Canal cruises in Amsterdam

The Canal Belt (Grachtengordel) is a system of approximately 165 canals with a total length of 75 kilometers. It includes quays, streets and more than 1250 bridges. The main canals (Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht) are located in the center of Amsterdam.

The canals are seen as an important part in the history of the city. Since 2010 the canals of Amsterdam are part of the UNESCO World Heritage. In the past used for transport or protection. Nowadays for recreation and tours over the water.

As you drift along the historic waterways, a captivating panorama unfolds before your eyes. The iconic Dutch architecture, with its slender houses and colourful facades, reflects in the tranquil waters, creating a picturesque scene that seems almost surreal. Each bridge you pass under whispers stories of the city's past, dating back centuries.

Amsterdam's beauty takes on a whole new dimension from the water's perspective. With every turn, you discover hidden gems tucked away from the bustling streets, charming gardens, and peaceful corners where time seems to stand still. The occasional sight of a traditional houseboat, adorned with flowers, evokes a sense of peaceful living amid the vibrant city.

Book a canal cruise and enjoy the city view from the water!