Amsterdam: Pizza Cruise with New York Pizza & Drinks

Pizza on a canal boat is a smart idea. You get historic-center canal views plus a pizza-and-drinks setup that makes an ordinary sightseeing block feel like an event.

I also like that the timing works: you cruise first, then you dock and eat while you still get a front-row look at the sights. The only real watch-out is pizza size expectations, since a few people felt it was smaller than they pictured, so go in hungry but not expecting a mountain.

Quick Take: Amsterdam Pizza Cruise Highlights

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  • 30-minute cruise first, then you dock for your hot pizza and desserts
  • All drinks included: beer, wine, and soft drinks, with fast service onboard
  • Chef-served at your table: your pre-ordered pizza shows up straight from the kitchen
  • Dessert included: a brownie slice plus cookie dough chocolate chip ice cream
  • Captain-led humor and history: the narration blends landmarks with jokes
  • Covered boat option: the ride feels cozy even if the weather turns

Why This Pizza Cruise Works in Amsterdam

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Amsterdam canal cruises can be two things: relaxing, or a total time-filler. This one tries to do both, and the mix is practical. You spend the first stretch of the tour moving through the canal network, then you pause and eat while you’re still surrounded by the city’s historic frontage.

What makes it especially good value is the combo. For one set price, you’re not just paying for water views. You’re also getting an actual meal course structure: pizza at the dock, plus a homemade brownie slice and cookie dough chocolate chip ice cream. Then there’s the drink side of things, too—beer, wine, and soft drinks are included, and service tends to be quick.

And yes, this can be a very good rainy-day plan. Several people specifically noted they were glad the boat was covered, and the vibe stayed comfortable instead of cold and miserable.

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

Price and Value: What You Actually Get for $43

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At $43 per person, you’re paying for a 75-minute canal cruise plus food and drinks. In Amsterdam terms, that’s not just a snack-and-sightseeing add-on; it’s closer to a packaged evening.

Here’s how I think about the value:

  • You’re bundling multiple activities: canal time + a guided presentation + an included meal.
  • You don’t have to hunt for food beforehand: your pizza is ordered at booking and served at the moment you dock.
  • Drinks are part of the price: beer, wine, and soft drinks are included, which changes the whole cost equation compared to doing dinner separately.

Now for balance: the pizza isn’t the star for everyone. Some people said it’s normal size, while others felt it was smaller than they expected. If you’re coming purely for pizza perfection, you might leave slightly underwhelmed. But if you want a fun canal experience with one easy, included meal, the pricing makes sense.

Getting There: Meeting Point Tips That Save Time

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The meeting point can vary by the option you book, and the activity ends back at your starting point. That sounds basic, but it matters in Amsterdam because canal-side check-ins can be easy to miss if you show up right on the minute.

A helpful tip from the experience on the ground: plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early. One specific check-in note mentioned a Lovers Cruise sign, and that it’s the second shop on the canal. That’s not something I’d treat as universal, but it’s useful if you see that branding nearby.

Also, you’ll skip the ticket line. That’s a real time-saver when you’re trying to fit this into an already-packed itinerary.

The 30-Minute Canal Cruise: Sights, Stories, and the Best Part of the Schedule

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The tour timing is built for attention. You start cruising for about 30 minutes, which is long enough to get the feeling of Amsterdam from the water without dragging on.

During this phase, the captain and host narration is a big part of why the experience feels lively. People highlighted humor and interactive energy—some mentioned the captain doing sing-and-dance moments while still sharing historical facts about what you’re seeing.

Even if you’re not a “history on demand” person, this works because canal storytelling is easiest when you’re moving past the actual buildings. You’re not staring at photos. You’re watching the city slide by: canal houses, landmark streets, and the kind of building density that you only really understand once you’re on the water.

One practical note: a few people said the audio system can be hard to hear at times. If you know you struggle with boat audio, it can help to pick a spot where you can face the guide and keep the noise from blocking the narration.

Dock, Eat, Repeat: Pizza Served Hot at Your Table

Here’s the smart part: you don’t eat while the boat is in full motion. After the cruise stretch, the boat docks briefly so you can enjoy your fresh, hot homemade pizza.

Your pizza is not something you wait around in a line for. It’s pre-ordered when you book and then served straight from the chef’s kitchen to your table. That matters because it reduces the usual tension of a group tour: you’re not guessing when food will arrive, and you’re not losing the best views while everyone scrambles for plates.

Pizza styles you can choose

You can choose from several options, including:

  • Pizza Margherita (tomato sauce, mozzarella, garlic oil on the edge)
  • Pizza Pepperoni (pepperoni plus the garlic oil edge)
  • Pizza Hawaii (ham/turkey, pineapple, extra mozzarella, garlic oil edge)
  • Pizza Chilli Chicken (hot chicken, iceberg lettuce, sweet chili sauce, garlic oil edge)
  • Pizza Californian Veggie (vegetarian with red onion, bell pepper, mushrooms, olives, and garlic oil edge)
  • Vegan option: Vegan Margherita (vegan cheese + garlic oil edge)
  • Children’s 20 cm Margherita (tomato sauce, mozzarella, garlic oil edge)

If you’re traveling with mixed tastes, this variety is a plus. Still, see the booking rule below—there’s a limit on how pizzas are assigned per booking.

Desserts included

Once you’ve got your pizza, you’ll also get:

  • A homemade brownie slice
  • Cookie dough chocolate chip ice cream

That dessert combo is the kind of finishing touch that makes a cruise feel like more than a snack stop.

Drinks Included: Beer, Wine, Soft Drinks and the Onboard Vibe

If you like a good atmosphere, this is the reason many people recommend it. The cruise includes drinks—beer, wine, and soft drinks—and the service is described as attentive and quick, including refills and drinks arriving ready to go.

A few specific service notes show up in the experience:

  • Some people said the drinks felt nonstop and the staff kept topping things up.
  • One person noted Heineken ran out after about 45 minutes, so if you’re loyal to a particular beer, it’s worth keeping expectations flexible.

Bottom line: this tour is set up for a relaxed evening where you don’t have to decide where to drink next.

And it pairs well with the narration because the cruise itself isn’t silent. Music or background ambiance plus guide humor creates a “hang out while seeing the city” feel.

The One-Pizza-Per-Booking Rule (Important for Groups)

This is the most operational thing you should know before you book.

The booking setup only lets you choose one pizza per booking. So if you want different pizzas for a group—say pepperoni for one person and veggie for another—you’ll need separate bookings, even if you keep everything under the same name.

The upside of this system is that it helps the provider seat you together. If you book separately but under the same name, they can make sure you’re on the same table on the boat.

If you ignore this and try to assign multiple pizza types under one booking, you may run into limitations. So pick each pizza type carefully at the time of booking.

Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)

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I’d steer this toward:

  • First-time Amsterdam visitors who want an easy way to see canal architecture without building a full transport plan.
  • Couples and small groups looking for a fun night with guided humor and included drinks.
  • People traveling on a time crunch who don’t want to spend extra hours finding food.
  • Anyone who likes the idea of a guided canal cruise but also wants a real meal.

I’d be a bit cautious if:

  • You’re very picky about pizza quality or portion size. Some people wanted more size detail upfront, and a few felt it was smaller than expected.
  • You need wheelchair accessibility. The activity is noted as not suitable for wheelchair users.
  • You prefer quieter, low-interaction tours. This one is interactive, but it’s still mainly about enjoying the views and conversation.

This is also a good “start or reset” activity. The narration helps you get your bearings fast, and then you can walk off the boat and head to other neighborhoods with a clearer mental map.

Practical Timing: How the 75 Minutes Feels on the Ground

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The total duration is 75 minutes, and starting times vary, so you’ll want to check available slots for your schedule.

The tour rhythm is basically:

1) Board and cruise for around 30 minutes

2) Dock briefly to serve the pre-ordered pizza

3) Eat while you’re still in sightseeing mode

4) Finish back at the meeting point

The reason that rhythm matters: it reduces decision fatigue. You’re not timing your meal separately, and you’re not choosing between food and views. You get both in one tidy block.

Should You Book the Amsterdam Pizza Cruise?

I’d book this if you want an easy, fun canal evening where the food and drinks are handled for you. The included pizza, brownie, ice cream, and beer/wine/soft drinks make it feel like a complete outing rather than just a boat ride.

Pass if your top priority is a long, deep-dive canal history tour with a quiet atmosphere—or if you’re counting on a big, showstopper slice of pizza. The pizza is good enough for most people, but it’s not consistently described as huge or exceptional.

If you’re planning a first Amsterdam trip, or you want a cozy covered option when weather is unpredictable, this is a solid choice. You’ll come away with canal photos, a guided story soundtrack, and a meal you didn’t have to coordinate.

FAQ

How long is the Amsterdam Pizza Cruise?

The duration is listed as 75 minutes. Starting times vary, so you’ll need to check availability for the schedule.

What’s included with the cruise?

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

Are drinks included, and what kinds are available?

Yes. All drinks are included, including beer, wine, and soft drinks.

When do you eat the pizza?

The cruise lasts about 30 minutes first, then the boat docks briefly for you to enjoy your hot homemade pizza served at your table.

Can I choose different pizza types for my group?

You choose your pizza type at booking, and the system allows only one pizza per booking. If your group wants different pizzas, you’ll need separate bookings (ideally under the same name so you can be seated at the same table).

What pizza options are available?

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

Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?

No. The activity is not suitable for wheelchair users.

Do kids get a discount or free entry?

Children aged 3 years or younger go free of charge, as long as they do not occupy their own seat.

Where is the meeting point?

The meeting point may vary depending on the option you book. The activity ends back at the meeting point you used to start.

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