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Experience Amsterdam Boat Tours

Weaving through the canals, and admiring the city views, that’s what Amsterdam boat tours and tickets offer you. Settle back on an Amsterdam canal cruise and gaze in wonder through the glass-topped boats at the cityscape that rolls gently by. It’s what this city is known for, and there’s no other way to capture the best of Amsterdam than aboard a sightseeing cruise. Why not add something extra to the boat trip? There’s an Amsterdam pizza cruise or capture the best of the city on an evening dinner cruise? River tours in Amsterdam ensure you connect all the best this vibrant city can offer.
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Experience Boat Tours in Amsterdam

Settle back and relax: You really can settle back on your Amsterdam boat cruise and relax as visiting the canal city is one of the safest cities in the world. Meaning you’ll have peace of mind to float around and take in the sights and sounds of the city.

There’s a lot to see and do: Your canal cruise will reveal a lot of interesting and exciting attractions on the route. You can even combine your boat tour with another top attraction, like the Heineken experience or head around Anne Frank’s house before hopping on a boat. You can even skip the line at the Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam really is accessible and convenient for you the traveller.

Romance isn’t dead: There’s no reason why Amsterdam can’t be a romantic destination. An evening cruise with dinner is the perfect way to capture the best of the city and give a loved one a truly memorable experience. Dutch cuisine to wine and cheese, there’s something to woo anyone.

• Amsterdam’s canals are world-renowned and a major attraction. So when you take a boat tour, you’ll have over 100km (60 miles) worth of canals to explore. That’s made up of over 160 individual canals. Happy exploring!

• As you take a slow cruise down the canals, you’ll pass under plenty of bridges. To save you counting them, there are more than 1,700! That’s 1300 more than Venice has! 80 of these bridges are located in the historic canal ring.

• As you journey down the canals, you are heading down structures built in the 17th century. These canals were built durind what is considered to be the Dutch Golden Age.

• If you take a look into the murky waters on an Amsterdam cruise, you may spot some bike frames! In a city with more than 800,000 bicycles, some 10,000+ end up being fished out of the canals.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Dinner and a cruise?
    A:

    You will find there are several Amsterdam lunch and dinner cruise options available. Check the individual tour details for the menu, and the options available.

  • Q: Do Amsterdam Boat Cruises offer free Wi-Fi onboard?
    A:

    We realise you want to capture those destination hotspots on your tour. Many operators do offer free Wi-Fi on board, but you will need to check with the individual operator.

  • Q: Do Amsterdam Boat Cruises run throughout the year?
    A:

    Yes, but be aware that there is a high season (April to September) and Low Season (October to March). Check the tour details for timings.

  • Q: Can you give me some alternative tours to your cruise and boat tours?
    A:

    Amsterdam is a city full of attractions and experiences to enjoy and immerse in. Check out our Amsterdam Tours by visiting isango.com

  • Q: What is the duration of an Amsterdam Boat Tour?
    A:

    Each tour is different, but in general, they will have a duration between 1hr and 2hrs. Make sure to check the specific tour for timings.

  • Q: What time do Amsterdam Boat Tours operate?
    A:

    Boat tours will run at different times of the day, especially if you are booked on a lunch or dinner cruise. Make sure to check the tour details for a full listing of times.

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