Amsterdam Canal Cruises Prices

The best way to know Amsterdam is through its canals and for this I leave you all the information you need to know about the price of the cruises that ply its waters.

Carlos Bleda

Carlos Bleda

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Amsterdam Canal Cruises Prices

Amsterdam canals | ©Chait Goli

Amsterdam is, with permission of Venice, the city of canals par excellence. These canals are the arteries of the city and sailing through them is the best way we have to know what to see in Amsterdam. There are different cruises that navigate through its more than 160 canals and give us the opportunity to live the most genuine experience of Amsterdam. Below, I tell you everything you need to know.

How much does a canal cruise in Amsterdam cost?

Amsterdam Canal| ©Patrick Finnegan
Amsterdam Canal| ©Patrick Finnegan

The price of Amsterdam canal cruises varies depending on the tour and the extras we hire. The cheapest option costs 17 euros and from there the prices go up depending on the length of the route and other factors.

Night cruises are a very interesting option in a city that is transformed at night. So here you have all the information about the best night cruises in Amsterdam.

In this link you can see which are the best cruises in Amsterdam and the rates are summarized below:

  • Amsterdam Canal Cruise
  • From $20
  • 1 h
  • Daytime
  • Standard boat
  • No lunch
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  • Amsterdam Canal Luxury Boat Ride
  • From $26
  • 1 h
  • Daytime
  • Luxury boat
  • Drinks available for purchase
  • Book now
  • Amsterdam 1-Hour Canal Cruise
  • From $23
  • 1 h
  • Daytime
  • Standard boat
  • No lunch
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  • Amsterdam Canal Night Cruise
  • From $27
  • 1 h 30 min
  • Nocturnal
  • Luxury boat
  • Without dinner
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What Amsterdam canal cruises include

The basic canal cruises are done in semi-open boats with capacity for about 70 people. The basic tour lasts 1 hour and crosses the main canals on whose banks are some of the most famous monuments of Amsterdam as the Anne Frank House Museum, the Van Gogh Museum or the imposing facade of the Rijksmuseum.

All cruises include audio guides in virtually all languages with explanations of the canals, the history of the city and the points of interest that are seen on the tour. As an extra, some night cruises may include dinner on board. Private cruises can also be arranged for small groups with an open bar.

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Ticket prices for Amsterdam canal cruises for children

Cold day on the canals| ©John Menard
Cold day on the canals| ©John Menard

The basic rate for the cruises is €17 but children get discounts. Children between the ages of 4 and 12 pay €8 and for children under 4 the entrance is free.

If you are traveling with babies, please note that some ships are not accessible with strollers. However, in these cases, you can leave them at the pier and the company staff will keep them until the end of the tour. But most cruise ships are prepared to take baby carriages even if the babies must be on their parents' laps.

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Canal cruises with the I Amsterdam Card

Golden Hour on the canals| ©mgphotography.uk
Golden Hour on the canals| ©mgphotography.uk

By purchasing the I Amsterdam City Card you can take a cruise on the canals. In addition, when you buy this card you get added benefits such as unlimited use of public transport, entry to 70 museums and attractions in Amsterdam, bike rental for 24 hours and much more.

The price of the card for 24 hours is $65, but you can choose to be active for 48, 72, 96 or 120 hours, depending on your tastes and needs.

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Price of combined tickets with cruises and tourist attractions in Amsterdam

Van Gogh Museum exterior| ©Marcelo Campi
Van Gogh Museum exterior| ©Marcelo Campi

In addition to the basic cruise, another popular option is to book it together with tickets to some of Amsterdam's most important museums and sites. This alternative means savings and presents several options and prices:

  • Amsterdam Offer: Canal Cruise and Madame Tussauds Tickets
  • From $42
  • 2 h
  • Daytime
  • Standard boat
  • Madame Tussauds Museum tickets
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  • Amsterdam Offer: Canal Cruise and Ice Bar Tickets
  • From $40
  • 2 h 30 min
  • Daytime
  • Standard boat
  • Amsterdam Ice Bar Tickets
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  • Amsterdam Offer: Canal Cruise and Heineken Experience Tickets
  • From $36
  • 2h 30 min
  • Evening
  • Standard boat
  • Tickets for Heineken Experience
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  • Amsterdam Offer: Canal Cruise and Van Gogh Museum Tickets
  • From $44
  • 3 h
  • Evening
  • Standard boat
  • Van Gogh Museum tickets
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Companies offering Amsterdam canal cruises

Canal Boat| ©RGS-IBG
Canal Boat| ©RGS-IBG

There are several companies that operate on the canals and offer different services to take a cruise. The main ones are:

  • Canal Bus: Has 19 piers located near the museums and tourist sites.
  • Holland International: Specializes in dinner cruises on board.
  • Blue Boat: Offers basic cruises and organizes events on board.
  • Reederij Kooij: A company with cruises every 30 minutes.
  • Rederij Plas: Offers many departures every 20 minutes and even 15 during peak periods.
  • Lovers: One of the most veteran companies and that offers more variety of services.

Basically all the cruises of these companies offer the same tours at similar prices. The difference is in the schedules and the frequency with which they depart, in addition to the extras that can be contracted separately. The main piers of these companies are located at the Central Station, the Leidseplein, the Anne Frank House and the main museums of Amsterdam.

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Are there free canal cruises in Amsterdam?

Canal boats| ©Erik Cleves Kristensen
Canal boats| ©Erik Cleves Kristensen

Sadly, no. There used to be the possibility of taking a free cruise on the canals of the Dutch city thanks to the non-profit organization of The Btes St. Nicolaas Club, a group of volunteers dedicated to restoring old small boats that also allow you to go on the smaller canals that are not accessible by cruise ships.

Since 2014 only sightseeing cruises are available and, although there is no possibility to do it for free, there are plenty of offers and very cost-effective options to cruise the canals.

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How to save for a canal cruise in Amsterdam

Amsterdam Canal by Night| ©Irene Steeves
Amsterdam Canal by Night| ©Irene Steeves

There are several formulas by which we can save something on tickets for Amsterdam canal cruises. The most advisable is to buy tickets in advance and online. This way we can find special offers and also has the great advantage of saving the queues to get the tickets at the docks.

Another option is to hire a pack that includes the entrance to a museum. In these packs we can save a few euros because separately both tickets are more expensive.

Finally we have the I Amsterdam card. Buying this card access to the basic tours of 1 hour cruise is free. It includes other benefits such as free admission to museums, access to public transport etc.. Depending on the casuistry of each one may or may not compensate to hire this card.

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