REVIEW · PATTAYA
Pattaya: All Star Dinner Cruise, Cabaret Show & Beer Buffet
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That first view from the water hits fast.
This Pattaya dinner cruise pairs a seafood-and-Indian buffet with a staged cabaret show by transgender performers who have competed in Tiffany Beauty Contests. You’ll also get scenic views of Pattaya Bay from the boat, and the night keeps moving with music after the show. The main thing to weigh is that this is a popular, active cruise, so the vibe can feel tight and crowded during boarding and buffet time.
What I like most is the mix: food that covers multiple tastes, and a show that’s the real centerpiece, not just a quick performance between dinner courses. The unlimited beer and soft drinks help the whole thing feel like a proper night out for the money. My one caution: some people report timing and food quality inconsistencies, so keep expectations realistic and don’t plan this as a fine-dining experience.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Entering the Pattaya Bay Dinner-Cruise Mode (90 Minutes Total)
- Getting There at Balihai Pier E (And Why Timing Matters)
- On the Boat: Thai Teak + Shanghai-Style Design
- The Buffet Spread: Seafood, Indian, and International Basics
- Drink plan: unlimited beer plus soft drinks
- The Cabaret Show: Tiffany Contest Performers Up Close
- Views + Disco Beats: How the Evening Unfolds
- Price and Value: Is $45 a Good Deal?
- Who This Fits Best (And Who Should Skip)
- A Balanced Take: The Trade-Offs You Can Plan For
- Should You Book the All Star Dinner Cruise and Cabaret?
- FAQ
- How long is the Pattaya All Star dinner cruise?
- Where do I meet for the cruise?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What time do I need to exchange my ticket?
- What time does boarding start?
- What food is included in the buffet?
- Are drinks included, and are they unlimited?
- What entertainment is included besides dinner?
- Can I cancel, and is there a pay-later option?
Key things to know before you go
- Balihai Pier E meeting point: you’ll need to make it there yourself for the ticket exchange window.
- One cruise window: ticket exchange runs 6:00–6:15 pm, boarding 6:20–6:30 pm, cruise 6:30–8:00 pm.
- Buffet variety: seafood plus Indian and international dishes, with unlimited beer and soft drinks.
- Cabaret is the star: performed by transgender princesses who previously took part in Tiffany Beauty Contests.
- Expect a photo moment after the show: feedback mentions a paid option, so ask before lining up.
Entering the Pattaya Bay Dinner-Cruise Mode (90 Minutes Total)

This All Star Dinner Cruise is built for one simple goal: get you on the water in Pattaya for a short, packed evening that mixes food, drinks, and a full cabaret performance. At 90 minutes, it’s not a long sightseeing cruise, so you won’t be killing time with “next stop” announcements. You’re there for the experience—and then you’re back.
The route is all about the Pattaya Bay scenery from the boat, plus onboard entertainment. After you settle in, the rhythm goes: boarding and a welcome dance moment, dinner service during the cruise, then the cabaret, and finally more music as you return toward the pier.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pattaya.
Getting There at Balihai Pier E (And Why Timing Matters)

You meet at All star cruise Pattaya (Balihai Pier E). There’s no hotel pickup included, so plan to arrive on your own and give yourself buffer time.
Here’s the timing that matters:
- Ticket exchange: 6:00–6:15 pm
- Boarding: 6:20–6:30 pm
- Cruise time: 6:30–8:00 pm
If you show up late, you don’t just risk missing the start of dinner. You can end up with worse seating and a more stressful scramble around the buffet when everything is already in motion. In practice, the best move is treating the 6:00–6:15 ticket exchange as the real deadline.
On the Boat: Thai Teak + Shanghai-Style Design

Once you board, the boat’s look gives the night a distinct theme. You’ll notice Thai teak wood decoration along with a 20th-century Shanghai-style design. That matters more than it sounds because it sets the tone for photos, the pre-show mood, and the sense that this is a purpose-built entertainment cruise, not a basic ferry ride.
During the early part of the experience, there’s a lively welcome dance performance alongside appetizers. This is your “get comfortable fast” moment. If you’re the kind of person who likes to scope the room before food hits, do that quickly—because the buffet area tends to become the center of gravity once service begins.
The Buffet Spread: Seafood, Indian, and International Basics

The buffet is the part you’ll interact with the most, so it’s smart to calibrate expectations. You’ll find a mix of seafood, plus Indian-style and international dishes. Add in unlimited beer and soft drinks, and it can feel like a complete dinner plan even if you’re not sure what you’ll get.
What to consider:
- Variety helps. If you don’t love one section, there’s usually something else you can pivot to.
- Buffet pace can be chaotic. Some people have described a rush at the buffet and a hard-to-control crowd when food is out. If you hate shoulder-to-shoulder moments, plan your plate strategy early and keep your expectations flexible.
- Food temperature may vary. One key complaint in feedback is that food was sometimes served cold or less impressive than expected. You can reduce disappointment by prioritizing items you’re comfortable eating at buffet temperature and going back for seconds only if it looks fresh.
If you’re hungry and want a sure thing, this buffet format still works because it isn’t one single cuisine—it’s a “pick from multiple lanes” setup. But if your travel style is food-first, and you’re used to hot, slow-plated meals, approach this as a fun, social dinner rather than a culinary highlight.
Drink plan: unlimited beer plus soft drinks
Your included drinks are unlimited beer and soft drinks. One note from feedback: some people felt the beer was less refreshing than they expected, including cases where ice was used in the serving. You can’t control the system, but you can control your expectations—go in understanding the drinks are included, not wine-bar grade.
If you do drink alcohol, pace it. The cruise includes show time and photo time, and it’s much easier to enjoy all parts when you’re not rushing for the next refill every few minutes.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Pattaya
The Cabaret Show: Tiffany Contest Performers Up Close

The cabaret is the centerpiece of this whole night. The performance is by transgender performers presented as transgender princesses on board, and they’ve previously competed in Tiffany Beauty Contests. That name carries weight in Pattaya’s entertainment ecosystem, and you’ll likely feel that when you see how practiced and confident the show is.
From a practical standpoint, here’s what makes this portion valuable:
- You’re not only watching—you’re part of the energy. The show is staged onboard, so it feels more immediate than a distant theater performance.
- It’s timed to the cruise. You get the show after the dinner phase is underway, and then the night shifts into music afterward.
- Photos can become part of the deal. After the performance, there is time to take photos and interact with performers.
One important heads-up: at least one piece of feedback mentioned a separate fee for photos (described as 100 baht) during the post-show window. The safest approach is simple: before you line up, ask what’s included and what costs extra so you don’t get surprised mid-moment.
If you want a respectful, comfortable experience, keep your behavior grounded. This is a show built around attention and engagement, so your best move is to be friendly, polite, and ready to follow staff cues.
Views + Disco Beats: How the Evening Unfolds

The cruise itself centers on being out on the water with Pattaya Bay in view. Even though the time is short, the waterfront perspective can still feel like a genuine change of pace from land-based sightseeing.
After the cabaret, the energy shifts again. You’ll get disco beats for the remainder of the cruise, which keeps the atmosphere upbeat during the final stretch back toward the pier. This is the part where people often relax into the cruise vibe—less about dinner logistics and more about enjoying the night.
One small reality check: if you’re sensitive to noise or movement, you’ll want to pick your spot early and then stay put as much as possible. The combination of music, buffet access, and the crowd flow can mean less personal space than you might expect on a short boat trip.
Price and Value: Is $45 a Good Deal?

At around $45 per person, the value question isn’t “Is it cheap?” It’s “What are you buying for that money?”
Here’s what’s included:
- Dinner cruise (about 90 minutes)
- International buffet plus seafood options
- Cabaret performance
- Unlimited beer and soft drinks
- Scenic Pattaya Bay views
That’s a lot for one price, especially since drinks are included. If your ideal evening is part dining, part show, part scenery, it can feel like a solid deal.
Where value can drop is if your expectations are too strict in any one category:
- If you’re a stickler for consistently hot buffet food, you may feel the price doesn’t match the meal quality.
- If you dislike crowds, the boat setting plus buffet timing can turn the experience uncomfortable.
- If you expect all photos to be included, you may get surprised by optional paid photo moments described in feedback.
My rule of thumb: if you’re booking this as a fun night out where the show matters as much as the food, $45 can work. If you’re booking this mainly for culinary perfection, you’ll likely feel let down.
Who This Fits Best (And Who Should Skip)

This cruise fits travelers who want a “one-ticket evening” in Pattaya: eat, drink, watch a major show, and take in bay views without organizing anything complicated.
You’ll likely enjoy it if you:
- Want a cabaret performance as the main event
- Like having choices at dinner (seafood plus Indian and international dishes)
- Don’t mind a social, energetic environment
- Want unlimited drinks included in the price
You might want to skip or choose a different style of activity if you:
- Hate tight spaces and crowding, especially around boarding and buffet time
- Expect buffet food to be consistently hot and high-end
- Don’t want to deal with optional photo costs after the show (ask upfront)
It’s also a better fit for people comfortable with entertainment culture in Pattaya—where shows and interactions are part of the experience, not an accidental byproduct.
A Balanced Take: The Trade-Offs You Can Plan For

This is one of those experiences where your enjoyment depends on how you frame it.
If you go in thinking, This is a lively floating entertainment night with decent variety, you’re more likely to come away happy. You’ll get views, a full cabaret program, and a buffet format that lets you graze.
If you go in thinking, This will be perfectly timed, always hot, and calm, you’ll feel friction. Shorter-than-advertised timing and colder buffet complaints show up in feedback, and crowd-control can be imperfect when the buffet opens and everyone moves at once. None of that means the cruise is automatically bad; it means you should treat it like a social show night, not a precision tour.
Should You Book the All Star Dinner Cruise and Cabaret?

Yes, with a specific mindset.
Book it if you want an affordable Pattaya Bay night that combines a real cabaret show with dinner and included drinks, and you’re okay navigating the onboard crowd energy. The Tiffany Beauty Contest connection also signals you’re paying for performance, not just background entertainment.
Skip it if food quality and space matter more to you than the show, or if you strongly dislike the possibility of extra-cost photos after the performance. In that case, you might be happier with a calmer dinner plan on land plus a separate show with clearer seating and pacing.
If you do book, I’d go with two practical moves: exchange your ticket on time at 6:00–6:15 pm, and ask staff about photo fees right after the show so you can enjoy the moment without last-second surprises.
FAQ
How long is the Pattaya All Star dinner cruise?
The duration is 90 minutes, with cruise time listed as 6:30–8:00 pm.
Where do I meet for the cruise?
The meeting point is All star cruise Pattaya (Balihai Pier E).
Is hotel pickup included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
What time do I need to exchange my ticket?
Ticket exchange time is 6:00 pm to 6:15 pm.
What time does boarding start?
Boarding time is 6:20 pm to 6:30 pm.
What food is included in the buffet?
The buffet includes international dishes, seafood, and Indian food options.
Are drinks included, and are they unlimited?
Yes. Unlimited beer and soft drinks are included.
What entertainment is included besides dinner?
You get a cabaret performance aboard by transgender performers.
Can I cancel, and is there a pay-later option?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. There is also a reserve now & pay later option.






















