Why Sail Dutch & Belgian Waterways

The Dutch and Belgian Waterways wind through idyllic windmill-laden landscapes in Holland and Belgium, where rich cheeses, chocolates, and waffles reign supreme. From our incredible river cruise ships to our wonderful crew and included excursions, there are so many reasons why sailing the Dutch and Belgian Waterways is such an unforgettable experience.

Highest Rated River Ships

AmaSiena and AmaLucia boast our most popular innovation, our signature view-enhancing twin balconies, offering stunning views of the magnificent scenery you’ll sail through. Most ships sailing the Dutch & Belgian Waterways also feature a limited number of connecting staterooms, perfect for accommodating families and groups.


One of our newest vessels, the AmaSiena hosts 156-passangers and boasts spacious staterooms with our exclusive Twin Balconies, a choice of dining venues, a heated pool with swim-up bar, complimentary Wi-Fi on board and more.Read more
Offering our exclusive Twin Balconies, this 156-passenger vessel boasts spacious staterooms, a choice of dining venues, a heated pool with swim-up bar, complimentary Wi-Fi on board and more. Read more
This 162-passenger vessel incorporates the most advanced design offering spacious staterooms featuring our exclusive twin balconies, multiple dining venues, heated pool, Internet/WiFi access and more. Read more

Glorious Gardens

From Keukenhof Gardens, open for a limited number of weeks each spring, to the bulb fields of Hoorn, to the former fishing village of Veere, the Netherlands is known for its town squares, breathtaking architecture, countless varieties of shops, and magnificent gardens bursting with color. All of this comes together to create a truly immersive experience that fully engulfs you in the beauty of the Netherlands and Belgium.

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Majestic Castles


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It may surprise you that a trio of castles awaits on our Best of Holland & Belgium sailings. With suspended bridges and moats, Holland’s largest castle, De Haar, is sure to impress. For medieval history, be sure to join our tour of Belgium’s “Castle of the Counts” or come with us to Gaasbeek Castle, built in the 13th century to defend the Duchy of Brabant against the County of Flanders.

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