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Experience Paris by night on the Ducasse sur Seine dinner cruise, with delicious chef-crafted meals, stunning views of iconic monuments, and a quiet, electric boat ride.
A review of the Paris at the First Lodges – Ducasse sur Seine dinner cruise
Imagine gliding along the Seine on a sleek, electric-powered boat, the city’s glittering lights casting a glow over the water, and a gourmet meal crafted by a renowned chef. That’s essentially what the Ducasse sur Seine dinner cruise offers — an elegant, peaceful way to see Paris’s most famous landmarks while enjoying a fine dining experience. With a comfortable 2-hour duration, guaranteed window seats, and a curated route past major sights, this cruise promises a memorable evening for those seeking a blend of luxury and authentic city views.
What we love most about this experience is how it combines sustainable transportation with high-end cuisine and spectacular sights. The fact that the boat is 100% electric means your voyage is silent and emissions-free, allowing for an almost meditative appreciation of Paris’s nighttime glow. The chef’s menu, crafted by Pierre Marty, is another highlight, promising a premium 4- or 5-course dinner that elevates the typical dinner cruise.
However, a potential consideration is the price point — at $269.40 per person, this cruise isn’t budget-friendly. It’s definitely an investment in an upscale, curated experience rather than a casual outing. Also, since this is a small group (max nine travelers), the experience feels intimate but requires early booking to secure your spot, especially during peak times.
This cruise is best suited for travelers who want a luxurious, quiet evening with top-tier food and iconic views. It’s perfect for couples celebrating a special occasion, or anyone eager to experience Paris from a fresh, environmentally friendly perspective.
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The cruise begins promptly at 7:30 pm at 19 Port Debilly, near the Eiffel Tower. The location is easily accessed via nearby public transportation, making it convenient for most travelers. We appreciated the suggestion to arrive at least 20 minutes early — it ensures a relaxed start and the chance to settle into your guaranteed window seat. The intimate size of the group, capped at nine people, lends a cozy, personal atmosphere, unlike larger, more crowded boat tours.
As the boat quietly departs, it glides past some of Paris’s most photogenic spots. The itinerary includes stops at the Trocadéro, offering fantastic views of the Eiffel Tower, and the Palais de Chaillot. You get a sweeping view of the Eiffel Tower itself, which, as one reviewer noted, is “the most iconic attraction,” especially lit up at night, creating a magical backdrop for your meal.
You’ll also pass the Les Invalides, home to Napoleon’s tomb, and the Musée d’Orsay, housed in a former railway station and renowned for French art. The route continues past Saint-Germain-des-Prés, a historic district filled with cafes and literary history, then around the Notre-Dame de Paris, an instantly recognizable symbol of the city. The boat then moves toward the Jardin des Plantes, Hôtel de Ville, and the Louvre, with its glass pyramid shining in the night sky. Finally, you’ll see the Place de la Concorde with its Egyptian obelisk and the Grand Palais, often hosting exhibitions and fairs.
The highlight for many is undoubtedly the cuisine. Depending on your chosen package, you’ll enjoy a 4- or 5-course meal designed by Chef Pierre Marty — a name that evokes high standards of culinary finesse. Reviewers like “shoule” describe the meal as “digne du Chef Ducasse, raffiné et succulent,” emphasizing how special and carefully prepared each dish is. The guarantee of window seating means you won’t miss a single view, and the professional staff ensures smooth service throughout.
Multiple guests have commented on the delicious food and attentive service, noting that the staff, including the sommelier, are “très professionnels” (very professional). The experience’s pacing is praised for being “the perfect length,” allowing you to enjoy the sights and flavors without feeling rushed.
The silence of the electric boat adds a layer of tranquility, allowing you to focus on the illuminated landmarks and the city’s nighttime ambiance. The reviews also emphasize the “beautiful boat,” which is designed to complement the luxurious experience. The mood is romantic and refined, suitable for couples or anyone wanting to indulge in a special night out.
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Since the cruise relies on good weather, a rainy or very windy night could lead to rescheduling or cancellation — and, as noted, cancellations are non-refundable unless due to weather. Proper attire is required, which hints at the upscale nature of the experience. Travelers are advised to dress smartly, especially as it’s an elegant evening activity.
Given the price of $269.40 per person, this experience leans toward the premium end. You’re paying for a luxurious environment, gourmet cuisine, and exclusive views. It’s not a casual cruise, but for those craving a romantic, high-quality experience with memorable views of Paris’s most renowned landmarks, the cost can be justified.
The small group size and guaranteed window seats contribute to a sense of intimacy and exclusivity, which many reviewers appreciate. The fact that the boat is battery-powered also aligns with greener tourism trends, adding an element of environmental awareness to your night.
This cruise is ideal for couples celebrating anniversaries or special occasions, food lovers eager to sample refined French cuisine, and travelers seeking a peaceful, upscale way to see Paris at night. It’s perfect if you want a quiet, intimate experience with a focus on scenery and gourmet dining, rather than a loud, crowded boat party.
However, it may not be the best choice for travelers on a tight budget or those looking for a more casual, daytime sightseeing experience. The price point and dress code also suggest it’s better suited for those wanting something a bit more upscale.
The Ducasse sur Seine dinner cruise offers a refined way to see Paris at night, combining sustainable transportation, gourmet cuisine, and stunning landmarks. The small group and guaranteed window seating ensure a cozy, intimate experience, perfect for those celebrating a special occasion or simply craving a luxurious, peaceful cruise.
For travelers who appreciate high-quality food, elegant surroundings, and breathtaking views, this cruise provides excellent value — especially considering the expertly crafted menu and the environmentally friendly boat. It’s an experience that feels indulgent without sacrificing authenticity, making it ideal for those who want a memorable, romantic evening with a touch of eco-consciousness.
While it’s on the pricier side, the quality of food, the exclusivity, and the views justify the cost for many. Just remember to book well in advance, dress appropriately, and be prepared for a serene adventure along the Seine that you’ll remember long after the lights are dimmed.
Whether you’re celebrating a special night or simply want to treat yourself to a peaceful, elegant view of Paris by night, this cruise is worth considering. Just bring your camera, your appetite, and a sense of adventure.