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I did this cruise last year and it was FANTASTIC:D I suggest arriving in Amsterdam a couple of days early (if possible)

and I highly recommend THE BANKS MANSION hotel.......I stayed here and would stay here again.:)

 

Hope you have a wonderful cruise:)

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Thanks Lois R can you remember what extra excursions were offered after final payment? Also did you find the walking tours give you time afterwards to explore on your own?

We have been to Bruges so wondered what you thought of Ghent, is if worthwhile staying there to see?

Thanks for any help[emoji4]

 

 

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Good morning........excursions? You mean while on the cruise? Don't worry about final payment. Excursions are included in the price of the cruise and you will be given the opportunity to sign up for them after you are on board ship:) To be honest,

I went to Brugge and that one was the only tour that was "Extra".......I paid for it on board and it was wonderful:D

But again, all the other excursions (if memory serves) were included in the cruise price. Since I was in Brugge all day, I can't give

you any Ghent information......sorry!

 

Oh, they had morning and afternoon tours so you could choose one and then have time on your own for sure. Or go on your own first

and come back for a later tour. It is VERY well organized and the entire experience is great:)

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Have been to Ghent twice. It is worth seeing, although not quite a spectacular as Brugge. The Ghent cathedral houses the Van Eyck brothers altarpiece of the "Blood of the Mystical Lamb", considered one of the great masterpieces of European art. The collection of guild houses along the river is outstanding. You can do it in half a day with the other half in Brugge, if your trip allows and you feel energetic.

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I would second the suggestion to go a few days early to Amsterdam. We had two days pre-cruise on our own. One day we visited the Rijkmuseum and the Anne Frank house (book as early as possible) and the other we went to Keukenhof Gardens. The cruise excursion to the gardens was the last day and we wanted to make sure we were there on a sunny day, so that is the reason we went early. We were lucky and both the day we went on our own and the cruise excursion had sun. At the time of our cruise AMA offered two bike excursions. For us, those were the highlights of the trip. We were very glad we went to Ghent. I would recommend it.

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NanciEA, glad to hear someone mention the bike tours. We are walkers who ride very occasionally, would we find these bike tours a bit long or onerous? Are they full on or gentle with lots of stops? They seem a great way to see far more in a shorter time? Thanks for any help.

 

 

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Deval, you mentioned you did the bike tour but can you give me a bit more pertinent info. Ie how long do you ride for without a break, are bike trips vigorous or gentle with many stops, that's the info I am specifically looking for. Thank you for all the other info in your review and the dailies, they were great.

 

 

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Hello,

Thank you for uploading the daily schedule of the cruise. Is it true there are other excursions besides the ones that are included in cruse for an additional cost. If so what were they and how much were they?

 

Thank you,

Kim

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Since you are booked with AMA, you should be able to see the "Limited Edition" tours for your cruise. They are all included in your fare, but they may fill up so you should book online now (you can always cancel later).

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Hello,

Thank you for uploading the daily schedule of the cruise. Is it true there are other excursions besides the ones that are included in cruse for an additional cost. If so what were they and how much were they?

 

Thank you,

Kim

 

Hi Kim:)....see my post #5......I took one of the additional tours (Brugge all day).......I can't remember how much it cost.....

They will tell you the price once on board though. Whatever it was, I loved it:D

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For davwen18, here is what our bike tours were like, although this was several years ago. On the first day of actual cruising, the ship dropped us bikers off in Volendam (which is just across from the Amsterdam port). We biked through the little town and then on to Edam. In Edam we stopped to sample cheese. From there we followed the dike north to Hoorn. Along the way we stopped at an inn/pub for a rest break, another time to be able to climb the dike for the views, and a third time to tour the inside of an old windmill. The ship was waiting for us in Hoorn. I'm not sure about how long it took, but probably about three hours. There were two guides (front and back of the pack) and perhaps 20 riders. We were in our early fifties at the time and we don't usually bike, but are active walkers and tennis players. The entire ride was flat and we did not have trouble keeping up. Most folks were at our level. There were two men who appeared on the dock to ride in complete "Tour de France" gear and seemed mildly upset that the rest of us did not want to do "top speed" to see how fast we could make the trip. They usually raced ahead and rode make to meet the rest of the group. No problem.

 

We enjoyed the trip so much we signed up for the second bike trip offered. Sign up was on board and there were limited spots although everyone who wanted seemed to have gotten to bike. The second trip was in Arnhem, which I see is not in the current AMA tuliptime cruise. This ride was about two hours and had some hills. There was one guide, but she was great. We stopped at several WWII sites. We enjoyed this ride as well.

 

It seems AMA listened to our comments that we would have liked more bike rides, because I see in their brochure that they now have four bikes trips on a seven day cruise. I hope this helps.

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Deval, you mentioned you did the bike tour but can you give me a bit more pertinent info. Ie how long do you ride for without a break, are bike trips vigorous or gentle with many stops, that's the info I am specifically looking for. Thank you for all the other info in your review and the dailies, they were great.

 

 

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We did the bike tour in Rotterdam. We took the bridge over the river to the other side, but stopped 1/2 way on the bridge to rest. There were lots of stops along the way, it was not a lengthy ride as others may have had going between towns. We crossed the river over another bridge and rode around downtown. It was not strenuous at all. We wished we would've known we could keep the bikes and ride around on our own at the end of the tour. Be sure to ask about that if you're interested.

 

 

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Hello,

 

Thank you for uploading the daily schedule of the cruise. Is it true there are other excursions besides the ones that are included in cruse for an additional cost. If so what were they and how much were they?

 

 

 

Thank you,

 

Kim

 

 

There were tours with limited space that we signed up for online during registration. There was no additional charge for them. They weren't "sold" out and people were able to sign up for the remaining spots onboard.

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

We are booked on the new AMALea on March 25th. We will leave the lights on for you !!

 

By the way, on our other AMA cruise, we booked extra excursions and never paid extra for them. Love AMA Waterways and would never consider any other company. And we have cruised with other lines in the past.

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  • 2 months later...
We are booked on the new AMALea on March 25th. We will leave the lights on for you !!

 

By the way, on our other AMA cruise, we booked extra excursions and never paid extra for them. Love AMA Waterways and would never consider any other company. And we have cruised with other lines in the past.

 

We are thinking of this date for this cruise as well. I believe this is the first sailing of the Lea. Could this be a problem with the staff "working out kinks" with first sailing like an ocean cruise?

 

The ship and itinerary sound awesome!

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We are very excited to be on the Lea. I have no worries at all about the crew. I am sure they will bring in experienced people, and judging by our past trips with AMA, it will be flawless. I would have adopted some of these people---they were so kind and thoughtful in every thing they did. Already looking into a Danube cruise later in the year. Maybe another Christmas market trip. We did the Christmas one on the Rhine last year and had a great time.

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A quick question for those who’ve done this one. We can’t get on the Ghent walking tour so we are just going to look around ourselves. But there’s a 1/2 hour bus ride on the Ghent walking site! Does AMA provide transport into Ghent if you can’t make their tours? Or is there transport available. Thanks for any help Wendy

 

 

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A quick question for those who’ve done this one. We can’t get on the Ghent walking tour so we are just going to look around ourselves. But there’s a 1/2 hour bus ride on the Ghent walking site! Does AMA provide transport into Ghent if you can’t make their tours? Or is there transport available. Thanks for any help Wendy

 

Is this a "Limited Edition" tour? Otherwise, you should be able to book it on board.

 

The AMA website for Tulip Time shows this itinerary:

GHENT

Discover medieval Ghent on a walking tour
. Admire the canal-side architecture and some of its famous sights, including the Castle of the Counts and Ghent Cathedral. Those more inclined to learn about the art of
Belgian chocolate making
can join a master chocolatier as he shares his insights. Alternatively, you may also visit one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe,
Bruges, on a full-day excursion
that includes a visit to the Church of Our Lady, home to the beautiful Carrara marble Madonna and Child sculpture by Michelangelo. And for those who wish to see
both Ghent and Bruges
, join a highlights tour showcasing them both.

In my experience that means there are four choices, all included at no extra cost, and all available for signup onboard.

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