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Jet Boat Rentals hosted by Paris River Cruise

1 hours and 45 minutes (approx.)

Up to 7 travelers

Meet everyone at the start point

Mobile ticket

Offered in English

About

Unique cruise on a fully private boat for your group. You will board the town of Suresnes. First of all, you will sail in front of the Seine Musicale, in a place surrounded by nature, then we will arr...
  • Private transportation
  • Private captain and guide
  • Bottle opener and plastic cups
  • What's not included

  • Food & Drinks
  • Transfer

    Pickup point

    Multiple pickup locations offered. During checkout you will be able to select from the list.

    End point

    This activity ends back at the meeting point.

    Itinerary

    This is a typical itinerary for this product

    Pass bySuresnes

    Departure from a private port, on-site restaurant toilets before departure and drinks shop 100 meters away.

    Pass byParc de L'ile Saint Germain

    A little nature before entering Paris. Magnificent houses boat all the way. The history of Saint-Germain Island is dotted with successive battles against uncontrolled urbanization and industrialization of the place. Saint-Germain Island is above all agricultural land. The construction of the Central Comptoir of Crédit Bonnard et Cie, then of the Agricultural Pavilion for the Universal Exhibition of 1867, began the transformation of the site. We will follow the island of Saint Germain to Issy les Moulineaux

    Pass byLa Seine Musicale

    The first island on our route. Built in place of the former Renault factory on Seguin Island in Boulogne-Billancourt, the Seine Musicale is preparing to open its doors and rebalance the Parisian cultural offering by establishing itself in the west of the capital the Musical Seine. The other room, the largest with 4,000 seats and 6,000 standing, will accommodate amplified concerts, musicals or musical theater. Choplin has the ambition to make it a “destination place and permanent musical celebration” and intends to use the experience of his stay at the Châtelet to “give an identity to this place”. An incredible concert space on an island! We will discover the locals' "House boats" on the water.

    Pass byStatue de la Liberte

    End point, drop off, in front of the statue of Liberty Or come back to Suresnes city for drop off

    Pass byEiffel Tower

    The Eiffel Tower was built to be one of the main attractions of the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1889. Placed under the sign of industrial progress and large constructions of iron and steel, the Universal Exhibition of 1889 occupied the entire Field -from March to Paris. We pass in front of the Eiffel Tower

    Pass byPont Alexandre III

    One of the most beautiful bridges in Paris. A remarkable cast steel bridge, 160 meters long. As the specifications predicted, the Alexandre III Bridge is perfectly decorated. 32 bronze candelabra (these beautiful lampposts with several branches), 4 pillars 17 meters high topped with golden crowns, a rich cast iron decoration in the Louis XIV style and beautiful lion statues at each end magnify this bridge, which has been classified as a historic monument since 1975. We will go under the bridge.

    Pass byMusee d'Orsay

    A museum in a station! Until then, it was rather disused convents and churches, or even old palaces, which were thus reconverted, not without difficulties. This time it is an industrial building. Yes, moreover, it will not be adapted “piecemeal” but delivered in three years, turnkey, ready to operate, to the team responsible for bringing it to life. Built by Victor Laloux in 1900 in a style closer to that of the Second Empire than to Art Nouveau, the Orsay station has come a long way, exactly from annihilation. Passage in front of the museum

    Pass byLouvre Museum

    A huge museum While the court of the Sun King moved to Versailles, the Palais du Louvre was occupied by nobles, intellectuals and artists who took up residence there. The latter made a proposal to the king for a museum project. Louis XVI liked this idea and began the development work. It was the French Revolution that precipitated the opening of the Grande Galerie to the public.

    Pass byPont Neuf

    The oldest bridge in Paris. The construction was decided in 1577 by King Henry III who appointed a commission responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the work. A year later, the first stone of the bridge was laid by the king himself, in the presence of the queen mother Catherine de Medici and the king's wife, Louise de Lorraine. The work will continue until 1588.

    Pass byPont des Arts

    The famous bridge where tourists have put too many padlocks! The construction of the bridge lasted 3 years, between 1801 and 1804. The architects of the time imagined it as the basis of a hanging garden. It is the first metal bridge in Paris, made of cast iron with nine arches, and from that time it was baptized with the name it bears today. Magnificent moment on the boat

    Pass byIle de la Cite

    The Île de la Cité is the cradle of Paris, where the initial core of Lutetia developed. Over time, in the shelter of its fortifications, the civil, military and religious powers of the region were established there and then developed. After the year 1000, the Capetian kings built a first Royal Palace (which became the current Palace of Justice). The bishops of Paris built Notre-Dame Cathedral. From that moment on, the Ile de la Cité was no longer sufficient to accommodate all the inhabitants. They then established themselves on the island of Saint Louis and on both banks of the Seine. We will follow the two islands of Cité and Saint Louis.

    Pass byQuais de la Seine

    We will pass near the Pont Marie. Parisians' favorite walking route. The Marie Bridge was born at the beginning of the 17th century, from the royal desire to create a new traffic route between the right bank and the University of the left bank, and to exploit still virgin land. At the same time as him, the entire island of Saint-Louis is opening up to urban planning. For a long time, Île Saint-Louis was made up of two unused islets, separated by a channel and which belonged to the canons of Notre-Dame. They were called Notre-Dame Island and Vaches Island, the latter name testifying to the absence of urbanization on these lands.

    Pass byStatue de la Liberte

    End point, drop off, in front of the statue of Liberty Or come back to Suresnes city for drop off

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The boat does not have a toilet on board. The restaurant in front of the departure location has toilets
  • The boat must leave at the scheduled time. Any delays will be deducted from the cruise time
  • On the return you can get off the boat in Paris near the Eiffel Tower
  • Please arrive at the meeting place 15 minutes before departure
  • You can bring your drinks and snacks on board
  • The boat is highly dependent on the weather
  • Remember to check the viator conditions of cancel for bad weather and heavy rain
  • If you need cancel and be refunded on viator, for bad weather conditions, you must do it 24 hours before our meet hour
  • If no show, no refund.
  • If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time of the experience, the amount you paid will not be refunded

Cancellation Policy

Free Cancellation: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Fun and Beautiful Private Cruise!

Katie_B, Dec 2024

Great boat, knowledgeable and friendly captain! We really enjoyed this river cruise and learning more about Paris history. Highly recommend!!

10/10

515aissac, Dec 2024

All we can say was wow the entire time!! Such an amazing experience and it definitely the highlight of our trip here in Paris. We would book again

Awesome boat tour

klcampbell96, Dec 2024

Awesome tour by Alex. The boat was very clean and maintained. Great views on the tour and he took great pics of us. We felt like royalty passing all the larger, crowded boats. It was definitely worth it to get a private tour.

Fun, Memorable, and Informative! A Must Do While in Paris!!

fouadr229, Dec 2024

Captain Alexis was a wonderful guide who was accommodating, informative, and made the tour fun and memorable for the kids. The boat is clean and well maintained and we felt safe with our two young children. A much better value than the large group boat tours and we agree with other reviewers that this was the best part of the trip. We’ve already referred other friends who will be visiting soon.

Best personalized experience on the sein

Georgia_G, Dec 2024

Such an amazing boat ride! Totally worth it and way better than being on a bigger boat with multiple other people. You really get a personalized tour from Le Sein from captain alexis. He took so many pictures for us, chatted and told jokes. It was relaxing and an enjoyable ride .

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