Okura Cruise
The Okura Cruise is a luxury river dining experience by The Okura Prestige Bangkok, specifically designed to replace the standard "party boat" buffet with a quiet, high-end Japanese atmosphere.
The Vessel & Atmosphere
Origami-Inspired Design: The ship features a striking modern hull that mimics folded paper. The interior is crafted largely from Hinoki wood (Japanese cypress), known for its durability and light, natural fragrance.
Tranquil Environment: Unlike most cruises, there is no loud music or entertainment. The focus is on the "Zen" dining experience, making it popular for romantic dates or professional corporate dinners.
Spacious Interiors: The main hall has a ceiling height of 3.2 meters and floor-to-ceiling wrap-around windows, providing an unobstructed view of the river while you dine.
Dining Experiences
You must select your preferred dining style when booking, as each has its own dedicated area:
Seasonal Kaiseki: An 8-course traditional menu served in the main dining hall (maximum 58 seats).
Teppanyaki Experience: Interactive live cooking at a counter. You can choose between the Umi Menu (featuring Wagyu) or the Kawa Menu (focusing on premium seafood). There are only two Teppanyaki rooms, each seating 8 people.
Rooftop Bar Deck: An open-air upper deck featuring tatami-style seating and a rock garden aesthetic, perfect for a signature cocktail before or after dinner.
Finding the best prices for you.... Highlights
Sleek Origami Design: A modern, Japanese-inspired vessel with floor-to-ceiling glass windows and an open-air deck for unobstructed 360-degree river views.
Low-Capacity Privacy: One of the most exclusive cruises on the river, limiting guests to around 74 people to ensure a quiet, intimate.
Luxury Departure: Includes a dedicated pre-boarding lounge at Asiatique Pier 4 with complimentary welcome drinks and snacks before the 19:15 departure.
Japanese Fine Dining: Features an 8-course seasonal Kaiseki menu or an interactive Teppanyaki experience
Premium Route: Offers a slow-paced journey past Bangkok’s illuminated landmarks, including Wat Arun and the Grand Palace, specifically timed for photography.
Things to Note
Location
Operating Hours
Daily 18:15 - 18:45 hrs