Europe’s largest river cruise operator, CroisiEurope, has introduced a brand new cruise through Belgium and the Netherlands taking in striking landscapes, remarkable architecture and the unique traditions of these two countries. Cruising between Brussels and Amsterdam (and in reverse), the Treasures of the North cruise calls in Antwerp and Rotterdam with visits to the charming port villages of Volendam and Zaanse Schans as well as The Hague, the administrative capital of the Netherlands with a rich history.
Optional excursions include:
- A tour of Amsterdam by riverboat
- A guided tour of Brussels including a visit to a chocolate museum plus a tasting
- A guided tour of The Hague including three of its most fascinating courtyards
- Visits to the pretty fishing village of Volendam and Zaanse Schans with its wooden windmills, barns and houses as well as an impressive clog museum
The cruise takes place onboard the 82-guest MS Lafayette with departures on 4th June; 16th July; 6th and 17th August; 25th September; and 6th October 2025. Prices from £968 per person including all meals and drinks, port fees and repatriation insurance.
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