Windmill cruise from Leiden

Haven 14, 2312 MH Leiden, Netherlands, Leiden, Netherlands
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Overview
Duration
2h 15min
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

Embark on a scenic boat cruise on the Kaag Lakes from Leiden (also known as the ‘Amsterdam Lakes’) and discover the beautiful landscape, known for its shallow lakes, islands, polders and many windmills. Sit back and experience views and get to know the Green Heart of Holland. Sail from the historical city of 'Leiden' for a beautiful cruise through the Green Heart of Holland, characterized by shallow lakes and islands. The islands are polders and are still being drained by 18 restored polder mills in operation. Most of these mills can be seen during the cruise. This is Holland in its entirety: polders, cows, windmills, lakes, beautiful views and beautiful Dutch villages. The different areas within the Green Heart of Holland have their own character and appearance. The Kaag lakes is a unique water sports area and is a true Eldorado for lovers of sailing, rowing, canoeing, and ice skating and ice sailing. In summer, numerous sailing boats and boats sail on the lakes, It couldn't be more Dutch.Hear about all the sights during the trip and in good weather, you can of course also enjoy the deck where you have a wide view of the surroundings.

What to remember

Important info

  • Audio guides are available in Dutch, French, Spanish, English, German and Italian
  • Drinks, snacks and simple lunch items are available to purchase on board
  • Infants (age 0-2) Free admission
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Cruise
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Food and drinks
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Highlights

Enjoy a scenic boat cruise on the Kaag Lakes from Leiden. Relax on the deck with views of the Green Heart of Holland. Hear about the sights during your trip from the captain

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Rederij van Hulst
Meeting Point

Board your boat at the dock of ‘Rederij van Hulst’.