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Combine a 75-minute canal cruise with museum admission for just $47.47 in Amsterdam. Enjoy flexible timing, guided commentary, and inspiring modern art.
The Moco Museum Amsterdam Entry and 75-minute Canal Cruise offers an engaging way to explore the city’s art and waterways in one affordable package. Priced at $47.47 per person, this tour is ideal for visitors who want a flexible schedule, as the museum ticket is valid throughout opening hours and the canal cruise departs every 15 minutes. With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 16 reviews, it clearly appeals to those seeking a blend of cultural insight and scenic views.
This experience combines two of Amsterdam’s top attractions—the Moco Museum’s contemporary art collections and a guided canal cruise through the city’s historic waterways. It suits travelers aiming for a well-rounded day without a rigid timetable, especially since the open ticket system allows you to hop on the next available boat or visit the museum at your preferred time.
While the tour offers numerous highlights, it’s worth noting that some reviews mention outside noise during the cruise, which can affect audio commentary clarity. This package delivers a practical, enjoyable way to see the city and discover modern art, especially for those who appreciate scheduling flexibility and diverse experiences.

The tour begins at either of the Blue Boat Company’s two docks on Stadhouderskade 501 and 550. Both are conveniently located near public transportation stops such as Leidseplein and Rijksmuseum. The first dock is across from the Hard Rock Cafe, and the second near the Heineken Experience. These easy-to-find locations make joining the cruise straightforward for most visitors.
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The 75-minute cruise offers a comprehensive view of Amsterdam’s waterways, cruising past historic merchant homes and under the city’s famous bridges. The commentary, available in 19 languages, provides insights into the city’s waterway history and points of interest.
Despite some outside noise, the scenic route over the IJ river and along the Amstel highlights key landmarks like the Skinny Bridge and the InterContinental Amstel Hotel. The cruise is suitable for most travelers, with no strict physical requirements, and disabled access is generally available.

The Moco Museum is a boutique venue located at Honthorststraat 20, showcasing modern and contemporary art. Its collection features artists like Banksy, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein, emphasizing ironic and humorous works that critique modern society.
The museum’s opening hours are flexible, with admission tickets valid at any time, allowing visitors to explore at their convenience. The exhibition presents a diverse array of inspiring art pieces designed to provoke thought and entertain. Tickets include standard admission, with an option to add snacks and a drink on request.

During the cruise, travelers pass several notable sites. Highlighted is the Westerkerk, built between 1620 and 1631 in Renaissance style, designed by Hendrick de Keyser. The Amsterdam Centraal Station, designed by Pierre Cuypers, is also visible, showcasing its architectural detail.
You’ll also cruise past the NEMO Science Museum, known for its interactive exhibits, and over the IJ river, providing panoramic views of the Dutch polder landscape and the city’s UNESCO-listed canals. The Adam Lookout observation deck offers a spectacular cityscape view from top of the ADAM Tower in Amsterdam North.

The cruise route includes passing by the Amstel river, famous for the Skinny Bridge and the Amstel Hotel, ranked among the World’s Best Hotels in 2007. These landmarks add to the tour’s appeal by offering glimpses of luxury and historic architecture.
Other notable points include the Rijksmuseum with its impressive collection of Dutch masters, and the Holland Casino in the city center, providing options for evening entertainment.
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The overall duration varies from 1 to 4 hours, depending on how long visitors choose to spend at the museum and whether they opt to hop on the next available cruise. The open ticket system supports spontaneous scheduling, which is perfect for travelers wanting to keep their plans adaptable.
The cruise itself lasts approximately 75 minutes, with departures every 15 minutes. The museum visit can last as long as desired during opening hours, making this tour suitable for short visits or those wanting a relaxed pace.

The ticket for the museum is for a specific timeslot—changing it is not possible—so plan accordingly. The cruise ticket is an “open ticket”, allowing boarding at any of the two docks. Cancellation is permitted up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind in case plans change.
The tour is operated by Blue Boat Company, which maintains small group sizes with a maximum of 30 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience. Service animals are allowed, and the tour is accessible for most travelers, with near public transportation options.

The value of this package comes from combining scenic waterways with modern art, offering a diverse experience for a reasonable price. The guided commentary enhances the cruise, and the flexible scheduling means visitors can tailor the day to their preferences.
A minor downside, based on reviews, is the outside noise during the cruise, which can sometimes make the audio commentary harder to hear. However, this does not detract significantly from the overall enjoyment, especially given the stunning views and informative commentary.
This tour is particularly suited to those who want a hassle-free, flexible way to see key landmarks from the water while also enjoying top modern art collections. It is perfect for first-time visitors who want an overview of Amsterdam’s architecture, history, and culture in a single day.
Travelers seeking a structured guided tour might find it less suitable, but most will appreciate the combination of scenic cruising and contemporary art. The affordable price and convenient timing make it an attractive choice for anyone wanting to maximize their time in Amsterdam.
“It was nice to see part of the city although the outside noise didnt allow us to hear well what was being explained about every point.”
Is the museum admission ticket valid at any time?
Yes, the ticket allows access anytime during museum opening hours.
Can I choose my cruise time?
The cruise operates on an open ticket basis, so you can board the next available boat at either dock.
Is there a guide during the canal cruise?
Yes, guided commentary is provided in 19 languages via audio during the cruise.
Are snacks or drinks included?
Snacks and one drink can be included if selected during booking.
What landmarks will I see on the cruise?
You’ll see Westerkerk, Rijksmuseum, NEMO Museum, Amstel River, Skinny Bridge, and Amsterdam Centraal, among others.
How long does the entire experience last?
The cruise lasts about 75 minutes, but total time depends on how long you spend at the museum and whether you choose to extend your visit.
Are children allowed?
Yes, the tour includes free kids’ audio stories and booklets with every kids’ ticket.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is the tour accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, the tour is generally accessible, and service animals are allowed.
Where is the meeting point?
The Docks at Stadhouderskade 501 or 550 are the meeting points, both near tram stops and well-signposted.
This combination of art and waterways provides an enjoyable, flexible way to experience Amsterdam without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.