Amsterdam: Pizza Cruise with New York Pizza & Drinks

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Amsterdam: Pizza Cruise with New York Pizza & Drinks

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Pizza and canals, all in one hour. This Amsterdam canal cruise pairs landmark views with a chef-served pizza stop along the historic waterfront. You get an onboard guide who mixes facts with comedy, so it feels more like a fun evening out than a sit-and-stare tour.

I love the simple rhythm: cruise first, then dock briefly for a hot homemade pizza you selected while booking. I also love that the drinks are part of the deal, with beer, wine, and soft drinks included, and the crew stays on top of refills.

One consideration: don’t overbuild your expectations on pizza size. A few people noted it can feel smaller than expected, and the listing doesn’t clearly spell out diameter for most options.

Key Things You’ll Notice On This Amsterdam Pizza Cruise

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  • 30 minutes on the canals first, then a quick dock so your pizza can arrive hot
  • Unlimited drinks included (beer, wine, soft drinks), with frequent top-ups
  • Chef-made pizza served at your table from the kitchen to you
  • Pizza options include vegan and kids sizes, but you must pick at booking
  • A covered boat helps even if the weather turns
  • Captain-led humor is a big part of the experience, with stories tied to landmarks

Pizza and Canals: How the 75-Minute Cruise Really Flows

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This is a short-and-sweet Amsterdam canal tour built around one meal. The timing works like this: you start with about 30 minutes cruising, then the boat docks shortly so you can eat your freshly prepared pizza.

The overall ride lasts about 75 minutes, and it ends back where you started. That makes it a great pick when you want classic canals without losing half a day to logistics or slow pacing.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Amsterdam

Views From the Water, Even When the Weather Doesn’t Behave

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Amsterdam’s canal belt looks best when you’re moving through it. From the boat, you get continuous sightlines of historic canal-side buildings and bridges, without the stop-start of walking from one photo spot to the next.

A big practical win is that the boat is covered, so you can relax if it’s windy or rainy. One handy detail from real-world experience: a covered cruise can rescue a gloomy day fast, because you still get the atmosphere and the landmarks without turning it into a wet-weather endurance test.

Drinks Included: Unlimited Beer, Wine, and Soft Drinks (With Fast Service)

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You should know what you’re buying on this one: drinks are included, and the vibe is built around easy, social sipping. The list includes beer, wine, and soft drinks, and service is described as quick, with staff keeping refills coming.

In other words, you’re not doing a “drink ticket” math problem while you’re trying to enjoy the view. You’ll often see an ice bucket set up on your table, then you can stay stocked as you cruise.

That said, there’s one real-world caveat to keep in mind: at least one person reported that a specific beer (Heineken) ran out after a while. It wasn’t described as a total failure, but it’s a reminder that “unlimited” can still depend on how much the staff has on hand for your sailing.

The Captain’s Comedy and the Canal Stories You Actually Remember

A big chunk of the fun here comes from the person running the boat. The onboard guide mixes historical context with jokes, and the energy is part of why people rave about this as a standout Amsterdam activity.

The captain can be especially entertaining—one named example is Captain Mo, who was described as very funny. On some departures, the guide brings extra flair, including singing and dancing, while also pointing out what you’re seeing as you pass landmark areas.

You also want to be aware of sound. One review called out that the audio system can be hard to hear at times, so if you’re picky about narration volume, sitting a bit closer to where announcements are clearer can help.

New York-Style Pizza Served Hot From the Kitchen

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This cruise isn’t just “snack plus scenery.” Your pizza is homemade and served hot after the boat docks briefly. The key promise is that it comes straight from the chef’s kitchen to your table, so it’s not one of those cold, grab-and-go meals.

You pick your pizza when you book, and you’ll get a full individual pizza plus dessert. Dessert includes a cookie dough chocolate chip ice cream and a brownie slice.

Pizza choices (and what to order if you’re sharing)

You have several options, including classics and some creative twists:

  • Margherita: tomato sauce, mozzarella, garlic oil
  • Pepperoni: tomato sauce, mozzarella, pepperoni, garlic oil
  • Hawaii: tomato sauce, mozzarella, ham (turkey), pineapple, extra mozzarella, garlic oil
  • Chilli Chicken: tomato sauce, 100% mozzarella, hot chicken, iceberg lettuce, sweet chili sauce, garlic oil
  • Californian Veggie (vegetarian): tomato sauce, mozzarella, red onion, bell pepper, mushrooms, olives, garlic oil
  • Vegan Margherita: tomato sauce, vegan cheese, garlic oil
  • Margherita 20 cm (kids): tomato sauce, mozzarella, garlic oil

If you’re traveling as a group and want different pizzas, there’s an important rule: in this booking setup you can choose only one pizza type per booking. If someone wants a Pepperoni while someone else wants a Hawaii, you’ll want to make separate bookings but keep the same name so you’re seated together on the boat.

The one “size” note I’d flag

A few people felt the pizza was a bit smaller than expected. The takeaway for you: order based on taste and appetite level, but don’t assume it’s a huge restaurant pie. If pizza is your main event, pairing it with the included drinks and dessert can balance that out.

Timing and Meeting Point Tips That Save You Stress

Meeting points can vary depending on the option you book, but the standard pattern is clear: you start at a canal-side shop area, then head down to the dock. One practical tip: look for a Lovers Cruise sign—it’s been described as the second shop on the canal—and grab your paper ticket before going to the boat.

Also, arrive early. A strongly repeated recommendation is to show up at least 15 minutes before your time slot. With a meal built into a canal schedule, getting seated on time matters.

Covered Boat Comfort: A Good “First Amsterdam Night” Option

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Because the boat is covered and the timing is compact, this works well for a first-time Amsterdam day that’s already packed with walking. You get a different angle on the city, plus a warm meal and drinks, without the midnight commitment.

It’s also a good match for visitors who want something social. People describe the crew as attentive and the interaction as fun but not so intense that you can’t enjoy the views or your conversation.

If you’re sensitive to crowd energy, you’ll still want to go in with the right expectations: this is a lively format with guide participation, not a silent, museum-style cruise.

Price and Value: Why This Costs $43 (and When It’s Worth It)

At about $43 per person for roughly 75 minutes, the math is mostly about what you get bundled in. You’re paying for:

  • a canal cruise on the historic waterways
  • an individual New York-style pizza
  • all drinks included (beer, wine, soft drinks)
  • dessert: brownie slice and cookie dough chocolate chip ice cream

For many people, this turns into a “predictable cost” activity. You don’t end up doing the usual Amsterdam dinner math where each drink becomes a separate decision.

It’s best value if you’d otherwise spend on a canal cruise plus a separate meal plus drinks. If you’re the type who plans a no-alcohol day, you might not feel the value as strongly, since the pricing advantage is tied closely to what’s included.

Who This Pizza Cruise Suits Best (and Who Might Not)

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This fits well for:

  • couples who want an easy date night with sights and a meal
  • groups who like a guided, funny atmosphere
  • first-timers who want a quick way to orient themselves to the canal layout

It may not suit you as well if:

  • you’re in a wheelchair (this one is listed as not suitable for wheelchair users)
  • you prefer quiet, low-energy narration
  • you’re very focused on exact pizza size, because the “it’s a bit smaller than expected” comment pops up

Quick Booking Notes So You Don’t Get Caught Off Guard

Two things can affect your experience before you even step on board:

  1. Choose your pizza selection at booking.
  2. If you want different pizzas in one group, remember the rule: one pizza type per booking, so use separate bookings (with the same name) if needed.

If you like flexibility, you can reserve without paying right away, and cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance. The key is to lock in your pizza choice and show up early.

Should You Book This Amsterdam Pizza Cruise?

Yes, if you want a fun, easy Amsterdam canal experience with a meal built in—and especially if you like the idea of unlimited drinks without extra budgeting. The strongest parts are the onboard energy (including guide comedy), the convenient hot pizza service right after the cruise, and the covered boat that keeps the experience going even in bad weather.

I’d skip or rethink if you’re expecting a massive restaurant-sized pizza, or if you need quiet and wheelchair-friendly access. For most people, though, it hits a rare balance: classic canal views, real food, and a social atmosphere in a short window of time.

FAQ

What is the duration of the Amsterdam Pizza Cruise?

The duration is listed as 75 minutes, with starting times varying by availability.

What’s included in the ticket price?

You get a canal cruise on Amsterdam’s historic canals, an individual New York-style pizza, all drinks included (beer, wine, and soft drinks), and dessert (brownie slice and cookie dough chocolate chip ice cream).

Do I get unlimited drinks?

The experience includes beer, wine, and soft drinks, and service is described as refilling regularly. One note from an experience is that a specific beer may run out after some time.

What pizza options are available?

Options include Margherita, Pepperoni, Hawaii, Chilli Chicken, Californian Veggie (vegetarian), Vegan Margherita (with vegan cheese), and a 20 cm Margherita option for children.

Can I order different pizzas for different people on the same booking?

In this booking setup, you can choose only one pizza per booking. If you want different types, make separate bookings under the same name so you can be seated together.

Is the boat covered?

Yes. The boat is described as covered in feedback, which is helpful if it rains.

Is this experience wheelchair accessible?

No, it’s listed as not suitable for wheelchair users.

If you want, tell me your group size, age range, and which pizza you’re considering, and I’ll help you pick the cleanest ordering plan and timing.

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