Holland & Belgium at Tulip Time (2026)

7 nights sailing from Amsterdam on cruise ship S.S. Victoria

Itinerary: Sailing from Amsterdam, visiting Amsterdam, Kinderdijk, Gorinchem, Hasselt, Belgium, Antwerp (Belgium), Brussels, ending in Brussels.
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Cruise Holland & Belgium at Tulip Time (2026)

7 nights sailing from Amsterdam on cruise ship S.S. Victoria

from £3,914 Price per person

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Cruise Itinerary

Full Itinerary
Day 1 Amsterdam
Day 2 Amsterdam
Day 3 Kinderdijk
Day 4 Gorinchem
Day 5 Hasselt, Belgium
Day 6 Antwerp (Belgium)
Day 7 Brussels
Day 8 Brussels
Holland & Belgium at Tulip Time (2026) Cruise itinerary  - Uniworld

Holland & Belgium at Tulip Time (2026)

7 nights Cruise on S.S. Victoria. Sailing from Amsterdam, visiting Amsterdam, Kinderdijk, Gorinchem, Hasselt, Belgium, Antwerp (Belgium), Brussels, ending in Brussels.

Holland & Belgium at Tulip Time (2026) Cruise itinerary  - Uniworld
Holland & Belgium at Tulip Time (2026) Cruise itinerary  - Uniworld

Amsterdam

Cycling is a quintessentially Dutch means of getting around the “Postcard City”. You can catch all the sights on a bike by booking a guided tour. Lose yourself in a maze of canals that encircle the city. Visit the flea markets to discover the multi-ethnic spirit of Amsterdam. Some of Amsterdams main attractions, includes its historic canals, the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, Stedelijk Museum, Hermitage Amsterdam, Anne Frank House, Amsterdam Museum, its red-light district, and its many cannabis coffee shops.

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Amsterdam

Cycling is a quintessentially Dutch means of getting around the “Postcard City”. You can catch all the sights on a bike by booking a guided tour. Lose yourself in a maze of canals that encircle the city. Visit the flea markets to discover the multi-ethnic spirit of Amsterdam. Some of Amsterdams main attractions, includes its historic canals, the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, Stedelijk Museum, Hermitage Amsterdam, Anne Frank House, Amsterdam Museum, its red-light district, and its many cannabis coffee shops.

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Kinderdijk

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Gorinchem

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Hasselt, Belgium

Hasselt is a city located on the north of Belgium, Flemish capital of Limburg. both the River Demer as the Albert Canal cross the town. Hasselt is a very attractive city and contains a series of historical buildings. The Grote Markt, the central market square, it is full of bars, restaurants and pubs. Hasselt was the first flemish city on recieving the title of the most cheerful in the Flemish region.

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Antwerp (Belgium)

Antwerp is a city and municipality in Belgium and the capital of the Antwerp province of Flanders. However the Brussels-Capital Region is considered as the largest Belgian city internationally. Antwerp is located on the right (eastern) bank of the river Scheldt, which is linked to the North Sea by the Westerschelde estuary. The city has one of the largest seaports in Europe. Antwerp has long been an important city in the Low Countries both economically and culturally, especially before the Spanish Fury (1576) in the period of the Dutch Revolt. Antwerp is the largest city, a bustling old port, it boasts a very large medieval district, beautiful baroque churches and late nineteenth century streets. Many artists (like Rubens and Vincent van Gogh) lived and worked here, hence the presence of Belgium's main museums. It is an important fashion centre and is renowned for its diamond trading

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Brussels

The City of Brussels is the largest municipality of the Brussels-Capital Region, and the official capital of Belgium. At first, the City of Brussels was simply defined, being the area within the second walls of Brussels, the modern-day small ring. As the city grew, the surrounding villages grew as well, eventually growing into a contiguous city, though the local governments retained control of their area.

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Brussels

The City of Brussels is the largest municipality of the Brussels-Capital Region, and the official capital of Belgium. At first, the City of Brussels was simply defined, being the area within the second walls of Brussels, the modern-day small ring. As the city grew, the surrounding villages grew as well, eventually growing into a contiguous city, though the local governments retained control of their area.

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The ship: S.S. Victoria

The largest suites on the rivers of Europe.

The S.S. Victoria, sister ship to the S.S. Elisabeth, joins our European fleet in 2024 with an ambiance of contemporary luxury and features the largest suites on the rivers of Europe. Two Royal Suites onboard offer an incredible 506 square feet each. Reserve the adjoining standard Suite next door, and that turns into 759 square feet total, with two bedrooms connected by a separate living room. All the Suites and Signature French Balconies offer abundant space—much higher than standard—with ultra-comfortable, water-facing beds dressed in Uniworld’s fine custom linens.Relax amongst the soothing tones of the lounge and enjoy regionally inspired bites in one of three dining venues: a main dining room, a private venue for smaller groups, or our rooftop bar. Elsewhere on the ship, you’ll find a relaxing spa area with a pool, gym, and massage room. Tiny Noticeable Touches, such as the original artwork lining the walls and fresh flowers, add Uniworld’s boutique flair throughout the ship.

Inaugurated 2017
Beam 11.4 m.
Length 135 m.
Occupancy 110
Crew 41
Ratio passenger / crew Standard 3:1
Number of decks 3
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What's included onboard?

Every meal onboard, 5 star destination inspired fine dining curated using only the freshest local ingredients.

Pre-booked airport to ship transfers on every sailing in Europe

The most all-inclusive drinks package, unlimited fine wines, top-shelf spirits, handmade cocktails, local beers a selection of soft drinks plus tea & coffee.

Dedicated butler service with every Suite!

A great range of intimate, small-group shore excursions to choose from everyday – many of which exclusive to Uniworld guests.

 The services of the industry's best crew.

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