Amsterdam, Bike & Barge Tulip Tour
Fantastic 11 day trip to Amsterdam and Northern Holland April 28 - May 08, 2025
We start with 2 days in Amsterdam city center. Then we board our floating hotel for 8 days of a bike and barge tour. We will ride through the green heart of Holland, with its meadows, ditches and farms. The route leads us through vast fields of tulips between Leiden and Haarlem. We will visit the world-famous, 32-hectares flower garden The Keukenhof, where we can admire the wonderful colorful fields with flowering bulbs in peace and quiet. We will also see the famous cheese city of Gouda. The 19 windmills of Kinderdijk (World Heritage List).The international port of Rotterdam and The Hague.
Lodging
Amsterdam, Bike & Barge Tulip Tour
Daily Itinerary April 28 - May 08, 2025
Day 1: Monday April 28, 2025
Fly from MCO - AMS
Day 2: Tuesday April 29, 2025
Arrive in Amsterdam
Check into Hotel, leave our bags
Explore the city
Day 3: Wednesday April 30, 2025
Breakfast (in hotel, already paid)
Explore Amsterdam (TBD, Do your own thing)
Group Dinner Rijsttafel location TBD
Day 4: Thursday May 1, 2025
Sleep late
Enjoy Breakfast (in hotel, already paid)
Or last minute site seeing (if you hurry)
Walk from hotel to the barge (15 minute walk)
We board the Barge 12:30 - 1:00 PM, Don't be LATE!
During dinner aboard the ship, the program for next day and the global planning of the week are discussed. After dinner the guide will take you on a short ride around Oude Wetering to try out the bikes.
Day 5: Friday May 2, 2025 Oude Wetering – Gouda, 45 km
From Oude Wetering we continue our tour over country roads, along river banks and channels through the Green Heart to the city known for its cheese: Gouda. Who thinks of Gouda, not only thinks of cheese, pipes, ‘stroopwafels’ (treacle-waffle) and pottery, but also of beautifull stained glass windows, a fairy-like town hall and atmospheric canals. Gouda is a beautiful Old Dutch city with a mostly intact city centre. As on most days, after dinner we will take a walk through the city.
Day 6: Saturday May 3, 2025 Gouda – Delft, 40 km
From Gouda we ride past scenic polders via Kinderdijk to Rotterdam. Kinderdijk has the largest group of windmills in the Netherlands. The windmills at Kinderdijk were still actively used until 1950. These days, a large pumping station is responsible for controlling the water level in the polder. After visiting the windmills of Kinderdijk we will take the ferrey to Rotterdam. In Rotterdam we embark and from there the ship takes us to Delft. Delft, the town famous for its pottery, the ‘Delft blue’. The Prinsenhof Museum is housed in the former St Agatha’s monastery. In 1572 William of Orange chose the convent as one of his residences. It was from here that he led the revolt against the Spanish tyranny of Holland. He was murdered on the steps of the Prinsenhof on July 10, 1584, by Balthazar Gerards, a Spanish sympathiser. Two bullet holes in the wall of the stairs bear witness to this event.
Day 7: Sunday May 4, 2025 Delft - Leiden, 36/48 km
From Delft we cycle in the direction of The Hague, through ‘het Haagse Bosch’, a large park, and past the former Royal Palace ‘Huis ten Bosch’. The long tour leads us over tranquil cycle paths through the dunes to Wassenaarse Slag. Here we can see the remains of the Atlantikwall. Five bunkers are connected by nearly 3,000-feet-long brick tunnels. Now the underground network serves as a bat reserve. The route continues through the dunes, to Katwijk aan Zee, an old fishing village. The old inhabitants of Katwijk still speak their own dialect, ‘Kattuks’. Following the course of the Oude Rijn (Old Rhine) river we cycle to Leiden. Leiden boasts 14 museums, including the Rijksmuseum. The ship is moored near the Zijlpoort, a gate that once formed part of the city walls. The shorter route leads you inland after ‘Huis den Bosch’ and brings you along ‘Vlietlanden’ a 130 ha (321 acres) big recreational lake to Leiden.
Day 8: Monday May 5, 2025 Leiden - visit Keukenhof
Today we will visit the Keukenhof gardens, the most beautiful spring park in the world. An overwhelming blaze of colours of seven million flowering tulips, in a magnificent 80-acres' background of traditional and modern gardening architecture. The many blossoms, the flowering rhododendrons and azaleas are a feast to the eye. The pavilions will surprise you with unique flower shows. And amidst the wealth of colours there are surprising objects of art. This unequalled combination is extremely pleasing to the eye. In the Keukenhof various gardens and gardening styles can be found: the English Landscape Garden, the Historical Garden, the Natural Garden, the Japanese Natural Garden, the Formal Garden and three special colours gardens. Spread throughout the entire park there are approximately eighty sculptures from well-known Dutch artists. There are also several other art objects, such as the collection ‘Surprising Tulips’
Day 9: Tuesday May 6, 2025 Leiden - Haarlem, 40 km
From Leiden we ride through wonderful flower beds in the direction of Haarlem. In the period of March to May the bulb fields are blooming, starting with daffodils and followed by hyacinths, tulips and lilies. Once in the city of Haarlem we will make a short tour through the city to see some typical ‘hofjes’ (almshouses), old houses around a central courtyard, now usually housing elderly people. These ‘hofjes ‘ are definitely worth a visit. Haarlem, which rendered its name to Harlem, New York, is a lively city with good shopping possibilities. The barge is berthed in the city centre, with a view of St Bavo's Church and with easy access to the Grote Markt with its many outdoor cafes.
Day 10: Wednesday May 7, 2025 Haarlem - Amsterdam, 40 km
From Haarlem we sail to Spaarndam, a picturesque village on the edge of Haarlem, in the direction of Amsterdam. Spaarndam's name comes from the dam built in the Spaarne River to limit the danger of flooding from the sea. Here you can find the statue of Hansje Brinker on the IJdijk. Hansje is a character from an American novel. He was said to have saved the country from flooding by putting his finger in the dike. The Buitenhuizen ferry takes you across the North Sea Canal and from there you cycle to the Zaanse Schans. The Zaanse Schans, with its traditional weatherboard houses, warehouses and windmills may give you the feeling of stepping back into the 17th or 18th century.Yet this is no open air museum, but a lively neighborhood where people live and work. Among other things a cheese farm, a clog maker and an old bakery can be visited here.
Day 11: Thursday May 8, 2025 Amsterdam
End of the tour after breakfast, disembarkation no later than 10 AM.
Walk to train station head to AMS.
Fly home 1:00 pm
Cancellation Policy
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