Glide the medieval waterways of Haarlem aboard a private luxury canal boat with your own captain, then explore the city's 15th-century Great Market square and the world's oldest surviving museum. Haarlem's grandeur without the Amsterdam crowds.
What to expect
Your captain navigates Haarlem's historic canals past almshouses, hidden gardens, and merchant facades unchanged since the Golden Age, offering expert commentary on the city's art and trade history. After the cruise, your private walking guide leads you through the Grote Markt to the magnificent St. Bavo Church, where the young Mozart once played the organ. The Teylers Museum — the Netherlands' oldest, founded 1778 — houses an extraordinary collection of fossils, minerals, and Old Master drawings. Lunch at a canal-side terrace rounds off a perfectly civilised morning.
Good to know
Haarlem is reachable from IJmuiden port by taxi (approx. 15 min) or bus 74 + bus 385. Teylers Museum entry is EUR 17.50 (teylers.nl). Pre-book your private guide and boat to guarantee availability on port days.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Ijmuiden — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.