Off The Beaten Path Hidden Gems Canal Cruise
Highlights
- Small group energy and real conversations
- Skip tourist traps for hidden gems
- See Amsterdam like locals do
- Cozy blankets and good vibes guarantee
- Polaroid moment and insider map
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Duration 1 hour 30 minutes
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Small group max 6 people
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Includes insider map
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Covered in case of rain
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Cozy blankets provided
Embark on a small group canal cruise like no other with the Off the Beaten Path Hidden Gems Canal Cruise in Amsterdam. Leave the crowds behind as you join Jannah & Beer, your local captains who will show you the city's hidden gems and share real-life stories of Amsterdam. This isn't your typical touristy boat tour - it's like cruising through the canals with friends. With a maximum of 6 people, get ready for intimate conversations, cozy blankets, and good vibes guaranteed. Skip the tourist traps and discover where Amsterdam actually lives. Relax, unwind, and see the city like a local, all while capturing memories with a Polaroid and insider map. Welcome aboard, welcome home.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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1 hours 30 minutes
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Experience Amsterdam's hidden gems on a cozy canal cruise with local guides, away from the tourist crowds. Enjoy good vibes and real conversations.
Included
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Good vibes guarantee
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Cozy blankets
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Small group energy
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Insider Map of the cafés, museums, restaurants & more, that we like to go too.
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Covered in case of rain
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That Polaroid moment
Excluded
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Alcoholic beverages
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Snacks
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Carbonated beverages
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Instagram performance pressure
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Scripted tour guide speech
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Weather guarantees
Meeting Point
Go to the jetty/dock on the canal side. That's where we will wait for you!
Brouwersgracht 64, 1013 ED Amsterdam , Netherlands
End Point
Go to the jetty/dock on the canal side. That's where we will wait for you!
Brouwersgracht 64, 1013 ED Amsterdam , Netherlands
What to expect
Brouwersgracht
Brouwersgracht, the brewers' canal, made Amsterdam rich with beer money 400 years ago. The fancy houses you see? Built by beer makers who got wealthy here. Now artists and locals live in old warehouses. You'll spot houseboats covered in flowers where people actually live year-round
Herengracht has been Amsterdam's fanciest street since 1612, when rich guys built massive houses here. These belonged to mayors and traders who got wealthy from spice trading. These aren't museums - they're still the most expensive homes in Europe. The canal stretches 2.4 kilometers through the heart of the city.
Blauwburgwal
Blauwburgwal is tiny at just 100 meters long but packed with big history. The name means "blue fortress wall" from when it protected the city. In 1940, bombs hit this street and killed 44 people. Now it's quiet and narrow. Most tourists miss it completely.
Singel
Singel is Amsterdam's original moat that kept enemies out until the city got too big for its boots. Spot the world's narrowest house at number 7
Haarlemmersluis is the 17th-century lock where herring used to get packed and shipped. Now canal boats pass through daily where fish traders once made their fortunes.
IJ
The IJ is Amsterdam's huge water that used to connect to the North Sea. This is where the city's sea adventures began and ships from everywhere still dock. You'll see old Amsterdam on one side and modern buildings on the other - showing how this city keeps growing.
Amsterdam North
Amsterdam Noord is where young creatives live across the water. Artists took over old factories here after industry moved out. The NDSM Wharf used to build ships but now it's full of art studios and startups. Old meets new everywhere you look.
Houthavens
Houthavens loaded timber for centuries. Now young professionals live in glass towers while old harbor cranes watch like metal giraffes.
Prinseneiland
Prinseneiland is the smallest Western Island where artists made their home. After WWII, creative people moved into empty warehouses here. It used to store wine, tobacco, and salt for the Dutch West India Company. Now those same buildings house charming canal homes.
Westelijke Eilanden
Realeneiland, named after the rich Reael family, is where Amsterdam built its ships. Shipbuilders, fish packers, and tar companies made this island buzz with work. Thirteen sea captains' houses still stand from when ocean money was made right here.
Lijnbaansgracht
Lijnbaansgracht, the rope canal, got its name from rope makers who needed long spaces to make ship rigging. Built in 1612, parts got filled in during the 1800s to create squares and streets you still see today connecting neighborhoods.
Bloemgracht
Bloemgracht, the flower canal, ranks as one of Amsterdam's most beautiful waterways. Trees and 1600s buildings create perfect light that everyone tries to capture. Locals bike past while visitors stop for photos. The name flower canal makes total sense when you see it.
Café Papeneiland has been operating since 1642 on this famous corner. This brown café serves the apple pie that made Bill Clinton order a whole one to take away. The wooden inside and old tiles tell stories of Dutch history with pure Amsterdam vibes.
Prinsengracht - 3.2 kilometers of Amsterdam's longest canal. Anne Frank hid here. Rembrandt's buried at Westerkerk. Houseboats where creatives live.
Egelantiersgracht
Egelantiersgracht gets its name from the wild rose and was built for skilled workers and craftsmen. The houses are smaller than the fancy main canals because real working people lived here instead of rich merchants. That's exactly why they're so popular with locals now.
Leliegracht
Leliegracht, the lily canal, offers one of Amsterdam's most peaceful waterways lined with beautiful 1600s buildings. Small boats float by while locals drink coffee at cute cafés along the banks. It's a hidden gem that most visitors never find.
The Jordaan neighborhood used to be Amsterdam's poor area but now it's the most wanted place to live. Built for craftsmen and working people who made their own music and culture. Since the 1970s, artists and young professionals discovered this maze of small streets and cozy cafés.
Emperor's Canal (Keizersgracht)
Keizersgracht, the emperor's canal, stands as Amsterdam's widest famous canal. Built during the Golden Age, it shows off preserved merchant houses that now hold cozy cafés, shops, and galleries. The trees explode with color every spring.
Brouwersgracht
The corner where Keizersgracht meets Brouwersgracht creates the Instagram spot photographers hunt for. Two canals meet and make four lit tunnel views at night. When bridge lights come on, this becomes pure Amsterdam magic and the perfect end to your water journey.
Amsterdam
We'll snap a classic Polaroid of your group with Amsterdam's canal houses behind you. Stick it on your fridge and remember the day you saw Amsterdam like locals do - from the water, at the right pace, with good people.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Check out nearby café De Koffieschenkerij
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Bring a light jacket; it can get breezy
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Snap a photo at the Magere Brug
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Explore the Jordaan district after the cruise
More About this Experience
Introduction
Welcome to the Off the Beaten Path Hidden Gems Canal Cruise in Amsterdam, where you can experience the city like a local with a small group of fellow travelers. This tour offers a unique and intimate way to explore the city's hidden gems and authentic spots away from the usual tourist traps.What to expect?
On this canal cruise, you can expect a personalized and exclusive experience with a maximum of 6 people on board. Your local captains, Jannah & Beer, will guide you through the picturesque canals of Amsterdam, sharing insider tips, stories, and recommendations that only true locals would know. You'll get to see the city from a different perspective, discovering charming cafes, museums, and restaurants that are off the beaten path.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for travelers who want to avoid the crowds and experience Amsterdam in a more authentic and relaxed way. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group of friends, this small group canal cruise is ideal for those who appreciate local insights, genuine connections, and a slower pace of exploration.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the genuine spirit of Amsterdam with this unique canal cruise experience. Unlike traditional touristy boat tours, this hidden gems tour offers a more personal and meaningful interaction with the city and its culture. With knowledgeable local guides, cozy blankets, and good vibes guaranteed, this is not just a tour – it's a memorable journey with new friends.Good to know
As you embark on this off the beaten path canal cruise, remember to dress comfortably and come ready to relax and enjoy the beauty of Amsterdam from the water. The tour includes a Polaroid moment to capture memories, insider maps of the city's best spots, and a cozy atmosphere where you can truly feel at home away from home.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Off the Beaten Path Hidden Gems Canal Cruise rave about the personalized and authentic nature of the tour. Many appreciate the small group setting, the local insights shared by the guides, and the opportunity to discover hidden gems that are not typically included in standard tourist itineraries. Overall, guests have described the experience as a must-do for anyone looking to see Amsterdam from a different perspective.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is