Amsterdam is a significant cruise port, both in the number of different cruise options it offers, and how easy it is to get them. There are direct flights from most UK regional airports, as well as the Eurostar from London, and also some ferry crossings. Not only is Amsterdam an ocean cruise port, it is also an important river cruise port. It is also a great city for a mini break as well. Watch my short video below, which I made in June 2016, as it gives you a flavour for what Amsterdam has to offer, and then call GoCruise with Ian on 01455821770 or 08002922850 to book your next holiday.
Ocean Cruises
A number of cruise lines offer itineraries which start from or end in Amsterdam, including Holland America Line, Celebrity Cruises, Azamara Club Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International.
Amsterdam is also a port of call for some cruise lines, giving you the opportunity to look around the city or go on an excursion. These cruise lines include Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Crystal Cruises, P&O Cruises, Cruise & Maritime Voyages, Azamara Club Cruises, Oceania Cruises, Cunard, Silversea, and Holland America Line.
River Cruises
Amsterdam is used for Dutch Waterways cruises, as well as cruises on the Rhine. You can cruise as far as places like Basel, Budapest or Bucharest from Amsterdam. Cruise lines operating from Amsterdam include Avalon Waterways, Riviera Travel, CMV Signature Cruises, AmaWaterways, Viking River Cruises, Emerald Waterways, Scenic, and Shearings.