Find a boat or yacht for your Wedding

A boat wedding is perfect for couples who want something intimate, elegant, and out of the ordinary. Whether on a river, canal, or at sea, it offers breathtaking views, a sense of movement, and a true feeling of escape.

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There’s something undeniably romantic about exchanging vows while gliding across the water. A boat offers a unique blend of intimacy, elegance, and adventure — all in a setting that’s constantly changing with the light and the landscape.
Whether you’re envisioning a chic cocktail cruise at sunset, a formal dinner on the Seine, or a breezy celebration along the coast, a boat turns your wedding into a moving experience — literally and emotionally. The limited space naturally creates a cozy, close-knit vibe that’s ideal for smaller guest lists.
Plus, many boats come with all-inclusive packages, making planning easier. From catering to sound systems and even staff, everything’s onboard — so you can simply set sail and enjoy the ride.

Where to find a boat for your wedding?

Whether you're after a chic city celebration, a sun-drenched coastal escape, or something with a romantic twist, France offers countless scenic waterways for a one-of-a-kind wedding on the water.

Paris

A cruise on the Seine is a timeless classic. With its historic bridges, illuminated landmarks, and the Eiffel Tower in the background, a wedding aboard a Parisian péniche is elegant, iconic — and effortlessly romantic.

The French Riviera

From Nice to Cannes, and even Monaco, the Mediterranean coastline sets the stage for a picture-perfect wedding at sea. Sunset views, cocktails on deck, and glamorous ports bring Riviera charm to life.

Marseille & the Calanques

Looking for something more wild and dramatic? The Calanques near Marseille offer turquoise waters, white cliffs, and a relaxed southern atmosphere — perfect for a wedding that feels both unique and unforgettable.

Arcachon Bay

Just west of Bordeaux, Arcachon blends understated elegance with coastal charm. Traditional boats like pinasses add a local touch, and views of the Dune du Pilat or the iconic stilted cabins bring a laid-back, romantic vibe.

Lyon

Set between the Rhône and the Saône rivers, Lyon is another great option for a river wedding. With boats offering views over the city’s lively quays and historic facades, it’s ideal for a stylish celebration in the heart of town.

Tips for planning a boat wedding

A wedding on the water brings instant charm — but it also comes with a few unique considerations. Here’s how to make sure everything flows smoothly from the moment you set sail.

Think logistics first

Boat weddings often involve tighter timelines and limited space. Check boarding and disembarking times, confirm guest capacity, and make sure there’s a clear plan for transportation before and after the event.

Adapt your timeline to the tide

Some boats can only navigate at specific times depending on tides or river traffic — especially in cities like Paris or Lyon. Talk to the boat manager early to build a realistic schedule that includes boarding, sailing, and docking.

Be weather-wise

Even on the sunniest days, being on the water can bring surprises. Choose a boat with a covered area in case of wind or rain, and provide shawls, sunscreen, or fans depending on the season.

Mind the motion

Even the calmest waters can cause a gentle sway. Go for stable decor, comfortable footwear, and motion-friendly table setups — and let guests know what to expect if they’re not used to being on boats.

Keep things simple and stylish

You don’t need much to dress up a boat. Let the view speak for itself, and enhance it with soft lighting, seasonal flowers, or a live acoustic set to make the experience intimate and elegant.

Tips for planning a boat wedding

A wedding on the water brings instant charm — but it also comes with a few unique considerations. Here’s how to make sure everything flows smoothly from the moment you set sail.

Think logistics first

Boat weddings often involve tighter timelines and limited space. Check boarding and disembarking times, confirm guest capacity, and make sure there’s a clear plan for transportation before and after the event.

Adapt your timeline to the tide

Some boats can only navigate at specific times depending on tides or river traffic — especially in cities like Paris or Lyon. Talk to the boat manager early to build a realistic schedule that includes boarding, sailing, and docking.

Be weather-wise

Even on the sunniest days, being on the water can bring surprises. Choose a boat with a covered area in case of wind or rain, and provide shawls, sunscreen, or fans depending on the season.

Mind the motion

Even the calmest waters can cause a gentle sway. Go for stable decor, comfortable footwear, and motion-friendly table setups — and let guests know what to expect if they’re not used to being on boats.

Keep things simple and stylish

You don’t need much to dress up a boat. Let the view speak for itself, and enhance it with soft lighting, seasonal flowers, or a live acoustic set to make the experience intimate and elegant.

Final tips for your boat wedding

A boat wedding is more than a venue — it’s an experience. The movement of the water, the changing light, the skyline drifting by… It all adds a sense of magic you can’t quite recreate on land.
To make the most of it, start by confirming the logistics: How many guests can the boat comfortably hold? Are there weather contingencies? What’s the boarding schedule, and where will guests embark? Small details like these shape the entire flow of the day.
Make sure your vendors are familiar with boat events — from setup limitations to sound systems that work well on water. Ask your venue for their trusted partners if you’re unsure.
And most importantly, lean into the vibe. Let the scenery do the talking, and keep your décor light and thoughtful. A glass of champagne at sunset, soft music on deck, a few lanterns flickering in the breeze — sometimes, it’s the simplest touches that make your celebration unforgettable.