Tulip Time
A cruise in Holland during the spring is synonymous with stunning tulip fields. The Keukenhof Gardens, accessible via river cruise excursions, boasts over 7 million bulbs in bloom, offering a riot of colour that's a photographer's dream.
Is there a best time to cruise these waterways?
Spring (from late March to late June) is tulip season in Holland and ideal for flower enthusiasts. Autumn (from September to November) offers fewer crowds and is one of the most magical times to visit Amsterdam with brilliant foliage transforming the cities's canals and bars and restaurants become delightfully cosy. The summer provides long days and warm weather.
Belgian Beer & Chocolate
In Belgium, you're in the heartland of world-class beer and chocolate. Many cruises offer tasting sessions and factory visits, where you can learn the craft behind these famous Belgian exports. Don't miss out on local delicacies like stroopwafels in Holland and Belgian waffles and chocolate in Belgium.
Windmills & Waterways
Holland's iconic windmills are not just picturesque; they're part of a historic water management system to keep the country, much of which is below sea level, dry. A cruise here provides firsthand insight into this engineering marvel.
Medieval Beauty
Belgian cities like Bruges and Ghent offer stunning medieval architecture virtually untouched by the ravages of war. Cobblestone streets, historic churches, and ancient market squares give you a feeling of stepping back in time.
Where would my river cruise start?
Most river cruises start from within Amsterdam. The city has multiple docking locations, but the most commonly used terminal for river cruises is the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA), located close to the city centre. The central location of the docks makes it convenient for travellers to explore Amsterdam before or after their river cruise.
Keukenhof in Springtime
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