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We rate the difficulty tour as a 2 / 5. The terrain is wonderfully flat and is crisscrossed with an amazing network of cycling routes (fietsroutenetwerken) resulting in a true cycling paradise. Regarding daily distances, this is totally up to you and your own physical abilities, experience, and skill. You can cycle long or short routes. The cycling guide will cycle with the group majority. This is important to note when longer or shorter distances are possible for the day’s itinerary. There will be a support vehicle (mini-van) available that serves as a sag-wagon and transfer vehicle. The total distance is approx. 190 km and the entire route is flat and well signed.
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Discover Europe's stunning cities on A-ROSA's E-Motion ship SENA
Embark on a 5 guided bike daytours along the Rhine and Maas & beyond the river banks.
Visit numerous glorious cities, including Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Antwerp.
Visit the famous Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in Cologne with masterpieces by Rubens and Rembrandt.
Enjoy nice accommodations on the SENA, state of the art cruise ship.
Have fun while enjoying the stress-free battery-assisted cycling with a support vehicle
This e-bike cruise on A-ROSA's new E-Motion ship SENA combines a sustainable cruise with carefully planned cycling and cultural excursions in a relaxed and eventful way. With electric tailwind you travel on the northern Rhine and the Meuse through three countries: Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Antwerp, are undoubtedly among the most beautiful cities in Northern Europe and the mills of Kinderdijk are as much a part of Holland as the bicycle. Beautiful, lush green marshland and polder landscape awaits you on flat, enjoyable routes along the coast, rivers and canals! Fancy a tasty fietsen!
It is wonderful to return to the comfortable cabin on board the ship after an eventful day! In the evening, it's not far to the ship's own restaurant, where you can relax and enjoy your dinner while the river landscape leisurely passes by outside the windows. In addition, on this cruise you have the special advantage that drinks are already included on board.
The cities you will experience are among the most beautiful in Europe. The trading cities of Amsterdam and Rotterdam are open, tolerant and cosmopolitan. Multi-layered metropolises full of tradition and past. Canals and gabled houses together with spectacular architectural novelties form a unique backdrop to the lively hustle and bustle of these cities.
Rich as Venice and Florence, Antwerp was once. Nowhere has medieval splendor been so perfectly preserved as here! The heritage of this "Golden Age" are the world-famous paintings of the Flemish masters: the names Jan van Eyck, Peter Paul Rubens or Jacob Jordaens put every art lover in raptures.
Flemish Masters
Paul Rubens created world-class works. In the Rubens House you will walk in his footsteps and during knowledgeable guided tours you will see his outstanding paintings. In Antwerp Cathedral, marvel at the altarpiece "Assumption of Mary." Exhibits by Jan van Eyck and Hugo van der Goes can be seen in the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
Architecture at its best in Amsterdam and Rotterdam
Amsterdam offers a unique attraction with its canals. Over 80 kilometers of waterways and 1000 bridges form the canal belt with the picturesque Amsterdam gabled houses and houseboats. Rotterdam's inner city has been recreated by star architects in the last 20 years (tour & walking tour).
Noble Antwerp, a "Stad aan de Stroom".
Antwerp achieved wealth through the diamond & wool trade. Walk with your guide through the Old Town to the Grote Markt and admire the colossal City Hall, magnificent Renaissance gabled houses, the Rubens House and the largest church in Flanders.
This e-bike cruise on A-ROSA's new E-Motion ship SENA combines a sustainable cruise with carefully planned cycling and cultural excursions in a relaxed and eventful way. With electric tailwind you travel on the northern Rhine and the Meuse through three countries: Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Antwerp, are undoubtedly among the most beautiful cities in Northern Europe and the mills of Kinderdijk are as much a part of Holland as the bicycle. Beautiful, lush green marshland and polder landscape awaits you on flat, enjoyable routes along the coast, rivers and canals! Fancy a tasty fietsen!
It is wonderful to return to the comfortable cabin on board the ship after an eventful day! In the evening, it's not far to the ship's own restaurant, where you can relax and enjoy your dinner while the river landscape leisurely passes by outside the windows. In addition, on this cruise you have the special advantage that drinks are already included on board.
The cities you will experience are among the most beautiful in Europe. The trading cities of Amsterdam and Rotterdam are open, tolerant and cosmopolitan. Multi-layered metropolises full of tradition and past. Canals and gabled houses together with spectacular architectural novelties form a unique backdrop to the lively hustle and bustle of these cities.
Rich as Venice and Florence, Antwerp was once. Nowhere has medieval splendor been so perfectly preserved as here! The heritage of this "Golden Age" are the world-famous paintings of the Flemish masters: the names Jan van Eyck, Peter Paul Rubens or Jacob Jordaens put every art lover in raptures.
Flemish Masters
Paul Rubens created world-class works. In the Rubens House you will walk in his footsteps and during knowledgeable guided tours you will see his outstanding paintings. In Antwerp Cathedral, marvel at the altarpiece "Assumption of Mary." Exhibits by Jan van Eyck and Hugo van der Goes can be seen in the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
Architecture at its best in Amsterdam and Rotterdam
Amsterdam offers a unique attraction with its canals. Over 80 kilometers of waterways and 1000 bridges form the canal belt with the picturesque Amsterdam gabled houses and houseboats. Rotterdam's inner city has been recreated by star architects in the last 20 years (tour & walking tour).
Noble Antwerp, a "Stad aan de Stroom".
Antwerp achieved wealth through the diamond & wool trade. Walk with your guide through the Old Town to the Grote Markt and admire the colossal City Hall, magnificent Renaissance gabled houses, the Rubens House and the largest church in Flanders.
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Netherlands and Belgium Bike and Boat Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Cologne
Your river cruise begins in the cathedral city of Cologne. At 3:00 pm we await you for a welcome drink on board the A-ROSA SENA. Starting at 2:00 p.m., AROSA offers a bus shuttle every half hour from the main train station in Cologne to the dock (included). At 4:00 p.m. the “SENA” departs and sails downriver towards Amsterdam. If the weather is good, enjoy the departure from Cologne on the sun deck with a view of the famous cathedral, the steeples of the surrounding Romanesque churches and the modern harbor district. Dinner together and 1st night on board.
Overnight Location: SENA Rhine River Cruise Ship
Distance: None
Meals: Dinner
Day 2 Amsterdam
While the ship glides gently over the Maas to Holland, you will learn exciting facts about the region during an informative lecture in the morning. Amsterdam offers a unique attraction with its canals. Over 80 kilometers of waterways and 1000 bridges form the canal belt with the picturesque Amsterdam gabled houses and houseboats. “Delicious Fietsen” on “New Land” in Amsterdam! After lunch, the famous bicycle city welcomes you. On a bike tour along those canals that have served as transportation routes for centuries, you’ll explore the city like a local. Ride the city’s most popular mode of transportation and learn about Amsterdam’s past and present through fascinating stories. In no time, you’ll feel like a true Amsterdammer. In the late afternoon, you will have free time to stroll through the old town alleys of Amsterdam. Dinner and 2nd night on board.
Overnight Location: SENA Rhine River Cruise Ship
Distance: 30km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 3 Amsterdam – Ijssel Sea – Amsterdam
Today we leave the hustle and bustle of Amsterdam behind by taking the ferry to the countryside for an e-bike tour outside the city. With views of the Amsterdam Tower and the Eye Film Museum, you’ll take the ferry across the Amstel River. You’ll then ride your e-bike through Amsterdam’s Old Holland neighborhood and then a nature park on the way to Broek in Waterland. Pass canals, bridges and historic farms. This flat landscape offers views of moments that feel out of time as you encounter sprawling fields and traditional Dutch farmers going about their daily lives. Cycle through the old villages of Broek, where time seems to have stopped completely. The land is protected by miles of dikes and pumping stations, allowing picturesque villages to flourish and making the region a hotspot for outdoor activities on land and water. Finally, visit an authentic cheese farm to see how cheese and clogs are made. Dinner and 3rd night on board.
Overnight Location: SENA Rhine River Cruise Ship
Distance: 55km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 4 Rotterdam – Delft – Den Haag – Rotterdam
Experience the home of Dutch democracy on this day. Rotterdam is the most important transhipment center in Europe and the third largest port in the world. However, since the port was moved out of the city to the coast, the cityscape has been transformed. Star architects have redesigned the vacated port areas. Modern architecture with extraordinary skyscrapers have earned the city the nickname “Maashatten”. The landmark is the huge Erasmusbrug, which has spanned the Maas since 1996 and is also dubbed the “Swan” by locals. Also worth seeing since 2014 is the market hall in the center of the city. During the construction work, archaeologists were able to make interesting discoveries. Thus, in addition to weapons, tools, pieces of jewelry and kitchen utensils, the remains of a very old farm were discovered. Some of the finds can be seen in the Rotterdam Market Hall. On the way from the first floor to the underground car park, a small exhibition has been created, the so-called “time travel”. The deeper you go down in the building, the older the finds become. Dinner and 4th night on board.
Overnight Location: SENA Rhine River Cruise Ship
Distance: 60km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 5 Dordrecht – Kinderdijk – Dordrecht
Dordrecht received city rights as early as 1220, making it the oldest city in Holland. Located in the middle of a water-rich area on the rivers Merwede, Noord and Oude Maas, Dordrecht has always been an important trading city for wood, grain and wine trade. This history, wealth and culture are still clearly visible. In the historic city center of Dordrecht you will find about 1,000 monuments, which are also used to the fullest. Founded in 1842 by art lovers and collectors, a special museum is located in the heart of Dordrecht, a charming city with countless buildings from the Golden Age and other historic buildings.
There we hop on the e-bikes and ride up to the famous UNESCO World Heritage Site, the windmills of Kinderdijk. 1000 years ago there was still swampland here, which was made arable by people in centuries of long effort. Hundreds of canals crisscross the river valley between the Ijssel and the Lek. Even from a distance you can recognize the windmills standing in the flat land. Today we explain why there are so many windmills in Holland! They are not so much used for painting grain but as water pumps! The windmills of Kinderdijk are among the most famous sights of Holland and have been elevated to the rank of World Heritage Site because of their importance! A total of 19 windmills can be found here in a very small area. They all date back to the 18th century and were built to pump the excess water out of the polders in order to make the land suitable for agriculture. The mills pump the water into the Nieuwen Waterschap, which flows into the river Lek. They were built after it was realized that the older canal systems were not very effective. Along the canals through the idyllic countryside you cycle to the ship in Dordrecht. Dinner and 5th night on board.
Overnight Location: SENA Rhine River Cruise Ship
Distance: 45km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 6 Antwerp – Mchelen
Today there is a lot of culture on the program, because you will see one of the most important cities in Flanders. In the morning you visit the glamorous city. Antwerp is best known today for diamonds. But hardly anyone knows that the largest church in the country is located here and the historic old town of Antwerp, around the church, is unique. In the 16th century, during the “golden age”, Antwerp was the undisputed economic metropolis of Northern Europe. The city was rich and with the wealth the tower of the Cathedral of Our Lady grew higher and higher. The market square gained in splendor, the town hall and the lavishly decorated gables of the guild houses still bear witness to this today. Back then the city was an arts center. Names like Rubens, van Dyck, Snyders or Jordaens are inextricably linked with the city. In the late morning, a transfer will bring you to the city gates. You cycle through the idyllic Flanders almost completely flat on little traffic-free streets. A former abbey, a small church and lakes are on the bike route. Today your tour guides will prepare a tasty picnic for you for lunch (included in the tour price). The surrounding area is characterized by industrialization. On a guided tour of a brickworks museum, you will learn a lot about the development of this region. The subsequent cycle route along small rivers and canals ends for today in Mechelen. The landmark of the city of Mechelen is the huge tower of the Gothic cathedral of Saint Romuald. Although it was never completed, it reached the stately height of 98 m. Today Mechelen is best known for its carillon school. In the late afternoon, a transfer will bring you back to your ship in Antwerp. 6. Overnight and dinner on board.
Overnight Location: SENA Rhine River Cruise Ship
Distance: 30km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 7 Day on the River
While the ship glides calmly along and over the Maas in the direction of Cologne, you also have the opportunity to make extensive use of the SPA area with sauna and various treatments. In the afternoon, your tour guide awaits you for an exciting lecture in the ship’s lounge. On the final evening, a multi-course specialty dinner awaits you in the ship’s own restaurant. Let the last evening come to a pleasant end. 7th overnight stay on board.
Overnight Location: SENA Rhine River Cruise Ship
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 8 Departure or extension in Cologne
In the early morning your ship docks in Cologne again. You have the opportunity to enjoy a hearty breakfast on board one last time. At the end of the trip we will visit the grandiose exhibition of the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum with you. The affiliated Fondation Corboud shows the most extensive collection of paintings from French and international Impressionism and Late Impressionism in Germany. Works by Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir are among the more than 170 paintings that were given to the City of Cologne as a “permanent loan” in March 2001 and were transferred to the Wallraf-Richartz Museum as well as often misunderstood companions of the better-known painters. To thank the generous donation of these works by Gérard and Marisol Corboud, the internationally renowned Wallraf-Richartz-Museum has since had the addition “Fondation Corboud” in its name. The journey ends at 12:30 p.m. at Cologne Central Station. You will also receive your luggage there for departure.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast
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Netherlands and Belgium Bike and Boat Tour Price and Dates
This guided tour is always run as a sheduled-departure tour where you would be joining a group, however, if you are willing to travel with your group only, you can inquire for a custom itinerary.Prices below are per person:
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Accommodation on Netherlands and Belgium Bike and Boat Tour
This tour is based on a cruise ship! The boat offers modern conveniences that can make this trip more pleasant. Rooms may have cozy beds, TVs, and windows unveiling the surroundings. Standard cabin category is B and you can upgrade for an extra supplement.
Single Rooms and Solo Travelers
Rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room where possible. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplement.
What’s Included in the Netherlands and Belgium Bike and Boat Tour?
Meals
7 breakfasts, 6 lunches, and 7 dinners are included. Breakfasts and dinners are served buffet style, while lunches are served as a picnic buffet or as a buffet on board according to the program. All drinks are included on this trip, with the exception of champagne, bottled wine, and exclusive rarities.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 7 nights are included onboard the ship.
Transportation during the Tour
All transfers as indicated in the itinerary are included. Departure airport transfer is included too.
Also included
- Support vehicle
- Electric bike rental
- Fully guided cycling itinerary in English
- CO2 compensation in the region
- All visits and admissions as indicated in the itinerary
Not included
- Helmet
- Gratuities
- Bike protection
- Travel Insurance
- Arrival to start of the tour
Optional Extras
- Helmet rental
- Transfer from Frankfurt Airport
- Upgrade cabin from category B:
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- Category C
- Category D
- How hard is the Netherlands and Belgium Bike and Boat Tour?
- Do I need a visa to travel to Germany, Netherlands or Belgium?
- Are meals included on the Netherlands and Belgium Bike and Boat Tour?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to Cologne to start this tour?
- Is the Netherlands and Belgium Bike and Boat Tour in English?
- Where does the Netherlands and Belgium Bike and Boat Tour end?
- Can I rent a bike?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to Netherlands, Germany or Belgium?
- Are there any travel restrictions for Netherlands, Germany or Belgium?
We rate the difficulty tour as a 2 / 5. The terrain is wonderfully flat and is crisscrossed with an amazing network of cycling routes (fietsroutenetwerken) resulting in a true cycling paradise. Regarding daily distances, this is totally up to you and your own physical abilities, experience, and skill. You can cycle long or short routes. The cycling guide will cycle with the group majority. This is important to note when longer or shorter distances are possible for the day’s itinerary. There will be a support vehicle (mini-van) available that serves as a sag-wagon and transfer vehicle. The total distance is approx. 190 km and the entire route is flat and well signed.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
7 breakfasts, 6 lunches, and 7 dinners are included.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover cycling. Get your travel insurance.
If you are traveling internationally, the nearest major airport is Cologne Bonn Airport (CGN). If you're already in Europe, you might also consider flying into other nearby airports such as Düsseldorf International Airport (DUS) or Frankfurt Airport (FRA) and then taking a train or other transportation to Cologne.
Cologne also has a major train station, Köln Hauptbahnhof (Cologne Central Station), which is well-connected to various cities in Germany and neighboring countries.
Yes, the tour guide is English-speaking.
Mention where tour ends and how they’re getting to the airport with airport code mentioned.
There is no need to as the e-bike rental is already included in the price.
Check with your family doctor.
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
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