Pedal an e-bike out of the city through the green polder lowlands of Waterland to Zaanse Schans, where working 17th/18th-century windmills still turn over the river and artisans demo wooden clog-carving and farmhouse cheese-making. It's a double bucket-list hit - the postcard image of Holland plus the iconic 'Dutch travel by bike' experience - all led by a local guide and done comfortably in a half day.
What to expect
You'll pedal an e-bike out of Amsterdam's city streets into the serene green polder landscape of Waterland, gliding smoothly through quintessential Dutch countryside before arriving at Zaanse Schans, where 17th and 18th-century windmills still turn over the river in the iconic postcard image of Holland. There you'll watch artisans carve wooden clogs and demonstrate traditional farmhouse cheese-making—dual bucket-list moments—all guided by a local expert who navigates the route and brings the landscape to life. The e-bike does the legwork, making the half-day feel unhurried and immersive rather than rushed, and you'll experience what makes cycling so central to Dutch identity without the fitness barrier of a muscle-powered bike. It's a half-day rhythm: depart, ride, arrive, explore, return—comfortable and compact.
Direct wins. The ship's 'Windmills & Edam' / 'Zaanse Schans, Volendam & Marken' half-day runs ~$125-$160/pp on a coach. The e-bike version direct lands near ~$46 plus the ~$19 site fee (~$65 all-in) - roughly half - and you get the cycling experience the bus tour can't. Cheapest of all if you skip the guide: DIY by train (Centraal to Zaandijk Zaanse Schans, ~17 min, ~EUR 6 each way). Pick a guaranteed-return-time operator since this leaves the port area.
Good to know
Book directly with Mike's Bike Tours Amsterdam (operating since 1997) to secure the morning slot and confirm it returns you with a safe margin before all-aboard; the operator will specify exact departure and return times needed for your ship. The tour costs ~€42 including e-bike, guide, ferry, and windmill-village entry, with an additional ~€17.50 site fee (spring 2026 onwards), totaling ~€60–€65 all-in. Wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes suitable for cycling; bring sunscreen and a light layer since the polder winds can be cool even on clear days. Plan for a 6-hour window from pier to pier, departing within 2–3 hours of port arrival to ensure a full experience and safe return buffer before departure.