Seas of flowers, picturesque windmills, and the balmy days of spring combine for a memorable cruise
Whatever comes to mind when you think of the Netherlands and
Belgium-countless colorful canals, whimsical windmills, vibrant tulips,the art of Rubens, Rembrandt and Van Gogh, rich maritime history-you will experience them in all their real-life glory.
The perfectly paced springtime cruise takes you to the historic windmills of Kinderdijk, the Belgian treasure of Bruges, the 70-acre Keukenhof Gardens with more than seven million flowers, and museums rich in art by the famed Dutch Masters. While visiting Enkhuizen and Hoorn, you'll discover the impressive maritime history of days gone by.
All along the way, you'll indulge in the famous treats of the region. Sample delicate, handmade Belgian chocolates, among the finest in the world. Feast on warm waffles with berries and cream. Taste delicious cheeses along with hearty beer all while savoring the storybook atmosphere of some of Europe's most charming towns.
Who will enjoy this cruise: Love flowers? Experience the exquisite Keukenhof Gardens, open only a few weeks each year. Fine art? Vermeer, Rembrandt, Rodin, and Van Gogh are showcased in the Rijksmuseum and Kroller-Muller Museum.
Day 1:
Depart home gateway city to AntwerpDay 2:
Antwerp (embark)Arrive at Brussels Airport where you'll be transferred to the ship.
Day 3:
AntwerpSpend a full day in the exciting diamond capital of the world, Antwerp. You will be guided to the Cathedral of Our Lady, which houses four masterpieces by Peter Paul Rubens, who was born in Antwerp. You�ll visit Market Square, where you�ll see the Brabo Fountain, and you�ll discover charming hidden sidestreets with delectable chocolate shops. (BB, L, Captain�s Farewell Dinner)
Featured Excursion: Antwerp walking tour and Cathedral of Our Lady visitDay 4:
Antwerp (Bruges)Visit Bruges, one of the best-preserved Medieval cities in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy its intimate cobblestone streets and bucolic public gardens. Perhaps the most distinctive sight is the Belfry Tower (Belfort) with its stunning octagonal tower and the lovely music of a carillon, which consists of 47 bells. Then see the town as its original visitors did�aboard a canal boat�and discover why Bruges is often called the �Venice of the North.� (BB, D)
Featured Excursion: Full-day Bruges with canal cruiseDay 5:
VeereEnjoy a morning visit to the engineering marvel known as the Delta Works, where you�ll learn about the Netherlands� 2,000-year history of fighting back the sea. Learn how technology has evolved over this period, and witness the striking modern methods employed today. Spend the early afternoon at leisure in charming Veere before cruising the picturesque Zeeland area. (BB, L, D)
Featured Excursion: Delta WorksDay 6:
Kinderdijk (or Rotterdam)Arrive in Kinderdijk in the morning where you�ll discover 19 astonishingly wellpreserved windmills dating back to the 1500s and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your guide will provide a detailed explanation of why windmills are so important to this region, including how they harness the power of the wind. They are also an iconic emblem of the Netherlands. At one point, there were more than 10,000 in the country. Were it not for the mighty windmill, this region would have surrendered to water a long time ago. Later in the day, sail to Rotterdam, and cruise through its harbor, the world�s third largest after Shanghai and Singapore. Enjoy leisure time while in Rotterdam. (BB, L, D) Note: If docking in Kinderdijk is not possible, the excursion will be arranged by coach from Rotterdam.
Featured Excursion: Kinderdijk windmillsDay 7:
Rotterdam, NijmegenSpend the morning cruising to Nijmegen, consideredthe oldest city in the Netherlands. From here, you willhead to the Liberation Museum situated in nearby Groesbeek. During your guided visit, get a first handaccount of WWII by experiencing the occupation,celebrating the liberation, and witnessing therebuilding of the Netherlands and Europe afterthe war. (BB, L, D)
Featured Excursion: Liberation MuseumDay 8:
Enkhuizen, HoornCruise from Nijmegen to Enkhuizen and learn about life in this quaint, 650-year-old town, a thriving trading center located on the edge of the Zuider Zee. Your walking tour will highlight its history as you pass the Drommedaris, an old defense tower guarding the harbor entrance, and warehouses formerly used by the Dutch East India Company. (BB, L, D)
Featured Excursion: Enkhuizen walking tourDay 9:
Hoorn, AmsterdamSpend your first full day in the Netherland�s largest city, Amsterdam, which boasts history, art, architecture, bridges, canals, cobblestone streets, museums, bicycles, narrow alleys, and beer. Even the simplest of shops has a distinctive charm here, and every street has a story to tell. See Amsterdam�s unique appeal from a different perspective aboard a canal boat. You�ll see the Mint Tower, Dam Square, the Royal Palace, and Museum Square. After your canal cruise, it�s time to visit one of the most prestigious museums in the world. The Rijksmuseum offers the largest collection of Dutch and Flemish art and artifacts in the world. On display is one of Rembrandt�s most famous paintings, The Night Watch, and Vermeer�s The Kitchen Maid. (BB, L, Captain�s Welcome Dinner)
Featured Excursion: Amsterdam city tour, including canal cruise and Rijksmuseum visitDay 10:
AmsterdamYou�ll visit the Keukenhof Gardens, one of the most impressive public gardens in the world, with more than seven million bulbs planted on a 70-acre site. The Netherlands knows its flowers. And, once you visit these incredible gardens, you�ll understand why more than 90% of the world�s flower supply comes from here. (BB, L, D)
Featured Excursion: Keukenhof GardensDay 11:
Depart AmsterdamDisembark the ship in Amsterdam and transfer to Schiphol Airport for your flight home.