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DIAMANT II

This is the last member of the fleet—launched in 2002 and refurbished in 2011.

Le Diamant owes its name to its large glass windows with multiple facets.

Small saloons have been fitted out on board, giving the boat a cosy, cocoon-like

atmosphere.

Capacity:

340 persons seated, 380 for cocktails

LE

BRETAGNE

Named in 1954 by Madame René Coty, Le Bretagne is a favourite for prestigious

events. In particular, it hosted Queen Elizabeth II during her first visit to France.

Its classic lines, the high-quality woodwork, the charm of the decks and the finesse

of the cuisine on board make this star of the fleet part of the river heritage of Paris.

Full restoration in 2013 has given Le Bretagne a second life. Subtly classic, resolutely

modern and indubitably elegant, Le Bretagne perpetuates the legendary charm of

cruises on the Seine.

Capacity:

110 persons seated or for cocktails

LE

CRISTAL II

Launched in 1997 by Inès de la Fressange, Le Cristal II was entirely reformulated

and renovated in 2010 by its designer, the architect Gérard Ronzatti (Agence

Seine Design). He has used the concept of theatre-like boxes in a smart, modern

atmosphere.

Capacity:

260 persons seated or for cocktails

L’

ONYX

Launched in 1984, L’Onyx, the first boat in the Bateaux Parisiens fleet to be

completely glassed over, was entirely refurbished in 2004/2005.

Capacity:

240 persons seated, 250 persons for cocktails

LE

SAPHIR

Launched in 1989 as Symphonie, Le Saphir changed its look in 2009.

Capacity:

160 persons seated or for cocktails

THE RESTAURANT BOAT

FLEET

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