Amsterdam Canal Cruise: Guided Open Boat Tour + Drink
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Overview
Amsterdam: Guided Open Boat Canal Cruise Including 1 Drink offers a relaxing way to see Amsterdam's beautiful canals and historic center. Instead of crowded tourist boats, imagine gliding along the water in a small, quiet, electric boat.
This canal tour lets visitors experience Amsterdam like a local. A friendly crew shares stories about the city's history, culture, and famous sights. Passengers can sit back, enjoy a drink from the bar, and take in the views of landmarks like the Skinny Bridge, Anne Frank House, and the Westertoren. The tour goes through charming canals like Herengracht and Keizersgracht, passing iconic spots such as Amsterdam Central Station and the Rijksmuseum.
Expect to see the city's best attractions from a unique vantage point. The open boat provides unobstructed views of places like Saint Nicolas Church, the NEMO Science Museum, and the Albert Cuyp Market. The tour also passes by hidden gems like the Diamond Factory and the Amsterdam Houseboat Museum, offering a mix of famous landmarks and local favorites.




Highlights
See Amsterdam's Best Views: Enjoy Amsterdam's famous canals and sights from a comfortable, open boat.
Relax with a Drink: Each person gets one free drink to enjoy while seeing the city.
Learn from Local Guides: Friendly crew shares stories about Amsterdam's history and culture.
Quiet and Eco-Friendly: The boat is electric, so it's quiet and doesn't pollute the air.
Sentiment Analysis
Guests generally love this canal tour for its relaxed atmosphere and knowledgeable guides. Most find it a highlight of their Amsterdam visit.

Customers say the tour is a great way to see Amsterdam's canals.
They love the friendly and informative guides.
The smaller boat size allows for a more personal experience.
Guests enjoy the provided drinks and blankets.
Some customers wish the tour was longer.
A few mention that the drinks are a bit expensive.
The Journey
Amsterdam Central Station
Begin your Amsterdam adventure at the majestic Amsterdam Central Station, a masterpiece designed by the renowned Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers, also known for his work on the Rijksmuseum. This stunning building serves as the gateway to the city, welcoming travelers with its impressive facade and historical significance.
Saint Nicolas Church
Discover the Saint Nicolas Church, a prominent landmark on Amsterdam's former harbor front. Dedicated to the patron saint of sailors, this beautiful church stands as a testament to the city's maritime history and offers a tranquil escape with its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere.
The Schreierstoren (Weeping Tower)
Visit the Schreierstoren, the last remaining tower of Amsterdam's original city defenses, built in 1487. Steeped in history and legend, this iconic tower offers a glimpse into the city's past and provides stunning views of the surrounding area. It's also the origin of tales of sailors saying goodbye to their loved ones before embarking on long voyages.
NEMO Science Museum
Engage your curiosity at the NEMO Science Museum, where hands-on exhibits bring science to life. Explore the fascinating worlds of physics, chemistry, biology, and behavioral sciences through interactive displays and experimental setups, making learning fun for all ages. NEMO inspires young minds to embrace science and technology.
National Maritime Museum
Delve into the Netherlands' rich maritime history at the National Maritime Museum, housed in a former Navy storage facility. Explore the second-largest maritime collection in the world, featuring impressive ships, historical artifacts, and engaging exhibits that showcase the country's seafaring legacy.
Luxury Canal House Hotel
Experience the opulence of Amsterdam by visiting a luxury hotel housed in a former canal house. Once the home of wealthy shipping companies, these grand residences offer a glimpse into the city's Golden Age, combining historical charm with modern comforts and elegance.
Montelbaanstoren
Admire the Montelbaanstoren, a historic watchtower built in 1516 as part of the city's eastern defenses. Also known as 'silly Jake', this tower is steeped in local folklore, with tales of its clock mysteriously chiming at odd hours, adding to its unique character and charm.
Cosy Pub
Immerse yourself in Amsterdam's convivial atmosphere at one of its most recognizable and cozy pubs. Experience the warmth and hospitality of a traditional Dutch 'brown cafe', where you can enjoy local beers, hearty snacks, and lively conversations with locals and fellow travelers.
Diamond Factory
Discover Amsterdam's sparkling heritage at a family-run diamond factory located in the heart of the old Jewish neighborhood. Witness the artistry and craftsmanship involved in cutting and polishing diamonds, and learn about the city's historical significance in the global diamond trade.
Jewish Historical Museum
Gain profound insights into Amsterdam's Jewish history at the Jewish Historical Museum. Explore exhibits that trace the journey of Jewish communities in the city, learn about their cultural contributions, and visit the stunning Portuguese Synagogue, a testament to their enduring legacy.
Rembrandt House Museum
Step into the world of the Dutch master at the Rembrandt House Museum, once the home of Rembrandt van Rijn. Explore the rooms where he lived and worked, and admire a vast collection of his etchings, gaining a deeper appreciation for his genius and artistic process.
Dutch National Opera & Ballet
Experience the grandeur of the Dutch National Opera & Ballet, where many great ballets and operas have graced the stage. Immerse yourself in world-class performances, showcasing the best of Dutch and international talent in a stunning architectural setting.
Albert Cuyp Market
Wander through the vibrant Albert Cuyp Market, the Netherlands' most famous and bustling daily flea market. Haggle for bargains, sample local delicacies, and soak up the lively atmosphere as you browse through a diverse array of goods and treasures.
Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge)
Admire the elegant Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge), a beautiful gift from the French to the city of Amsterdam. This iconic drawbridge spans the Amstel River and is steeped in local lore. It was once too low for ships to pass, adding to its historical charm.
H'ART Museum
Visit the H'ART Museum, a Dutch private art museum where you can find changing exhibitions from various museum collections. It's a great way to see diverse art in one location.
Royal Theater Carré
Experience the magic of the Royal Theater Carré, a historic venue that began as a circus for horses. Over the years, countless Dutch and world-renowned artists have graced its stage. Because of her authentic grandeur artist believe they have made it when they have played Carré's stage.
Iconic Draw Bridge
See one of Amsterdam's most iconic draw bridges. Countless tales surround this bridge, which your guide will share with you. Decide for yourself which one is true or false?
Herengracht Canal
Explore the historic Herengracht, one of Amsterdam's earliest canals, initially used for city defense. Admire the elegant canal houses built by wealthy merchants, reflecting the city's prosperity and architectural beauty.
Willet-Holthuysen House
Step back in time at the Willet-Holthuysen House, a beautifully preserved canal house open to the public. Explore the fully furnished period rooms and gain an impression of life in a chic building on the Amsterdam canal belt during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Leidseplein Square
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Leidseplein Square, a lively hub filled with bars, restaurants, and entertainment. Experience the energy of Amsterdam's nightlife, enjoy a delicious meal, and soak up the city's cosmopolitan vibe.
Foam Photography Museum
Discover the world of photography at Foam, a museum showcasing diverse genres, from historical and art photos to news and fashion photography. In addition to major exhibitions, Foam highlights current themes and emerging talent, making it a must-visit for photography enthusiasts.
Official Residence of Amsterdam's Mayor
Witness the residence of Amsterdam's mayor, a grand building reflecting the city's governance and history. Although access is limited, admiring its exterior provides a glimpse into the civic life of Amsterdam.
Heineken Experience
Visit the historic Heineken brewery and embark on a self-guided interactive journey through the world of Heineken, the building is now called the Heineken Experience. Discover the brewing process, learn about the brand's history, and enjoy a tasting of this world-famous beer.
Reguliersgracht
Experience the enchanting view from the Reguliersgracht, where seven bridges can be seen when looking from the Herengracht. This sight is especially magical at night, when the bridges are illuminated, creating a captivating spectacle.
Felix Meritis
Explore Felix Meritis, a former society building now serving as a public space for lectures, debates, performances, films, exhibitions, and workshops. Embracing art, science, and entrepreneurship, it's a hub for intellectual and cultural exchange.
Intersection Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht
Visit the intersection of the Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht, a picturesque point where Amsterdam's iconic canals converge. Admire the beautiful canal houses and soak up the historical ambiance of this charming location.
Rijksmuseum
Immerse yourself in Dutch art and history at the Rijksmuseum, another famous design by architect Pierre Cuypers. Explore its vast collection, including masterpieces by Dutch Masters from the 17th century, and discover the rich cultural heritage of the Netherlands.
Museum of the Canals (Grachtenmuseum)
Delve into the history of Amsterdam's canal belt at the Museum of the Canals (Grachtenmuseum). Housed in a 17th-century canal house, this museum features classic period rooms, a multimedia exhibition, a canal garden, and temporary exhibitions that bring the city's iconic waterways to life.
Van Gogh Museum
Experience the brilliance of Vincent van Gogh at the Van Gogh Museum, dedicated to one of the most famous impressionist painters. Admire a fine collection of his works and gain insight into his life and artistic vision.
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Explore modern and contemporary art and design at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Founded in 1874, this museum showcases groundbreaking works and innovative exhibitions that reflect the evolving landscape of art and design.
The Royal Concertgebouw
Visit The Royal Concertgebouw, opened on April 11, 1888, a building with several concert halls, located on Van Baerlestraat opposite Museumplein in Amsterdam. Many famous classical Orchestras have played here, also an impressive list of more popular music acts.
Museumplein
Discover the cultural heart of Amsterdam at Museumplein, a vibrant square surrounded by world-renowned museums and cultural institutions. Along the square you will find the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, the Stedelijk Museum and the Concertgebouw.
Paradiso
Experience Amsterdam's vibrant music scene at Paradiso, a pop temple where the biggest names in the world crave to play. Catch a live performance and immerse yourself in the energy of this iconic venue.
Leidseplein
Explore Leidseplein, one of Amsterdam's famous squares, offering a mix of entertainment and culture. Visit the infamous Bulldog café or the stylish Stadsschouwburg theatre, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this popular destination.
The Nine Streets (De Negen Straatjes)
Wander through The Nine Streets (De Negen Straatjes), a charming network of picturesque little streets with quaint shops and boutiques. Discover unique treasures, local crafts, and hidden gems as you explore this delightful area.
Keizersgracht Canal
Stroll along the Keizersgracht, the widest canal in Amsterdam's center, named after Emperor Maximilian I of the Holy Roman Empire. Admire the elegant canal houses and soak up the tranquil atmosphere of this historic waterway.
Amsterdam Houseboat Museum
At the Amsterdam Houseboat Museum, you get the chance to experience first-hand what it’s like to live on the canals in a houseboat in Amsterdam. The museum is located in the “Hendrika Maria”, a former cargo ship built in 1914.
Homomonument
Visit the Homomonument, a memorial on the Westermarkt that commemorates all gay men and women who have been persecuted because of their orientation and to inspire and support them in their struggle for recognition and against oppression and discrimination.
Westertoren
Visit this renaissance style tower, finished in 1638. It is Amsterdam's most famous tower and at the hart of the Jordaan neighbourhood. The tower is also subject of a very famous local folk song in typical 'Jordanees' croner style.
Westerkerk
Visit the Westerkerk, built between 1620 and 1631 in Renaissance style according to designs by master builder Hendrick de Keyser (1565-1621). He is buried in the Zuiderkerk. The Westerkerk was completed under the leadership of his son Pieter de Keyser (1595-1676) and put into use on June 8, 1631.
Anne Frank House
Visit the Anne Frank House, a museum at Westermarkt 20 in Amsterdam in memory of Anne Frank and her Jewish family who went into hiding during the Second World War. The museum was built around their hiding place, the Achterhuis at Prinsengracht 263, where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary Het Achterhuis.
Brouwersgracht
Explore the Brouwersgracht, a picturesque canal named after the many breweries that once lined its banks in the 16th and 17th centuries. Admire the historic warehouses, many of which have been converted into charming residences, and soak up the tranquil atmosphere of this scenic waterway.
Nieuwe Haarlemmersluis
Visit the Nieuwe Haarlemmersluis, completed in 1602, was constructed to prevent seawater from entering the canals during high tide. Once the city wall location, it was replaced by a lock in 1601 for westward expansion.
Mokumboot
Rent a self drive sloop at one of Mokumboot's 7 locations in Amsterdam. Offering canal tours from Amsterdam Central Station.
Mokumboot
Rent a self drive sloop at one of Mokumboot's 7 locations in Amsterdam. Offering canal tours from Amsterdam Central Station.
Mokumboot
Rent a self drive sloop at one of Mokumboot's 7 locations in Amsterdam. Offering canal tours from Amsterdam Central Station.
Mokumboot
Rent a self drive sloop at one of Mokumboot's 7 locations in Amsterdam. Offering canal tours from Amsterdam Central Station.
Mokumboot
Rent a self drive sloop at one of Mokumboot's 7 locations in Amsterdam. Offering canal tours from Amsterdam Central Station.
Know Before You Go
This Amsterdam canal cruise includes taxes, live guiding, and one drink per person. There is a bar onboard where you can buy more drinks. The boats are 100% electric and quiet. Blankets and ponchos are available to keep you comfortable. Snacks are not included, but are available for purchase separately. This experience does not offer pickup or dropoff; please meet at the specified location.
Hot Tip
Many people recommend taking this tour early in your visit to get a good overview of the city. Bringing an extra layer of clothing is a good idea, as it can get chilly on the water, even on a warm day.