Dinner Canal Cruise Amsterdam: 4-Courses Including Drinks

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Mixed reviews. Many enjoyed the cruise, scenery, and atmosphere, calling it a "must-do" and "fantastic." Negative feedback included cancellations, poor food, and issues with Viator bookings.

Features

Free Cancellation

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Instant ticket delivery
Mobile Ticket
Pickup available
Duration

2 hours

Wheelchair accessible
Audio guide
Live guide
  • Drinks (beer, wine, soft drinks)
  • Cruise through Amsterdam's canals
  • 4-course dinner (choose between meat, fish or veggie option)
  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Choose your main course (meat, fish or vegetarian) at time of booking

Experience the true magic of Amsterdam as twilight descends! Treat yourself to the city's most luxurious and intimate 2-hour evening experience aboard a captivating canal cruise.

This exceptional package combines prime sightseeing with top-tier dining, featuring a delectable 4-course dinner complete with drinks.

As the sun sets, the canals and...

  • Duration 2 Hours
  • Group Tour
  • Max 60 people in the group
  • 1

    Canal Ring (Grachtengordel)

    During the cruise you'll pass through the canal ring, the famous 17th-century district surrounding the Old Centre of Amsterdam. Also designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 2

    Magere Brug

    You'll pass under the famous Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge), an Old Dutch design wooden bridge.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 3

    The Jordaan

    The Jordaan is a historic Amsterdam neighborhood known for its narrow streets, charming canals, and vibrant arts scene. Originally a working-class area, it has transformed into a trendy district filled with cafés, galleries, and boutiques.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 4

    Bloemenmarkt

    The Bloemenmarkt in Amsterdam was established in 1862 and is the world’s only floating flower market, with stalls set on houseboats along the Singel canal. Originally created to supply fresh flowers daily by boat, it has since become a colorful tourist attraction selling bulbs, souvenirs, and plants.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 5

    Centraal Station

    The Central Station in Amsterdam was designed by Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers and constructed between 1881 and 1889 on three artificial islands in the IJ lake. Its Gothic/Renaissance Revival style and iron platform roof reflect both historical grandeur and modern engineering of the time.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 6

    Prinsengracht

    The Prinsengracht, one of Amsterdam’s main canals, was dug in the early 17th century during the city’s major expansion known as the Grachtengordel project. Named after the Prince of Orange, it became a desirable residential area, lined with elegant canal houses and cultural landmarks.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 7

    Keizersgracht 319 - Amsterdam

    The Keizersgracht, named after Emperor Maximilian I, was constructed in 1612 as the widest of the main canals in Amsterdam's canal belt, showcasing grand merchant houses and reflecting the city's growing wealth.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 8

    Herengracht

    The Herengracht, also dug in 1612, was the most prestigious canal, home to the city's elite and lined with stately mansions known as the “Golden Bend.”

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 9

    Nieuwmarkt

    The Nieuwmarkt in Amsterdam emerged in the 17th century as a bustling public square, built on the site of the former city wall after the demolition of the Sint Antoniespoort. Its centerpiece, the Waag building, originally served as a city gate and later as a guildhall, anchoring the square's historical...

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 10

    Rijksmuseum

    The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam was designed by architect Pierre Cuypers and officially opened in 1885, blending Gothic and Renaissance elements to house the Netherlands’ national art and history collection. It holds masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other Dutch masters, making it a cultural landmark of international renown.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 11

    NEMO Science Museum

    NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam, designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano, opened in 1997 with its iconic green, ship-like structure rising above the Oosterdok. It serves as an interactive science and technology center, especially geared toward children and families, promoting hands-on learning and curiosity.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 12

    Magere Brug

    The Magere Brug, or "Skinny Bridge," is a historic wooden drawbridge over the Amstel River in Amsterdam, originally built in 1691 and rebuilt in 1934 in the same traditional style. Known for its elegant design and nightly illumination, it has become one of the city's most iconic and photographed bridges.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 13

    Red Light District

    Amsterdam’s Red Light District, known locally as De Wallen, is the city’s oldest neighborhood, dating back to the 14th century when it served as a harbor area. Today, it’s a regulated zone combining historic buildings, legalized sex work, and a mix of tourism, nightlife, and cultural heritage.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 14

    Westerkerk

    The Westerkerk in Amsterdam, completed in 1631, is a prime example of Dutch Renaissance architecture and is famous for its tall, ornate tower known as the Westertoren. It has played a significant role in the city’s religious and cultural life, and is also famously near Anne Frank’s house.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 15

    9 Little Streets (Negen Straatjes)

    The 9 Straatjes (Nine Streets) in Amsterdam is a charming neighborhood of nine narrow streets in the canal belt, known for its unique boutiques, vintage shops, and cozy cafés. Developed in the 17th century, it has become a trendy area blending historic charm with modern culture.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 16

    The Amstel

    The Amstel River runs through Amsterdam and was central to the city’s founding and development, giving the city its name. It has historically been a vital waterway for trade and transport, lined with iconic bridges and historic buildings along its banks.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 17

    IJ

    Het IJ is a body of water and former bay in Amsterdam that connects the city to the North Sea, playing a crucial role in its maritime trade and development. Today, it serves as a vibrant waterfront area with ferries, cultural venues, and recreational activities.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only

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