What does it feel like to move through Holland and Flanders at the pace the landscape was meant for—not by train, not by car, but by bicycle and river?
This 8-day premium bike and barge journey from Amsterdam to Bruges (or reverse) threads together two of Europe’s most characterful regions through flat, water-shaped terrain and centuries-old trade routes. By day, you cycle along quiet canal paths, riverbanks, and dike roads across the Dutch delta of Zeeland and into the historic heart of Belgium. By evening, you return to the steady comfort of your floating hotel—no packing, no hotel changes, just a seamless rhythm between riding and rest.
The route connects a series of distinct worlds: Amsterdam’s canal-lined streets, the windmills of Kinderdijk, the port city energy of Antwerp, the layered medieval beauty of Ghent, and the preserved elegance of Bruges. Along the way, expect a landscape defined by water—wide rivers, ferry crossings, polders, and open skies—paired with small villages, working farms, and a culture shaped by both trade and tradition.
Cycling here is intentionally accessible. The terrain is predominantly flat, routes are well-marked, and daily rides offer flexibility with shorter and longer options. Fully guided, with the option to ride independently using GPS tracks, the tour balances structure with freedom.
Onboard, the experience leans comfortably premium: climate-controlled cabins with ensuite bathrooms, a restaurant and lounge for relaxed evenings, and a sun deck that becomes part of the journey itself. Meals are thoughtfully paced—breakfast and dinner onboard, with packed lunches for the road—while daily briefings keep the experience smooth and predictable.