Experience the magic of Amsterdam from its most iconic vantage point—its stunning canals—on a relaxing and informative boat tour. Your cruises offer comfortable, climate-controlled boats with expert guides who bring Amsterdam’s rich history, architecture, and vibrant culture to life. Whether you're seeking a romantic escape, a family adventure, or a unique perspective on this beautiful city, Canal Cruises provides a memorable journey through Amsterdam’s enchanting waterways. Book now to discover the city’s hidden gems and breathtaking views from the water—an experience you’ll cherish forever!
Prins Hendrikkade 20B, 1012 TL Amsterdam
The Skinny Bridge (Magere Brug) – A picturesque and historic bridge known for its elegant design.
Anne Frank House – The historic site where Anne Frank hid during WWII, visible from the canals.
Amsterdam’s Historic District – Featuring 17th-century architecture, canal houses, and lively neighborhoods.
Golden Bend – A prestigious area with impressive mansions and historical buildings.
Churches and Bridges – Such as the Westerkerk and numerous charming bridges spanning the canals.
Keizersgracht 319 - Amsterdam (Pass By)The Keizersgracht, named after Emperor Maximilian I, was constructed in 1612 as the widest of the main canals in Amsterdam's canal belt, showcasing grand merchant houses and reflecting the city's growing wealth.
Prinsengracht (Pass By)The Prinsengracht, one of Amsterdam’s main canals, was dug in the early 17th century during the city’s major expansion known as the Grachtengordel project. Named after the Prince of Orange, it became a desirable residential area, lined with elegant canal houses and cultural landmarks
Red Light District (Pass By)Amsterdam’s Red Light District, known locally as De Wallen, is the city’s oldest neighborhood, dating back to the 14th century when it served as a harbor area. Today, it’s a regulated zone combining historic buildings, legalized sex work, and a mix of tourism, nightlife, and cultural heritage.
De 9 Straatjes (Pass By)The 9 Straatjes (Nine Streets) in Amsterdam is a charming neighborhood of nine narrow streets in the canal belt, known for its unique boutiques, vintage shops, and cozy cafés. Developed in the 17th century, it has become a trendy area blending historic charm with modern culture.
Rijksmuseum (Pass By)The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam was designed by architect Pierre Cuypers and officially opened in 1885, blending Gothic and Renaissance elements to house the Netherlands’ national art and history collection. It holds masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other Dutch masters, making it a cultural landmark of international renown
Bloemenmarkt (Pass By)The Bloemenmarkt in Amsterdam was established in 1862 and is the world’s only floating flower market, with stalls set on houseboats along the Singel canal. Originally created to supply fresh flowers daily by boat, it has since become a colorful tourist attraction selling bulbs, souvenirs, and plants
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