Throttle up alongside the giants of global trade
Board a private, licensed speedboat for an adrenaline-laced voyage from Antwerp’s historic riverfront to the colossal Deurganckdok, the only berth on earth built to host two Ultra-Large Container Vessels side-by-side.
Voyage highlights
Scheldt fast-track – Slice past the city and port's skyline and fee the river spray as the city falls away.
World’s second biggest lock – Sneak a bow-level view of the 500 m Kieldrecht Lock gates.
Deurganckdok close-up – Drift beneath sky-scraping cranes and watch boxes the size of city buses slide in and out of ocean liners, so close you can hear the twist-locks click.
Industry in motion – Glide past high power tugboats and bustling straddle carriers, follow the skyline of the world’s second-largest chemical cluster, and sweep by the twin cooling towers of the Doel nuclear plant, an unforgettable mix of heavy industry and riverside life.
Steenplein Boarding – Riverfront Welcome & Skipper Brief
Meet your seasoned guide on the historic Steenplein quay, right beneath Antwerp’s medieval fortress. After introductions and a quick safety rundown, everyone settles into the luxe speedboat’s cushioned seats. With the city skyline glinting behind you, lines are cast off and the engines purr to life—setting the scene for a high-speed run downriver toward the mighty Deurganckdok.
Historic Docklands Drive – Het Eilandje & Red Star Line
Cruising by the old quays of Het Eilandje, our guide points our the silent sentinels of Antwerp’s sail-to-steam heyday—and their once-revolutionary gearwork as if opening a time capsule. At the red-brick Red Star Line Museum, they recount how millions boarded steamers here for New York, punctuating the tale with insider tidbits about cargo stowage, steerage life, and dockworker lore.
Oosterweel Contrast Drive – Medieval Spire vs. Europe’s Largest Wharf
As we see the tiny 15th-century Oosterweel church in the distance, your guide draws your eye to the colossal construction yard right beside it—the Oosterweel works, currently Europe’s biggest wharf, where tunnel segments for Antwerp’s long-awaited Ring closure are being cast. In a few animated sentences, they connect the dots between medieval river parishes, post-war port expansion, and today’s multi-billion-euro infrastructure overhaul.
Scheldelaan Duality – Petro-Chem Titans & Graffiti Wall
Flying south along the Scheldelaan, your guide turns the boat into a moving theatre: on the right, stainless tanks, cracking towers, and steam plumes of Europe’s second-largest chemical cluster; and just in front of it, a kilometre-long flood wall exploding with colour—the annual international graffiti contest where artists trade spray cans for safety helmets. Your guide unpacks how pipelines run under the roadway like hidden arteries.
Boudewijn & Van Cauwelaert Locks – Small Ships, Big Stories
Passing by the Boudewijn–Van Cauwelaert locks: modest by port standards yet vital for barges and coastal feeders. Your guide deciphers the lock-master signals, points out bow thruster turbulence underfoot, and explains how these “workhorse” gates keep refinery supply lines flowing day and night. Watching tugs nudge short-sea freighters through the narrow sluices offers an intimate warm-up before the mega-dock spectacle still ahead.
Time-Warp at Lillo Fort – Geese & Gunpowder beside Chemical Titans
Right before we enter the futuristic Deurganckdock, we pass by 18th-century fishermen’s houses and a tiny dock that evoked life two centuries ago in the small village called Lillo Fort. Your guide paints vivid tales of Spanish sieges, smugglers, and the community that clings to identity in the shadow of the world’s second-largest chemical cluster just across the dike—proof that in Antwerp’s port, past and present coexist within a single heartbeat.
Champagne Moment in Deurganckdok – Bow-to-Bow with Ocean Giants
Throttle straight into the colossal Deurganckdok, champagne cork popping as 300 to 400-metre container ships tower just metres off the ship. Cranes clatter overhead, straddle carriers zip beneath, and your guide pours flutes while decoding every horn, light, and gantry move. Off the starboard bow rises the twin cooling towers of the Doel nuclear plant; astern, the record-breaking Kieldrecht Lock stands ready to lift these floating skyscrapers. Surrounded by thundering maritime choreography—tugs, pilots, line-handlers—you toast the living engine of global trade in the very heart of Europe’s busiest dock.
Down-River Discovery – Locks, Wildlife & Ask-Anything Q&A
With corks empty and memory cards full, the skipper throttles back to a comfortable glide toward Antwerp’s skyline. Along the Scheldt you shadow laden barges, skim past feeder ships entering the Kieldrecht and Zandvliet locks, and spot oystercatchers and grey herons hunting the mudflats. Your guide narrates every logistic ballet—how pilots board, how tides dictate schedules, why certain berths lie idle—and invites you to fire away with any port question you’ve ever had. By the time the speedboat noses back onto Steenplein, you’ll understand the port interlocking web of commerce and ecology like an insider.
At the Steenplein, which is at the city center at the riverside, there is a little white building in the middle with the shape of a ship. Your guide will wait for you in front of it's entrance.
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