Overview
Discover Amsterdam on a 75-minute canal cruise with audio guide and optional snackbox. Relax in a comfortable glass-roof boat while enjoying iconic canal views in 20+ languages. Why travelers choose this cruise: • 75-minute cruise through Amsterdam’s historic canals • Audio guide in 20+ languages • Optional snackbox and drink upgrade • Kids’ audio story with free goodie bag • Comfortable glass-roof, all-weather boat Cruise past UNESCO-listed canals, bridges, and canal houses. An easy and relaxing way to see Amsterdam from the water. Listen to engaging audio commentary with stories, history, and local insights. Traveling with kids? They can enjoy a special “Fresh Water Pirate” audio story with a free goodie bag. Upgrade with a popular snackbox and drink option for a more relaxed experience. With central departure points, this cruise is ideal for couples, families, and first-time visitors.
What's included
- ✓Comfortable glass-roof, all-weather boat
- ✓75-min Canal Cruise
- ✓Central departure locations
- ✓Snackbox including one softdrink if option selected
- ✓Audio guide available in 20+ languages
- ✓Restroom on board
- ✓“Kids Cruise” audio story and booklet with every kids’ ticket bought
- ✓Wine & Cheese box included if option seleceted
- ✕Gratuities
What you'll do
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Cruise along the UNESCO World Heritage Canals of Amsterdam
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A cruise on Amsterdam's canals is a must for any first-time visitor! By doing this early in your trip you will get a great perspective of the city.
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The Grachtengordel (known in English as the Canal District) is a neighborhood in Amsterdam, Netherlands located in the Centrum district. The seventeenth-century canals of Amsterdam, located in the center of Amsterdam, were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in August 2010.[1] The Amsterdam Canal District consists of the area around the city’s four main canals: the Singel, the Herengracht, the Keizersgracht, and the Prinsengracht. From the Brouwersgracht, the canals are generally parallel with one another, leading gradually southeast into the Amstel river. Many of the canal houses in the Amsterdam Canal District are from the Dutch Golden Age, 17th century. Many of these buildings, however, underwent restoration or reconstruction in various centuries, meaning that these building display many different architectural styles and facades
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The Grachtengordel (known in English as the Canal District) is a neighborhood in Amsterdam, Netherlands located in the Centrum district. The seventeenth-century canals of Amsterdam, located in the center of Amsterdam, were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in August 2010.[1] The Amsterdam Canal District consists of the area around the city’s four main canals: the Singel, the Herengracht, the Keizersgracht, and the Prinsengracht. From the Brouwersgracht, the canals are generally parallel with one another, leading gradually southeast into the Amstel river. Many of the canal houses in the Amsterdam Canal District are from the Dutch Golden Age, 17th century. Many of these buildings, however, underwent restoration or reconstruction in various centuries, meaning that these building display many different architectural styles and facades
Availability & pricing
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Good to know
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- To reserve a wheelchair seat, please contact our reservations department.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Tour details & pricing provided by Viator. Bookings are completed on Viator.com.
