What are the costs of a dinner cruise in Amsterdam per person?

A dinner cruise in Amsterdam costs on average between €50 and €130 per person, depending on the type of package. A drinks cruise of two hours starts at around €50 per person, while a fully served three-course dinner on the water comes to €120 to €130 per person. The price depends heavily on the duration, the catering concept, the group size, and whether you choose a private boat or a shared cruise. In this article, we answer the most frequently asked questions about the cost of a dinner cruise in Amsterdam.

What determines the price of a dinner cruise in Amsterdam?

The price of a dinner cruise in Amsterdam is determined by four factors: the type of catering, the duration of the cruise, the group size, and whether the boat is exclusively for your party. Those who opt for a walking dinner or a fully served menu pay more than those who choose drinks with snacks. This makes sense, as the complexity of the service differs enormously.

The catering format has the greatest impact on the price. A drinks cruise with snacks is the most affordable option. A walking dinner — where guests mingle while different courses are served — sits considerably above that. A three-course dinner where everyone is seated and waited on is the most elaborate option and therefore also the most expensive.

The duration of the cruise also plays a role. A one-and-a-half-hour cruise costs less than a four-hour evening. The costs for the captain, crew, fuel, and catering simply increase the longer the cruise lasts.

Finally, it matters whether you hire a private boat or join a shared cruise. With a private boat, you rent the vessel exclusively for your own group. There are no other guests on board, which provides more privacy and flexibility, but also a different pricing model than individual tickets on a public canal tour.

How much does a dinner cruise in Amsterdam cost on average per person?

On average, a dinner cruise in Amsterdam costs between €50 and €130 per person, depending on the package. Below is an overview of standard prices by cruise type:

  • Drinks cruise (1.5 to 2 hours): €50 to €60 per person
  • High tea cruise (2 hours): €75 to €80 per person
  • Walking dinner (3 hours): €110 to €120 per person
  • Three-course dinner (3 to 4 hours): €120 to €130 per person

These prices are indicative and based on a group of approximately 50 people. For smaller or larger groups, the cost per person may vary. Also keep in mind that the price for a private boat always depends on the overall package, not on a fixed ticket price per seat.

What is included in an all-inclusive dinner cruise?

With an all-inclusive dinner cruise in Amsterdam, the costs for catering, drinks, captain, and crew are all incorporated into a single price per person. You do not pay separately for the boat, the food, and the staff. Exactly what is included varies by provider and package.

In general, a good all-inclusive package can be expected to include:

  • Boat rental including captain
  • Welcome drink upon boarding
  • Drinks during the cruise (alcoholic and non-alcoholic)
  • Catering suited to the chosen concept (snacks, walking dinner, or fully served dinner)
  • On-board service staff

With a private boat, the entire vessel is exclusively reserved for your group. This means the layout, menu, and timing can be tailored in consultation with you. Some providers also offer extras such as entertainment, audio equipment, or a guest speaker on board. When requesting a quote, always ask exactly what is and is not included in the price, so there are no surprises afterward.

Is a dinner cruise in Amsterdam cheaper for large groups?

Yes, for large groups the price per person generally decreases. This is because the fixed costs of the boat, captain, and basic setup are spread across more people. The larger the group, the more favorable the per-person price.

For companies and organizations planning a corporate outing on the water, this is a relevant consideration. A group of 80 people pays less per person than a group of 20, while the experience is equally complete. For larger groups, it may be necessary to combine multiple boats, which also opens up new possibilities for a varied program.

Please note that the price indications in this article are based on groups of approximately 50 people. Looking for a quote for a smaller or larger group? Always request a custom calculation, as the price per person can differ considerably.

When is a dinner cruise in Amsterdam most expensive?

A dinner cruise in Amsterdam is most expensive during the peak months of April through June, September, and October, and during the Amsterdam Light Festival in December. During these periods, demand is at its highest and boats fill up fastest, which drives prices up.

December is a particularly busy month due to Christmas dinners and end-of-year celebrations. Anyone looking to reserve a private boat for a dinner cruise during this time would do well to book well in advance — preferably in spring for a December date.

During the quieter months such as November, January, February, and March, there is greater availability and providers are sometimes willing to negotiate on price. A winter dinner cruise also has its own unique atmosphere, especially when the boat is covered and heated. For companies with flexibility in timing, the off-season can be an attractive option from a cost perspective.

How do you book a dinner cruise in Amsterdam for a corporate outing?

The easiest way to book a dinner cruise for a corporate outing is to contact a boat operator directly and discuss your requirements. Let them know how many people will be attending, which date or period you have in mind, what type of catering you are looking for, and what the budget per person is. Based on this, you will receive a tailored quote.

When planning, keep the following in mind:

  1. Book early: Popular dates in spring and fall fill up quickly, especially for larger groups.
  2. Be clear about the program: Do you want a dinner, drinks, or a combination? The clearer your requirements, the more targeted the quote.
  3. Ask about all-inclusive options: This way you know exactly what you are paying and you won’t have to worry about anything during the evening itself.
  4. Check whether the boat is private: For a corporate outing, you generally don’t want other guests on board. Ask explicitly whether the boat will be fully reserved for your group.

A private dinner cruise is the most comfortable choice for many companies: you set the pace, the atmosphere, and the program, without having to accommodate other guests.

How Rederij De Nederlanden helps with a dinner cruise in Amsterdam

We exclusively offer private dinner cruises in Amsterdam. The boat is always fully reserved for your group — no other guests ever come on board. This gives you maximum freedom in terms of program, timing, and atmosphere.

What we specifically offer:

  • Multiple catering formats: From a drinks cruise with snacks and a high tea to a walking dinner or a fully served three-course dinner
  • Groups of 10 to 1,000+ people: Up to 60 people on a single boat; for larger groups we combine multiple vessels
  • All-inclusive packages: One price per person, including boat, captain, crew, catering, and drinks
  • Fully customizable: You choose the route, the menu, and the program
  • Experience with corporate groups: We have been working with companies, HR managers, and event organizers for over 20 years

Want to learn more about who we are and how we work? Find out more on our about us page. Or browse our packages directly and discover what suits your group. Ready to start planning? Request a no-obligation quote and we’ll be happy to think along with you.

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