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Dutch Cheese & Drinks Guided Amsterdam Boat Tour, All Inclusive

5.0(1,004)1 hour
VIATOR4.6(14)TRIPADVISOR5.0(990)

Description

Cruise through Amsterdam’s UNESCO-listed canals while sipping unlimited drinks and snacking on real Dutch Gouda cheese. With just 12 guests on board, it’s cozy, relaxed, and full of fun facts from your local guide. You’ll pass iconic sights like the Skinny Bridge, the VOC ship, and Amsterdam’s oldest canals, along with hidden spots only small boats can reach.

Tour Options

VIP Cocktail Package
  • VIP Cocktail Package & Cheese: Unlimited Cocktails, mix drinks, beer, wine and soft drinks during the tour. Sharing is not possible. Cheese Included
Tour Only optional cheese
Dutch cheese and drinks incl.
  • Dutch cheese & drinks: Unlimited drinks (prosecco, beer, wine &soft) and a portion of real Dutch cheese.

Itinerary

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Start your cruise in one of the oldest parts of the city. These narrow canals date back to the 14th century and are only accessible by small boats — a peaceful hidden corner of medieval Amsterdam.

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Drift through quiet canals once used by monks and merchants. Surrounded by 17th-century houses and bridges, this area still feels like the Amsterdam of centuries ago.

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Built in 1306, the Oude Kerk is Amsterdam’s oldest building. Hear stories of its transformation from a Catholic church to a Calvinist landmark — and its unexpected place in the middle of the Red Light District.

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See the grand Neo-Renaissance station from the water — designed by Pierre Cuypers (who also built the Rijksmuseum), it once caused outrage for blocking the city’s view of the IJ.

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Sail beneath the striking green rooftop designed by architect Renzo Piano. This building rises from the old shipyard docks where Amsterdam's industrial harbor once thrived.

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Pass a replica of the 18th-century VOC ship Amsterdam, symbol of Dutch maritime power. The museum itself was once the naval warehouse of the Admiralty, storing gunpowder, sails, and rope.

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As you reach the Amstel, the canals open up. This broad river once marked the edge of the medieval city and was essential to trade and transport.

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Sail past the prestigious “Golden Bend,” where Amsterdam’s richest merchants built their grand canal mansions during the 17th-century Dutch Golden Age. These houses, with their ornate facades and deep plots, were a clear display of wealth and power.

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Ontdek een van de meest betoverende uitzichten van Amsterdam: de iconische Zeven Bruggen! Terwijl we rustig door de romantische Reguliersgracht varen, zie je alle zeven historische bruggen prachtig op één lijn – een écht fotomoment. Vergeet je camera niet!

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Near the flower market, you’ll spot the Munttoren, once part of the city wall. In the 17th century, it was used to mint coins when the French blocked silver deliveries to the Dutch Republic.

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This iconic white wooden drawbridge is one of the most romantic spots in the city. According to local legend, couples who kiss while passing under the Magere Brug will stay together forever. The original bridge was so narrow that two pedestrians could barely pass each other — giving it the nickname “Skinny Bridge.”

Highlights

A generous platter of real Dutch Gouda cheese
Unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks
Skipper and Live Guide
100% electric boat
Fun and personal stories from your local guide

What's included

Included
A generous platter of real Dutch Gouda cheese
Unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks
Skipper and Live Guide
100% electric boat
Fun and personal stories from your local guide
Not included
No toilet on board
Not wheelchair accessible

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • No toilet on board

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