River cruises from Amsterdam
A discovery tour through the provinces of the Netherlands
Located between the North Sea and the Ijsselmeer, Amsterdam is an ideal departure port for a river cruise through the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. Via canals, the city is connected with the great rivers Rhine, Meuse and Scheldt. On Amsterdam cruises you can discover three countries from their most beautiful side. Set out from the Dutch capital to discover the diversity of the provinces of the Netherlands. Take a stroll through the historic old towns of Maastricht and Utrecht, enjoy the charm of typical Dutch coastal towns such as Hoorn and Stavoren, and sample the world-famous Dutch cheese in the "cheese cities" of Alkmaar and Gouda. You also won't have far to go to Belgium on a cruise from Amsterdam. Immerse yourself in the history of the Middle Ages in Ghent, discover ancient and modern art in the museums of Antwerp and enjoy Belgium's excellent cuisine and countless types of beer during a visit to Brussels. Last but not least, the Amsterdam cruise will also take you to the north of Germany, where you will get to know proud small and large Hanseatic cities.
City Highlights
Description and info of river cruises
in the Netherlands
On this river cruise through the Netherlands you will get to know three of the most beautiful and important cities in the country. From Düsseldorf you will first visit beautiful Amsterdam, the largest and also most unique city in the country. During a boat trip over the world-famous canals of Amsterdam, you will not be able to get out of the amazement. Enjoy the countless small canals with their picturesque bridges and magnificent town houses along the banks. With its world-famous art museums, such as the Rijksmuseum and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam is also always worth a visit for art fans. The second stop on the trip is Rotterdam, which as the second largest city in the Netherlands is a modern contrast to historic Amsterdam. The highlight of a visit to Rotterdam is undoubtedly a harbor cruise, during which you will get to know the largest and busiest port in Europe. Third and final shore visit of your cruise through Holland is Arnhem. Although not as well known to tourists as Amsterdam and Rotterdam, the capital of the province of Gelderland is still worth a visit. Fashionistas will have their true joy at the numerous boutiques in the Modekwartier. And animal lovers will spend a great day in the country's most famous zoo, Burgers' Zoo.
This river cruise through Holland and Belgium takes you to three of the largest metropolises in the two Benelux countries. From Düsseldorf, you will first head downriver to Amsterdam. The charm of the largest city in the Netherlands is its unique canal belt, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historical significance. Discover the city's many narrow and crooked historic buildings on the waterfront during a walk, bike ride or boat tour. From Amsterdam, continue your journey to Antwerp. The vibrant metropolis of Flanders combines history and modernity in a more harmonious way than almost any other city in Europe. Here, centuries-old buildings such as the Church of Our Lady, the Steen Castle and the magnificent houses on the Grote Markt combine with many examples of modern architecture, such as the Museum aan het Stroom. Here, old Flemish masters meet a very lively contemporary art scene in the city's art museums. And don't forget to sample one of Flanders' hundreds of beers while in Antwerp. The final stop on your river cruise through Holland and Belgium is modern Rotterdam. At the mouth of the Rhine into the North Sea, you will experience not only Europe's largest port, but also hypermodern architecture and a very interesting gastronomic offer.
On this river cruise from Düsseldorf you will get to know Antwerp and Brussels, the two largest and best-known cities in Belgium. The first stop on the river cruise is Antwerp, where history and modernity meet in concentrated form. The old town of the Flemish metropolis with the Church of Our Lady, the Steen Castle, the houses on the Grote Markt and numerous other magnificent buildings is one of the most beautiful historic centers in Europe. Antwerp is one of the most dynamic metropolises in Western Europe, where time has not stood still. Europe's second largest port, the world's largest diamond trading center and a vibrant art and fashion scene make Antwerp a hotspot of modernity. Continue on to Brussels - the capital of Belgium and equally of Europe. Brussels also scores with a beautifully preserved historic old town, the center of which is the magnificent Grand Place with the medieval City Hall. But a visit to Brussels should also include a tour of the most important institutions of European politics. And, of course, you should not miss the opportunity to sample a chocolate or two at one of Brussels' world-famous chocolatiers. On the way back to Düsseldorf, you will visit Nijmegen, the oldest city in the Netherlands. The gabled houses and small shops of the city exude a very special Dutch charm.
On this river cruise through the Netherlands, you'll immerse yourself in some of the country's oldest and most beautiful cities. First stop of the cruise is Nijmegen, the oldest city in the country. Main sights of Nijmegen are the Stevenskerk and the market square with the Boterwaag, the Sint-Stevenspoortje and numerous beautiful town houses. From Nijmegen, you will cross the Maas River to Maastricht, the southernmost city in the Netherlands. Maastricht is not only known for its beautifully preserved city center with the Romanesque St. Servatius Basilica and the Gothic St. Janskerk, but is also popular for its southern flair. Downstream on the Maas River, the tour continues via Roermond, with its many small boutiques and quaint cafés, to Venlo, where you should have seen the Old Town Hall and the Limburg Museum. Children will love to spend their day in Venlo at the amusement park Toverland or the play park Klein Zwitserland. Via the old fortified town of Gorinchem, you will continue your river cruise to Dordrecht - one of the oldest cities in Holland - which exudes the typical charm of the country with its numerous waterways. Don't miss a visit to the Grote Kerk, the highly praised collection of paintings in the Dordrechts Museum and the Augustinian monastery Het Hof. Your journey on the Rhine and Meuse concludes in Arnhem, which is best known as a museum city. Here you will be spoilt for choice between the wine museum, the water museum and the open-air museum.
This river cruise through Holland and Belgium is a voyage of discovery to some of the most beautiful cities in the two Benelux countries. Starting in Düsseldorf, you will depart for Amsterdam, where you can enjoy the world's unique charm of Holland's largest city along the canal belt. The mixture of dozens of small canals, hundreds of bridges and countless crooked houses makes Amsterdam such a special city. But also the art and shopping scene of Amsterdam are among the best in Europe. Afterwards you will get to know Hoorn, a typical Dutch coastal town on the shores of the Ijsselmeer. In this charming harbor town, you will breathe in the flair of Holland's Golden Age and experience maritime history at every turn. Set sail from Hoorn on a sailboat or take a trip on a small steam train. From Hoorn, travel on to Rotterdam, Holland's largest port city, where you can also experience the largest port in Europe. A boat trip along the miles of wharves is a very special event. Next shore leave is Ghent. In the Flanders university town, you will hardly be able to decide what to do first: a tour of the massive Count's Castle, the majestic St. Bavo's Cathedral or the picturesque Belfry. Or perhaps you would prefer a stroll along the waterfront, along the Grass and the Korenlei. The medieval city center of Ghent is without a doubt one of the most beautiful old towns in Europe. You will also experience numerous medieval sights during your next stop in Antwerp. However, Antwerp is also a vibrant modern city with an extremely lively fashion and art scene. The conclusion of your river cruise through Holland and Belgium is Nijmegen, the oldest city in the Netherlands.
On this cruise through Holland you will get to know many of the most beautiful provinces of the Netherlands. The first stop on your river cruise is Cuijk on the Meuse River, where you can experience history at the Foundation Museum Ceuclum, the Sint Agatha Monastery and the St. Martinuskerk. Via Roermond, you will sail up the Meuse River to Maastricht. The capital of the province of Limburg delights with a great mix of historical sights, cultural highlights, cozy restaurants and hip cafes. From Maastricht you drive to Antwerp, the heart of Flanders. Here you can not only shop for fashion, art and diamonds, but also enjoy magnificent historic and modern architecture. In Dordrecht in South Holland, you will immerse yourself in the exciting past of a former trading city. The historic city center, the harbor and the museums of Dordrecht bear witness to the great history of the city. Via Rotterdam, where you will be amazed by the largest port in Europe, you will travel on to historic Gouda, whose scales, town hall and St. John's Church are among the most beautiful buildings in the Netherlands. In Gouda, of course, you can't miss learning all about the world-famous cheese at the Gouda Cheese Experience. The conclusion of your cruise through the provinces of the Netherlands is at the same time one of the highlights: Amsterdam. Enjoy the unique flair of the Amsterdam canals at the end of your cruise through Holland with a glass of Heineken or a coffee in one of the cozy cafes on the banks of the canals.
.A river cruise through Holland and Belgium is hard to beat for variety. In almost every city of the two Benelux countries there are beautiful historical sights to visit. However, many of the metropolises of the Netherlands, such as Rotterdam and Antwerp, are also known for their modern architecture. Art lovers will discover numerous old and new masterpieces in the museums of Amsterdam, Antwerp, Ghent and Maastricht. Sporty people can enjoy sailing or kayaking on the many waters of Holland and Belgium. That both countries are a paradise for cyclists is widely known anyway. And whether with a Belgian beer in Antwerp, a bag of fries in Brussels or a coffee in Amsterdam - the bars, cafes and restaurants in Belgium and the Netherlands are way out in front in Europe when it comes to coziness.
The starting point of a river cruise to the Netherlands is the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf. Due to its excellent connection to the highway network, its large airport and its important train station, Düsseldorf is easily accessible from anywhere in Germany. The VIVA Cruises team will be happy to assist all guests in planning their journey to Düsseldorf.
VIVA All-Inclusive:
for you only the best
With VIVA Cruises, "all-inclusive" means that you can relax and enjoy. Your physical well-being is taken care of with selected meals and drinks. In addition, we offer you relaxing care products. And if you do need a good connection, use our WLAN. For otherwise good connections - especially to our on-board staff - the included tip.
.Welcome with a
welcome champagne - to a wonderful
stay on board
Full board with breakfast buffet,
lunch, dinner (multi-course
gourmet menus, served at the place) and
snacks with free choice of table and flexible
meal times
All-day high-quality, cold and hot
non-alcoholic beverages, as well as a
exquisite selection of alcoholic beverages;
take a look at our bar menu.
High Tea: once per trip a selection
of sweet and savory treats such
as scones, sandwiches,
cupcakes, chocolates and macarons. In addition
be suitably diverse teas
offered.
Daily freshly stocked mini-bar and
reusable water bottle on
cabin
Selected beauty products from
RITUALS
Free WLAN on board - for undisturbed
reception
Tipping fees for the entire crew
.The right excursions to go with your river cruise
.The guests on board our floating premium hotels are all different. That's why we devise an equally diverse excursion program for each of our fascinating itineraries. Whether you're an epicurean, a nature lover, or an art enthusiast, our selection of experiences will open up new perspectives on every voyage.
Arrival and departure to your VIVA ship
Arrival and departure to your VIVA ship
With VIVA Cruises you enjoy the feeling of being in the best hands from the very beginning. That's why our service is not limited to life on board, but begins with the preparation of your trip.
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Our berth in Amsterdam is usually located at Haven Amsterdam, Ruyterkade Oost IJ RO1. You will receive further information with your travel documents two weeks before the start of your trip.
If you are traveling to Amsterdam in your own car, here is our recommendation on nearby parking garages:
Piet Heingarage
Piet Heinkade 59
1019 GM Amsterdam
Piet Heingarage | Amsterdam
IJ-oever Centrum
Vriesseveem 9
1019 GM Amsterdam
IJ-oever Centrum | Amsterdam
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