Celebrate NYE on an Amsterdam cruise with Champagne, tapas, and stunning canal views. Enjoy the Light Festival and unlimited drinks.
Celebrate NYE on an Amsterdam cruise with Champagne, tapas, and stunning canal views. Enjoy the Light Festival and unlimited drinks.
- Canal Ring (Grachtengordel) - Experience Amsterdam through its UNESCO-listed canals.
- St. Nicholas Basilica - This basilica showcases a stunning facade with twin towers and a central dome. Inside, visitors can admire beautiful stained-glass windows, intricate artwork, and a grand organ. Dedicated to Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors…
- Canal Ring (Grachtengordel) - Experience Amsterdam through its UNESCO-listed canals.
- St. Nicholas Basilica - This basilica showcases a stunning facade with twin towers and a central dome. Inside, visitors can admire beautiful stained-glass windows, intricate artwork, and a grand organ. Dedicated to Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors and Amsterdam, it highlights the city’s maritime heritage. Its peaceful ambiance and historical importance make it a must-see landmark in Amsterdam’s center.
- Sea Palace Restaurant - Modeled after a traditional Chinese pagoda, Sea Palace offers a unique dining experience. The interior features authentic Chinese decor, providing an immersive cultural setting. With a capacity of 600 guests across three floors, it caters to both intimate meals and larger events.
- Montelbaanstoren - In 1606, architect Hendrick de Keyser added a decorative spire to the tower, giving it its iconic look. The spire includes a clock and carillon, enhancing the tower’s visual appeal after it ceased to serve a defensive role.
- Oudeschans - This canal is bordered by traditional Dutch canal houses, houseboats, and a mix of residential and commercial buildings, showcasing the city’s blend of historical and modern living. Its calm waters and picturesque surroundings attract both locals and tourists.
- The Amstel - The Amstel River, from which Amsterdam gets its name, flows through the city’s heart. It is central to Amsterdam’s identity, offering scenic views and a link to the city’s rich history and culture.
- Blauwbrug - The Blauwbrug (Blue Bridge) is one of Amsterdam’s most iconic bridges, spanning the Amstel River and connecting the Rembrandtplein area to the Waterlooplein area. It is named after the original 17th-century wooden bridge that was painted blue.
- Hermitage Amsterdam - The H’ART Museum is a leading art museum along the Amstel River in Amsterdam. Founded in 2009 as a branch of the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, it was rebranded to H’ART Museum in September 2023 after ending its association with its Russian counterpart in 2022.
- The Dancing Houses - The Dancing Houses (Dutch: Dansende Huisjes) is a nickname for a row of historic, leaning canal houses along the Damrak canal in Amsterdam.
Ask our guide why these houses lean.
- Oude Kerk - The Oude Kerk (Old Church) is Amsterdam’s oldest building and parish church, situated in the heart of the historic De Wallen (Red Light District). Consecrated in 1306, it has been a significant religious, cultural, and architectural landmark ever since.
- Red Light District - The Red Light District (De Wallen) in Amsterdam is one of the city’s most renowned and debated neighborhoods, located near the Oude Kerk (Old Church).
- Zeedijk - Zeedijk is one of Amsterdam’s oldest and most vibrant streets, located near the Nieuwmarkt in the city center. Once part of the city’s defensive sea dike, it has evolved into a lively area known for its cultural diversity, historic landmarks, and bustling atmosphere.

- Small group, 12 passengers maximum
- English speaking guide
- Digital booklet in 8 languages: English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Dutch & Chinese
- Cruise with the proud winner of TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice 2025
- Alcoholic beverages
- Small group, 12 passengers maximum
- English speaking guide
- Digital booklet in 8 languages: English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Dutch & Chinese
- Cruise with the proud winner of TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice 2025
- Alcoholic beverages
Discover Amsterdam’s canals in a unique way, with unlimited wine, beer, or soft drinks, and savor a variety of Dutch snacks while admiring the picturesque canal houses and the lively atmosphere of the city.
Our friendly, English-speaking skipper (who can also converse in Dutch) will provide insights into the city’s highlights.
✔️ All-Inclusive
Enjoy…
Discover Amsterdam’s canals in a unique way, with unlimited wine, beer, or soft drinks, and savor a variety of Dutch snacks while admiring the picturesque canal houses and the lively atmosphere of the city.
Our friendly, English-speaking skipper (who can also converse in Dutch) will provide insights into the city’s highlights.
✔️ All-Inclusive
Enjoy unlimited wine, beer, and soft drinks, along with a selection of Dutch snacks, all included in your ticket.
✔️ Small Group Tour
A maximum of 12 passengers ensures a personalized experience.
✔️ Language Options
Our local skipper speaks both English and Dutch, and we offer a complimentary digital booklet with guided information in English, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, German, French, and Italian.
✔️ Highlights
Daytime departures showcase Amsterdam’s vibrant neighborhoods and historic sites, while evening cruises offer the same views with bridges beautifully lit by thousands of small lights.
- Departure point right in front of Central Station
- Winter in Amsterdam can be cold, please wear warm, clothes, as cruising on water can get cold
- The route may vary each time depending on external factors.
- We only serve alcoholic drinks for travellers 18 years old and above (proof of ID can be asked for). Minor travellers below 18 years old will be served non-alcoholic drink
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.