Overview
Set sail on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Amsterdam with a Canal Cruise Amsterdam — the most relaxing and scenic way to explore the Dutch capital. As you drift past centuries-old canal houses, charming bridges, and bustling houseboats, you’ll discover why Amsterdam is known as the “Venice of the North.”
The city’s canal ring, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a perfect backdrop for both sightseeing and photography. Each cruise provides a fascinating glimpse into Amsterdam’s rich history, from the 17th-century Golden Age to its vibrant present-day culture. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local rediscovering the city, a canal cruise offers a unique perspective of Amsterdam’s charm and spirit.
What to Expect
A typical Amsterdam canal cruise lasts about 60 to 90 minutes, offering a comfortable and enjoyable journey through the city’s historic waterways. Most boats feature panoramic glass roofs, open-air decks (in summer), and heated interiors during cooler months.
You’ll pass by some of Amsterdam’s most famous sights:
- Anne Frank House – a poignant reminder of history.
- Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum – stunning landmarks of art and culture.
- Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge) – a symbol of love and tradition.
- Jordaan District – charming, artistic, and full of life.
An audio guide, available in multiple languages, provides engaging commentary about the city’s architecture, trade heritage, and daily life. Many cruises also offer optional drinks or snacks, adding comfort and delight to your trip.