Holland & Flanders by Bike + Boat

BRUGES - AMSTERDAM

Route

You follow flat, asphalted bike paths and side roads in traditional landscapes of small winding rivers and canals, polders, dykes and windmills. This tour is well-suited to those who have never taken a cycling holiday before as it is flat and predominantly traffic-free - you also have the option to skip the cycling and relax on board.

Embarkation time in Bruges is between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. The ship awaits you in the Bruges harbor. After a welcome meeting with the crew at 2 p.m. there is time for bicycle fitting and a short test-ride through the countryside around Bruges. After dinner the tour leader will take you for a walk through the center of town.
Your cycle tour starts early today in the outskirts of Bruges. You will start your first day of cycling by pedaling towards Ghent through the beautiful Flemish landscape along the Ghent canal. On arrival in Ghent make sure you make the effort to discover the best of what this historical city has to offer during an afternoon stroll. Ghent’s medieval town center features lovely illuminated streets that are a must to explore, while the architectural richness in the historical center of the city has to be seen to be believed (during the Middle Ages Ghent was the 2nd largest European city after Paris). The ship will dock for the night at a lock, in a suburb of Ghent and approx. 30 cycling minutes from the city center.
After breakfast in Ghent you will cycle downstream through a diverse landscape along the tidal Schelde River to Dendermonde, a friendly little town, located at the junction of Dender and Schelde Rivers. Dendermonde has a beautiful town hall located at a cozy square. The ideal place to have a nice Belgium beer after your bicycle ride. Worth visiting is also the St. Alexius Beguinage where you can learn about housekeeping, work and recreation in the lives of former generations.
Today we will follow the Schelde River further downstream through the Temse region and the small village of Baasrode to Antwerp. This part of the route is along a most beautiful and twisting section of the Schelde which over the centuries held strategic importance for the Romans, Vikings, Spanish and Napoleon. Antwerp, your destination for the day, is a harbor city situated on the river Schelde famous for handling up to 80% of the world’s rough diamonds and as the birthplace of the famous painter Sir Peter Paul Rubens. There are many highlights in the city to discover including: the City Hall, one of several majestic buildings constructed during the Renaissance period, the historical City Square Grote Market, the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe Cathedral and the medieval Steen Castle. (no dinner on board of the Magnifiques, Fleur and Zwaantje - recommendations for restaurants in town available on board)
This morning, the ship will sail along the Schelde-Rhine Canal and over the huge Kreekrak lock system. Here your bicycle tour starts through the beautiful “Wouwse Plantage” forest to Tholen, Tholen once was an island in the middle of the large Zeeland streams, where many people fished for their living. Nowadays Tholen is connected to the mainland in various ways. But it is still a picturesque village with many relics of an eventful past. From Tholen you will join the ship again for a nice afternoon sail to the beautiful city of Dordrecht, one of the oldest towns in Holland. Halfway the ship will pass the impressive Volkerak lock system. Your tour leader will take you for an evening walk and tell you about the history of the Netherlands.
A fast ferry will bring you to Alblasserdam. From here you will cycle to Kinderdijk, a village famous for its impressive row of 19 UNESCO cultural heritage-listed windmills – one of which you can visit (don’t forget your camera!). The windmills were constructed in the 18th century to pump water out of the low Alblasserwaard polder (a polder is a low-lying tract of land enclosed by embankments). You will then continue to cycle via Schoonhoven to Vianen, a small fortified town on the river Lek where you will spend the evening. Since the 17th century Schoonhoven – nicknamed Silver City – has been renowned for its talented silversmiths.
During breakfast the barge will cruise to Breukelen where you disembark and start your final day of cycling. Ride along the Vecht River in an area famous for its beautiful mansions, small castles and beautiful houses with large gardens and parks. After cycling through the villages of Nieuwersluis, Loenen and Vreeland you arrive at Nigtevecht where you can visit a traditional cheese farm. Continue cycling through the historical town of Muiden and on to Amsterdam where you will meet the barge for the final time in the Amsterdam harbor.
Disembarkation after breakfast until 09:30 a.m. and individual departure.

ATTENTION: Due to the nautical event SAIL Amsterdam, this tour does not end in Amsterdam, but in Utrecht. You can travel comfortably by train from Utrecht to Amsterdam or Schiphol Airport.

Day 1:  Bruges (11 km)
Embarkation time in Bruges is between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. The ship awaits you in the Bruges harbor. After a welcome meeting with the crew at 2 p.m. there is time for bicycle fitting and a short test-ride through the countryside around Bruges. After dinner the tour leader will take you for a walk through the center of town.
We recommend you to come to Bruges one or more days earlier, so that you will have plenty of time to discover the UNESCO World Heritage-listed historical city of Bruges, aptly named the “Pearl of Flanders”. While you are there make sure you visit one of Bruges many museums or simply take in the stunning beauty and culture of this unforgettable city from the comfort of a sidewalk café.

Day 2: Bruges – Ghent (57 km)
Your cycle tour starts early today in the outskirts of Bruges. You will start your first day of cycling by pedaling towards Ghent through the beautiful Flemish landscape along the Ghent canal. On arrival in Ghent make sure you make the effort to discover the best of what this historical city has to offer during an afternoon stroll. Ghent’s medieval town center features lovely illuminated streets that are a must to explore, while the architectural richness in the historical center of the city must be seen to be believed (during the Middle Ages Ghent was the 2nd largest European city after Paris). The ship will dock for the night at a lock, in a suburb of Ghent and approx. 30 cycling minutes from the city center.

Day 3: Ghent – Dendermonde (40 km)
After breakfast in Ghent you will cycle downstream through a diverse landscape along the tidal Schelde River to Dendermonde, a friendly little town, located at the junction of Dender and Schelde Rivers. Dendermonde has a beautiful town hall located at a cozy square. The ideal place to have a nice Belgium beer after your bicycle ride. Worth visiting is also the St. Alexius Beguinage where you can learn about housekeeping, work and recreation in the lives of former generations.

Day 4: Dendermonde – Antwerp (48/63 km)
Today we will follow the Schelde River further downstream through the Temse region and the small village of Baasrode to Antwerp. This part of the route is along a most beautiful and twisting section of the Schelde which over the centuries held strategic importance for the Romans, Vikings, Spanish and Napoleon. Antwerp, your destination for the day, is a harbor city situated on the river Schelde famous for handling up to 80% of the world’s rough diamonds and as the birthplace of the famous painter Sir Peter Paul Rubens. There are many highlights in the city to discover including: The City Hall, one of several majestic buildings constructed during the Renaissance period, the historical City Square Grote Market, the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe Cathedral and the medieval Steen Castle.

Day 5: Antwerp–Kreekrak  Tholen– Dordrecht (36/20 km)
This morning, the ship will sail along the Schelde-Rhine Canal and over the huge Kreekrak lock system. Here your bicycle tour starts through the beautiful “Wouwse Plantage” forest to Tholen, Tholen once was an island in the middle of the large Zeeland streams, where many people fished for their living. Nowadays Tholen is connected to the mainland in various ways. But it is still a picturesque village with many relics of an eventful past. From Tholen you will join the ship again for a nice afternoon sail to the beautiful city of Dordrecht, one of the oldest towns in Holland. Halfway the ship will pass the impressive Volkerak lock system. Your tour leader will take you for an evening walk and tell you about the history of the Netherlands.

Day 6: Dordrecht – Alblasserdam– Kinderdijk – Vianen (57 km)
A fast ferry will bring you to Alblasserdam. From here you will cycle to Kinderdijk, a village famous for its impressive row of 19 UNESCO cultural heritage-listed windmills – one of which you can visit (don’t forget your camera!). The windmills were constructed in the 18th century to pump water out of the low Alblasserwaard polder (a polder is a low-lying tract of land enclosed by embankments). You will then continue to cycle via Schoonhoven to Vianen, a small fortified town on the river Lek where you will spend the evening. Since the 17th century Schoonhoven – nicknamed Silver City – has been renowned for its talented silversmiths.

Day 7: Vianen – Utrecht (36/46 km)
Your final day of cycling starts in Vianen. Ride along the Hollandse IJssel through the green heart of Holland to the small town of Montfoort. This beautiful place dates from the middle ages where you can still admire some historical sites like the old townhall. The tour end in Utrecht where you will meet the barge for the final time along the Amsterdam-Rhine canal.

Day 8: Utrecht
End of your tour: Disembarkation after breakfast until 9.30 a.m.

 

ATTENTION: Due to the nautical event SAIL Amsterdam, this tour does not end in Amsterdam, but in Utrecht. You can travel comfortably by train from Utrecht to Amsterdam or Schiphol Airport.

Day 1: Bruges (11 km)
Embarkation time in Bruges is between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. The ship awaits you in the Bruges harbor. After a welcome meeting with the crew at 2 PM there is time for bicycle fitting and a short test-ride through the countryside around Bruges. After dinner the guide will take you for a short walk through the center of town.
We recommend you to come to Bruges one or more days earlier, so that you will have plenty of time to discover the UNESCO World Heritage-listed historical city of Bruges, aptly named the “Pearl of Flanders”. While you are there make sure you visit one of Bruges many museums or simply take in the stunning beauty and culture of this unforgettable city from the comfort of a sidewalk café.

Day 2: Bruges – Ghent (35/57 km)
You will start your first day of cycling by pedaling towards Ghent through the beautiful Flemish landscape along the Ghent canal. On arrival in Ghent make sure you make the effort to discover the best of what this historical city has to offer during an afternoon stroll. Ghent’s medieval center features lovely illuminated streets that are a must to explore, while the architectural richness in the center of the city has to be seen to be believed. During the Middle Ages Ghent was the 2nd largest European city, after Paris. The ship will dock for the night at a lock, in a suburb of Ghent and approx. 30 cycling minutes from the city center. Before dinner a small canal boat will take you for a guided tour through the historic city.

Day 3: Ghent – Dendermonde/St. Amands (40/53 km)
After breakfast in Ghent you will cycle downstream through a diverse landscape along the tidal Schelde River to Dendermonde located at the confluence of Dender and Schelde rivers. There is only one way to describe the landscape along the Schelde and that is: “magnificent”. It is without doubt one of the natural highlights of the tour. During this section of the Schelde the speed of the ship will be determined by the height of the tide. You will travel from Dendermonde to St. Amands by either bicycle or barge depending on the tides. Your floating hotel will be docked for the night in St. Amands.

Day 4: St. Amands – Temse – Antwerp (32/49 km)
Today we will follow the Schelde river further downstream through the Temse region to Antwerp. Over the centuries the Schelde river has held strategic importance for the Romans, Vikings, Spanish and Napoleon… Today it is a beautiful waterway just perfect for bike and barge holidays!  Antwerp, your destination for the day, is a harbor city famous for handling up to 80% of the world’s rough diamonds and as the birthplace of the famous painter Sir Peter Paul Rubens. There are many highlights in the city to discover including: The City Hall, one of several majestic buildings constructed during the Renaissance period, the historical City Square Grote Market, the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe Cathedral and the medieval Steen Castle. Dinner will be in town in a restaurant of your choice (recommendations available on board).

Day 5: Antwerp-– Tholen –Willemstad–Dordrecht (36/20 km)
This morning, the ship will sail along the Schelde-Rhine Canal and over the huge Kreekrak lock system. Here your bicycle tour starts through the beautiful “Wouwse Plantage” forest to Tholen, Tholen once was an island in the middle of the large Zeeland streams, where many people fished for their living. Nowadays Tholen is connected to the mainland in various ways. But it is still a picturesque village with many relics of an eventful past. From Tholen you will join the ship again for a nice afternoon sail to the city of Dordrecht. Halfway the ship will pass the impressive Volkerak lock system. Dordrecht, one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands is your destination for the day. The guide will take you for an evening walk and tell you about the history of the Netherlands.

Day 6: Dordrecht – Kinderdijk– Schoonhoven – Vianen (32/57 km)
Today you will start your tour with the “Waterbus”, a fast ferry that will take you and your bicycle in just 10 minutes to Alblasserdam. After just a few minutes of cycling you will reach Kinderdijk, a village famous for its impressive row of 19 UNESCO cultural heritage-listed windmills – one of which you can visit (don’t forget your camera!). The windmills were constructed in the 18th century to pump water out of the low Alblasserwaard polder (a polder is a low-lying tract of land enclosed by embankments). You will then continue to cycle via Schoonhoven to Vianen, a small fortified town on the river Lek (Lower Rhine), where you will stay for the night and where you can explore at your leisure after dinner.

Day 7: Vianen – Utrecht (36/46 km)
Your final day of cycling starts in Vianen. Ride along the Hollandse IJssel through the green heart of Holland to the small town of Montfoort. This beautiful place dates from the middle ages where you can still admire some historical sites like the old townhall. The tour end in Utrecht where you will meet the barge for the final time along the Amsterdam-Rhine canal.

Day 8: Utrecht
End of your tour: Disembarkation after breakfast until 9.30 a.m.

 

ATTENTION: Due to the nautical event SAIL Amsterdam, this tour does not end in Amsterdam, but in Utrecht. You can travel comfortably by train from Utrecht to Amsterdam or Schiphol Airport.

Day 1: Bruges (11 km)
Embarkation time in Bruges is between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. The ship awaits you in the Bruges harbor. After a welcome meeting with the crew at 2 PM there is time for bicycle fitting and a short test-ride through the countryside around Bruges. After dinner the guide will take you for a short walk through the center of town.
We recommend you to come to Bruges one or more days earlier, so that you will have plenty of time to discover the UNESCO World Heritage-listed historical city of Bruges, aptly named the “Pearl of Flanders”. While you are there make sure you visit one of Bruges many museums or simply take in the stunning beauty and culture of this unforgettable city from the comfort of a sidewalk café.

Day 2: Bruges – Ghent (35/57 km)
You will start your first day of cycling by pedaling towards Ghent through the beautiful Flemish landscape along the Ghent canal. On arrival in Ghent make sure you make the effort to discover the best of what this historical city has to offer during an afternoon stroll. Ghent’s medieval center features lovely illuminated streets that are a must to explore, while the architectural richness in the center of the city has to be seen to be believed. During the Middle Ages Ghent was the 2nd largest European city, after Paris. The ship will dock for the night at a lock, in a suburb of Ghent and approx. 30 cycling minutes from the city center. Before dinner a small canal boat will take you for a guided tour through the historic city.

Day 3: Ghent – Dendermonde/St. Amands (40/53 km)
After breakfast in Ghent you will cycle downstream through a diverse landscape along the tidal Schelde River to Dendermonde located at the confluence of Dender and Schelde rivers. There is only one way to describe the landscape along the Schelde and that is: “magnificent”. It is without doubt one of the natural highlights of the tour. During this section of the Schelde the speed of the ship will be determined by the height of the tide. You will travel from Dendermonde to St. Amands by either bicycle or barge depending on the tides. Your floating hotel will be docked for the night in St. Amands.

Day 4: St. Amands – Temse – Antwerp (32/49 km)
Today we will follow the Schelde river further downstream through the Temse region to Antwerp. Over the centuries the Schelde river has held strategic importance for the Romans, Vikings, Spanish and Napoleon… Today it is a beautiful waterway just perfect for bike and barge holidays!  Antwerp, your destination for the day, is a harbor city famous for handling up to 80% of the world’s rough diamonds and as the birthplace of the famous painter Sir Peter Paul Rubens. There are many highlights in the city to discover including: The City Hall, one of several majestic buildings constructed during the Renaissance period, the historical City Square Grote Market, the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe Cathedral and the medieval Steen Castle. Dinner will be in town in a restaurant of your choice (recommendations available on board).

Day 5: Antwerp-– Tholen –Willemstad–Dordrecht (36/20 km)
This morning, the ship will sail along the Schelde-Rhine Canal and over the huge Kreekrak lock system. Here your bicycle tour starts through the beautiful “Wouwse Plantage” forest to Tholen, Tholen once was an island in the middle of the large Zeeland streams, where many people fished for their living. Nowadays Tholen is connected to the mainland in various ways. But it is still a picturesque village with many relics of an eventful past. From Tholen you will join the ship again for a nice afternoon sail to the city of Dordrecht. Halfway the ship will pass the impressive Volkerak lock system. Dordrecht, one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands is your destination for the day. The guide will take you for an evening walk and tell you about the history of the Netherlands.

Day 6: Dordrecht – Kinderdijk– Schoonhoven – Vianen (32/57 km)
Today you will start your tour with the “Waterbus”, a fast ferry that will take you and your bicycle in just 10 minutes to Alblasserdam. After just a few minutes of cycling you will reach Kinderdijk, a village famous for its impressive row of 19 UNESCO cultural heritage-listed windmills – one of which you can visit (don’t forget your camera!). The windmills were constructed in the 18th century to pump water out of the low Alblasserwaard polder (a polder is a low-lying tract of land enclosed by embankments). You will then continue to cycle via Schoonhoven to Vianen, a small fortified town on the river Lek (Lower Rhine), where you will stay for the night and where you can explore at your leisure after dinner.

Day 7: Vianen – Utrecht (36/46 km)
Your final day of cycling starts in Vianen. Ride along the Hollandse IJssel through the green heart of Holland to the small town of Montfoort. This beautiful place dates from the middle ages where you can still admire some historical sites like the old townhall. The tour end in Utrecht where you will meet the barge for the final time along the Amsterdam-Rhine canal.

Day 8: Utrecht
End of your tour: Disembarkation after breakfast until 9.30 a.m.

 

Due to changing wind and weather conditions as well as organizational requirements we reserve the right to make changes of routing and program.

Services

Included Services on the Premium ships Magnifiques I-IV, Zwaantje and Fleur

  • 7  nights in outside cabins with private facilities
  • fullboard (breakfast, packed lunch, 6 x dinner)
  • coffee or tea on board
  • welcome drink
  • daily briefings, some short walking tours
  • fully guided cycling tours (Magnifiques/ Fleur: 2 tourleaders, Zwaantje: 1 tourleader)
  • daily short cleaning of the cabin
  • use of bed linen and towels (change of towels daily possible)
  • climate-controlled cabin
  • all charges for harbours, bridges and locks
  • maps and information material per cabin
  • GPS tracks
  • use of a helmet
  • water bottle
  • fees for ferries
  • visit Kinderdijk mills
  • entrance cathedral Antwerp
  • canal trip through Ghent
  • Wi-Fi

Included Services on the MV Fluvius and Gandalf

  • 7  nights in outside cabins with private facilities
  • fullboard (breakfast, packed lunch, 7 x dinner)
  • coffee or tea on board until 4 p.m.
  • welcome drink
  • daily briefings, some short walking tours
  • fully guided cycling tours (Fluvius: 2 tourleaders, Gandalf: 1 tourleader)
  • daily short cleaning of the cabin (Gandalf: cleaning of the cabin once a week)
  • use of bed linen and towels (change of towels daily possible)
  • climate-controlled cabin on the MV Fluvius
  • all charges for harbours, bridges and locks
  • maps and information material per cabin
  • GPS tracks
  • fees for ferries, waterbus
  • Wi-Fi

Our tip: Get your eSIM for a low-priced holiday-data package here

Dates & Prices

Dates

Merkmale

Season / Period
Type

Extras

Bicycles & equipment  
7-speed UNISEX (Fluvius, Gandalf) 80
E-bike (Fluvius, Gandalf) 180
Helmet 10
7-speed UNISEX (Magnifiques, Zwantje, Fleur incl. helmet) 85
E-bike (Magnifiques, Zwantje, Fleur incl. helmet) 185
   
Additional night
Amsterdam 3-4* S1* (dbl/sgl) 89/154
Amsterdam 3-4* S1* arrival Saturday (dbl/sgl) 113/200
Amsterdam 3-4* S2* (dbl/sgl) 93/160
Amsterdam 3-4* S2* arrival Saturday (dbl/sgl) 117/209
Bruges (dbl/sgl) 58/88

*S1: March, April, May, June, September, October
*S2: July, August


Best - Price - Guarantee

If you would verifiably receive better conditions and/or prices from another tour operator at the time of booking we guarantee at least the same conditions PLUS 1 handlebar bag for FREE!

All prices per person in EUR

Ship

Bicycle

Rental-Bicycles & equipment

The following bikes are available for rental:

  • UNISEX-touring/trekking bicycles with a comfortable, deep entrance and 7-or 8-speed-hub circuit with hand pedal brake, as well as paniers.
  • E-Bikes
  • Other bikes: children’s bike, tandem, children’s seat, bikes with back pedal... on request

Electric bikes | E-Bikes | Pedelecs

We provide you with modern quality e-bikes with 7- or 8-speed hub gears and step-by-step selectable assistance for pedalling power. The range of the battery depends on the support level, riding style, body weight and terrain.

IMPORTANT: book early, because of limited capacity!


Bicycle breakdowns

Breakdowns can happen, also when bikes are well serviced and maintained. Flats can be fixed by yourself. If there’s a difficult repair you may call the local representative. Please don’t get any repairs done on the bike without informing the tour operator/local representative and their approval.


Bringing of own bikes

Bringing your own bicycles is ony available in a limited number and a fee needs to be paid as there is not much space. Due to safety reasons you must not charge your E-Bike batteries in your cabin!

If you bring your own bicycle, please pay attention to the following aspects: You are personally responsible for your own bike on board and ashore. Protect your bike against theft on board, as well as on land with a lock. The bikes will be brought on board and from board by the crew. Due to the local conditions we cannot prevent scratches and damages on the bikes.

Please understand that we cannot accept any liability. The bikes on board are exposed to weather conditions because the parking is not covered. Please bring along your own spare material and repair kit for your bike. The fees for parking of own bikes on board you can find under prices.

Useful

ARRIVAL-DEPARTURE-PARKING

ARRIVAL BY PLANE

Airport:
Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS)
Brüssel (BRU)

Flights can be booked individually. For details see your final travel documents.


ARRIVAL BY TRAIN

Train station:
Amsterdam Centraal (near the docking station)
from airport per train to Amsterdam Centraal - duration approx. 20 min. - costs approx. € 10.

Brügge Stationsplein, approx. 3 km to the docking station, by bus line 12 or taxi (approx € 15)


ARRIVAL BY CAR

Parking:

Parking Oosterdok: economy fare approx.€  100 /week
or

Centralparking.nl/ Valet Parking Services
costs about € 150/week (payable locally)
Your car will be picked up on arrival day at the docking station and will be brought to the parking place.
You will find the application form in your travel documents or you can send us an e-mail to
office@radreisen.at

Parking garage at the train staion Bruges Stationsplein (unbewacht), approx. € 5 /day, no reservation possible.


TRANSFER

Back by train from Bruges to Amsterdam or the other way up from approx. € 60/ person.


PARTICIPANTS
Minimum: 24 persons
Maximum: 35 persons


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


3-bed cabins on the Magnifique ships can only be booked for 2 adults and children up to 15.99 years


Diet: (i.e.: lactosefree, glutenfree) possible on request, supplement € 50,- payable locally.
(except vegan diet)
Must be booked at least 14 days prior to departure.

Wi-Fi: available on board (limited access)


 

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Travel stories

5,2 of 6 Stars | 32
This was a first time for my wife and me in traveling on a bike barge tour. Every single aspect of this tour was outstanding. The cycle staff worked extremely well and cooperatively with the barge staff. One efficient, positive and happy family...D.A.S. 07/18
5,3 22.06.2025 | John G. The Best of Holland & Flanders by Bike + Boat

Bike and Boat Flanders Holland

All good and would do again. Many different road numbers to be followed each day. Paper map route numbers in sequence was main navigation tool. GPS Nav app was useful, but took few days learning to get the most use out of it. Food on board was ok, ...
  • Overall satisfaction 5
  • Booking handling 6
  • Travel documents 6
  • Per-Tour information 6
  • Accomodation 5
  • Board 4
  • Route description 5
  • On-site assistance 5
  • Route-character 5
  • Bicycle + equipment 5
  • Price-performance ratio 6
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4,5 13.05.2025 | Charles W. The Best of Holland & Flanders by Bike + Boat

Good way to see the countryside

The cycle routes were interesting and fun. There were a couple of times that we were unclear about where and when to meet the boat. I especially liked Ghent, Bruges and DeHaan. I would have liked to have some time in Antwerp. Our tour director could have ...
  • Overall satisfaction 5
  • Booking handling 6
  • Travel documents 6
  • Per-Tour information 5
  • Accomodation 3
  • Board 3
  • Route description 5
  • On-site assistance 3
  • Route-character 6
  • Bicycle + equipment 4
  • Price-performance ratio 4
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5,6 14.09.2024 | Shelley I. The Best of Holland & Flanders by Bike + Boat

Amsterdam to Brugge

  • Overall satisfaction 6
  • Booking handling 6
  • Travel documents 6
  • Per-Tour information 6
  • Accomodation 6
  • Board 6
  • Route description 4
  • On-site assistance 6
  • Route-character 4
  • Bicycle + equipment 6
  • Price-performance ratio 6
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4,9 13.09.2024 | SHEILA H. The Best of Holland & Flanders by Bike + Boat

Sheila and Glenn on De Holland Bruges to Amsterdam Sept. 1 - 8

Overall we enjoyed the trip. The food was very good and the staff were efficient. The Captain was wonderful. Issues were: We felt that an orientation on the use of the bikes should have been given - most had never ridden an E-Bike and we were given ...
  • Overall satisfaction 5
  • Booking handling 5
  • Travel documents 5
  • Per-Tour information 3
  • Accomodation 6
  • Board 4
  • Route description 5
  • On-site assistance 5
  • Route-character 5
  • Bicycle + equipment 6
  • Price-performance ratio 5
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