Experience the essence of Amsterdam on a one-hour canal cruise through the city's UNESCO-listed waterways. Starting in the medieval center, founded in the 13th century on marshland, you'll pass rows of narrow canal houses, many of which lean slightly due to their age and original foundations.
Sail past the old port, where Amsterdam’s maritime history comes into view, including a replica of the 18th-century ship Amsterdam, located near the National Maritime Museum. As the cruise continues, you'll reach the area where the Amstel River—the city's namesake—merges with the canal network, offering a glimpse into the lifeblood of historic trade routes.
The route then winds through the Grachtengordel, a 17th-century canal belt developed during the Dutch Golden Age. This elegant district features three major canals lined with grand merchant houses, historic bridges, and classic Dutch architecture.
Along the way, you'll see notable landmarks such as the Anne Frank House, Westerkerk, and the Skinny Bridge (Magere Brug). An onboard audio guide provides historical insights and local context, enriching your experience throughout the journey.
This canal cruise offers a scenic, informative, and relaxed way to explore the city—without the need to navigate its busy streets and cycling traffic.