Alquiler de barcos y cruceros fluviales en Holland
Knowing one of the most beautiful cities in the Netherlands aboard a river cruise will be an unforgettable experience.
Picturesque villages and famous flower fields stretch along the canals. From spring to autumn, Holland is full of color and atmosphere with its local fairs and festivals.
Start your cruise from any of the ports we have and sail on the many canals of Holland to discover its nature, the famous mills, its cities... During your tour you can fish, walk along the banks of the river, have picnics on board or next to the canals...
To the north, leaving from the port of Woudsend, you will find the town of Sneek, the second largest town in Friesland, the main center of an agricultural area, as well as one of the largest yacht ports in the country.
Ideal for practicing water sports in its large and beautiful lakes. You can also sail to Workum to discover the picturesque houses that line the canal and disembark to walk through its attractive shopping streets. This area is ideal for resting and practicing outdoor activities.
On the other hand, from the other ports, take the opportunity to go to the amsterdam canals, where boating is a way of life. Discover its historical heritage, its charming canalside cafes, its colorful markets and cheese factories.
Amsterdam has an unrivaled network of bike lanes, so don't miss the opportunity to rent bikes and then explore this and other incredible cities.
Further south, sail towards Utrecht, a rather small but very beautiful city. And to the north, Edam with its windmills and splendid fauna.
Discover, thanks to river tourism, the wealth of Holland's heritage from a different point of view.
Discover the beauty of the Friesland-Amsterdam coast.
Water is inextricably linked to Holland, a country built from the sea and rivers that flow across its bucolic plains.
When sailing through the canals of Amsterdam you will pass windmills, fields of colorful tulips, charming towns and cosmopolitan cities, which you can explore without rushing on a unique trip.
History and heritage
The Friesland-Amsterdam region is home to many places of historical and artistic interest, especially in the cities of Amsterdam and Utrecht. In Amsterdam you can visit the Anne Frank House, the royal palace and Dom Square. In Utrecht you can visit Stadskasteel Oudaen, a fortified house converted into a brewery
Water sports in Holland
The lake region is one of the most famous places in Europe to practice water sports. In Friesland-Amsterdam, sailing is not just a hobby, but a way of life. In Sneek and Grouw you can go canoeing, kayaking, jet skiing and sailing.
Holland and cycling
Holland is well known for its flat lands, tulip fields and restored windmills. It is wonderful to cycle through the Friesland-Amsterdam region and stop in a small village to sample steamed oysters and mussels, accompanied by a pint of beer.
amsterdam It was founded around 1200 as a fishing town, and at that time the first dam or dam was built. By 1400, it had become a major commercial port, and continued to grow until it became one of the largest financial centers in Europe in the 18th century. As a consequence of its expansion, three concentric canals were built around the city center. Later, narrow streets and secondary canals were added, which ended up forming the current image of Amsterdam, with more than 90 islands and 1,280 bridges.
Amsterdam, Utrecht, The Hague... many cities in Holland are famous for their beautiful canals. In the past they were used mainly for transportation, water management or the defense of cities, but today their use is mainly recreational.
Rent a boat, canoe or water bike, and see the city from a totally different perspective!
In Amsterdam there are also several places where you can rent water bikes, and quietly explore the city's beautiful canals. You can rent your water bike at the Rijksmuseum, Leidseplein, the Anne Frank House, and at the corner of Keizergracht and Leidsestraat.