Tulips & Windmills

From $2,799 per person

10 days

Ships: Viking Ve, Viking Rota

Tulips & Windmills

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Amsterdam
  • Day 2 - Amsterdam
  • Day 3 - Scenic Sailing: Ijsselmeer
  • Day 4 - Enkhuizen
  • Day 5 - Arnhem
  • Day 6 - Kinderdijk
  • Day 7 - Rotterdam
  • Day 8 - Antwerp
  • Day 9 - Middelburg
  • Day 10 - Veere

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1

Amsterdam

A city of charming canals, elegant gabled houses, splendid museums and abundant bicycles, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam is a delight to explore. Its patchwork of waterways forms about 90 islands connected by 1,500 bridges. The legacy of the Dutch Golden Age lives on in gilded manses and in the lush paintings of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters that adorn the Rijksmuseum, The Netherlands’ grand repository of art and cultural history. Discovering Amsterdam is a pleasure best pursued on foot; visitors line the tranquil canals and linger over Dutch pancakes, or take a stroopwafel to go.

Day 2

Amsterdam

In Amsterdam, the bicycle is as much a cultural treasure as any museum. The city’s flat terrain makes it ideal for getting around on two wheels. Bikes first pedaled onto the city’s streets during the late 19th century; in the 1960s, the first bike-share program was invented here, founded by members of the anti-establishment Provo movement—short for “provocateur”—whose aim was to reduce air pollution created by cars. The program did not last, but the bicycle did, and cycle lanes were soon added to the street. Today, the city is home to hundreds of thousands of bikes.

Day 3

Scenic Sailing: Ijsselmeer

Journey across the Ijsselmeer, once known as the Zuiderzee. This remarkable artificial body of water, one of the largest lakes in Western Europe, formed after the inland sea here was closed off from the North Sea by construction of the 20-mile-long Afsluitdijk dam in 1932. As you sail, you may see to the east the province of Flevoland, made up of three polders of land that were reclaimed when the Ijsselmeer formed. To the west, fertile Dutch farmland hugs the lake, despite the shores’ proximity to the major metropolitan city of Amsterdam.

Day 4

Arnhem

A picturesque town nearly destroyed during World War II, Arnhem is graced with an array of beautiful parks and gardens. In 1443, Arnhem joined the Hanseatic League, the powerful merchant conglomerate that dominated Northern Europe’s medieval trade world. During the 19th century, it evolved into a more leisurely town, renowned for its scenic landscapes. Today, Arnhem’s Hoge Veluwe National Park is known for its natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna, as well as the Kröller-Müller Museum, which boasts the world’s second-largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh.

Day 5

Kinderdijk

Kinderdijk is a village community in the Alblasserwaard province. This corner of South Holland, part of the scenic Waal and Merwede regions, has long been shaped by Rhine Delta waters. Kinderdijk is most known for its 19 remarkably preserved 18th-century windmills. The charming hamlet is located amid low-lying polders, tracts of land reclaimed from the sea by the power of the windmills and enclosed by embankments, or dikes. This legendary place calls to mind the 1865 novel Hans Brinker , in which a heroic boy plugs his finger into a ruptured dike.

Day 6

Antwerp

A cosmopolitan city, Antwerp is one of the world’s major seaports. Its unique atmosphere comes from the contrasts between old and new, commerce and art. The Old Town and the expansive Grote Markt are filled with narrow, winding streets and medieval guild houses. The Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady, Belgium’s largest church, contains works by 17th-century painter Peter Paul Rubens; he lived in the city and is entombed in the Church of St. James. Antwerp is also renowned for diamonds and chocolate. Many diamond cutters can be found here alongside countless confectioners.

Day 7

Middelburg

The capital of Zeeland, Middelburg’s historical significance can be seen in its well-preserved medieval buildings. The magnificent 15th-century Gothic-style Town Hall stands as a testament to Middelburg’s past grandeur. The soaring abbey tower of Lange Jan offers panoramic views of the city, while the 800-year-old abbey complex showcases striking architecture. The city hosts various cultural events throughout the year, including the annual Middelburg Jazz Festival and the Mosselfeesten (Mussel Festival), where guests can enjoy a variety of Zeeland’s delicious delicacy.

Day 8

Zeeland

The tranquil region of Zeeland is a fascinating blend of natural and human-made landscapes. Here, large swaths of land have been shaped by the tendrils of the delta where the Rhine, Meuse and Scheldt Rivers make their final sprint to the sea. Much of this land lies below sea level, protected from the tides of the North Sea by the vast Delta Works project and by the work of the classic windmills that grace the landscape. A number of islands dot this serene coastal region too. This archipelago of sorts gives this province its name: Zeeland, which means “sea land.” From September through April, restaurants in Zeeland offer oysters, farmed fresh from local waters. They are delicious served with a squeeze of lemon and paired with a crisp glass of wine.

Day 9

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is admired for its charming brick canal houses, with their distinctive stepped gables and forward slant. A stroll along the city’s waterways showcases the beautiful architecture of these properties and their interesting features. The houses are traditionally narrow but deep and tend to tilt forward. The lean serves two purposes: it provides additional living space in a house’s upper quarters; and, in conjunction with the hoist beam protruding from the peak of the roof, it allows heavy items to be lifted by pulley to top floors without breaking any windows.

Day 10

Amsterdam

Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.

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Ship

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The Viking Ve riverboat navigates a scenic waterway surrounded by lush hills and charming villages.
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About this ship

Viking Ve

Discover the charm of history and myth aboard a vessel inspired by Norse legend.This ship embodies the spirit of exploration and transformation, drawing inspiration from the tales of Ve, a Norse deity whose actions shaped the heavens and the earth. As part of a legendary trio, he helped forge a new world, bringing order and wonder to the unknown. On this ship, you’ll uncover new horizons, where awe-inspiring destinations await. Offering personalized service, intimate experiences, and timeless elegance, this vessel combines modern comforts with a touch of the mythical. Perfect for travelers craving cultural discovery and refined luxury, it promises an unforgettable journey through a world of stories and breathtaking landscapes.

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Extensions

Available extensions for this itinerary

All prices are per person.

pre: Bruges & Ghent From  $1,599 |  3 nights

pre: Bruges & Ghent From $1,599 | 3 nights

$1,599
3 nights

Experience the captivating charms of Bruges, one of Europe’s most remarkably well-preserved medieval cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and witness the architectural treasures of neighboring Ghent. Pay your respects at the hallowed World War I battlefields of Flanders.

post: The Hague From  $849 |  2 nights

post: The Hague From $849 | 2 nights

$849
2 nights

Enjoy an additional two nights to explore The Hague, the vibrant and charming center of Holland’s government. The city has many treasures to admire, from the art of the Dutch Golden Age to the palaces of Dutch royalty and the iconic Peace Palace.

pre: Amsterdam From  $799 |  2 nights

pre: Amsterdam From $799 | 2 nights

$799
2 nights

Navigate Amsterdam’s picturesque canals while discovering its cultural and architectural treasures. Witness the legacy of the Dutch Golden Age that lives on in the city’s gilded manses and stroll through the Jordaan district, passing historic sites such as Wester Church and the Anne Frank House.

Note: The Anne Frank House is very popular. If you plan to visit it, we advise purchasing your tickets well in advance online at the museum’s website.

pre: Amsterdam Premium From  $1,299 |  2 nights

pre: Amsterdam Premium From $1,299 | 2 nights

$1,299
2 nights

Indulge yourself with a stay at the elegant Pulitzer Amsterdam, set in beautifully restored canal houses. Your included tour—in an intimate group—allows you to discover more, receiving personalized tips to make the most of your stay. Then, explore historic sites on your own such as Wester Church and the Anne Frank House.

Note: The Anne Frank House is very popular. If you plan to visit it, we advise purchasing your tickets well in advance online at the museum’s website.

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