-
The Dutch Master became the flagship vessel of Thames Leisure when she was acquired during the millennium and sailed over to London from Rotterdam. Her three decks offer both spacious covered areas as well as copious open deck making her one of the best all weather event vessels on the Thames. The Lower Saloon has a wood paneled bar, a large dance floor and perimeter seating while the galleried second deck offers a prime spot for alfresco drinking. The boat is an excellent choice for the clubbing scene as she can offer two floors of dancing with her state of the art sound system. More on the Dutch Master here…
-
The William B is our top corporate hospitality river boat that offers that all important extra luxury while remaining at a competitive charter prices. Whether seeking to entertain clients or guests for weddings or private parties, the William B offers a high standard of quality and versatility. The fully upholstered teak paneled entrance hall with its polished brass wall lights and handrails makes an impressive introduction. Two well equipped bars and a formidable galley provide an exciting array of exceptional food and drink, while a quality PA system is perfect for commentaries, lectures or why not enjoy a jazz band while cruising down the river? More on the William B here…
-
A Thames launch born and bred, Tideway was built in 1973 for the Tideway Passenger Boat Company and now features as the smallest member of the Thames Leisure Fleet. She is a compact twin decked vessel that offers both comfort and versatility on the water. Whether it’s a special dinner for 10 or a birthday celebration for 85, Tideway’s intimate surroundings offer a highly personalised and familiar environment to entertain guests while experiencing the majesty of the Thames and formidable views of London. Tideway is also very suitable for transporting groups up and down the Thames to special events and locations. Expect to see her out and about a great deal during the Olympic Games in London 2012. More on the Tideway here…
-
A charming replica of an 1890’s Mississippi Paddle Steamer, beautifully reflecting the style of the era, the Elizabethan can cruise the length of the Thames delivering great events. With a sliding roof, two spacious decks and a unique upper-deck promenade walkway she is in a class of her own. More on the Elizabethan here…
-
Based right by Tower Bridge, the Dixie Queen is one of London’s largest event boats. Onboard is a full spec disco with lighting, sound system, extensive dance floor, and over 500 sq.ft of raised staging. Conference facilities are also available. With two separate floors, good outside space and two bars she also provides great flexibility for all sorts of events. More on the Dixie Queen here…
-
A light, airy, modern and spacious boat on three levels, the Erasmus offers superb views of the attractions and skyline of London. She has the largest area of open decks available on the River Thames so is particularly suited for open air barbecues as well as canapé receptions, buffets and fine dining. There is also a sizeable dance floor on the upper deck. More on the Erasmus here…
-
This elegant river cruiser provides a genial setting for entertaining on the Thames with the style of a bygone age and the facilities of the 21st Century. Ideal for a full portfolio of events, the Edwardian is extremely versatile. The vessel has a sleek wood-panelled interior, removable dance floor, and an attractive mezzanine bar. The large, outdoor upper deck allows guests to enjoy wonderful views of the London sights. More on the Edwardian here…
-
Chic, cool and contemporary – this is the Silver Sturgeon – in a class of it’s own. After a recent multi-million pound refurbishment, the Silver Sturgeon’s interior and Upper Deck has been completely recreated by leading British designers and architects. The effect: a stunning 21st Century yacht. Inside, warm natural colours in cream, maple, oak and chestnut have been used to create a relaxing environment. This may be the best large river cruiser in Europe. More on the Silver Sturgeon here…
-
The Orient Express of the Thames;- The Spirit of Chartwell was meticulously designed to evoke the timeless grandeur of the 1920’s railway era. The beautifully finished interior includes artefacts from the original Cote d’Azur Pullman railway carriage coupled with large windows, hard wood finishes and detailed marquetry. The large open deck and beautiful dining area allows creative opportunities for product launches, fashion shoots and private parties as well as exclusive fine dining on the Thames. More here…