Seine River Boat Tour Tickets 2025
Glide past Notre-Dame, the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower on a classic Seine cruise. Choose quick 1-hour trips, lunch or dinner sailings, or flexible combo tickets. Instant mobile vouchers and frequent departures every day.
- 1-hour sightseeing cruises, day or evening
- Lunch & dinner cruises with panoramic windows
- Live or audio commentary in multiple languages
- Easy e-tickets and free cancellation on many options
- Convenient piers near the Eiffel Tower and Île de la Cité

Top Selling Seine River Cruises
Book your Seine River boat tour tickets online and see Paris from the water. Our most popular options include 1-hour sightseeing cruises, relaxing evening sailings with music, and tasty combos near the Eiffel Tower. Prices start from €13.60. Average guest rating 4.36/5 from 265,811+ reviews.

Paris: 1-Hour Seine Cruise from the Eiffel Tower
Top ratedGlide past Notre-Dame, the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay on a classic 1-hour loop with panoramic views and informative commentary.

Paris: Evening River Cruise with Music
Popular choiceWatch Paris light up on a relaxing evening sailing. Ambient music and open-air decks make this a favorite for couples and night photography.

Paris: Seine Cruise & Crêpe Tasting by the Eiffel Tower
Great valuePair a scenic river cruise with a freshly made crêpe near the Eiffel Tower—an easy, tasty add-on to your Paris itinerary.
Seine River Boat Tour Tickets 2025
See Paris from the water with an easy, great-value cruise. Choose a quick
1-hour sightseeing loop, a relaxing evening sailing with music,
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1-Hour Sightseeing Cruise
Classic loop from the Eiffel Tower past Notre-Dame, the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay with live or audio commentary.
From €17 per person
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Evening Cruise with Music
Watch Paris sparkle after sunset. Open-air decks, ambient music and picture-perfect bridges and monuments.
From €22 per person
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Cruise & Crêpe Tasting
Scenic cruise plus a freshly made crêpe by the Eiffel Tower—quick, tasty and great for families.
From €19.25 per person
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Eiffel Tower Elevator + Cruise
Reserved elevator access to the tower and a 1-hour Seine cruise—two Paris essentials in one booking.
From €57 per person
Book Tower + CruiseSeine River boat Tour & Tickets Prices 2025
Seine cruises from €13.60–€22. Combos with Eiffel Tower or museums from about €19–€70.
- 1-hour sightseeing: ~€17.
- Evening cruise with music: ~€22.
- Cruise & crêpe / drink: ~€19–€22.
- Eiffel Tower + cruise: ~€57 (varies by level and inclusions).
- Prices change with date, time and availability—check the final price at checkout.
What Included & Quick Tips for Seine River boat tour?
Most cruises include recorded commentary; bring earphones for app audio. Arrive 20 minutes early to board smoothly.
- Most tickets include recorded commentary (multiple languages) or a mobile app guide.
- Arrive 15–20 minutes before departure to exchange vouchers and board.
- Best light: golden hour and after-dark sailings for sparkling city views.
- Open upper decks can be breezy—carry a light layer, even in summer.
- For photos of the Eiffel Tower itself, start at Trocadéro before or after your cruise.
Seine River boat tour Main Boarding Points
Eiffel Tower/Port de la Bourdonnais, Pont de l’Alma, Pont Neuf and Bateaux Mouches (Alma Bridge).
- Port de la Bourdonnais (Eiffel Tower): convenient for Tower visits.
- Pont de l’Alma / Bateaux Mouches: large boats, frequent departures.
- Pont Neuf (Île de la Cité): central for Left/Right Bank walks.
- Always check the pier name on your voucher—providers differ.
Seine River boat tour Hours & Frequency
Frequent daytime departures; evening cruises run until late with extended summer schedules.
- Daytime: departures every 30–60 minutes on most days.
- Evenings: extended departures, especially in summer.
- Peak periods (weekends, holidays) are busier—book ahead to secure your preferred time.
How to Get at Seine River boat tour
Metro Bir-Hakeim (M6) or Trocadéro (M9) for Eiffel Tower piers; RER C to Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel.
- Metro: Bir-Hakeim (Line 6) or Trocadéro (Line 9) for Tower-side piers.
- RER: Line C to Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel.
- Buses: 42, 69, 72, 82 and 87 serve the riverfront.
Seine River boat tour Accessibility
Many boats are accessible; upper decks reached by stairs. Ask staff for boarding assistance.
- Most large cruise boats offer step-free boarding to indoor decks.
- Upper sun decks may require stairs—crew can advise on the best seats for views.
- Accessible restrooms vary by operator; confirm on the product page before booking.
Perfect Seine Day — Simple Plan
Morning sights, afternoon museum, golden hour cruise, Eiffel sparkle after dark.
- Morning: Trocadéro photos, stroll the riverbanks.
- Afternoon: Louvre or Musée d’Orsay.
- Sunset: 1-hour cruise for golden light and reflections.
- Evening: Eiffel Tower illuminations or a dinner cruise for a relaxed finale.
Seine River Highlights
From the flying buttresses of Notre-Dame to the glass pyramids of the Louvre, the Seine lines up Paris’s icons. Sit back, snap the bridges and watch the city glide by.

Iconic Waterfront
Effortless views of the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, Place de la Concorde and the Eiffel Tower.

Notre-Dame & Île de la Cité
Glide around the historic islands where Paris began, framed by graceful stone bridges.

Open-Air Decks
Large boats with roof terraces for unobstructed photos and a fresh breeze.

Evening Glow
After dark, monuments sparkle and reflections dance on the water—pure Paris magic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers on Seine River boat tour tickets: prices, routes, boarding points, commentary, accessibility and the best time to cruise. Plan the perfect Paris sailing in 2025.
Short sightseeing cruises start from about €13.60–€17. Popular evening cruises with music are usually around €22. Tasty cruise + crêpe/drink combos are roughly €19–€22. Packages that include the Eiffel Tower + cruise begin near €57, while dinner cruises range roughly €59–€115 depending on menu, window seating and live music.
It’s strongly recommended for sunset and evening departures, weekends, public holidays and summer. Daytime cruises often run frequently, but advance booking secures your preferred time and avoids lines.
Most 1-hour loops sail by the Eiffel Tower, Invalides, Musée d’Orsay, Louvre, Place de la Concorde, Pont Neuf, the islands (Île de la Cité, Île Saint-Louis) and Notre-Dame, plus riverside palaces, bridges and quays. Routes can vary with traffic or river conditions.
The main piers are near the Eiffel Tower — Port de la Bourdonnais, at Pont de l’Alma (Bateaux Mouches), and at Pont Neuf on the Île de la Cité. Always double-check the exact pier name on your voucher before you go.
Standard sightseeing trips last about 1 hour. Dinner cruises are typically 2–2.5 hours. Hop-on hop-off boats run all day with flexible stops.
Yes. Most boats offer recorded commentary via loudspeaker or a mobile app in multiple languages (commonly English, French, Spanish, German, Italian and more). Bring earphones if using an app.
For photos, choose golden hour before sunset. For romance and city lights, pick an evening sailing. Mornings are usually the quietest, with shorter lines and calmer decks.
Many large vessels provide step-free access to indoor decks. Upper sun decks are often reached by stairs. Arrive early and ask the crew for the most suitable seating and boarding ramp.
Cruises generally sail rain or shine, with sheltered seating available. During high water (flood) or strong currents, routes may change or departures pause. Providers will offer alternatives or refunds/reschedules when operations are affected.
Small day bags are fine; large luggage is not allowed. Outside food and alcohol are usually restricted—check your ticket. Service animals are typically permitted; pets depend on the operator.
Many tickets offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure. Dinner cruises and special events can have stricter rules. Always confirm the terms shown on your checkout page and confirmation email.
Head to the upper deck for unobstructed photos; on cooler days, sit inside by a window to avoid glare. Bring a light jacket—it can be breezy on the river. Tripods are usually not allowed; a phone or camera with image stabilization works great.