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Canal Cruises in Amsterdam

Comparison, Overview & Our Tips (2025)

A canal cruise is one of the most popular activities in Amsterdam.
On this page, you’ll find:

  • an overview of the different types of boat tours,
  • our comparison with prices, duration & features,
  • booking tips and how to get your tickets.

📌 This guide helps you quickly and easily find the right canal cruise for your visit to Amsterdam.

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Experience Amsterdam from the Water

Amsterdam was built around its famous canals – nearly 100 kilometers of waterways weave through the historic city center.

It’s no wonder the Dutch capital is often referred to as the “Venice of the North”. In fact, Amsterdam has more canals than Venice.

Today, the canal belt of Amsterdam is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

A canal cruise is more than just a boat ride:
From the water, you’ll discover the city’s rich history in a unique way.
Canal Amsterdam Cruise Sightseeing

Amsterdam is also known as the “Venice of the North” (Photo by Dr. Uwe Merkel).

Comparison: Canal Cruises in Amsterdam (2025)

What types of canal cruises are available?

There are many types of cruises and boat tours in Amsterdam. We’ve compared the most popular options to help you quickly find the tour that best fits your travel plans:

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Classic Canal CruiseOpen Boat CruiseCanal Cruise with DiningHop-on-Hop-off BoatEvening Cruise
Duration~ 1 hour~ 1 – 1.5 hours~ 1 – 1.5 hoursDay Pass~ 1.5 hours
Price(2025)from €15 p.p.from €25 p.p.from €40 p.p.from €30 p.p.
(24 hrs)
from €20 p.p.
FeaturesAudio guide,
large covered boats (weatherproof),
low price
Smaller boats,
live guide,
drinks included (optional)
1. “Pizza Cruise
incl. pizza & drinks
2. Dinner Cruise
incl. 4-course menu
Flexible boarding and disembarkingRomantic, great photo spots along illuminated canals, optional drinks & snacks
Popular With
All visitorsGroups,
families,
photographers
Groups,
couples,
families
First-time visitors,
families,
time-limited travelers
Couples,
photographers

Overview of the Most Popular Canal Cruises in Amsterdam

Canal cruises are a favorite among both tourists and locals. From the water, the city reveals a completely different perspective—with stunning views of historic merchant houses, bridges, and hidden courtyards.

Here’s a closer look at the most popular canal cruises:

#1 Classic Canal Cruise

A classic canal cruise is the perfect introduction to Amsterdam – informative, relaxing, and ideal for first-time visitors.

Details:

  • Duration: ~60 minutes
  • Departure: Usually from Central Station, Anne Frank House, or Rijksmuseum
  • Route: Along the main canals (e.g., Herengracht, Prinsengracht, Keizersgracht)
  • Schedule: Every 15–30 mins from approx. 9 am–9 pm
  • Highlights: Multilingual audio guides, covered boats
  • Price: from €15 per person
  • Best for: First-timers, culture lovers, solo travelers
  • Drawbacks: Not wheelchair accessible, sometimes crowded, less personalized
Our Tip:These tours often sell out quickly. We recommend booking your preferred time slot online in advance.
👉Book your tickets for the Classic Canal Cruise online
Classic Canal Cruise Main Station amsterdamHauptbahnhof

The covered boats of the classic canal cruise offer a great experience in any weather (Image: © travelguide.amsterdam)

#2 Open Boat Cruise

A cruise on an open boat offers a more intimate and authentic experience—perfect in good weather and for those who want something more personal.

Details:

  • Duration: ~60–90 minutes
  • Departure: Often from Anne Frank House, Central Station, or Rijksmuseum
  • Route: Smaller canals and hidden routes, off the main track
  • Schedule: Daily, depending on weather, between 10 am–10 pm
  • Highlights: Personal guide (often available in English), small groups, dogs allowed with some operators
  • Price: from €20 per person
  • Best for: Couples, solo travelers, repeat visitors, also suitable for first-timers
  • Drawbacks: Not wheelchair accessible, limited seats, weather-dependent
Our Tip: Due to high demand, early online booking is recommended.
👉Book Open Boat Canal Cruise Online
Amsterdam Boat Canal Cruise

The canal cruise in an open boat offers many great photo opportunities (Image: © Bob C Images).

#3 Canal Cruise with Dining

These cruises combine the beauty of Amsterdam’s canals with culinary experiences like cheese tasting, pizza, or a gourmet 4-course dinner.

Details:

  • Duration: ~75–120 minutes
  • Departure: Mostly from Damrak, Central Station, or the Museum Harbour
  • Schedule: Approx. 5–9 pm
  • Highlights: Illuminated canals, cozy evening ambiance
  • Price: from €40 per person (e.g., pizza cruise)
  • Best for: Couples, groups, families, special occasions
  • Drawbacks: Not wheelchair accessible, fixed menu options
Our Tip:These tours are especially popular on weekends—book online early.
👉Book a Dinner or Pizza Canal Cruise online here
Dinner Tour canal Amsterdam

A different kind of meal – on a boat tour on the canals in Amsterdam in the evening (Image: © Manuel Barroso).

#4 Evening Canal Cruise

A cruise at sunset or after dark shows Amsterdam in a magical, romantic light – calm, peaceful, and perfect for photography.

Details:

  • Duration: ~90 minutes
  • Departure: Usually from Leidseplein near the Rijksmuseum
  • Schedule: Every 30 minutes from approx. 6:30–10 pm
  • Highlights: Romantic vibe, lights on bridges and buildings, stunning photo spots
  • Price: from €20 per person
  • Best for: Couples, families, photography lovers
  • Drawbacks: Fewer sightseeing explanations, less visibility in the dark
Our Tip: To secure your preferred time, it’s best to book in advance online.
👉Book an Evening Canal Cruise Online
Boat Tour Amsterdam Evening

The canals of Amsterdam offer a beautiful evening atmosphere and great photo opportunities (image: © Cor Oosterbeek).

#5 Hop-on-Hop-off-Boats

Hop-on hop-off boats allow you to explore the city by water and get on or off at various stops near key attractions.

Details:

  • Duration: Flexible day use with 24-hour ticket
  • Departure: Central stops like Central Station, Anne Frank House, Rijksmuseum
  • Route: Circular route with fixed stops near major landmarks
  • Schedule: Approx. 9 am–6 pm, every 20–30 mins
  • Highlights: Get on/off flexibly throughout the day
  • Price: from €30 per person (24 hours)
  • Best for: Active travelers, families
  • Drawbacks: Longer waiting times possible, fewer onboard explanations
Our Tip: Book online early, especially during peak season.
👉Online Tickets for Hop-on-Hop-off-Boats
Hop on Hop off Boat Amsterdam

Hop-on hop-off can also be done by boat in Amsterdam (Image: © travelguide.amsterdam).

Canal Cruise with the “I amsterdam City Card”

The I amsterdam City Card includes a free 1-hour canal cruise with one of the major providers (e.g., Lovers or Stromma). No reservation required.

Benefits of the I amsterdam Card for Canal Cruises:

  • No extra charge for the cruise
  • Flexible use during your stay
  •  Ideal when combined with public transport and museum visits

Our Tip: If you plan to visit museums, use public transport, and take a canal cruise during your trip, the I amsterdam Card can save you money.

Combo Tickets: Canal Cruise + Museum Entry

Combo tickets include entrance to major museums or attractions, plus a canal cruise – perfect for those who want to see a lot in a short time.

Benefit: Combo tickets are usually cheaper than booking separately.

Popular Combo Offers:

#1 Canal Cruise + Rijksmuseum

Skip-the-line access + 1-hour cruise.
Price: ~€38 p.p.

#2 Canal Cruise + Van Gogh Museum

Skip-the-line access + 1-hour cruise.
Price: ~€40

#3 Moco Museum + Canal Cruise

Skip-the-line access + 1-hour cruise.
Price: ~€35 adults / €25 children (4–13)

#4 Canal Cruise + Heineken Experience

Includes 90-minute Heineken tour + ~45-minute cruise. (18+ only)
Price: ~€25

Practical Tips for Your Canal Cruise

Dogs on Board
Some operators do not allow dogs (except assistance dogs). Check with the provider in advance.

✅ Accessibility
Some boats are wheelchair accessible. Smaller or open boats usually are not. Check the provider’s website for details.

✅ Languages & Audio Guides
Most classic tours offer audio guides in several languages including English, German, French, Spanish, and Italian. Open boats often have live commentary (mostly in English).

✅ Weather Conditions
Most cruises run year-round in all weather. Classic boats are covered and heated. Open boats run only in dry conditions. Bring rain gear, warm clothes, or sun protection depending on the season.

✅ Cruising with Kids
Shorter tours (30–60 mins) are ideal for families, especially on open boats or with child-friendly audio. Many operators offer family tickets or free rides for kids under 4.

Frequently asked questions – FAQ 2025

Many large operators offer boats with flat entry and space for wheelchairs. Smaller or open boats usually are not.
Find more info, updated prices, and a comparison in our online guide.

In our opinion, there is no such thing as “the best” canal cruise — after all, it largely depends on personal preference.
Based on our experience, the classic tour is ideal for first-time visitors because it is informative and comfortable. Those who prefer a more personalized experience can take a canal cruise in a smaller open boat with a personal guide. Couples often prefer an evening cruise with an atmosphere, while families can benefit from shorter tours or flexible hop-on, hop-off boats.

You can find further information, current prices, and our booking tips in our online travel guide.

Yes, many are great for families. Shorter or open-boat rides are ideal. Some providers offer family-friendly guides or discounts. Kids under 4 often ride for free.

More info and ticket tips are available in our guide.

Yes, classic cruises operate year-round. Boats are covered and heated. Open boats only run in dry weather. Cruises may be cancelled during storms or strong winds.

Full info and updated tips can be found in our guide.

We recommend online booking—especially in peak season or for evening/special tours. Many sell out fast, especially in good weather.
See our guide for booking tips and current prices and comparisons.

You can find more information about canal cruises in Amsterdam, including current prices and our booking tips, in our online travel guide. You can also find a direct comparison there.