Barter's Tours - 5 Days Amsterdam, Kinderdijk and the Dutch Bulbfields River Cruise
Duration:
4 Nights
From €1,499 per person sharing
8th - 12th April 2026
Experience historic maritime cities, where innovation meets the traditions of the past, and take in the authenticity of iconic windmills and the floral masterpiece of the colourful Dutch bulb fields.
The bulbfields really are an amazing sight. In Keukenhof Park, a staggering 7 million blooms cover 80 acres in a riot of colour whilst imaginative landscaping shows off mother nature at her outstanding best with shimmering lakes, water gardens and flowering shrubs of every hue during spring.
You will also explore the Ijsselmeer, the inland lagoon created by the damming of the Zuider Zee in the 1930s and discover one of the beautiful villages along its shore which have made their living from the sea for centuries. It was from here, during the 16th century Golden Age, that the Dutch roamed the world in search of the spices, silks and luxury goods Europe’s aristocracy craved. Today, little has changed. With so much of the Netherlands reclaimed from the sea, we'll learn about the importance of the iconic windmills at Kinderdijk. Add to this a visit to Amsterdam - one of Europe’s most vibrant and fascinating cities - and Rotterdam, situated where the Rhine flows into the North Sea, and wonderful few days are in store.
This river cruise is the perfect way the see the wonders of the Netherlands for travellers who love horticulture, history and old harbour towns.
- Enjoy two culture-filled guided tours including iconic Kinderdijk and the Zuiderzee Museum in Enkhuizen that recreates the 19th-century heritage of Hollands inland bay.
- Marvel at the spectacular Keukenhof, the world's largest flower garden covering nearly eighty acres.
- See the highlights of innovative Rotterdam on a guided walk taking in the cube houses and maritime museum.
- Visit Amsterdam for free time to explore as you wish.
Day 1 - Arrival in Amsterdam
The adventure begins as you board your five-star cruise ship. The friendly crew welcomes you on board, helping you settle into your spacious and exquisitely furnished accommodation – you’ll feel immediately at home.
Day 2 - Enkhuizen
Visit the Zuiderzee museum to learn about 19th century life and cruise along the Markermeer.
- Guided tour of the Zuiderzee Museum
- Free afternoon sailing along the Markermeer
Overnight the ship has gently steered a course north. As dawn breaks, you’re greeted by views of Enkhuizen, a picturesque port nestling at the edge of the former Zuiderzee. It is also home to the Zuiderzee Museum, which we will experience on our guided tour this morning.
Found in the historic centre of Enkhuizen, it superbly recreates the 19th-century heritage of Holland’s inland bay and combines interesting exhibits with demonstrations of the artisan skills of yesteryear, such as sailmaking, fish curing and blacksmithing. The open-air museum is particularly captivating, as the era is brought to life with a charming village atmosphere, where the likes of bakers, shopkeepers and smokehouse workers don traditional clothing and serve you their wares, just as they would have done all those years ago.
During the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th-century, the Netherlands dominated world maritime trade, becoming fabulously prosperous. Enkhuizen, as one of the country’s principal ports specialising in trade in the East Indies, flourished. Merchants keen to display their wealth created this town of gabled houses, narrow streets, bridges and waterways. It’s a delight to explore, taking in the atmosphere of its little streets and jumble of sailing boats in the harbour.
Cruise along the Markermeer
After a delicious lunch on board, we cruise along the Markermeer, the southwestern part of the IJsselmeer, the great freshwater lake created when the Zuiderzee was separated from the North Sea by a series of dams and dykes built during the 1920 and ’30s. This mammoth engineering achievement now protects low-lying areas from flooding and has allowed the reclamation of 626 square miles of fertile land.
Before long, thoughts turn to tonight’s à la carte dinner, served with panache by the restaurant staff, after which why not unwind with a digestif at the bar to the soothing sound of the ship’s pianist.
Day 3 - Rotterdam & Kinderdijk
- Enjoy a guided walk of Rotterdam, before learning about the importance of windmills at Kinderdijk.
- Guided tour of Rotterdam
- Guided tour of Kinderdijk
- Chef's Dinner
Rotterdam
Wake up in historic Rotterdam, the Netherlands’ second largest metropolis, situated where the Rhine flows into the North Sea.
Known as the ‘Gateway to Europe’, Rotterdam is the largest European cargo port and has been a conduit for trade since the 14th century. Unsurprisingly, its logistical significance made it a target for bombing during the Second World War and its old town was destroyed, with only the Church of Saint Lawrence left standing. During the following decades, Rotterdam was reconstructed with typical Dutch optimism and engineering expertise and now boasts an abundance of innovative and imaginative architecture.
This morning, we embark on a guided walk to explore some of the sights of this captivating city, including the Cube Houses, arched Markthal (market hall), and the maritime museum. The vibrant yellow Cube Houses, known locally as Kubuswoningen, are another architectural masterpiece. Built on stilts and tilted at bizarre angles, they were designed by Dutch architect Piet Blom in the 1970s and remain an iconic part of the city to this day. Located under a 40-metre-tall arch, the Markthal's ceiling is covered in a large mural. “Cornucopia”, by artists Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam, shows massively enlarged images of food products alongside flowers and insects, referencing Dutch still-life paintings from the 17th century. It's over 11,000 square meters in size. The Maritime Museum is one of the largest and most prominent maritime collections in the world. It includes one million objects from Dutch naval history from the end of the 15th century to today.
You could choose to stay to explore either of these further with a little time at leisure before heading back to the ship.
During lunch on board, you can enjoy a kaleidoscope of views through the restaurant’s panoramic windows as we leave Rotterdam’s skyline behind.
Kinderdijk
A significant part of the Netherlands lies up to 22 feet below sea level, but an intricate network of dykes and polders, the Netherland’s unique drainage systems, has kept the seawater at bay and allowed land reclamation.
At the very heart of this fascinating reclaimed region is Kinderdijk, our next port of call. Here, you can witness a truly iconic polder scene – a series of 19 authentic windmills lining the canal banks, set against a starkly beautiful backdrop of pancake-flat marshland.
Windmills are symbolic of Dutch history and the never-ending battle with the sea, and visiting these beautifully preserved structures is like stepping back in time. So impressive in fact, that the windmills have held UNESCO World Heritage status for over 220 years.
Later we return to the cruise ship, where the chef has prepared a sumptuous dinner, featuring some of their signature dishes - a truly memorable experience.
Day 4 - Keukenhof & Amsterdam
Visit the world's largest flower gardens at Keukenhof, before time to explore Amsterdam.
- Morning option 1: Visit to Keukenhof
- Morning option 2: Extended visit to Keukenhof with lunch at leisure
- Free afternoon in Amsterdam
- Live guitar performance
Keukenhof
A long spring season and the polders’ well-drained soil create the perfect environment for growing the Netherlands’ world-famous tulips, first imported into the country from the Ottoman Empire in the late 16th century.
This morning, we drive to Keukenhof, the world’s largest flower garden, covering nearly 80 acres. Nothing prepares you for the dazzling carpet of colours created by the seven million tulips, hyacinths, daffodils and other blooms arranged in rows, swirls and every other imaginable shape. The art of flower planting reaches breathtaking heights in Keukenhof’s themed areas and wandering among this dramatic pageant of hues set in a landscape of lakes, trees, pavilions and water features is magical – and provides gardeners with a wealth of inspiration to take home! You’ll have the choice of returning to the ship for lunch or staying longer in Keukenhof to explore further and enjoy lunch at leisure, returning to the ship later in the afternoon.
Free time in Amsterdam
We return to Amsterdam where you will have the afternoon to explore this beautiful city as you wish.
With so many activities to choose from, maybe you opt to absorb Amsterdam’s history from the water on a canal cruise? A network of 165 canals built in rings during the 17th century defines life in its centre. You’ll see moored houseboats, quirky bridges, cobbled streets lined with tall, narrow merchants’ houses, gabled civic buildings and homes of famous former residents such as Rembrandt, the greatest Dutch Golden Age artist, and Anne Frank, whose diaries tell a poignant tale of life under the Nazis.
Or explore Amsterdam’s characterful streets on foot – with a labyrinth of narrow alleyways and canals, it is the ideal walking city. You might choose to rummage through the Waterlooplein flea market or relax at a café sipping a rich Dutch coffee and watching the locals trundle over cobbles along the canals on their high-handlebar bicycles.
There are over 75 museums and galleries in Amsterdam and exceptional art is always close by. From small galleries to the world-class Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum, both holding huge collections and art-lovers could easily lose track of time wondering the exhibition halls. Or, if you prefer history, you could take a poignant walk-through Anne Frank’s House.
Wrapping up a memorable day is tonight's dinner in the ship’s restaurant, and as evening falls and the lights of this unforgettable city sparkle in the night, enjoy some well-known melodies during a guitar performance.
Day 5 - Return home
It’s time to say goodbye to your crew and start the journey home.
5* MS Oscar Wilde
Overview
We have deliberately avoided the current trend for a minimalist style where you could be anywhere in the world, creating instead a unique yet exquisite blend of understated taste, style and elegance at the highest level. Immediately striking is just how exceptionally spacious this new vessel is as you enter a gleaming, richly coloured marble-floored lobby flooded with natural light from a stunning atrium above. Moving inside, exceptional creativity from Europe’s finest design studio has produced a superbly balanced masterpiece of onboard style, utilising sustainable rich hardwoods, gleaming brass and polished copper, sparkling glass and intricate wrought iron. The ship is beautifully illuminated throughout – including the exterior and imaginatively furnished with harmonious colour schemes, all designed to create the serene atmosphere reflective of the golden age of cruising which time after time you tell us you adore.
Cabins
A gleaming wood door opens revealing your exceptionally appointed suite. At 17 square metres (183 square feet), its generous dimensions are amongst the largest you will find on a cruiser gracing any European river. Imaginatively designed and appointed to the highest specification, with all the luxury you would expect to find in a smart ‘boutique style’ hotel, your comfort definitely won’t be compromised on any level!
The sparkling marble bathroom features a powerful fully glazed shower with a large ‘rainshower’ head, superbly refreshing after a hard day’s sightseeing. Clever design allows for ample space, and contemporary lighting, complimentary quality cosmetics and fluffy towels, makes preparing for the day ahead an absolute pleasure.
The chic styling of a talented designer’s eye extends to the entire suite with generous use of hand-crafted tropical hardwoods blended with premium fittings, discreet thoughtful lighting and a colour scheme of calming neutral tones, creating an ambience to put you in the most relaxed frame of mind from the very first minute! A full size bed assures a good night’s rest in crisp cotton linen of the finest quality - a turndown service each evening adds the finishing touch. Please note all suites have two twin beds with individual bedding which can be moved together or separated accordingly.
You will enjoy a particularly generous seating area with two chairs and a table, enabling you to unwind in comfort in the privacy of your own suite whilst a bow camera conveys live images of the ship’s progress to your flat screen TV, ensuring you won’t miss a thing. Careful consideration has been given to the tiniest details with individually controlled air-conditioning so you set the temperature that you desire, a hairdryer, safe, mini fridge, telephone and the convenience of tea (our meticulous planning even extends to familiar teabags!) and coffee making facilities ensure a home from home experience.
Suites on the Diamond and Ruby Decks have ‘French Balconies’ – panoramic floor to ceiling sliding glass doors bringing riverside life just that little closer!
Facilities
- Air-conditioning
- Lounge & bar
- Spa & wellness
- 24-hour front desk
- Restaurant
- Bistro with open kitchen
- Laundry service
- Boutique gift shop
- Small splash pool
- Lift between Upper, Middle & Lower Decks
Cabin Allocations & Cost:
Emerald (Lower) Deck :
- Emerald (Lower) Deck Standard Cabin €1,499 per person sharing
- Emerald (Lower) Deck Sole Occupancy €1,873 per person
Ruby (Middle) Deck :
- Ruby (Middle) Deck Standard Cabin €1,849 per person sharing
- Ruby (Middle) Deck Superior Suite €2,049 per person sharing
Diamond (Upper) Deck :
- Diamond (Upper) Deck Standard Cabin €1,949.00 per person sharing
- Diamond (Upper) Deck Stern Superior Suite €2,149 per person sharing
- Diamond (Upper) Deck Superior Suite €2,249 per person sharing
- Diamond (Upper) Deck Grand Balcony Suite €2,399 per person sharing
Deposit: €350.00pp
- Return flights from Cork, including a 10kg bag each & priority boarding
- Return transfers
- Free drinks package
- 4 nights on board a five-star ship
- 6 included experiences
- Full board dining
- Complimentary on-board tea & coffee
- Free Wi-Fi
- Expert Riviera Cruise Director & Concierge
- All port charges
- All additional taxes
- Checked luggage
*Prices are per person and based on 2 adults sharing a cabin


