
Ladies Only Tulip River Cruise
Join Alexis Boyles and Caileigh Cole-Gall, Co-Owners of a Pacific Northwest Travel Agency, on this AMAZING all-ladies River Cruise group trip!
March 29-April 5, 2027 | 8 Days / 7 Nights
Trip Snapshot
đ Start: Amsterdamđ End: Amsterdamđ¸Â From: $2039 per person (shared double Occ)đ Hosted by: Alexis Boyles & Caileigh Cole-Gall
Enjoy spring as the countryside awakens from a long winterâs slumber. Cruise along the Waterways of Holland & Belgium and pass lazily spinning windmills, blossoming foliage, and sleepy towns. Along the intricate net of extensive waterways, explore the capital city of Amsterdam, âthe Venice of the Northâ, the quaint villages and Renaissance cities of Ghent, Antwerp, and Bruges, and medieval churches. View Dutch and Flemish masterpieces and taste Dutch cheeses and world-famous Belgian chocolates. Take the opportunity to visit the Keukenhof gardens, a 79-acre oasis of breathtaking beauty, open only in the spring. A riot of flowers exploding in color and scent, as well as centuries of history and culture, makes the Tulip Serenade a wonderful treat.
8 Days: Amsterdam - Amsterdam
EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT of $150 per person promo is taken off at the deposit invoice.

March, 29: Day 1 - Amsterdam
Your Dutch adventure begins in Amsterdam, where you will embark in the afternoon. Following a Welcome Cocktail and a celebratory Welcome Dinner, you will be treated to a performance on board by a traditional shanty choir, setting the perfect mood for the days ahead.
March 30: Day 2 - Arnhem
Voted âgreenest city in Europeâ, Arnhem rebuilt itself after the famed 1944 battle immortalized in the film âA Bridge Too Farâ, and is now a thriving artistsâ town with fine museums and beautiful parks. Choose to join the morning city tour to appreciate its beautiful sights and delve deeper into the history of World War II at the War Museum. Later in the day, choose between a trip to the Open Air Museum with views of charming Dutch buildings, industries and crafts of bygone times and the KrĂśller-MĂźller-Museum, housing the second-largest collection of Van Gogh paintings in the world. Relax on board in the evening, enjoying a delicious dinner as your vessel cruises onwards to Middelburg.
March 31: Day 3 - Middelburg
Your watch shows relaxationâand late morning. It's time for the charming capital of Zeeland province. Nearly 400 years ago, it was also a seat of the Dutch East India Company. 1,200 listed buildings tell the story of this and other fascinating histories. A journey through time is well worth it. Join us on an exciting city tour. In the afternoon, embark on a culinary tour through the historic trading town of Veere or take a bike ride to Vlissingen, where you'll explore the picturesque Zeeland coastline on two wheels, enjoying the fresh sea breeze.
In the early evening, we set off for Belgium.
April 1: Day 4- Ghent
At night, your vessel will dock in Ghent, the ultimate medieval city, which you can explore in the morning. Admire architecture preserved since the late Middle Ages and visit 13th century residence of the Counts of Flanders, the Gravensteen or âCastle of the Countsâ.
In the afternoon, join the excursion to Bruges, the capital of the province of West Flanders and enchanting its visitors with its cobbled streets, crooked bridges, meandering canals and World Heritage-listed medieval buildings. Bruges is famous for its brews, boutique chocolate-makers and canalside bars. Thereâs also the Basilica of the Holy Blood, a double-decker chapel which has a Romanesque church down below and a neo-Gothic church up above.
April 2: Day 5 - Antwerp
Antwerp, the second-largest city in Belgium, welcomes you today. After breakfast, join the excursion to the politically and culturally significant city of Brussels. View the iconic Atomium, which was created for the 1958 Brussels Worldâs Fair and, thanks to its popularity, was not torn down as originally planned.â¨Visit the Cinquantenaire Park with its triumphal arch, built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Belgiumâs independence.
In the afternoon, explore Antwerp in a comfortable coach. Famous for its diamond trade, the city also boasts many cultural highlights such as the Cathedral of Our Lady with paintings by the famous Baroque artist Peter Paul Rubens. In the evening, enjoy dinner, while your vessel returns to the Netherlands.
April 3: Day 6 - Rotterdam
Early morning, your ship will arrive in Rotterdam, the second largest city in the Netherlands. After breakfast, you can pay a visit to Kinderdijk, which houses the most unique windmill complex in the world. Built to drain water from the soil, these windmills are now protected by UNESCO and are one of the Netherlandsâ most popular tourist destinations. After lunch, explore the worldâfamous Keukenhof gardens fields of flowers. During dinner, the ship departs for the final leg of the cruise back to Amsterdam.
April 4: Day 7 - Amsterdam
Amsterdam welcomes you with its enchanting blend of old-world charm and contemporary allure. In the morning, cruise through the lovely, verdant canals of Amsterdam while learning more about the cityâs history and significance. After lunch, you can visit Waterland in North Holland, where you will stop in the charming fishing village of Volendam and the equally picturesque town of Edam. Renowned for its cheeses, this is the perfect spot for a cheese tasting (included in the excursion). Alternatively, you can actively explore the Dutch countryside on a bike tour through the idyllic surroundings of Amsterdam.
April 5: Day 8 - Amsterdam
Enjoy one more leisurely breakfast on board before disembarking. The AMADEUS team wishes you a safe journey home and looks forward to seeing you again in future.
