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Best of Holland & Belgium
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Best of Holland & Belgium

Date

2027-11-20

Duration

7 nights

Departure Port

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Arrival Port

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Rating

Luxury

Theme

—

AmaFiora

AmaWaterways

AmaFiora

Launched

—

Refitted

—

Tonnage

—

Passengers

—

Cabins

82

Crew

51

Length

443 m

Width

22 m

Speed

—

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Amsterdam

Netherlands
Amsterdam

Amsterdam's UNESCO-listed canal ring — a concentric web of seventeenth-century merchant houses and arching stone bridges — remains one of the Western world's most perfectly preserved Golden Age cityscapes, best explored by bicycle or canal boat at a pace that lets the city's genius reveal itself slowly. The Rijksmuseum's collection of Rembrandt and Vermeer masterpieces is essential, while the Anne Frank House offers one of Europe's most profoundly moving historical encounters. Spring brings the iconic tulip season; summer fills the terraces of the Jordaan district. Schiphol Airport makes Amsterdam a seamless gateway to the entire European continent.

Day 2

Day 2

Utrecht

Netherlands
Utrecht

The port of Utrecht is a charming gateway to a city rich in history, offering a unique blend of medieval architecture and contemporary culture. Must-do experiences include savoring local delicacies like Utrechtsche taart and exploring the picturesque canals. The best time to visit is during the spring or early summer, when the city is alive with vibrant festivals and blooming landscapes.

Day 3

Day 3

Hellevoetsluis

Netherlands
Hellevoetsluis

Hellevoetsluis is a beautifully preserved 17th-century Dutch naval fortress town on the Haringvliet, where historic dry docks, star-shaped ramparts, and harbourside galleries offer an intimate window into the Netherlands' maritime golden age. Visitors should explore the fortified waterfront and taste fresh Zeeuwse oysters or crisp kibbeling at the harbour, then venture to nearby Delft or Gouda for pottery workshops and cheese markets. Late spring through early autumn — May to September — delivers the finest weather for strolling the Vestingwal and cruising the Rhine-Maas delta waterways.

Day 4

Day 4

Ghent

Belgium
Ghent

The port of Ghent, a historic trade hub with medieval architecture, is a vibrant gateway to Belgian culture. Don't miss savoring local dishes like "stoverij" and "waterzooi," or wandering the picturesque canals. The best time to visit is during the summer months, particularly during the lively ‘Gentse Feesten’ festival.

Day 5

Day 5

Brussel (Bruxelles)

Belgium
Brussel (Bruxelles)

Brussels, the cosmopolitan capital of Belgium, enchants with its UNESCO-listed Grand-Place, extraordinary Art Nouveau architecture, and a culinary tradition that rivals any European capital — from hand-peeled shrimp croquettes to artisan pralines on the Sablon. Visitors should not miss exploring the Royal Museums of Fine Arts and taking a day trip to medieval Bruges or art-rich Ghent. The city is at its finest from April through October, when café terraces spill onto sunlit squares and the temperate climate invites long afternoons of wandering between chocolate ateliers and neighbourhood brasseries.

Day 6

Day 6

Antwerp

Belgium
Antwerp

Antwerp has been one of Europe's great mercantile capitals since the fifteenth century, when it commanded the world's first commodity exchange and Peter Paul Rubens made it the artistic capital of the Baroque world — a legacy preserved in the magnificent Rubenshuis studio and the soaring Cathedral of Our Lady, whose nave houses four of the master's greatest altarpieces. Today the city leads global fashion from the acclaimed Antwerp Six design school and remains the diamond capital of the world, with 84% of the world's rough diamonds trading through its storied district. Visit in spring or autumn; Brussels and Bruges are each under an hour away by train.

Day 7

Day 7

Dordrecht

Netherlands
Dordrecht

Dordrecht, one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, is a historic port known for its medieval architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Must-do experiences include exploring its picturesque canals and indulging in local delicacies like herring and stroopwafels. The best time to visit is during the spring and summer months when the city comes alive with festivals and outdoor markets.

Day 8

Day 8

Amsterdam

Netherlands
Amsterdam

Amsterdam's UNESCO-listed canal ring — a concentric web of seventeenth-century merchant houses and arching stone bridges — remains one of the Western world's most perfectly preserved Golden Age cityscapes, best explored by bicycle or canal boat at a pace that lets the city's genius reveal itself slowly. The Rijksmuseum's collection of Rembrandt and Vermeer masterpieces is essential, while the Anne Frank House offers one of Europe's most profoundly moving historical encounters. Spring brings the iconic tulip season; summer fills the terraces of the Jordaan district. Schiphol Airport makes Amsterdam a seamless gateway to the entire European continent.

Day 1

Amsterdam

Netherlands
Amsterdam

Amsterdam's UNESCO-listed canal ring — a concentric web of seventeenth-century merchant houses and arching stone bridges — remains one of the Western world's most perfectly preserved Golden Age cityscapes, best explored by bicycle or canal boat at a pace that lets the city's genius reveal itself slowly. The Rijksmuseum's collection of Rembrandt and Vermeer masterpieces is essential, while the Anne Frank House offers one of Europe's most profoundly moving historical encounters. Spring brings the iconic tulip season; summer fills the terraces of the Jordaan district. Schiphol Airport makes Amsterdam a seamless gateway to the entire European continent.

Day 2

Utrecht

Netherlands
Utrecht

The port of Utrecht is a charming gateway to a city rich in history, offering a unique blend of medieval architecture and contemporary culture. Must-do experiences include savoring local delicacies like Utrechtsche taart and exploring the picturesque canals. The best time to visit is during the spring or early summer, when the city is alive with vibrant festivals and blooming landscapes.

Day 3

Hellevoetsluis

Netherlands
Hellevoetsluis

Hellevoetsluis is a beautifully preserved 17th-century Dutch naval fortress town on the Haringvliet, where historic dry docks, star-shaped ramparts, and harbourside galleries offer an intimate window into the Netherlands' maritime golden age. Visitors should explore the fortified waterfront and taste fresh Zeeuwse oysters or crisp kibbeling at the harbour, then venture to nearby Delft or Gouda for pottery workshops and cheese markets. Late spring through early autumn — May to September — delivers the finest weather for strolling the Vestingwal and cruising the Rhine-Maas delta waterways.

Day 4

Ghent

Belgium
Ghent

The port of Ghent, a historic trade hub with medieval architecture, is a vibrant gateway to Belgian culture. Don't miss savoring local dishes like "stoverij" and "waterzooi," or wandering the picturesque canals. The best time to visit is during the summer months, particularly during the lively ‘Gentse Feesten’ festival.

Day 5

Brussel (Bruxelles)

Belgium
Brussel (Bruxelles)

Brussels, the cosmopolitan capital of Belgium, enchants with its UNESCO-listed Grand-Place, extraordinary Art Nouveau architecture, and a culinary tradition that rivals any European capital — from hand-peeled shrimp croquettes to artisan pralines on the Sablon. Visitors should not miss exploring the Royal Museums of Fine Arts and taking a day trip to medieval Bruges or art-rich Ghent. The city is at its finest from April through October, when café terraces spill onto sunlit squares and the temperate climate invites long afternoons of wandering between chocolate ateliers and neighbourhood brasseries.

Day 6

Antwerp

Belgium
Antwerp

Antwerp has been one of Europe's great mercantile capitals since the fifteenth century, when it commanded the world's first commodity exchange and Peter Paul Rubens made it the artistic capital of the Baroque world — a legacy preserved in the magnificent Rubenshuis studio and the soaring Cathedral of Our Lady, whose nave houses four of the master's greatest altarpieces. Today the city leads global fashion from the acclaimed Antwerp Six design school and remains the diamond capital of the world, with 84% of the world's rough diamonds trading through its storied district. Visit in spring or autumn; Brussels and Bruges are each under an hour away by train.

Day 7

Dordrecht

Netherlands
Dordrecht

Dordrecht, one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, is a historic port known for its medieval architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Must-do experiences include exploring its picturesque canals and indulging in local delicacies like herring and stroopwafels. The best time to visit is during the spring and summer months when the city comes alive with festivals and outdoor markets.

Day 8

Amsterdam

Netherlands
Amsterdam

Amsterdam's UNESCO-listed canal ring — a concentric web of seventeenth-century merchant houses and arching stone bridges — remains one of the Western world's most perfectly preserved Golden Age cityscapes, best explored by bicycle or canal boat at a pace that lets the city's genius reveal itself slowly. The Rijksmuseum's collection of Rembrandt and Vermeer masterpieces is essential, while the Anne Frank House offers one of Europe's most profoundly moving historical encounters. Spring brings the iconic tulip season; summer fills the terraces of the Jordaan district. Schiphol Airport makes Amsterdam a seamless gateway to the entire European continent.

Cabin Categories

Suite

Suite

Suite
350 m²Max 2
S

Suite

BathDouble or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedTelephone+6
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French Balcony

French Balcony

Balcony
155–235 m²Max 2
CACB

French Balcony

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVFree Wi-Fi+5
US$5,128 /person+ US$280 taxes & fees
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French Balcony & Outside Balcony

French Balcony & Outside Balcony

Balcony
210–235 m²Max 2
AAABBABB

French Balcony & Outside Balcony

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVFree Wi-Fi+6
US$6,128 /person+ US$280 taxes & fees
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Fixed Window

Fixed Window

Outside
160 m²Max 2
DE

Fixed Window

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVFree Wi-Fi+5
US$3,929 /person+ US$280 taxes & fees
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