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Merlijn's famous Holland & Belgium tour

June 03 - 13 / 2027

Departure date: 03 june 2027
. Multi adventure / Endurance level: easy / Agility level: moderate

Highlights

Expect more bike-route options, more peace while riding and more time for city's & culture.

Bike, Barge and Cruise the most beautiful parts of the Netherlands (Holland) & Belgium, and sample the local cuisine of the two countries along the way by stopping at local bakeries and enjoying two dinners out. We begin our journey in historic Bruges, the jewel of Flanders. Then we’ll head towards Ghent and Antwerp, the diamond city. Venturing on to the Netherlands, we kick off grandly in Dordrecht with plenty of options; Go on a Canoe or hike tour, or explore the culture in one of Holland’s oldest cities. Cycling on to Rotterdam you can view the many windmills and waterways of Kinderdijk and visit a cheese farm. We will then make our way to Amsterdam passing by several picturesque history-rich cities. During this trip, Merlijn offers the most variety of all its Bike & Barge cruise routes with many inclusive activities and excursions.

Merlijn's famous Holland & Belgium tour
Departure port: Bruges Destination: Amsterdam Travel time: 11 days Countries: Belgium, Netherlands .: Multi adventure / Endurance level: easy / Agility level: moderate
Bike, Barge and Cruise the most beautiful parts of the Netherlands (Holland) & Belgium. Expect more bike-route options, more peace while riding and more time for culture.
€ 4.895,- p.p.
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10 state room(s) available

Day-to-day itinerary

Programm:

Day 1: Bruges – Overnight dock

Afternoon check in, afterwards Merlijn will set sail. We’ll present you with a welcome drink and introduce the crew. We will also provide information on the tour, the ship, and offer you a safety briefing. After you have become acquainted with your home for the next 10 days, we will serve you dinner in Merlijn’s restaurant while cruising. In the evening, there will be time for a stroll on land because Merlijn will be docked for the night.

*Please note that we will not visit Bruges during the tour, we strongly recommend travelling a few days earlier to see and visit Bruges, also called ‘the Venice of the North’. It is perhaps the most beautiful of all Flemish cities. Its old centre, which dates back to the Middle Ages, is almost completely intact. At the time, Bruges was a metropolis, a centre of art and commerce, which we can still fully enjoy. It’s also a great place to shop and have an evening out.

 

Day 2: Overnight dock – Ghent. Bike tour: 35-40 km

We start with a sailing breakfast, and a bike introduction so you and your ‘barge bike’ can get to know each other. At the first dock your bike tour will start, taking you through the pleasant countryside of western Flanders. Today’s destination Ghent is a lively university city, and once again one with a rich and varied past. The city has its origins in Roman times, and it is where the rivers Leie and Schelde converge. This favorable location has generated a great deal of prosperity over the years. Its main church is the St. Baafs Cathedral, built in various ages and various styles. The berth in Ghent is a fair distance from the centre. We will cycle a loop along the city, and we will organize a boat ride through the city’s canals, before biking to the Merlijn.

 

Day 3: Ghent – Antwerp. Bike tour 30-50 km

Where we normally design the program around the bike tour, today is entirely devoted to the tides of the Scheldt River, and we will determine the bike tour based on nautical priorities. That actually sounds more exciting than it is, because Merlijn's professional captain and guide know this area like no other. In short, this means that part of the distance will be sailed and another part cycled.

In the morning you’ll leave Ghent behind you and taking in the views along the Scheldt river. Which we follow down streams via Dendermonde, a nice country town on the Dender estuary, and Baasrode. There is a beautiful cycle path, and the landscape around the river is magnificent. We’ll continue via St. Amands and Temse until Antwerp. You either cycle or cruise along the beautiful but capricious tidal river Schelde ending the day in the Diamond city, Antwerp.

 

Day 4: Antwerp. Culture day.

Merlijn will stay a full day in port to give this Antwerp the attention it deserves! This city is not only known as the ‘diamond city’, but also as the native city of the painter Rubens. In the heart of the city you will see the Cathedral of ‘Our Lady’ (entrance included), as well as opulent merchant homes from Antwerp’s illustrious rich past, around the Market Square. Your guide will inform you about the best sights & museums, or you can spend time shopping in the lively city centre. Tonight you can enjoy the Belgian cuisine while eating out in one of the 1000+ local restaurants in Antwerp.

 

Day 5: Antwerp – Tholen. Bike tour: 30-35 km, or extend to 55-60 km.

Cycling the last miles in the Belgium before crossing borders to Netherlands. Today is all about the cultural differences and seeing the landscapes change, scenic rides! In the morning we’ll sail through Antwerp’s magnificent harbour to our next dock, from where you start biking.

Soon you cross the border from Belgium to Netherlands, where passports are long gone and end the day in Tholen. Which was once an island in the middle of the large Zeeland streams, where the main occupation was fishing. Nowadays, it is connected to the mainland in various ways, but is still a charming village with many relics of an eventful past.

 

Day 6: Tholen – Dordrecht. Bike tour: 35-40 km

After another delicious breakfast on board, you’ll start your cycle tour towards Willemstad, which will be on flat terrain through a ‘Dutch polder landscape’. After arriving in Willemstad, you can spend some free time in this picturesque small town with its windmill and harbour, after which the afternoon cruise to Dordrecht will start. If you’re in need of a bit of rest, then today is perfect to cruise along, not just because we’ve just passed the half-way mark of your journey, but also because Merlijn will arrive in Willemstad before lunch, and will stay there until late afternoon before we cruise on. This will afford you the opportunity to visit the town as well. After a nice cruise, we’ll arrive in Dordrecht, one of Holland’s oldest cities. After dinner, there will be time for a walk through this well-arranged, mid-sized city.

 

Day 7: Dordrecht. Bike tour: 20-25 km + Canoe tour or Hike.

Merlijn stays in port today, giving you the opportunity to enjoy Dordrecht, and it’s amazing nature in the ‘backyard’ to the fullest. We have added this day to the tour to give you more choice and multi adventure. Let’s start with the options.

  1. Give your bike a day off, and enjoy everything Dordrecht’s old city offers like; Culture & Museums; in 1814 the first Dutch constitution was signed here. Or shopping; Dordrecht has the longest continuous shopping street in the Netherlands! Of course you can just relax onboard and finally read that book you brought.
  2. Our guide can lead you, with a short bike ride, to 'the Biesbosch', a large and very well-known national park. Put your bike on the kickstand, hop into a canoe, and paddle for several hours through the small creeks of this area. You can spot wildlife and enjoy the quiet life of the Biesbosch. Don't be afraid to get lost as we will be guidance. If canoeing isn't for you, take a look at the next option.
  3. Also for this option, you will cycle with the group to the national park. We have prepared a hiking trail which, depending on the ability of the group, will be between 10 and 15 km. Many Dutch people preceded you to walk along this unique nature reserve. After your visit to the Biesbosch, we cycle together as a group back to the ship.

Tonight you are enjoying dinner on your own in the city, there is a good range of delicious dishes both local and international. By arranging dinner by yourself, you really have the freedom to arrange this day completely as you wish. Dordrecht is also the home port of the owners of Merlin, so we can inform you well about the possibilities.

 

Day 8: Dordrecht – Kinderdijk – Rotterdam. Bike tour: 20-25 km or extend to 45-50 km

After breakfast on board, the cycle tour for today will start. The first stop is ‘Kinderdijk’, which is world-famous for its windmills, you will be able to see an impressive row of them, built to drain the ‘Alblasserwaard polder’. The best way to see this open-air museum is by bike. Kinderdijk is official UNESCO world heritage.

Soon the skyline of ‘Manhattan on the Maas’ - as the city of Rotterdam is also known - will appear. During WWII Rotterdam was heavily bombed, the result of which can still be seen in post-war modern architecture. You’ll cycle along the highlights of this metropole, following the paved cycle paths, you will reach Merlijn. Dinner will be served onboard and we’ll stay overnight in port.

 

Day 9: Rotterdam – Gouda – Vreeswijk. Bike tour: 40-45 km

Today’s cycle tour will start from Rotterdam, your guide will choose the quiet bike paths leading you soon into the polder landscape Netherlands is famous for. One of these days we will visit a real Dutch cheese farm, these hard-working farmers are not always open for visits, so we will look at when is most convenient. You can see how cheese is made and often buy tasty 'souvenirs'. Talking about cheese, you cycle by Gouda along the way! The city you might know as 'Gudah', known worldwide for its cheeses. You’ll make your way to Schoonhoven, also called the ‘silver city’ because of its fame trading in silver. After visiting this lovely town, Merlijn awaits you for an afternoon cruise along the river ‘Lek’. An old Captain told us that this river best represents the Netherlands, enjoy the beautiful scenery passing by from one of Merlijn’s terraces. Diner will be during the cruise and at night there will be time to take a post meal walk in todays destination Vreeswijk.

 

Day 10: Vreeswijk – Utrecht - Amsterdam. Bike tour: 35-40 km or extend to 55-60 km

One more cruising breakfast before you get on the paddles. The last bike tour of your journey will start from Utrecht, taking you along more traditional Dutch landscapes. Did you already stop at a local bakery for a coffee? (the Dutch really know their coffees!) Following the winding river ‘Vecht’, you will soon reach a dock where you can board Merlijn for an afternoon cruise. Or if you haven't logged enough miles yet, you can cycle on all the way to the final destination. Your tour ends in the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam. A farewell dinner on board will follow.

 

Day 11: Amsterdam

After breakfast, it is time to say goodbye and continue your European trip or leave for the airport. Extend your stay in Holland, and set some time aside to explore the city. You might want to go on a ride along the canals, or visit the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, or the Amsterdam Hermitage.

Included in your tour:

  • 10 nights onboard Merlijn
  • Early check-in and late check-out
  • Full service of staff, maintaining cabins, manned bar (no self-service)
  • Porterage of luggage upon arrival and departure
  • Private stateroom of 11 m2 with 2 comfortable beds (80 x 200 cm) that can be pushed together/separated. Individual climate control and private bathroom with shower, toilet, sink, heated and illuminated mirror. Coffee & tea-making facilities from Nespresso, a varied package with coffee cups included.
  • Supply of bedding, towels, facial tissues, hand soap, shampoo, sewing kit, vanity kit, bathrobe & slippers.
  • Daily loading and unloading of your bicycle to and from the ship
  • Use of lightweight state-of-the-art bicycle
  • Use of a waterproof bike bag, city backpack, towel, water bottle, helmet with communication system.
  • English speaking-tour guide (experienced guide who knows the route like the back of their hand)
  • Brochures of the area available on board
  • Harbour, lock and canal fees

 

Included culinary care:

  • Welcome drink with bubbles and warm snacks
  • All day unlimited coffee & specialty-coffee prepared with fresh milk, variation of tea, hot chocolate and potable ice water (self-service).
  • Extensive breakfast buffet daily with at least; 2 warm dishes, freshly baked croissants or similar pastries, various types of bread, toaster, yoghurt, cereals, fresh fruit and various beverages.
  • Packed lunch prepared by the staff in a special lunch bag with at least a lavish sandwich, snack and drink.
  • 8 three-course dinners
  • Dinners are based on ‘plate service’, meals are served in the dining area.
  • Meals are perceived by our guests as “luxurious” or even “gourmet style”.

 

Included beverages during bar opening hours:

  • Several sodas served from a small bottle
  • Several long drinks
  • Wide variety of wines (also non-alcoholic wine)
  • Beer on tap (also non-alcoholic beer from a bottle)

 

Included excursions:

  • Ferry costs on the bicycle route
  • Boat ride through the canals of Ghent
  • Entrance to the Cathedral of ‘Our Lady’ in Antwerp
  • Cheese farm visit
  • Windmill visit
  • Hike or Canoe tour

 

Not included in your tour:

  • 2 dinners
  • Excursions, entrance fees and guided tours other than mentioned
  • Beverages other than those mentioned (such as spirits and cocktails)
  • City maps, bike maps, etc. (we have a lot available however we can’t guarantee every destination)
  • Inbound and outbound journeys, such as flights, trains, bus or other type of transfers
  • Gratuities (cash only)
  • Electronic payments of your onboard expenses (cash only)
  • Insurances, we strongly recommend that you purchase cancellation insurance as well as travel insurance.

Not included extra services on board (payable on board):

  • Rental of electric bicycles €30,- per piece, per day. Reservations in advance are advisable
  • Laundry service, current price available on board
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24 may 2025

I have just disembarked from a wonderful cruise. Everything was top notch. We had the most amazing food and Brian, the biking guide, was superb. Everyone made friends and the crew were amazing. I was hesitant at first as I\'m not a cyclist. I rode an electric bike all week and so didn\'t hold the group up. We stopped every 10k for coffee, ice-cream, apple cake etc Everything is taken care of. It\'s a perfect holiday and you are taken through countryside and villages that you wouldn\'t normally visit. The cabins are very comfortable and the bikes are top of the range. I had the best time and will miss my fellow passengers and the crew