Groningen Canal Cruise: Drinks Included!
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Overview
Groningen: Relaxing boat tour with unlimited drinks offers a fun way to see Groningen from the water! This cozy boat trip on Bootje Speciaal is great for hanging out with friends and enjoying the summer. For 1.5 hours, guests can drink all the beer, wine, and soda they want while looking at the pretty city views and listening to music.
The boat passes by cool places like Oosterhaven, a neat harbor area, and the Peerd van Ome Loeks statue, which is a famous landmark. Visitors also get to see Groningen Central Station, a big and busy train station, and the Groningen Museum, which has lots of interesting art. This boat tour is perfect for celebrating something special, having a casual get-together, or just chilling in the sun with people they like.
This experience includes all the drinks and admission fees, but excludes everything else. This experience is great for small groups.




Highlights
See Groningen's Canals: Cruise through the pretty canals of Groningen on a comfy boat.
Unlimited Drinks: Enjoy all the beer, wine, and soda guests can drink.
Fun Music: Listen to music while guests relax and see the sights.
Perfect for Groups: Great for small groups celebrating or just hanging out.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally had a great time on the boat tour, enjoying the unlimited drinks, friendly atmosphere, and scenic views. Some found it crowded or too short.

Customers enjoyed the unlimited drinks and found it to be a great value.
The boat was clean and comfortable.
The tour guides were friendly and knowledgeable.
The music playlist added to the fun atmosphere.
Some customers found the boat to be a bit crowded.
A few customers wished the tour was longer.
The Journey
Oosterhaven
Step into the maritime past at Oosterhaven, a historic harbor brimming with charm. Once a vital trading hub, this picturesque port now offers stunning waterfront views. Admire the eclectic mix of historic and modern ships bobbing gently in the water. Stroll along the quays, soak in the vibrant atmosphere, and imagine the bustling trade that once filled these waters. A visit to Oosterhaven is a delightful immersion into Groningen's seafaring heritage.
Groningen Central Station
Arrive in style at Groningen Central Station, a masterpiece of neo-Gothic and Renaissance Revival architecture. Opened in 1896, this grand station welcomes visitors with its ornate facade, featuring turrets, intricate details, and expansive windows. Step inside to discover a spacious hall adorned with stained glass and elaborate tile work. More than just a transportation hub, the station is a landmark that embodies the city's rich history and architectural grandeur. It's a fitting gateway to this vibrant city.
Peerd van Ome Loeks Statue
Meet the legendary 'Peerd van Ome Loeks' (Uncle Loeks' Horse), a beloved statue near Groningen Central Station. This life-sized bronze sculpture immortalizes a cherished local tale about a man and his faithful horse. Created by Jan de Baat and unveiled in 1959, the statue evokes a sense of loyalty and strength. It stands as an iconic symbol of Groningen's folklore, offering a glimpse into the heart of local storytelling and artistic expression.
Groningen Museum
Prepare to be amazed by the Groningen Museum, a bold statement of contemporary architecture. This striking building, a collaboration between renowned architects such as Alessandro Mendini and Philippe Starck, is a visual feast of shapes, colors, and materials. Explore the interconnected pavilions, each boasting its own unique design, from Mendini's golden tower to innovative uses of glass and metal. The museum's architecture is as captivating as the diverse art collections it houses, promising a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.
Know Before You Go
This relaxing boat tour includes soda, admission fees, and alcoholic beverages to enjoy during the 1.5 hours. The experience excludes everything else, so bring along anything additional that may be needed. Come ready to relax and enjoy the ride!
Hot Tip
Some people recommend bringing extra snacks because even though there are drinks, there is no food served on the boat.