Embark on an illuminated canal adventure in Amsterdam with a pizza dinner cruise. Enjoy a 1.5-hour cruise, delicious pizza, drinks, and ice cream for dessert!
Embark on an illuminated canal adventure in Amsterdam with a pizza dinner cruise. Enjoy a 1.5-hour cruise, delicious pizza, drinks, and ice cream for dessert!
- Lovers Canal Cruises Amsterdam - Since the 1950s, Lovers Canal Cruises has been offering delightful boat tours in Amsterdam, becoming a beloved way to explore the city’s historic canals. With a fleet of glass-roofed boats, the company provides scenic and narrated cruises that highlight Amsterdam’s architecture, bridges, and waterways.
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- Lovers Canal Cruises Amsterdam - Since the 1950s, Lovers Canal Cruises has been offering delightful boat tours in Amsterdam, becoming a beloved way to explore the city’s historic canals. With a fleet of glass-roofed boats, the company provides scenic and narrated cruises that highlight Amsterdam’s architecture, bridges, and waterways.
- Centraal Station - Amsterdam’s Central Station, designed by Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers, was built between 1881 and 1889 on three artificial islands in the IJ lake. Its Gothic/Renaissance Revival style and iron platform roof showcase both historical grandeur and the modern engineering of the era.
- Magere Brug - The Magere Brug, or “Skinny Bridge,” is a historic wooden drawbridge over the Amstel River in Amsterdam, originally constructed in 1691 and rebuilt in 1934 in the same traditional style. Known for its elegant design and nightly illumination, it is one of the city’s most iconic and photographed bridges.
- Keizersgracht - Named after Emperor Maximilian I, the Keizersgracht was constructed in 1612 as the widest of the main canals in Amsterdam’s canal belt, featuring grand merchant houses and reflecting the city’s growing prosperity.
- Herengracht - Also dug in 1612, the Herengracht was the most prestigious canal, home to the city’s elite and lined with stately mansions known as the “Golden Bend.”
- Prinsengracht - The Prinsengracht, one of Amsterdam’s main canals, was dug in the early 17th century during the city’s major expansion known as the Grachtengordel project. Named after the Prince of Orange, it became a desirable residential area, lined with elegant canal houses and cultural landmarks.
- Red Light District - Amsterdam’s Red Light District, known locally as De Wallen, is the city’s oldest neighborhood, dating back to the 14th century when it served as a harbor area. Today, it’s a regulated zone combining historic buildings, legalized sex work, and a mix of tourism, nightlife, and cultural heritage.
- Westerkerk - The Westerkerk in Amsterdam, completed in 1631, is a prime example of Dutch Renaissance architecture and is famous for its tall, ornate tower known as the Westertoren. It has played a significant role in the city’s religious and cultural life, and is also famously near Anne Frank’s house.
- 9 Little Streets (Negen Straatjes) - The 9 Straatjes (Nine Streets) in Amsterdam is a charming neighborhood of nine narrow streets in the canal belt, known for its unique boutiques, vintage shops, and cozy cafés. Developed in the 17th century, it has become a trendy area blending historic charm with modern culture.
- The Amstel - The Amstel River runs through Amsterdam and was central to the city’s founding and development, giving the city its name. It has historically been a vital waterway for trade and transport, lined with iconic bridges and historic buildings along its banks.
- Het Scheepvaartmuseum| The National Maritime Museum - The Scheepvaartmuseum in Amsterdam, housed in a historic 17th-century warehouse, showcases the rich maritime history of the Netherlands with a vast collection of ships, maps, and nautical artifacts. Renovated in 2011, it offers engaging exhibitions highlighting the country’s connection to the sea.
- NEMO Science Museum - NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam, designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano, opened in 1997 with its iconic green, ship-like structure rising above the Oosterdok. It serves as an interactive science and technology center, especially geared toward children and families, promoting hands-on learning and curiosity.
- Rijksmuseum - The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam was designed by architect Pierre Cuypers and officially opened in 1885, blending Gothic and Renaissance elements to house the Netherlands’ national art and history collection. It holds masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other Dutch masters, making it a cultural landmark of international renown.
- Nieuwmarkt - The Nieuwmarkt in Amsterdam emerged in the 17th century as a bustling public square, built on the site of the former city wall after the demolition of the Sint Antoniespoort. Its centerpiece, the Waag building, originally served as a city gate and later as a guildhall, anchoring the square’s historical and social importance.
- Bloemenmarkt - The Bloemenmarkt in Amsterdam was established in 1862 and is the world’s only floating flower market, with stalls set on houseboats along the Singel canal. Originally created to supply fresh flowers daily by boat, it has since become a colorful tourist attraction selling bulbs, souvenirs, and plants.
- IJ - Het IJ is a body of water and former bay in Amsterdam that connects the city to the North Sea, playing a crucial role in its maritime trade and development. Today, it serves as a vibrant waterfront area with ferries, cultural venues, and recreational activities.

- Enjoy Cookie Dough Chocolate Chip ice cream
- 75-minute canal cruise in historic Amsterdam
- Complimentary Heineken beer, wine, soft drinks, and water
- Savor Original New York Pizza
- Enjoy Cookie Dough Chocolate Chip ice cream
- 75-minute canal cruise in historic Amsterdam
- Complimentary Heineken beer, wine, soft drinks, and water
- Savor Original New York Pizza
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
Experience a delightful family-friendly cruise through Amsterdam’s renowned canals while savoring a delicious dinner! Enjoy a 1.5-hour canal cruise and take in the beauty of the illuminated city. Relish a tasty pizza dinner with included beverages like beer, wine, soft drinks, and water. A delightful ice cream dessert is also part of the package!
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Experience a delightful family-friendly cruise through Amsterdam’s renowned canals while savoring a delicious dinner! Enjoy a 1.5-hour canal cruise and take in the beauty of the illuminated city. Relish a tasty pizza dinner with included beverages like beer, wine, soft drinks, and water. A delightful ice cream dessert is also part of the package!
Each boat tour takes a different path, so not all attractions are visible on every trip. This ensures that each cruise provides a unique and exciting experience.
- Children upto and including 3 years old are free of charge (not occupying a seat)
- Minimum drinking age is 18 years; ID may be required
- Non-alcoholic beverage options are available
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Our boats are accessible to disabled people when they can walk the two steps in and out of the boat. A wheelchair/stroller can’t be taken on board. The wheelchair/stroller can be safely placed on the quayside.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: In this Viator booking module you can only choose 1 pizza per booking. If your family/company would like different pizzas (example: 1 Pepperoni & 1 Hawaii), we advise you to make separate bookings, but under the same name. With the same name we can make sure you sit at the same table on the boat.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.