Join a 12-day European river cruise through the Netherlands and Belgium on MS Lafayette. Start in Amsterdam, famous for its canals and lively streets. Join guided tours or explore freely before sailing to Rotterdam, known for modern architecture and maritime history. Visit Antwerp with its medieval Het Steen fortress and beautiful Grand-Place, then continue to Brussels, the capital of chocolate, comic art, and stunning architecture. Cruise to Ghent, a city full of Flemish charm and Gothic buildings, then on to Bruges, the “Venice of the North,” with romantic canals and historic treasures. Optional excursions include the Delta Works and the UNESCO-listed Windmills of Kinderdijk. Taste Belgian beer, stroll cobblestone streets, and admire the Dutch countryside. Disembark in Brussels with unforgettable European memories.
Highlights
Discover Amsterdam’s hidden gems and unique sights
Explore The Hague’s historic courtyards and world-renowned landmarks
Savor Belgian chocolate while exploring Brussels’ historic & cultural sites
Explore Ghent’s medieval heart and savor craft beer at local breweries
Discover Bruges’ cobblestone alleys, romantic canals, and world-class art collections
Witness Kinderdijk’s UNESCO-listed windmills and the remarkable Delta Works
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
Board the ship in Amsterdam at 6:00 p.m. Settle comfortably into your cabin before attending a welcome cocktail and dinner with the crew. Enjoy a free evening in Amsterdam.
In the morning, take an optional guided tour of Amsterdam. In the afternoon, choose an excursion to Volendam and Zaanse Schans. Return on board and enjoy a free evening.
Day 3: Amsterdam, Netherlands| Rotterdam, Netherlands
This morning, join us for the optional excursion proposed: The Hague and its inner courtyards. In the afternoon, the ship sails towards Rotterdam. Enjoy an evening of entertainment.
The morning is spent cruising. Join the optional excursion proposed: Guided tour of the Belgian capital and a taste of its renowned chocolate. European and cosmopolitan, Brussels has retained its traditional character. Tonight is the gala dinner and evening.
Enjoy buffet breakfast on board. Free day and lunch in Brussels. Take this opportunity to explore the Belgian capital at your own pace. This city combines the features of a bustling metropolis with the charm of quieter, smaller towns. Modern with a classic touch, the streets of Brussels are steeped in charm and history. Boarding at 6:00 PM. Meet the crew and enjoy a welcome cocktail.
This morning, join an optional excursion CLASSIC/DISCOVERY: Brussels, the Comic Strip capital. Did you know that Brussels claims to have the largest number of comic book authors per square mile? In honor of their artists, the city has decorated its walls with its well-known authors and characters. Set out on an urban hike to spot the murals that include Tintin, Gaston Lagaffe, Lucky Luke, Astérix, Corto Maltese, and many others. You can find other affirmations along the way, such as street signs and statues referencing the "9th Art." Then, dive into the world of comics at the Belgian Comic Strip Center—a marvelous universe where comics are in the limelight. Inaugurated in 1989, the center houses permanent and temporary exhibits focusing on European comics and their progression.
You return on board the ship. Spend the afternoon cruising towards Antwerp. Leaving Brussels behind, the ship glides along one of the oldest navigable waterways—the Willebroek Canal—to the Scheldt River. The Scheldt River crosses through three countries—France, Belgium, and the Netherlands—before emptying into the North Sea. Arrive in Antwerp in the evening. Remain in port overnight.
- CLASSIC: Antwerp, its historic center, and the Het Steen fortress. The oldest building in the city sits on the banks of the Scheldt River. The medieval fortress Het Steen was built between 1200 and 1225 to defend and protect the inhabitants from invaders. Today, it houses a multimedia exhibition called The Antwerp Story, which traces the city through time in a surprising and innovative fashion. Travel from century to century as you traverse the rooms. Discover the tales, hidden secrets, and historic sites in the surprising city of Antwerp. The fortress roof offers an uncluttered view of the river, city, and the second-largest shipping port in Europe. After this immersive intro, head over to the historic center and Grand-Place. The city hall—listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site—is, without a doubt, the most remarkable building. Richly decorated guildhalls line the edges of the Grand-Place. The square's center contains the eclectic Brabo Fountain. The stunning Gothic masterpiece—the Cathedral of Our Lady and its single belfry—has dominated the horizon for over five centuries.
- DISCOVERY: Antwerp, the Red Star Line Museum and Nottebohm Room. Begin your tour of Antwerp this morning at the Grand-Place, surrounded by the elegant facades of ancient halls. Stop in front of the Flamboyant-style city hall. Then, head over to the Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library for a visit to one of the country's most prestigious book rooms. You visit the Nottebohm Room to learn about the rare historic collection it holds. The room is located in the library's oldest wing and was made into a showroom in 1936. Afterwards, visit the Red Star Line Museum, which traces the saga of the great wave of Europeans emigrating to the USA between 1850 and 1930.
Return on board for lunch while the ship continues towards Ghent. You cruise on the Scheldt River, gliding past huge salt marshes and plains before reaching the Terneuzen Lock and the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal. Arrive in Ghent in the evening.
Morning: Ghent : Discover the highlights of the largest city in East Flanders during this guided tour. Follow in the footsteps of Charles V of Spain and admire the monuments of one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe. The historic centre of Ghent is a pedestrian zone that feels like an open-air museum, where typical Flemish architecture reveals a rich medieval heritage. Afterwards, enjoy a beer tasting at a local brewery. Ghent once had a vast number of breweries, and today, brewers are rediscovering the city. The most famous one is Gruut, which makes its beer not with hops, but with spices. Afternoon: Bruges : Departure by coach to Bruges. Its art collections, gentle lifestyle, romantic charm and architectural elegance make it one of the most beautiful cities in Flanders and a must-see stop in Northern Europe. A wealthy maritime city in the 14th century, Bruges retains the refined and harmonious architecture of that golden era. Visit a historic brewery whose story began in 1856, followed by a tasting.
Morning navigation along the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal towards Veere. Pass through the Terneuzen lock, which connects Ghent to the sea via the Scheldt River. Continue along the Scheldt and the Walcheren Canal before reaching Veere in the early afternoon.Enjoy some free time or join an option CLASSIC/DISCOVERY excursion to the Delta Works. Set out to visit the largest flood protection system in the world, located along the Dutch coastline. The Delta Works was built to battle maritime inundations affecting the local provinces. Construction of the works lasted over 40 years and includes five storm surge barriers, two locks, and six dams. Traveling the Expedition Delta route brings the impressive works to life.
You are taken to one specific area of the Delta Works. After the excursion, return on board for dinner. The ship cruises to Dordrecht overnight.
Navigation to Dordrecht. In the morning, the optional CLASSIC/DISCOVERY excursion is: The Windmills of Kinderdijk. Discover the magnificent Windmills of Kinderdijk and learn how the Dutch have tamed the surrounding water for more than 1,000 years using their unique approach. You set out on foot to visit the windmills. It’s the only place in the world where we can see so many windmills in one place, and that’s also one of the reasons why they were listed as a prestigious UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. Return on board. Afternoon navigation to Brussels via the Hollandse Diep, the widest distributary of the Rhine delta in the Netherlands.
The ship cruises through the night. Tonight is the festive gala evening.
Day 12: Brussels, Belgium | Disembark
1 Breakfast
Enjoy breakfast on board this morning before disembarking at 9:00 a.m.
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Main Deck-Cat A
29 cabins (27 double-occupancy cabins, 2 single cabins) equipped with a TV, telephone, bathroom with a shower and toilet, towel, a safe, independent air-conditioning, electricity 220V, and Wi-Fi.
Main Deck- Cat B
4 double cabins
equipped with a TV, telephone, bathroom with a shower and toilet, towel, a safe, independent air-conditioning, electricity 220V, and Wi-Fi.
Main Deck- Cat C
8 double cabins
3 double cabins
2 single cabins
equipped with a TV, telephone, bathroom with a shower and toilet, towel, a safe, independent air-conditioning, electricity 220V, and Wi-Fi.
Upper Deck-Cat A
14 cabins with large picture windows (11 double-occupancy cabins, 2 single cabins, 1 cabin for persons with disabilities) equipped with a TV, telephone, bathroom with a shower and toilet, towel, a safe, independent air-conditioning, electricity 220V, and Wi-Fi.
Upper Deck-Cat B
1 double cabin
1 PRM cabin
2 single cabins
equipped with a TV, telephone, bathroom with a shower and toilet, towel, a safe, independent air-conditioning, electricity 220V, and Wi-Fi.
Notes
20% discount on children between 2-10 years
30% discount for 3rd person in triple cabin
Initial deposit is 30%, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card.
Final payment is due 100 days prior to departure by Bank transfer or credit card. All final payments by credit card may be subject to a surcharge and maximum of $20,000 charge
This was our first trip to South America and we were a little nervous. But Adventure Life made things so easy! All our questions were answered before we left, and our guide, Vidal, was amazing! He gave us enough space to explore without rushing us along. He also knew where the best picture taking opportunities were, which was great.