Experience an exclusive private shore excursion from Zeebrugge, tailored to your interests and schedule. With your own guide and vehicle, explore the enchanting city of Bruges—often called the Venice of the North—at your own pace.
Savor Belgian chocolate, stroll through charming medieval streets, and glide along tranquil canals, discovering hidden gems and iconic landmarks like Market Square and Ghent’s Gothic Cathedral. Enjoy delicious local cuisine as your guide shares insights into Bruges’ rich history and culture.
At the end of your private excursion, return to port with ample time or enjoy extra time in Bruges, with your transport at your disposal. Join us for an unforgettable journey through Belgium, where history, culture, and beauty await you!
St. Bavo's Cathedral is an exquisite Gothic landmark situated in the heart of Ghent at Sint-Baafsplein. Renowned for its breathtaking architecture and rich history, the cathedral houses one of the world’s most celebrated masterpieces, "The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb" by the Van Eyck brothers. The interior is equally captivating, featuring soaring vaulted ceilings, intricate stained glass windows, and a stunning Baroque pulpit. A visit to this remarkable site promises a journey through centuries of religious and artistic heritage, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring Ghent.
Graslei and Korenlei are two charming streets that line the banks of the Leie River in the heart of Ghent. Famous for their picturesque row of medieval guild houses, these waterfront promenades provide a window into the city’s vibrant trading history. The well-preserved architecture, dating back to the Middle Ages, creates a delightful ambiance, ideal for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing boat tour. As some of the most photographed locations in Ghent, these iconic quaysides offer stunning views of the city’s historic core.
Gravensteen, known as the "Castle of the Counts," is an impressive medieval fortress situated in the heart of Ghent. Constructed in the late 12th century, this formidable stone castle once served as the residence for the Counts of Flanders. Today, it invites visitors on a captivating journey through history, featuring exhibits on medieval life, weaponry, and its darker past as a site of torture. With its thick walls, towering turrets, and well-preserved battlements, Gravensteen offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, making it a must-see destination for history buffs and travelers alike.
The Gruuthusemuseum is a remarkable museum housed in a historic palace along the scenic Dijver canal in Bruges. Formerly the residence of the prominent Gruuthuse family, the museum highlights the art and culture of Bruges from the Middle Ages to the 18th century. Visitors can discover a diverse array of decorative arts, including tapestries, ceramics, and paintings, as well as period furniture and historical artifacts that narrate the city’s prosperous history. The museum’s stunning architecture and peaceful gardens create a serene environment for exploring Bruges’ rich heritage.
Bargeplein is a delightful square situated along the picturesque canals of Bruges, renowned for its stunning views and laid-back atmosphere. Encircled by historic buildings and lush greenery, the square offers a perfect spot to relax and soak in the city’s beauty. It also serves as a gateway to nearby attractions, including the charming Barge Museum, which showcases Bruges’ rich maritime history. With its peaceful ambiance, Bargeplein is an ideal location for a leisurely stroll, a picnic, or simply enjoying the vibrant local culture.
The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde is a serene and historic complex in Bruges that provides insight into the lives of the Beguines, a community of religious women who lived independently while adhering to spiritual values. Founded in the 13th century, this UNESCO World Heritage site features charming whitewashed houses, cobblestone pathways, and beautifully landscaped gardens, creating a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. Visitors can wander through the tranquil surroundings and discover the unique Beguine way of life, which emphasized spirituality, community, and charitable endeavors. The Beguinage is an ideal place for reflection and appreciating Bruges’ rich cultural heritage.
This private tour picks up and drops off at the Zeebrugge Port.
IMPORTANT: After you disembark there will be a free shuttle service to get you from the pier to the cruise terminal. The ride should not take more than 5 min.
Bruges is a picturesque medieval city in the Flemish Region of Belgium, known for its well-preserved historic center, charming canals, and cobblestone streets. With its fairy-tale architecture and rich cultural heritage, Bruges offers a unique glimpse into Europe's medieval past.
The heart of Bruges, surrounded by medieval buildings, the Belfry, and the Provincial Court. A bustling square with cafes, shops, and often markets and events.
A 13th-century bell tower offering a climb of 366 steps to the top for stunning views of the city.
A charming square with a mix of historic buildings, including the Basilica of the Holy Blood and the City Hall.
A large square surrounded by historic buildings, including the City Hall and the Belfry. A hub of activity with cafes, shops, and events.
A historic church that houses a relic of the Holy Blood, believed to have been collected by Joseph of Arimathea at the crucifixion of Jesus.
A museum dedicated to the history and culture of Belgian beer, with a tasting room offering a variety of local brews.
Mussels cooked in a variety of sauces, typically served with French fries. A classic Belgian dish.
A traditional Flemish beef and beer stew, slow-cooked with onions, brown sugar, and spices.
Belgian waffles are a popular sweet treat, often topped with whipped cream, chocolate, or fruit.
A hearty stew made with beef, beer, onions, and spices, often served with potatoes or bread.
This is the busiest time of year with warm weather, festivals, and long daylight hours. However, it's also the most crowded and expensive.
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CET (GMT+1), CEST (GMT+2) during daylight saving time
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Bruges is a very safe city with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching is the main concern for visitors. Common sense precautions and awareness of your surroundings can help ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
Bruges Station
Bruges Central Bus Station
The bus system is efficient and covers most of the city and surrounding areas. Buses are frequent and reliable.
Available • Apps: Taxis Bruges, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A vibrant and historic city with a mix of medieval and modern architecture, museums, and cultural attractions.
A historic city with a rich history and cultural heritage, known for its role in World War I and its well-preserved medieval architecture.
A coastal city with a long sandy beach, a lively promenade, and a variety of attractions and activities.
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