Are you ready for a boat trip in Amsterdam?
Welcome to the beautiful and historic city of Amsterdam! Everyone knows that the absolute best way to see the Dutch capital is from the water. If you want to avoid the crowded, mass-tourism glass boats, you should join our Grachtenfahrt Amsterdam. Step aboard our classic wooden saloon boat for a truly elegant, intimate, and relaxing sightseeing experience.
Our beautiful historical boat has been fully restored to offer maximum comfort and style. It is the perfect vessel for any season. During the colder winter months, the boat is fully enclosed and heated to keep you cozy and warm. In the sunny summer months, we open the windows and roof panels so you can feel the fresh breeze as we sail.
We will glide smoothly through the city’s famous UNESCO World Heritage canals. Along the way, you will have plenty of time to admire the stunning 17th-century merchant houses, picturesque houseboats, and romantic stone bridges. We will cruise down the famous Amstel River and pass by some of the most iconic landmarks in the city, including the Anne Frank House and the legendary Skinny Bridge (Magere Brug).
A holiday in the Netherlands is simply not complete without tasting some local food! During this premium Grachtenfahrt Amsterdam, we will serve a delicious selection of traditional Dutch Gouda cheese. To make the moment even more special, you can enjoy a refreshing drink. Choose from a nice glass of wine, cold beer, or a variety of soft drinks as you take in the sights.
While you snack and sip, our friendly local captain will act as your personal guide. They will share fascinating stories, historical facts, and fun secrets about Amsterdam’s rich culture. You are always welcome to ask questions and interact with the crew.
This small-group boat tour is ideal for couples looking for romance, families, and groups of friends. Escape the busy streets and discover the magic of the city in true comfort. Buchen Sie noch heute Ihre Amsterdamer Grachtenfahrt and make your Dutch holiday truly unforgettable!





