Amsterdam: Guided Open Boat Canal Cruise Unlimited Drinks Option
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Amsterdam: Guided Open Boat Canal Cruise Unlimited Drinks Option

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About this experience

There is no better way to explore and enjoy the beauty of Amsterdam’s canals and ancient center, than on a Mokumboat canal tour.

Step aboard one of Mokumboot's electrically powered tugboats or sloops for an experience never to forget. Let our crew take you to town and tell you all about our city ‘Amsterdam’, its sights, history, culture, people, and secrets. Sit back with a drink from our bar and enjoy unlimited views and highlights like the skinny bridge, the river Amstel, Herengracht, Leliegracht, Keizersgracht, seven bridges, National Maritime Museum, Nemo Science Museum, Anne Frank House, Westertoren, Schreierstoren, Oude Schans and much, much more.

Available options

Unlimited Drinks - Open Bar

Beer, soft drinks & wine

Pay Per Drink - Bar on Board

What's included

Taxes
Live guiding
Bar onboard (drinks for sale)
100% electrical and quiet boats
Blankets available
Ponchos and/or umbrellas available
Local Guide
Local skipper

Detailed itinerary

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We start our canal tour in front of Amsterdam's architectual masterpieces by famous Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers. Also the architect of the Rijksmuseum.

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At the former harbour front we find the Saint Nicolas Church, patron of sailors.

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The last remaining tower of Amsterdam's city defence, build in 1487.

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NEMO's motto is Hands On! The objects in NEMO are often experimental setups where the visitor can investigate a scientific phenomenon in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology and behavioral sciences. The museum wants to make young people enthusiastic about science and technology through experiments.

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Located in the former Navy storage facility it contains the second largest maritime collection in the world. It specializes in the maritime history of the Netherlands.

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Once build as the home of wealthy shipping companies, nowadays a luxury hotel.

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Build in 1516 as watchtower of the city's eastern defences. Also know as silly Jake because the clock's would miraculously ring very strange times.

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One if not the most recognisable and cosy pubs in Amsterdam.

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This family run diamant factory is part of Amsterdam's diamond legacy and at the hart of the old Jewish neighbourhood.

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This museum offers many insights into Amsterdam's Jewish history. The museum explains how Amsterdam became home to many Jews and you can also visit the impressive Portugese synagoge.

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Once Rembrandt van Rhijn's home, see and feel where the master created his magic. The museum boasts a large collection of Rembrandt's etchings.

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Many of the great ballets and opera's have seen the stage.

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The Netherlands most famous and daily flee market. Are you in for a bargain?

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A beautiful gift by the French to the city of Amsterdam. Once build it was to low for many ships to pass.

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The H'ART Museum is a Dutch private art museum on the Amstel in Amsterdam Center, where changing exhibitions from various museum collections can be seen.

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The Royal theater Carré was was first build as a circus for horses. Since many Dutch and world renowned artists have graced her stage. Because of her authentic grandeur artist believe they have made it when they have played Carré's stage.

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One of if not Amsterdam's most iconic draw bridge. Many tales go around about this bridge. Your guide will share them with you. Do you know which one is true or false?

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Herengracht is one of the earliest canals in Amsterdam and was first used as city defence, later canal houses were build by merchants.

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Willet-Holthuysen House at Herengracht 605 in Amsterdam, a national monument, is a canal house open to the public with fully furnished period rooms. The museum gives an impression of life in a chic building on the Amsterdam canal belt in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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The square is filled with bars and restaurants.

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Foam is a photography museum on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam. The museum presents changing exhibitions showing all kinds of photographic genres, such as historical photos, art photos, news photos and fashion photos. In addition to major exhibitions presenting the work of famous photographers, Foam pays special attention to current themes in photography and to work by emerging talent.

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The official residence of Amsterdam's mayor.

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Visit the old Heineken brewery.

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When one looks through the Reguliersgracht from the Herengracht, Seven bridges can be seen. A special treat at night when these seven bridges are illuminated.

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Felix Meritis ('Happy through merit') is the name of a former society and the associated building at Keizersgracht 324 in Amsterdam. Today the building has a public function again; Public programs such as lectures, debates, performances, films, exhibitions and workshops are organized around the domains of the original society: art, science and entrepreneurship. When Felix Meritis reopened on September 25, 2020, the fourth technology domain was added.

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Connecting the Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht.

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This other famous design by architect Pierre Cuypers houses important pieces of the Dutch national art collection and historical artifacts. Especially the Gallery with many 17th Century masters is well worth a visit.

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Grachtenmuseum Amsterdam (Museum of the Canals) is a museum on the Herengracht in Amsterdam dedicated to the 17th-century Amsterdam canal belt and the history of Amsterdam. The museum is located in a seventeenth-century canal house, with classic period rooms, a permanent multimedia exhibition, a canal garden and temporary exhibitions on the first floor.

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The Royal Concertgebouw, opened on April 11, 1888, is a building with several concert halls, located on Van Baerlestraat opposite Museumplein in Amsterdam. It is the home of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.

Many famous classical Orchestras have played here, also an impressive list of more popular music acts, like Aretha Franklin, Rod McKuen, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Grateful Dead, The Who, Janis Joplin, The Doors, Paul McCartney & Wings, Frank Sinatra en Roxy Music.

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Not only the place were many AJAX Amsterdam's Eurocup 1 and Champions League victories have been celebrated. Also an epicentre of Dutch art and culture. Along the square you will find the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, the Stedelijk Museum and the Concertgebouw.

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Amsterdam's pop Temple! The biggest names in the world crave to play this stage.

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One of Amsterdam's famous squares, with amongst many bars, the infamous Bulldog café and the more stylish Stadsschouwburg theatre.

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9 picturesque little streets with quaint little shops.

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The first part of the Keizersgracht (between Brouwersgracht and (approximately) the current Leidsegracht) was dug in the summer of 1615 on the initiative of mayor Frans Hendricksz. Oetgens, city carpenter Hendrick Jacobsz Staets and city surveyor Lucas Jansz Sinck. The Keizersgracht, named after Emperor Maximilian I of the Holy Roman Empire,[1] is the widest canal in the center of Amsterdam, namely one hundred Amsterdam feet, i.e. 28.31 meters. A remarkable detail is that the Keizersgracht was dug later than the Prinsengracht (which was dug in 1614), while the Keizersgracht is the second canal of the three main canals.

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At the Amsterdam Houseboat Museum, you get the chance to experience first-hand what it’s like to live on the canals in a houseboat in Amsterdam. The museum is located in the “Hendrika Maria”, a former cargo ship built in 1914. The cargo hold is now a cosy living space featuring all the conveniences and a surprising amount of space and comfort.

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The Homomonument is a memorial on the Westermarkt, located between the Westerkerk and the Keizersgracht in the city center of Amsterdam. The monument was unveiled on September 5, 1987 and consists of three pink granite triangles, arranged to form a large triangle.
It serves to commemorate all gay men and women who have been persecuted because of their orientation and to inspire and support them in their struggle for recognition and against oppression and discrimination.

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This renaissance style tower was finished in 1638. It is Amsterdam's most famous tower and at the hart of the Jordaan neighbourhood. The tower is also subject of a very famous local folk song in typical 'Jordanees' croner style.

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The Westerkerk was built between 1620 and 1631 in Renaissance style according to designs by master builder Hendrick de Keyser (1565-1621). He is buried in the Zuiderkerk. The Westerkerk was completed under the leadership of his son Pieter de Keyser (1595-1676) and put into use on June 8, 1631. The church has a length of 58 meters and a width of 29 meters. The high central nave is flanked by the two lower side aisles. The three-aisled basilica has a rectangular plan with two transepts of equal dimensions. As a result, the floor plan took the shape of two connected Greek crosses.

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The Anne Frank House is a museum at Westermarkt 20 in Amsterdam in memory of Anne Frank and her Jewish family who went into hiding during the Second World War. The museum was built around their hiding place, the Achterhuis at Prinsengracht 263, where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary Het Achterhuis.

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Vanaf 1612 werd vanaf de Brouwersgracht de grachtengordel in zuidelijke richting gegraven. De gracht dankt sinds 1594 zijn naam aan de vele bierbrouwerijen die in de zestiende en zeventiende eeuw in deze buurt waren te vinden. Vanaf 1782 zit aan de Brouwersgracht bij de Driehoekstraat de laatste Amsterdamse distilleerderij van jenever en likeuren: De Ooievaar. De meeste pakhuizen, gebouwd voor de opslag van goederen, zijn omgebouwd tot woonhuizen.

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The Nieuwe Haarlemmersluis was completed in 1602 as a lock in the sea dike around the city, to prevent seawater from flowing into the canals at high tide. The old city wall originally stood on the site of the new lock, which was demolished from 1601 to expand the city westward

What's not included

Snacks for sale

Available languages

Guide guide
EN NL

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
We offer life jackets for 0-6 year olds free of charge.

Meeting point

Our Mokumboot crew will welcome you at the quay on the Central Station side. Walk down the stairs and meet our crew.

Important notes

The Mokumboot host on the quay will welcome you, scan your ticket and help you on board.

About Amsterdam

Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is renowned for its picturesque canals, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. Known as the 'Venice of the North,' the city offers a rich blend of art, history, and modern innovation, making it a captivating destination for travelers.

Top Attractions

Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum is the Dutch national museum dedicated to arts and history. It houses an extensive collection of paintings, including works by Rembrandt and Vermeer.

Museum 2-3 hours €20

Van Gogh Museum

The Van Gogh Museum is dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries. It houses the largest collection of Van Gogh paintings and drawings in the world.

Museum 1.5-2 hours €20

Anne Frank House

The Anne Frank House is a biographical museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. The building is where Anne Frank and her family hid from Nazi persecution during World War II.

Historical 1 hour €16

Dam Square

Dam Square is the central square of Amsterdam and a historic site. It is home to the Royal Palace, the National Monument, and various other landmarks.

Historical 1 hour Free

Jordaan

Jordaan is a picturesque and lively neighborhood known for its narrow streets, canals, and vibrant atmosphere. It is a great place to explore, shop, and dine.

Neighborhood A few hours to explore Free to explore, varies for shopping and dining

Must-Try Local Dishes

Stroopwafel

A thin, round waffle made from two layers of baked dough joined by a caramel-like syrup filling

Dessert Vegetarian, contains wheat and sugar

Bitterballen

Deep-fried, crispy balls filled with a creamy, spiced ragout, typically made from beef or veal

Snack Contains meat, gluten, and dairy

Haring

Raw herring fish, traditionally served with onions and pickles, eaten by holding the fish by its tail and lowering it into your mouth

Dish Contains fish, not suitable for vegetarians

Poffertjes

Miniature pancakes made from a batter of flour, eggs, milk, and yeast, served with powdered sugar and butter

Dessert Vegetarian, contains wheat, eggs, and dairy

Popular Activities

Canal kayaking Bike tours Escape rooms Canal cruises Visiting parks and gardens Spa and wellness treatments Museum visits Art galleries

Best Time to Visit

June to August

The peak tourist season in Amsterdam is during the summer months when the weather is warm and sunny. This is the best time to enjoy outdoor activities and festivals, but it's also the busiest and most expensive period.

15°C to 22°C 59°F to 72°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Dutch
  • Widely spoken: English, German, French
  • English: Widely spoken, especially in tourist areas

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, with some areas requiring caution

Amsterdam is generally a safe city for travelers, with low violent crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bike theft, can occur, particularly in tourist areas and on public transport. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially at night.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious of your surroundings, particularly in crowded areas and on public transport
  • • Use licensed taxis and agree on the fare before starting your journey

Getting there

By air
  • Amsterdam Airport Schiphol • 17.5 km from city center
By train

Amsterdam Centraal

By bus

Amsterdam Sloterdijk, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

Getting around

Public transport

Amsterdam's tram system is efficient and user-friendly, with 14 day and night tram lines. A single ticket costs €3.20, and day passes are available.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Taxi Amsterdam

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Jordaan De Pijp De Wallen (Red Light District) Museumplein Amsterdam-Noord

Day trips

Zaanse Schans
20 km from Amsterdam • Half day to full day

A picturesque and open-air museum featuring traditional Dutch houses, windmills, and workshops, showcasing the history and craftsmanship of the region.

Haarlem
20 km from Amsterdam • Half day to full day

A charming and historic city known for its beautiful architecture, museums, and vibrant cultural scene, often considered a smaller and more relaxed version of Amsterdam.

Utrecht
50 km from Amsterdam • Full day

A vibrant and historic city known for its beautiful canals, medieval architecture, and lively cultural scene, with a unique and charming atmosphere.

Festivals

King's Day (Koningsdag) • April 27 (or April 26 if the 27th is a Sunday) Amsterdam Pride • Late July to early August Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) • Mid-October

Pro tips

  • Use the OV-chipkaart for seamless and convenient public transport
  • Rent a bike to explore the city like a local, but be aware of cycling rules and etiquette
  • Visit major attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds
  • Explore the city's neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and charm
  • Try local specialties, such as stroopwafels, bitterballen, and Dutch pancakes
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