Croisière sur la Seine et les canaux de Paris





Description
Embarquez pour une croisière sur la Seine, puis découvrez une vue unique du vieux Paris, depuis le canal Saint-Martin. Du bateau, découvrez les principales attractions de Paris, y compris Notre-Dame et le palais du Louvre. Traversez des tunnels, des écluses et passez sous des ponts pendant que vous voguez dans certains des quartiers parisiens les moins populaires auprès des touristes et que vous explorez la ville depuis l'eau. Choisissez un départ le matin ou l'après-midi, en fonction de votre programme. Pour les vacances de Noël, nous vous proposons le petit-déjeuner le matin, et un goûter l'après-midi. Les enfants apprécieront les activités de maquillage l'après-midi ! Il s'agit d'une offre spéciale ! Réservez dès maintenant !
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Musée d'Orsay : Point de départ ou d'arrivée de la croisière
Votre bateau passera sous la place de la Bastille
Naviguez sur ce magnifique canal et découvrez Paris autrement. Vous découvrirez : les écluses, les passerelles, le pont levant et les plus beaux monuments en bord de Seine... et bien sûr l'histoire de la ville au fil de l'eau
Le meilleur point de vue : à bord de notre bateau naviguant sur la Seine
Admirez le musée du Louvre depuis la Seine
Embarquement ou arrivée de la croisière
Une excursion en bateau sur la Seine du musée d'Orsay au port de plaisance de Paris-Arsenal
Notre point de départ se trouve juste devant la Cité des Sciences
Découvrez l'île Saint-Louis depuis la Seine
Notre point de départ ou d'arrivée de croisière se trouve juste en face de la Géode
Notre bureau est situé près du bassin de la Villette
Vous découvrirez le bassin de la Villette et aurez une vue sur la Rotonde de la Villette, le pont levant de la rue de Crimée et Paris Plages
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(1,218)
To make the most of this trip and make it experimental you should move to the front and to the back of this vessel to truly experience the locks.
Definitely book a boat tour on the Seine while in Paris, but no need to take the longer trip that includes the canals unless you want to sit for longer. The canal portion is interesting but slow, and if you’ve seen one canal lock you’ve seen them all. The boat was nice & the crew friendly, but I’d recommend a simple hour tour or even just taking a water taxi over this experience.
Departure dock poorly marked along the route through the park... Exceptional, eloquent guide. Historical information on the canal, the history of the kings of France, and even on the lock technique, was extensive.
The ability to text your guide ahead of time is very helpful. They are timely responsive with needed information or guidance.
1.5 hours you are sailing from one lock to another. You're in for more really annoying. Then a bit on the signal and then you can get off the boat. And I had indicated that we would also come back where we had boarded. Just choose a boat that only crosses the signal. Takes an hour and you'll see much more.
Nice Relaxing Tour with Good Info from Luke. Slow paced waiting for locks. More info could have been provided while waiting for locks. Luke was a good guide but more history & talking was hoped for. He speaks in both French & English. There was too much time without hearing info and facts.
This is a fun tour that travels through the locks of the canal of the Seine River and experiencing how the canal boats moved along the channels. Beautiful scenery and information about the river and canals.
A small, unpretentious boat, 2.5 hours passed very quickly as the tour was interesting, led by guide Lucas, with a lovely "Italian" accent, multi-tasking, professional, and with a sharp sense of humor. Many thanks to him, to the helmsman, and to Imène.
Really good and we had bonus time aboard as there were swimmers in the canal where it was not allowed. I learned a lot, and the bilingual guide was excellent. The « underground » part was fascinating but don’t go if you have issues with tunnels! I do wish the other passengers had been more polite about staying seated so everyone could see, but at least there were no selfie sticks! Much of the canal portion was shady, so even on a very hot day I’d recommend this.
This trip had something for everyone. You cruise along the historic banks of the Isle de la City, and the towering roofs of Notre Dame, on the Seine. Then you turn into the first dark lock, one of nine, that apart from being exciting in themselves (kids love the gushing sprays of water) make you marvel at the skills of past engineers. Fantastic commentary in French and English. We saw the other Paris and what a great place it is. We ended up walking back along the tow paths and finding a great little cafe. Couldn't have been better.



