A trip to Amsterdam isn’t finished without a boat journey for viewing the city via waterways. As this boat doesn’t have a cover, there will be no impediments to the stunning waterfront views, and you’ll have the chance to bask in the sunlight when it’s shining.
A trip to Amsterdam isn’t finished without a boat journey for viewing the city via waterways. As this boat doesn’t have a cover, there will be no impediments to the stunning waterfront views, and you’ll have the chance to bask in the sunlight when it’s shining.
- Westerkerk - Constructed between 1620 and 1631 in the Renaissance style, the Westerkerk was designed by architect Hendrick de Keyser (1565-1621), who is interred in the earlier church he designed, the ‘Zuiderkerk’. The completion of the Westerkerk was overseen by his son, Pieter de Keyser (1595-1676), and it was inaugurated on June 8, 1631. The…
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Westerkerk - Constructed between 1620 and 1631 in the Renaissance style, the Westerkerk was designed by architect Hendrick de Keyser (1565-1621), who is interred in the earlier church he designed, the ‘Zuiderkerk’. The completion of the Westerkerk was overseen by his son, Pieter de Keyser (1595-1676), and it was inaugurated on June 8, 1631. The church measures 58 meters in length and 29 meters in width. The high nave is accompanied by two lower aisles. This three-aisled basilica features a rectangular layout with two transepts of equal size, forming a plan that resembles two Greek crosses connected together.
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Canal Ring (Grachtengordel) - The Grachtengordel, or Canal District, is a neighborhood in Amsterdam, Netherlands, situated in the Centrum district. The 17th-century canals in the heart of Amsterdam were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in August 2010. The Amsterdam Canal District encompasses the area around the city’s four main canals: the Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht. Starting from the Brouwersgracht, the canals run parallel to each other, gradually leading southeast into the Amstel River. Many canal houses in this district date back to the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century. However, numerous buildings have undergone restoration or reconstruction over the centuries, showcasing a variety of architectural styles and facades.
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The Amstel - The InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam Hotel, often called the Amstel Hotel, is located in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, on the east bank of the Amstel River. In 2007, it was the only hotel in the Netherlands to be included in the World’s Best Hotels list, ranking 90th. The Amstel Hotel is part of the InterContinental Hotels chain. In 2006, the building was sold to Morgan Stanley, and in 2011, Lebanese businessman Toufic Aboukhater acquired it. In 2014, the hotel was purchased by Qatar-based Katara Hospitality, but it continues to be operated by the InterContinental Hotels Group.
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NEMO Science Museum - NEMO Science Museum offers an interactive and informal learning environment where the public can engage with science and technology. Visitors can see, hear, and experience how scientific phenomena and technology play a crucial role in their lives. NEMO collaborates closely with the fields of science and education and is a registered museum with a significant historical collection.
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Rijksmuseum - This iconic museum, located in the heart of Amsterdam, is a must-visit for culture enthusiasts. The Rijksmuseum houses over 8,000 works of art from Dutch and European history, including masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Gogh.
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Centraal Station - Amsterdam Centraal was designed by Pierre Cuypers, who is also renowned for his design of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. While Cuypers was the principal architect, it is believed that he primarily focused on the station building’s decoration, leaving the structural design to railway engineers.
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A’dam Lookout - A’DAM LOOKOUT is an observation deck offering an unparalleled panoramic view of Amsterdam. Visitors can see the city’s historic center, bustling port, unique Dutch polder landscape, and the famous canals, which are part of the UNESCO World Heritage list. The experience is enhanced by a state-of-the-art interactive exhibition and a free audio tour about Amsterdam’s history and culture. A’DAM LOOKOUT is situated atop the A’DAM Tower in Amsterdam North.
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Amsterdam Canal Cruises - A cruise on Amsterdam’s canals is essential for any first-time visitor! Taking this tour early in your trip provides a fantastic perspective of the city. Amsterdam Canal Cruises not only offers canal cruises but also provides access to museums, attractions, tours, and more!
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Amsterdam - Cruise along the UNESCO World Heritage Canals of Amsterdam.
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Canal Ring (Grachtengordel) - The Grachtengordel, or Canal District, is a neighborhood in Amsterdam, Netherlands, located in the Centrum district. The 17th-century canals in the center of Amsterdam were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in August 2010. The Amsterdam Canal District includes the area around the city’s four main canals: the Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht. From the Brouwersgracht, the canals generally run parallel, gradually leading southeast into the Amstel River. Many canal houses in the Amsterdam Canal District date back to the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century. However, many of these buildings have undergone restoration or reconstruction over the centuries, showcasing a variety of architectural styles and facades.
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Hermitage Amsterdam - .
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Magere Brug - The renowned skinny bridge on the Amstel River.
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Heineken Experience - During a 1.5-hour self-guided tour, visitors will learn about the company’s heritage, the beer brewing process, Heineken’s innovations, and what it takes to serve a world-famous beer. Discover the four natural ingredients that make this beer and explore the brand’s sponsorship activities with Formula 1, the UEFA Champions League, and the Rugby World Cup. At the end of the tour, guests can raise a glass with new friends.
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Rijksmuseum - This iconic museum in the heart of Amsterdam is a must-visit for any culture lover. The Rijksmuseum houses more than 8,000 works of art from Dutch and European history, including masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Gogh.
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Van Gogh Museum - Van Gogh Museum.
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Hard Rock Cafe Amsterdam - Enjoy the legendary flavors of classic American dining in a vibrant, modern setting right on the waterside at Hard Rock Cafe Amsterdam. Located on Max Euweplein, it’s just a two-minute walk from the Leidseplein entertainment area. It’s also steps away from the Paradiso live music venue, the Holland Casino, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and many other attractions. The restaurant is not only the perfect spot to start any day or night, but it also serves as a museum of pop culture with authentic memorabilia from rock ‘n’ roll legends like Jimi Hendrix and Elvis Presley.
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Blue Boat Company - .

- 75-minute Amsterdam canal cruise
- Small groups
- Personal commentary from the captain
- 75-minute Amsterdam canal cruise
- Small groups
- Personal commentary from the captain
- Food and drinks
- Gratuity
- Food and drinks
- Gratuity
- The weather in Amsterdam can sometimes be rainy, just like anywhere else. Please keep this in mind. When the weather is too bad to make the cruise, you will be transferred to a regular canal cruise.
- This is a non-refundable booking
- The weather in Amsterdam can sometimes be rainy, just like anywhere else. Please keep this in mind. When the weather is too bad to make the cruise, you will be transferred to a regular canal cruise.
- This is a non-refundable booking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.