Riviera Summer Boat Parties : Fun Summer Boat Parties in Nice Fancy a cocktail in the South of France? Ever wondered when the next big Riviera Summer Boat Party is? There’s never been a better time to visit the French Riviera. As the temperatures rise, so does the fun. Imagine yourself on an elegant boat in the Mediterranean sea, partying it up alongside friends, family, colleagues and other boat enthusiasts. To welcome summer and debut the new exciting season, we launched exceptional boat parties in Nice. Amazing DJ set, welcome drinks, appetisers will make these events an incredible experience. The parties will take place on an elegant, luxury and brand-new boat. With a capacity of 180 passengers, 2 decks, a separate Vip area and a dance floor, you will have the best time of your life. About our elegant catamaran boat : We offer the biggest Riviera Boat Party in Nice : A day to remember The most beautiful place on earth, it’s at sea. Departing from the port of Nice, escape for half a day or an evening aboard our maxi-catamaran and set sail with us to the most beautiful places in the French Riviera.
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