


Glide along the iconic Seine River, witnessing Paris's most famous landmarks from a unique perspective.
Iconic Parisian café where famous artists and intellectuals like Hemingway and Sartre used to gather.
Famous for its hot chocolate and pastries, a favorite of Coco Chanel.
Historic Parisian bistro serving traditional French dishes since 1896.
Paris weather can be unpredictable, and a waterproof jacket is essential for sudden rain showers during the cruise.
Exploring Paris involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are a must.
To keep your devices charged while exploring the city and during the cruise.
World's largest art museum, housing thousands of artworks including the Mona Lisa.
Buttery, flaky pastry with a soft interior, best enjoyed fresh in the morning.
Crispy baguette with soft, salted butter and sweet jam, a classic French breakfast.
Rich, fish-based stew with a variety of seafood, vegetables, and herbs.
A symbol of Paris, these replicas are hand-painted and made of metal or resin.

Delicate French cookies filled with ganache or buttercream, a Parisian specialty.
A long, thin loaf of French bread, a staple in French cuisine.
Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, a lush, forested haven, is home to diverse wildlife, including the elusive tiger, and offers breathtaking landscapes.
A peaceful, lush garden in Jerusalem, believed by some to be the site of Jesus' crucifixion and burial.

Rickwood Field, America's oldest baseball park still in use, offers a nostalgic experience with its historic charm.