How to Explore the Dutch Canals

25.09.24

Working in the Netherlands? How to Explore the Dutch Canals: Free or Very Affordable Alternatives

If you’re working in the Netherlands through DB Work and are looking for relaxing activities during your free time, exploring the canals can be a wonderful option. In this article, we will share some affordable or free ways to explore Dutch canals, allowing you to enjoy their beauty without spending much. While tourist cruises are popular, there are many other budget-friendly alternatives that are ideal for DB Work employees who want to discover the country without breaking the bank.

Free Canal Crossings with Ferries 

In many Dutch cities, such as Amsterdam and Rotterdam, free ferries help you cross the canals and rivers. These ferries are part of the public transportation system, offering a quick and pleasant trip without any cost.

  • Amsterdam: From Amsterdam Central Station, you can take ferries across the IJ River to reach the city's northern area (Amsterdam Noord). The ferry is free and offers a short ride on the water with beautiful views of the city and the port. Once you arrive in the north, you can explore less touristy but charming neighborhoods.
  • Rotterdam: In Rotterdam, you can use free ferries to travel between different parts of the city, exploring the port and surrounding areas, known for their modern architecture and interesting atmosphere.

Walks Along the Canals and Bridges 

A completely free and relaxing alternative is to explore Dutch cities on foot, strolling along the canal banks and crossing historic bridges. This allows you to enjoy the scenery and local atmosphere at no cost. Cities like Amsterdam, Utrecht, Leiden, and Delft are famous for their canals, and a simple walk can offer an experience just as enjoyable as a cruise.

  • Leiden: Leiden boasts a network of peaceful, green canals with benches along the banks where you can relax. Cross stone bridges and stop at one of the local cafes to enjoy a quiet moment.
  • Delft: If you’re in Delft, a stroll along the canals will provide views of traditional Dutch buildings and other historical landmarks in a calmer atmosphere compared to larger cities.

Renting a Bike for Canal Routes 

The Netherlands is known for its cycling culture, and an affordable option is to rent a bike and ride along the canals. Many Dutch people use bikes daily, and this means of transport allows you to explore cities and rural areas at a low cost. Renting a bike is much cheaper than a cruise, and in some cases, you might even borrow one from colleagues.

  • Utrecht: The bike routes along Utrecht’s canals are an excellent way to discover the city at a leisurely pace, with multiple stops at parks and cafes.
  • Giethoorn: If you make it to Giethoorn, known as the "Venice of the Netherlands," you can combine biking with walking along the canals, admiring the picturesque landscapes and traditional houses.

Borrow a Boat or Use Low-Cost Rental Services 

If you have friends or colleagues who have lived in the Netherlands for a while, try borrowing a boat for a short canal trip. Many families or individuals own small boats for leisure and may be willing to lend them for a day.

In smaller cities, such as Leiden or Haarlem, you can find boat rental services at lower prices, especially on weekdays or during the off-season. Electric boats are easy to use, don’t require a navigation license, and offer the freedom to explore the canals at your own pace.

More Expensive Alternatives: Organized Cruises 

For those who want a more tourist-oriented experience and are willing to pay, organized cruises remain a popular option. These are ideal for those who want to learn about the history of Dutch cities directly from a guide. Prices can vary, but typically a one-hour cruise in cities like Amsterdam or Rotterdam costs between €10 and €20. Some cruises include meals or drinks, making the experience more enjoyable but also more expensive.

If you want to try an organized cruise, look for special offers or discounts during the off-season when prices are lower, and avoid weekend tours when prices may increase due to higher demand.

The Netherlands offers many ways to explore the beauty of its canals, even for those on a limited budget. Free ferries, walking or biking along the canals, and renting affordable boats are ideal options for DB Work professionals looking to enjoy their free time.

If you also want to join DB Work's team of professionals, and have experience in the naval, industrial, logistics, or construction sectors, send your CV to job@dbwork.com and benefit from a Dutch contract with a full package of benefits: local and international transportation, accommodation with utilities, health insurance, access to a dedicated employee mobile app, and ongoing support throughout your collaboration with DB Work.