Bangkok Dinner Cruises & Shows
Bangkok at night, especially along the city's spectacular Chao Praya River, is a wonder to behold. For proof of this, look no further than one of many available dinner cruises. While you wine and dine in luxurious surroundings, you'll get a true taste of just how much this city dazzles at night. Shimmering temples, glistening skyscrapers and a rich stream of passing nocturnal traffic will greet you from every direction. As you lap up the first-class hospitality and delicious Thai food on board your converted rice barge or luxury cruiser, you'll get a true sense of what makes the 'River of Kings' such an evocative spot. Rounding off the experience will be a cool, tropical breeze and romantic candlelit ambiance, making this a simply unforgettable occasion. |
Banyan Tree's elegant cruise | Riverside attractions | Contemporary Thai set dinner
Sail deep into the star-lit Bangkok night with Apsara, Banyan Tree's elegant new dinner cruise for the well-heeled gourmand. Navigate the bustling waterways and quaint bylanes of this culinary voyage, as you wine and dine the night away in inimitable fashion.
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Traditional Thai food | Sunset scenery | Rice barge cruise
While on board the Tahsaneeya Nava, an antique teakwood rice barge, drift down the most historic section of the Chao Phraya River. While dining open-air, pass landmarks like the Temple of Dawn, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the Grand Palace.
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Modern cruise boat | International buffet | Chao Phraya River scenery
Experience the Chao Phraya River by candlelight with this dinner cruise on the luxurious Grand Pearl. After being welcomed with warm smiles and cocktails, you'll admire the beauty of the city's passing riverside sights. You'll revel in the captivating charm of Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
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Luxury rice barge cruise | Thai cuisine | Riverside scenery and sights
Made of delicate teak wood, the beautifully restored 50-year old Manohra rice barge is the perfect venue for an unforgettable cuisine-meets-culture experience. On this evening dinner cruise, glide up the Chao Phraya river, past time-honoured treasures like Wat Arun and the Grand Palace...
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Luxury cruise boat | International buffet | Riverside scenery and sights
Departing from the Shangri-La pier on board the luxury Shangri-La Horizon river cruiser, guests enjoy a sumptuous Thai and international dinner buffet while taking in nocturnal views of Bangkok's majestic Chao Phraya River. Glimmering lights, shimmering temples and many other twilight city sights will greet you as you dine on the River of Kings.
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Thai classical dance show | Traditional Thai cuisine | Luxurious Riverside setting
Set on the banks of the Chao Phraya River directly opposite the Oriental Hotel, the Sala Rim Nam restaurant offers a set dinner menu serving delectable Thai cuisine. Housed in a lavishly decorated Thai pavilion, originating from Northern Thailand, the restaurant is also the setting for one of the kingdom's unique cultural experiences...
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Award-winning puppet show | Suan Lum Night Bazaar
This trip combines a visit to the Suan Lum Night Bazaar and dinner, with a show at the Joe Louis Puppet Theatre. After a spot of shopping and a sumptuous dinner, you'll experience a performance of 'Hun Lakhon Lek', a spell-binding traditional art-form in which puppeteers use small puppets to perform elegant, artistic gestures conveying human emotions.
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Spectacular Thai cultural show | Special effects | Dazzling costumes
This cultural night out combines an authentic Thai buffet with a world-class stage show depicting Thailand's historical and spiritual heritage. With over 150 performers wearing over 500 dazzling costumes and state-of-the-art special effects, Siam Niramit is a captivating, colourful journey.
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World-class cabaret show | Extravagant costumes
An explosion of lights, sounds and pouts, the famous Calypso Ladyboy Cabaret is a breathless blend of incredible sets, glittering costumes and thrilling musical acts. Looking and acting just like the real thing, you will be left dazzled by the show and quite possibly smitten with the many gender-straddling performers.
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