Amsterdam Dinner Cruise: 4-Course Meal & Canal Views
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Overview
Dinner Canal Cruise Amsterdam: 4-Courses Including Drinks invites guests to discover Amsterdam's charm on a captivating 2-hour evening canal cruise, combined with a delightful 4-course dinner. This experience is a relaxing way to see Amsterdam's famous canals and attractions from a unique water-level perspective.
As the boat glides along the waterways, passengers will be treated to sights such as the Anne Frank House and the vibrant Bloemenmarkt (Floating Flower Market). The cruise also passes through iconic locations like the Amsterdam Canal Ring, the picturesque Jordaan district, and under the Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge). Other notable landmarks along the route include Amsterdam Central Station, the grand Prinsengracht, Keizersgracht, and Herengracht canals, the lively Nieuwmarkt Square, the renowned Rijksmuseum, and the innovative NEMO Science Museum. Depending on the route, guests might also catch glimpses of the Red Light District (De Wallen), the historic Westerkerk Church, the charming 9 Straatjes (Nine Streets), the Amstel River, and the bustling Het IJ waterfront.
While each boat tour varies its route for a unique experience every time, passengers can expect a delicious 4-course dinner with a choice of meat, fish, or vegetarian options, accompanied by unlimited drinks (beer, wine, and soft drinks). The experience includes a cruise through Amsterdam's canals and excludes any additional extras. This canal cruise offers a memorable way to enjoy Amsterdam's beauty and culinary delights.




Highlights
Delicious 4-Course Dinner: Enjoy a tasty meal with a choice of meat, fish, or veggie.
Unlimited Drinks: Sip on beer, wine, and soft drinks as you cruise.
See Amsterdam's Canals: Float along the famous canals and see the city's beauty.
Unique City Views: Spot famous landmarks from the water.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers enjoyed the canal cruise. They say the food, drinks, and views are great. Some wish the boat wasn't so crowded.

Customers love the great food and drinks.
Many people enjoy the beautiful views of Amsterdam.
The tour guides share interesting facts about the city.
The cruise is a relaxing way to see the sights.
Some customers say the boat can get crowded.
A few people mentioned that not all sights are guaranteed.
The Journey
Amsterdam Canal Ring
Cruise through the enchanting Amsterdam Canal Ring, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of 17th-century urban planning. Marvel at the elegant canal houses, historic bridges, and picturesque waterways that define this iconic district. Experience Amsterdam's golden age as you glide through its most scenic and historically significant area.
Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge)
Pass beneath the iconic Magere Brug, or Skinny Bridge, an exquisite example of traditional Dutch engineering. This charming wooden drawbridge, beautifully illuminated at night, offers a picturesque glimpse into Amsterdam's romantic waterways. Capture stunning photos and soak in the timeless ambiance of this beloved landmark.
The Jordaan
Wander through the charming streets of the Jordaan, a historic neighborhood known for its narrow alleys, picturesque canals, and vibrant arts scene. Once a working-class district, the Jordaan is now a trendy enclave filled with cozy cafés, independent art galleries, and unique boutiques. Immerse yourself in the bohemian atmosphere and discover hidden gems around every corner.
Bloemenmarkt (Floating Flower Market)
Experience the vibrant colors and fragrant scents of the Bloemenmarkt, the world's only floating flower market. Established in 1862, this unique market features stalls set on houseboats along the Singel canal. Browse a wide array of flowers, bulbs, souvenirs, and plants, and take home a piece of Amsterdam's floral heritage.
Amsterdam Central Station
Admire the architectural grandeur of Amsterdam Central Station, designed by Pierre Cuypers and built on artificial islands in the IJ lake. This impressive structure blends Gothic and Renaissance Revival styles, featuring an iron platform roof and ornate facade. Step inside to experience a seamless blend of historical elegance and modern transportation.
Prinsengracht Canal
Stroll along the elegant Prinsengracht, one of Amsterdam's main canals, dug in the early 17th century. Lined with stunning canal houses and cultural landmarks, this area offers a glimpse into the city's golden age. Enjoy a leisurely walk, take a canal cruise, and soak in the beauty of this historic waterway.
Keizersgracht Canal
Discover the grandeur of the Keizersgracht, the widest of Amsterdam's main canals, named after Emperor Maximilian I. Admire the impressive merchant houses that line the canal, reflecting the city's historical wealth and architectural splendor. A stroll along Keizersgracht offers a captivating journey through Amsterdam's prosperous past.
Herengracht Canal
Experience the opulence of the Herengracht, the most prestigious canal in Amsterdam, home to the city's elite during the Golden Age. Marvel at the stately mansions of the "Golden Bend," showcasing the wealth and influence of Amsterdam's historical upper class. Immerse yourself in the elegance and history that define this iconic waterway.
Nieuwmarkt Square
Explore the lively Nieuwmarkt, a bustling public square built on the site of Amsterdam's former city wall. Admire the Waag building, originally a city gate and later a guildhall, which anchors the square's historical and social importance. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of this central gathering place, filled with markets, cafes, and historical charm.
Rijksmuseum
Visit the Rijksmuseum, designed by Pierre Cuypers, and immerse yourself in the Netherlands' national art and history collection. Marvel at masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other Dutch masters within the museum's stunning Gothic and Renaissance-inspired architecture. A cultural landmark of international renown, the Rijksmuseum offers an unforgettable journey through Dutch heritage.
NEMO Science Museum
Discover the wonders of science and technology at the NEMO Science Museum, designed by Renzo Piano. Its iconic green, ship-like structure rises above the Oosterdok, offering interactive exhibits and hands-on learning experiences for all ages. Engage your curiosity and explore the fascinating world of science in this unique and innovative museum.
Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge)
Witness the charm of the Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge), a historic wooden drawbridge over the Amstel River, originally built in 1691. Known for its elegant design and nightly illumination, it has become one of the city's most iconic and photographed bridges. A romantic and picturesque spot, perfect for an evening stroll.
Red Light District (De Wallen)
Explore Amsterdam’s Red Light District, known locally as De Wallen, the city’s oldest neighborhood, dating back to the 14th century. Discover a regulated zone combining historic buildings, legalized sex work, and a mix of tourism, nightlife, and cultural heritage. An area of complex history, its a must-see location for those interested in the city's diverse social landscape.
Westerkerk Church
Visit the Westerkerk, completed in 1631, a prime example of Dutch Renaissance architecture famous for its tall, ornate Westertoren tower. Explore a significant landmark in Amsterdam's religious and cultural life, located near Anne Frank's house. Climb the Westertoren for panoramic city views and a glimpse into Amsterdam's rich history.
The 9 Straatjes (Nine Streets)
Wander through The 9 Straatjes (Nine Streets), a charming neighborhood in the canal belt known for its unique boutiques, vintage shops, and cozy cafés. Developed in the 17th century, this trendy area blends historic charm with modern culture, offering a delightful shopping and dining experience in the heart of Amsterdam.
Amstel River
Follow the path of the Amstel River, central to Amsterdam's founding and development. Witness the vital waterway that has historically been crucial for trade and transport, lined with iconic bridges and historic buildings along its banks. Explore the riverbanks and soak in the views that gave the city its name.
Het IJ Waterfront
Discover Het IJ, a body of water and former bay connecting Amsterdam to the North Sea, playing a crucial role in its maritime trade and development. Experience a vibrant waterfront area with ferries, cultural venues, and recreational activities. Enjoy the modern developments and stunning views along this dynamic waterway.
Know Before You Go
This Dinner Canal Cruise Amsterdam includes a delicious 4-course dinner with your choice of meat, fish, or a vegetarian option, as well as unlimited drinks like beer, wine and soft drinks while cruising through Amsterdam's beautiful canals. This experience excludes any additional items or services not explicitly mentioned. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure.
Hot Tip
Some people say that the tour is better on a smaller boat so you are closer to the canals.