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Set off from Amsterdam and glide through picturesque waterways as you unwind aboard a five-star river ship, surrounded by charming Dutch and Belgian scenery. Along the way you’ll wander the cobbled lanes of Bruges, explore the artistic heart of Flanders & Antwerp, pause to reflect at poignant war sites, and marvel at the kaleidoscopic display of tulips in the iconic Keukenhof Gardens — one of Europe’s most spectacular spring sights. With full-board dining, a generous drinks package and included guided excursions, this cruise blends leisurely discovery with unforgettable moments of beauty and heritage.
The details:
- 7 nights onboard a 5* ship
- Return flights and transfers from the UK
- Full board dining, plus Chef's Dinner
- Selected dates in April 2026
- From £2499pp
Price correct at time of publication 30/10/2025
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Explore Antwerp, visiting the Grote Markt, the Renaissance town hall and the opulent Brabo Fountain, and charming Bruges on guided tours.
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Experience a classic Amsterdam glass-topped canal cruise, viewing a variety of gabled buildings, bustling streets and historic bridges along the way.
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Visit the battle HQ of the British 1st Airborne Division at Oosterbeek and the Commonwealth War Cemetery.
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Marvel at the spectacular Keukenhof, the world's largest flower garden covering nearly eighty acres.
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Choose between a guided walking tour of picturesque Ghent or a poignant excursion to Ypres and Tyne Cot Cemetery.
Itineraries
Day 1 (Embark)
Time : 12:00 am
Arrival in Amsterdam
Your adventure begins in Amsterdam, as you board your five-star ship. The dedicated crew welcomes you aboard, ensuring you settle in to your extremely comfortable and well-appointed cabin. There’s time to familiarise yourself with your first-class floating hotel before experiencing the chef’s specially chosen menu for your first dinner on board.
Day 2
Keukenhof & Amsterdam
Keukenhof
Breakfast is an on-board institution and you’re always assured of an enticing range of choices. Then we’ll visit Keukenhof, the heart of the glorious Dutch bulbfields.
On arrival, nothing will prepare you for the dazzling spectrum of colours stretched out before you in the world’s largest flower garden, covering nearly 80 acres. The art of flower planting reaches breathtaking heights at Keukenhof, a gardener’s heaven created by more than seven million tulips, daffodils and other blooms set among a beautiful landscape of shimmering lakes, ancient trees, flowering shrubs and water gardens. You’ll have the choice of returning to the ship for lunch or staying longer in Keukenhof to explore further and returning to the ship later in the afternoon.
Free afternoon in Amsterdam
Returning to Amsterdam, you’re free to explore as you wish. Amsterdam is an art-lover’s dream. You could visit the Rijksmuseum, an architectural marvel itself, it holds a magnificent collection of works by Dutch masters such as Rembrandt and Vermeer. Or, if post-Impressionism interests you more, you might prefer the Van Gogh Museum, housing the world’s greatest collection of works by this genius of a man.
For those with an interest in history, the Anne Frank Huis provides a poignant look at the war’s impact on real people’s lives. Anne’s record of the two years her family and friends spent in hiding is now a classic of Western literature, but the tiny, dark rooms put their experience into harrowing clarity. And the museum of the Dutch Resistance, the Verzetsmuseum, using personal stories, letters, artefacts, films and photographs to illuminate local resistance to end collaboration with the Nazis.
After dinner, you can relax with a nightcap and enjoy the sounds of traditional Dutch music performed live on board.
Day 3
Arnhem
Cruise towards Nijmegen
One of the delights of river cruising is the enchanting experience of waking somewhere new, the water gently lapping as the ship glides almost imperceptibly along. We’re now deep in the heart of Holland, passing flower-bedecked houseboats, flocks of wildfowl and, of course, windmills!
Arnhem
We’ll soon arrive in Nijmegen and from here we visit Arnhem, synonymous with the ill-fated 1944 aerial assault depicted in the film A Bridge Too Far. We’ll visit the battle HQ of the British 1st Airborne Division at Oosterbeek, now an excellent museum, and the Commonwealth War Cemetery, the final resting place of so many.
Back on board, we’ll continue our passage along the Dutch waterways, before enjoying another sumptuous dinner on board, as distant lights glint on the waterfront as we silently slip by.
Day 4
Antwerp
Cruise towards Antwerp
This morning there’s a chance to relax as we sail. Having crossed into Belgium now, sit back on one of the comfortable deck chairs on the Sun deck and soak up the atmosphere of these magical waterways. Breathe in the clean air, listen to the rippling water and marvel at the captain’s skill as he calmly navigates the busy River Scheldt on our way to Antwerp.
Antwerp
We’ll arrive in the city after lunch for a tour led by a local guide taking in its numerous highlights and lesser-known features.
The birthplace of the Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens was once part of the Spanish Empire. Antwerp grew wealthy during its 16th-century Golden Age, when it was Europe’s largest port north of the Alps, with profits invested in the city’s Flemish art and architectural heritage, and later it became the world’s diamond trading centre. At its heart is the captivating main square – the Grote Markt – dominated by ornately gabled guildhouses, the Renaissance town hall and opulent Brabo Fountain.
The rest of the afternoon is free to explore as you wish, perhaps visiting Rubens’ extravagant former home and studio, the magnificent Gothic cathedral or even the painstakingly restored train station, of such architectural splendour it is often called the ‘Railway Cathedral’.
Day 5
Ghent or Ypres
Ghent
This Belgian treasure is bisected by a network of historic canals. Today, we'll join a local guide for a guided walking tour of the city, wandering through its many cobbled towpaths. Soak up the atmosphere as we admire the tall merchants’ houses and elegant bridges along the waterfront, and see the Saint Bavo Cathedral as we stroll along. The altarpiece, which features scenes from the Bible, is recognised as a work of art and people still flock to see the Flemish master's eye for detail and technical skill.
After our tour, you’ll have the afternoon at leisure to explore Ghent further.
Ypres
Synonymous with the horrors of the Great War and now a place of reflection, Ypres was almost flattened during the First World War as Allied and German forces fought for control of this strategically important town. After a guided tour of Ypres, there’s time to visit Flanders Field Museum and enjoy lunch in one of the local cafés.
The tour concludes with a visit to the world’s largest Commonwealth cemetery at Tyne Cot, its sea of 11,961 graves reflecting the First World War’s staggering loss of life. You cannot fail to be touched by the sights and sounds of this unforgettable trip back in time. We’ll return to the ship mid-afternoon, with the chance to explore Ghent before dinner. (Please note lunch is not provided when choosing this excursion.)
Day 6
Bruges
Bruges
After breakfast we’ll drive to Bruges for a guided walking tour to discover the highlights of this alluring city. We’ll begin in its medieval heart, the Markt, which has served as the main market square since the 10th century. Towering 272 feet over the colourful gabled buildings framing the square is the Belfry and its 47-bell carillon.
You’ll have the opportunity to climb the 366 steps to the top, the reward being a breathtaking view of Bruges and the Flanders countryside extending beyond. We’ll also visit two other notable buildings in the Burg, the city’s second main square – the elegant Gothic Stadhuis (Town Hall) and the 18th-century law courts – plus the Basilica of the Holy Blood. Another must-see is the Church of Our Lady, which houses Michelangelo’s beautiful white marble sculpture, Madonna and Child.
Free afternoon in Bruges
After lunch at leisure, the remainder of the day is free for you to explore. The Groeningemuseum and Sint-Janshospitaal are home to sublime works of art and you can find museums dedicated to Belgium’s holy trinity of beer, chocolate and frites. You can take a boat tour of the canals so you can see the city from a waterside perspective or find a café and enjoy watching the world go by. (Please note, lunch is not provided today)
Tonight, the chef will prepare superb dishes for you to enjoy at the Chef's Dinner.
Day 7
Amsterdam
Cruise towards Amsterdam
Early risers discover the ship making effortless progress along the delightful waterways and you experience the somewhat surreal effect of cruising above the surrounding reclaimed polders – it’s almost like flying! After breakfast, you could watch as the riverbank glides by on the Sun deck, relax with a coffee in the panoramic lounge or pamper yourself with a treatment in the onboard spa.
Amsterdam canal cruise
During lunch we’ll arrive back in Amsterdam. There’s no better way to explore this delightful city than taking a classic glass-topped boat tour through the network of canals that infuse every aspect of life here.
The tour brings a real insight into the history and everyday life of Amsterdam, a maritime, financial and cultural powerhouse uniquely located facing both the sea and the heartlands of Europe. As we glide over the calm canal waters, you’ll see a fascinating variety of typically Dutch narrow gabled buildings, bustling streets and historic bridges immortalised by the great artists, and learn about its famous canalside residents, from the tragic Anne Frank, who wrote her diaries hidden in a merchant’s house, to Rembrandt, the Dutch Old Master.
After dinner tonight retire to the lounge to enjoy some well-known melodies during a guitar performance.
Day 8
Return home
It’s time to say goodbye to your crew and start the journey home.
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