ZUIDERKERK (SOUTHERN CHURCH)

This cruise promises to be nothing short of a romantic and memorable evening! With the glow of twilight, amidst the fairytale-like illuminated buildings and in the comfort of the luxury boat, sink into a perfect evening. Enjoy plenty of photo ops as you pass by the city's charming medieval bridges, 17th-century houseboats, and stately antique mansions. Enjoy views of the city’s landmark buildings and monuments in all their illuminated splendor with the expertise of a multilingual tour guide! Feast on unlimited wine, beer, or soft drinks served by the courteous and friendly staff on board. To top it all off, you'll also enjoy a plate of excellent local charcuterie and cheese, including the global favorite, Old Amsterdam. Sights you'll come across The Amstel Zuiderkerkstoren Dutch National Opera & Ballet The Dancing Houses Seven Bridges View Point Herengracht

Wine, beer, soda, and cheese! Unlimited drinks and Dutch cheese make this 60-min cruise a dream for foodies, wine lovers, and anyone who enjoys a good snack with a view. Relax in plush seating aboard a 100% electric saloon boat—silent, eco-friendly, and designed for ultimate comfort, rain or shine. Your interactive skipper and English-speaking guide keep things lively with fun facts, hidden gems, and top recommendations for your Amsterdam adventure. Choose your boarding spot! Start your cruise from Centraal Station or Anne Frank House—whichever suits your plans best. Convenience meets canal views!


Go on an enlightening journey that will show you Amsterdam's Jewish history, starting at the remarkable 15th-century Waag building at Nieuwmarkt Square. With a choice of an English-speaking guide, you're led through a chronicle of the city's rich Jewish heritage, winding through noteworthy landmarks such as the Zuiderkerk, a 17th-century Protestant church, and Huis de Pinto, a mansion reflecting the affluence of a Sephardic Jewish family. Uncover how famed painter Rembrandt's art was influenced by his Jewish neighbors and the intriguing Stolpersteine – small memorial stones paying tribute to Holocaust victims. An evocative voyage of remembrance and resilience Learn about Anne Frank and her life while she was in hiding when she wrote her famous diary. You also have the option to choose between a 2 or 3-hour tour. The 2-hour tour covers spots such as the Portuguese Synagogue, a testament to Amsterdam's cultural diversity during the Golden Age. This tour concludes with a visit to the National Holocaust Names Monument. The 3-hour tour starts in the Jewish Quarter and will take you past the Trippenhuis Building on Amsterdam's Kloveniersburgwal canal, which once housed the Dutch East India Company.

