This private cruise lets you explore Amsterdam from a small, open boat. Just you, your group and your guide. The route adapts as you go, so you can spend extra time where you like, whether under the Seven Bridges or along the quieter Jordaan canals. Your guide will point out details like the leaning Dancing Houses or the spot where Monet painted. There’s room for questions, or simply watching the city go by.
In the evening, the canals reflect the streetlights and the usual bustle fades. You might pass houseboats with lit windows or hear the occasional bicycle bell in the distance. It’s a slow, unhurried way to see the city, with space to take it all in.
The skipper will be at the waterside at the exact start time of your tour. You can recognise the boat by: White boat, Blue Roof, Turquoise blue seats, Heart logo on the side, Boat Name is Gordita.
Cruise through the narrow, winding canals of Jordaan, a neighborhood known for its artistic spirit and village-like charm. Here, 17th-century homes lean gently over the water, bridges arch gracefully and hidden courtyards tuck behind the canal houses. It’s a quieter, more personal side of the city often overlooked by visitors but beloved by locals.
Glide through the heart of Amsterdam’s UNESCO-listed canal belt, one of the best-preserved 17th-century canal systems in the world. Your guide will point out the grand merchant houses, share tales of the city’s Golden Age and explain how these waterways shaped Amsterdam’s identity. This is where history and daily life flow side by side.
Sail along the most prestigious stretch of the Herengracht, where the wealthiest merchants of the Dutch Golden Age built their grandest homes. The opulent facades and stately mansions here reflect a time during the height of Amsterdam’s trading power. Even today, the Golden Bend remains one of the city’s most impressive sights.
Pass under the iconic Seven Bridges on the Reguliersgracht, a well-known sequence of arches that capture the essence of Amsterdam. This is one of the most photographed spots in the city, and for good reason each bridge frames a new perspective of the canals and the life that unfolds along them.
The Amstel is Amsterdam’s original waterway, where the city’s story began. Today, it’s lined with a mix of historic landmarks and modern architecture, offering a glimpse into how the old and new coexist here. Your guide will share stories of the river’s role in shaping the city, from its medieval origins to its place in Amsterdam today.
Spot the whimsical Dancing Houses, a trio of leaning buildings that seem to sway along the water’s edge. Their playful, off-kilter charm is a reminder that even in a city known for its precision, there’s always room for a little unexpected delight.
Drift past the very canal where Claude Monet set up his easel in 1874, capturing the light and life of Amsterdam in his paintings. The canal still feels recognisable today. Houseboats bob gently, bicycles rest on bridges and the same soft light plays on the water.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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