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Holland & Belgium at Tulip Time from Amsterdam
Uniworld River Cruises

Holland & Belgium at Tulip Time from Amsterdam

Date

2027-04-18

Duration

7 nights

Departure Port

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Arrival Port

Russel

New Zealand

Rating

—

Theme

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Uniworld River Cruises

S.S. Victoria

Super Ship

Launched

2017

Refitted

—

Tonnage

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Passengers

110

Cabins

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Crew

41

Length

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Width

11 m

Speed

12 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Amsterdam

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 3

Day 3

Kinderdijk

Kinderdijk

Kinderdijk is the Netherlands at its most mythically Dutch: nineteen historic windmills standing in solemn formation along a web of drainage canals that have held the North Sea at bay since the eighteenth century. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, this South Holland polder is not merely a postcard — it is a functioning testament to centuries of hydraulic engineering, with several mills still operated by resident millers. Cycling the canal-side paths at sunset, when the reflections of the windmills shimmer in perfect stillness, is an unforgettable experience. Kinderdijk can be visited year-round; spring brings tulip fields nearby, while winter mists lend an atmospheric grandeur.

Day 5

Day 5

Maastricht

Maastricht

Maastricht is a two-thousand-year-old Meuse River city in the southern Netherlands, where Romanesque basilicas, Burgundian culinary traditions, and a vibrant cultural quarter converge in one of Europe's most refined yet unassuming destinations. Savour the slow-braised *zoervleis* stew and explore the medieval fortification tunnels for experiences found nowhere else in the Low Countries. Late spring through early autumn offers the finest conditions, with the celebrated asparagus season in May and long golden evenings along the Vrijthof square.

Day 6

Day 6

Antwerp

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

Zeebrugge

Zeebrugge

Zeebrugge — Belgium's principal cruise port, whose very name means 'Sea-Bruges' — serves as the maritime portal to one of Europe's most perfectly preserved medieval cities, with the UNESCO-listed canal network of Bruges just fifteen minutes away, its lace shops, chocolate artisans, and moated Beguinage offering an almost impossibly picturesque step back into the Flemish Golden Age. The port itself carries its own dramatic history: the site of the audacious 1918 Zeebrugge Raid, when the Royal Navy launched a daring assault to block the harbor during World War I. Year-round access to Bruges, Ghent, and Brussels — each within easy reach — makes Zeebrugge a supremely versatile port of call.

Day 1

Amsterdam

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 3

Kinderdijk

Kinderdijk

Kinderdijk is the Netherlands at its most mythically Dutch: nineteen historic windmills standing in solemn formation along a web of drainage canals that have held the North Sea at bay since the eighteenth century. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, this South Holland polder is not merely a postcard — it is a functioning testament to centuries of hydraulic engineering, with several mills still operated by resident millers. Cycling the canal-side paths at sunset, when the reflections of the windmills shimmer in perfect stillness, is an unforgettable experience. Kinderdijk can be visited year-round; spring brings tulip fields nearby, while winter mists lend an atmospheric grandeur.

Day 5

Maastricht

Maastricht

Maastricht is a two-thousand-year-old Meuse River city in the southern Netherlands, where Romanesque basilicas, Burgundian culinary traditions, and a vibrant cultural quarter converge in one of Europe's most refined yet unassuming destinations. Savour the slow-braised *zoervleis* stew and explore the medieval fortification tunnels for experiences found nowhere else in the Low Countries. Late spring through early autumn offers the finest conditions, with the celebrated asparagus season in May and long golden evenings along the Vrijthof square.

Day 6

Antwerp

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

Zeebrugge

Zeebrugge

Zeebrugge — Belgium's principal cruise port, whose very name means 'Sea-Bruges' — serves as the maritime portal to one of Europe's most perfectly preserved medieval cities, with the UNESCO-listed canal network of Bruges just fifteen minutes away, its lace shops, chocolate artisans, and moated Beguinage offering an almost impossibly picturesque step back into the Flemish Golden Age. The port itself carries its own dramatic history: the site of the audacious 1918 Zeebrugge Raid, when the Royal Navy launched a daring assault to block the harbor during World War I. Year-round access to Bruges, Ghent, and Brussels — each within easy reach — makes Zeebrugge a supremely versatile port of call.

Cabin Categories

Royal Suite 1
Royal Suite 2
Royal Suite 9

Royal Suite

Suite
506 m²Max 2
RS

Luxurious riverview suite (506 sq ft - 47 sq m) with a spacious living room
King-sized bed (convertible to 2 singles), fine custom linens, walk-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual thermostat, and flat-screen TV with infotainment center
Large bathroom with Asprey bath and body products, plush towels, comfortable bathrobes and slippers, double sink vanity, and rain shower
Additional amenities and service include: in-suite butler service; packing and unpacking assistance; in-room breakfast; daily fruit and cookie plate, and an elegant evening snack; espresso machine and fine teas; fully stocked mini bar; bottle of wine upon arrival; shoe shine; and free laundry service
Note that amenities may differ from those of a Uniworld company-owned ship

King or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableFree Mini BarButler Service+12
US$15,929 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Suite 1
Suite 2
Suite 13

Suite

Suite
506 m²Max 2
S

Luxurious riverview suite (253 sq ft - 23.5 sq m)
King-sized bed (convertible to 2 singles), fine custom linens, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual thermostat, and flat-screen TV with infotainment center
Large bathroom with Asprey bath and body products, plush towels, comfortable bathrobes and slippers, double sink vanity, and rain shower
Additional amenities and services include in-suite butler service, packing and unpacking assistance, in-room breakfast, daily fruit and cookie plate and an elegant evening snack, espresso machine and fine teas, fully stocked mini bar, bottle of wine upon request, shoeshine, and free laundry service
Note that amenities may differ from those of a Uniworld company-owned ship

King or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableFree Mini BarButler Service+12
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Deluxe French Balcony 1
Deluxe French Balcony 2
Deluxe French Balcony 4

Deluxe French Balcony

Balcony
188 m²Max 2
DB

Luxurious riverview stateroom (188 sq ft - 17.5 sq m)
King-sized bed (convertible to 2 singles), fine custom linens, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual thermostat, espresso machine, and flat-screen TV with infotainment center
Bathroom with Asprey bath and body products, plush towels, rain shower, comfortable bathrobes, and slippers
Note that amenities may differ from those of a Uniworld company-owned ship

King or Twin ConfigurationToiletries ProvidedTVSafeHair DryerTelephone+4
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French Balcony 1
French Balcony 2
French Balcony 7

French Balcony

Balcony
253 m²Max 2
B

Luxurious riverview stateroom (188 sq ft - 17.5 sq m)
King-sized bed (convertible to 2 singles), fine custom linens, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual thermostat, espresso machine, and flat-screen TV with infotainment center
Bathroom with Asprey bath and body products, plush towels, rain shower, comfortable bathrobes, and slippers
Note that amenities may differ from those of a Uniworld company-owned ship.

King or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedTVCoffee MachineSafe+5
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Signature French Balcony 1
Signature French Balcony 2
Signature French Balcony 5

Signature French Balcony

Balcony
253 m²Max 2
SB

Luxurious riverview stateroom (237 sq ft, 22 sq m; stateroom is 16 sq ft, 1.5 sq m smaller than the other Signature French Balcony staterooms)
King-sized bed (convertible to 2 singles), fine custom linens, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual thermostat, espresso machine, and flat-screen TV with infotainment center
Bathroom with Asprey bath and body products, plush towels, rain shower, comfortable bathrobes, and slippers
Note that amenities may differ from those of a Uniworld company-owned ship

King or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedTVCoffee MachineSafe+5
US$7,829 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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