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PAID CONTENT FOR PURE BOATS AMSTERDAMPAID CONTENT FOR PURE BOATS AMSTERDAM


Pure Boats Amsterdam AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS


Amsterdam has forever been a city shaped by water. Its canals carry rich history in every bend: from the iconic 16th-century canal houses to beautiful bridges and endless waterways. Only from the canals does the city truly reveal its soul, and Pure Boats Amsterdam brings that soul to life with private and shared boutique cruises that feel personal and unforgettable. The company has built its reputation on


restoring historic vessels and giving them a new chapter as fully electric boats. Each has its own personality. The small Geertje, Pure Boats’ very first vessel, is an intimate, open boat that brings guests close to the water and to the company’s beginnings. The Lucy is a favourite for private escapes and romantic proposals, offering elegance in a refined setting. The century-old Schollevaar carries timeless charm and provides a chic experience. The spacious Pure Spirit is ideal for lively gatherings and celebrations. At the centre of the fleet stands the Stan Huygens, once the favourite boat of Freddy Heineken, who often sat at the back table to soak in the unique atmosphere. Today, it remains the


flagship of the fleet, with polished wood, classic touches and a view that still feels iconic. Cruising with Pure Boats feels more like joining


local friends on their beautiful and classy boats than booking a traditional tour. Guests are welcomed with warm and effortless


hospitality. Captains tell stories of hidden gems and share details only a local would know. Glasses are filled with fine wines or local craft beers, and paired with cheeseboards, canapes and artisanal snacks. Every element is considered, but never overdone. The Ultimate Canal Cruise follows the UNESCO-


listed belt, connecting landmarks such as the Anne Frank House, the Red Light District, the Amstel River and more. Once the sun sets, the Spectacular Evening Cruise shows Amsterdam at its most enchanting: bridges glowing with light, reflections shimmering on the water and a pace that invites guests to enjoy the night a little bit longer. Amsterdam offers something special every


season and with Pure Boats, guests can experience it at its best all year round.


DON’T MISS Join the award-winning Ultimate Canal Cruise, a two-hour small-group boat trip with an onboard bar and delicious bites


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KEY FEATURES • Fully electric, luxury boats • Convertible canopies for all seasons • Expert local captains & hosts • Boutique hospitality with fine drinks & catering


KEY ACTIVITIES • Morning Highlights cruise with freshly baked apple pie


• Personalised private cruises (proposals, birthdays, fine dining)


• Viral brunch cruise option • Seasonal experiences such as Amsterdam Light Festival & winter cruises


GET IN TOUCH pureboats.com T: +31 20 21 57 420 E: cruise@pureboats.com


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