Overview
Start your Dutch adventure in Amsterdam, the cultural capital of the Netherlands, on board the MS Royal Crown. Your journey will take you to towns and cities, old and new. Discover beautiful old fishing villages such as Hoorn & Volendam across the IJsselmeer lake, with their picturesque quaysides and quaint restaurants and shops.
Enkhuizen will also delight with its 16th Century fortifications, historic harbor and the famous Zuiderzee Museum which takes you back in time and tells of the stories of the local people and culture of this region. We will also visit the 13th Century Schoonhoven which lies on the river Lek. This charming town is best known for its silver industry dating back centuries and the stunning work of artisan gold and silversmiths.
Step back in time with the oldest cities in the Netherlands, Dordrecht, and Nijmegen.
Nijmegen takes us back to WWII, the occupation and the events of Operation Market Garden. Enjoy the bustling, cosmopolitan city of Rotterdam. Some of these historic harbors have excellent water sports facilities if you are looking for action!
Our Summer Dutch Delights cruise finishes back in Old Amsterdam.
Rated 4/5 on Cruise Critic the MS Royal Crown is a luxury river cruise vessel with it’s on board ambiance “intended to compare with that of a private yacht” and the chef on board is generally regarded as one of the finest working on the rivers.
Itinerary
Welcome to Amsterdam! Your Summer Dutch Delights Cruise begins here in the Netherlands’ capital. This modern city with old world charm and historic significance provides the perfect starting place for your Teeming River Cruises European tour. After settling in your cabin, which will be your floating hotel room for the duration of the cruise, a mandatory Safety and Information Briefing will be at 6 PM.
Enkhuizen was once one of the wealthiest cities of Holland due to membership of the VOC – The Dutch East India Company in the 17th Century. Learn about its history by visiting the Zuiderzee Museum. This beautiful town’s rich history is still evident today as you explore its picturesque lanes, canals, and harbor. This characterful port of call is also full of great water sports facilities.
Explore the historic maritime city of Hoorn, lined with gable brick row houses and stylish shops. This seaport town was one of the trading cities that joined forces to create the Dutch East India Company, explaining Hoorn’s prominence as a center of trade during Holland’s Golden Age. Stroll the Rode Steen, the picturesque main square overlooked by the striking façade of the Westfries Museum and former cheese warehouses. Wander through the lively harbor area, still studded with sailing boats and centuries-old warehouses. Admire the imposing Hoofdtoren defensive tower, dating to the 16th century. Completely restored in the 1900s, this prominent landmark now houses a restaurant. Poise beside the three bronze cabin boys (representing heroes of the children’s books by Johan Fabricius) on the quay wall and listen with them to “the voice of the sea, which entices and intoxicates”. Later, join us to raise a glass to toast our voyage at the Welcome Reception.
Schoonhoven is a charming 13th Century town that is easy to get around by foot. Known as the “Silver City”, Schoonhoven will delight you with its history of artisan gold and silversmiths. Also known for its clocks and variety of shops and boutiques. Visit the Dutch Silver Museum or explore the old city walls of this gorgeous port.
Arrive early to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kinderdijk, a charming village renowned for having the largest concentration of old-style windmills in the Netherlands. At one time, windmills were used to help control flooding in the Netherlands, pumping massive amounts of water out of the lowlands and creating arable land known as polders. Although most windmills have since been replaced by newer technology, a group of 19 impressive 18th century windmills still function in Kinderdijk. Ascend the steep stairs of a mill and look out over fields which would be nonexistent if it weren’t for this impressive Dutch ingenuity.
During the afternoon, you can visit the major port city of Rotterdam. As you cruise to the port with its impressive skyline, you will understand why it’s often referred to as the “Manhattan on the Meuse”. Although the city dates back to 1340, the city center was almost completely destroyed in world War II. The reconstructed cosmopolitan city is now known for its modern, unique architecture. Some of these architectural highlights are the Cube houses, Erasmus Bridge, Euromast, Van Nelle factory, and Kop van Zuid. For something more quaint head to Delfshaven, one of the most pleasant districts in Rotterdam. Since this area was spared during the WW II bombings, it is filled with historic buidings and exudes the charm of pre-war Rotterdam. Discover the Pilgrim Fathers’ Church where the pilgrims gathered before setting sail for America. Visit the city brewery (i.e. De Pelgrim) and a replica of an 18th-century warship (i.e. De Delft). If you’re up for something a little quirky try Rotterdam Streetgolft in historic Delfshaven through treacherous cobblestones, old bridges, and narrow alleys. Alternatively, you could head to the delightful nearby Dutch town of Delft (12 minutes by train), home to the famous Delft porcelain factory and painter Johannes Vermeer. As our Summer Dutch Delights cruise winds to end, join the crew for good-byes and a final farewell toast at the Farewell Reception, then dine like royalty at the Farewell Dinner.
As one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, Nijmegen will be sure to delight! It was once a fortified city and is full of interesting historic buildings and museums such as the Valkhof Museum, a fascinating museum with Roman antiquities and famous art pieces and once the sit of a Roman camp. The war memorials commemorate the residents of Nijmegen who were killed during World War II. It is also home to the oldest shopping street in the Netherlands, the Lange Hezelstraat. Nijmegen is full of delights!
Your cruise comes to an end in the picturesque city of Amsterdam. Depart after breakfast, with freedom to explore this world-class city on your own. Like countless tourist before you, pose by or even climb on the iconic I amsterdam letters. Explore the 700-year-old city of Amsterdam with its maze of canals and teetering, gable-topped buildings dating back to the city’s 17th century “Golden Age”. The centuries old Canal Ring Area of Amsterdam is not only iconic of this bustling city, but also a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. At your leisure, stroll the cobbled streets, soak up some culture at one of the world-class museums (such as the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum or the Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art), visit the Anne Frank House, take a canal cruise, experience a lively outdoor market or shop along the Nine Streets with their charming boutiques. While this is the end of your cruise, your memories will live on from your Summer Dutch Delights cruise. Thank you for cruising with Teeming River Cruises, where vacations come first and memories last.
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Highlights of What’s Included:
- Welcome & Farewell Receptions with Sparkling wine & hors-d’oeuvres
- Welcome Aboard Dinner & Farewell Dinner
- All Meals Included Daily (onboard your ship)
- Locally inspired cuisine
- Early Riser Breakfast in addition to Buffet Breakfast
- Daily Afternoon Tea
- Daily Midnight Snack
- Complimentary Coffee & Hot Tea
- Drink packages available for house wine, beer (draft beer only), and sodas in the restaurant.
- Unlimited Soda, Beer and House Wines with Lunch and Dinner is $114 per person for the cruise.
- (Must purchase for entire cruise)
- If you are purchasing more than 2 drinks (beer, wine, and soda) a day in the restaurant, the drink package is a good valuel!
- There is a Corking Fee on board of 8 euro for any alcohol enjoyed outside your cabin.
- All other drinks and cocktails are available at an additional cost.
- The Drink Package does not include drinks in the ship’s lounge.
- Unlimited Soda, Beer and House Wines with Lunch and Dinner is $114 per person for the cruise.
- Complimentary Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi will not support large photos, videos, streaming movies, etc. It is only good enough for texting and emails of minimal size)
- TeemingRC/PopGuide App City Walking Tour in all ports
- Tech Talks
- Using Your Smartphone As Your Personal Tour Guide
- How to Navigate with your Smartphone without cell service or date
- Using Your Smartphone As Your Personal Tour Guide
- Daily Port Talks- We Give You the Tools to “Explore More for Less!”
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- Explore On Your Own Information
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- Musician for Live Music Onboard
- Room Steward and Twice Daily Housekeeping Service
- Evening Turndown Service
- Non-Smoking Ship Interior
- Port Taxes & Fees
Trip Notes:
- Itinerary and inclusions are subject to change.
- Disruptions in cruising and itinerary may occur (low/high water levels).
- Prices are for cruises only. Flights are not included.
- Transfers to and from the airport are not included in cruise fare.
- Shore Excursions are not included in cruise fare. These may be purchased for an additional cost.
- Due to currency fluctuation, pricing shown is subject to change until purchased.
- Prices exclude gratuities.
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