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Anzac Day 2027 River Cruise: Netherlands & Belgium

8 day river cruise: Commemorate Anzac Day at the Menin Gate in Ypres before exploring the surrounding WWI battlefields.

Amsterdam return

8 days / 7 nights

River Cruise Holiday

Special Event

AmaSerena

Departs 23 Apr 2027

Overview

Join Mat McLachlan Battlefield Tours for a moving commemoration of Anzac Day while exploring the picturesque waterways of the Netherlands and Belgium, in the company of one of our distinguished military historians who will accompany you throughout the journey.

This remarkable journey explores three of the most pivotal battlefields in history—Waterloo (Napoleonic Wars), the Ypres Salient (WW1) and Operation Market Garden (WW2—A Bridge Too Far).

The highlight of the cruise will be spending Anzac Day in the heart of the Ypres Salient, where Australian and New Zealand forces served with such distinction during the Great War. At 11am we will join local people and Australian and New Zealand visitors for a moving Anzac Day ceremony under the famous Menin Gate.

This journey offers an unparalleled opportunity to walk in the footsteps of the Anzacs, to explore some of the most significant battlefields in history, and to delight in the beauty of this region during the spring tulip time.

Inclusions

  • Services of an expert Historian throughout the cruise
  • Exclusive history seminars led by your expert Historian during the cruise
  • Commemorate Anzac Day with a special Anzac Day service at the Menin Gate
  • Spend Anzac Day exploring the battlefields of the Ypres Salient with your Historian
  • 4 days of comprehensive, exclusive battlefield touring led by your Historian exploring Waterloo, WWI and WW2 battlefields
  • Complimentary access to Ama Waterways variety of cultural shore excursions throughout your cruise
  • Luxury accommodation aboard Ama Waterways’ AmaSerena in a stateroom of your choice. All staterooms include river views, individual climate control, an in-room safe, and choice of bed configuration
  • Complimentary WiFi aboard AmaSerena and access to on-board amenities
  • Welcome and Farewell Reception aboard AmaSerena
  • Gourmet dining aboard AmaSerena for all main meals, with complimentary hand-selected wines and local beers during lunch and dinner
  • Packed lunches for battlefield touring days
  • All tips and gratuities, port taxes, embarkation, disembarkation and lock fees are included

Itinerary

Day 1 – Friday, 23 April 2027 | Amsterdam, Netherlands

Arrive in Amsterdam, the enchanting Dutch capital, and embark your luxury river cruise vessel from 4pm. After settling into your comfortable accommodation, join your Mat McLachlan Battlefield Tours Historian and fellow travellers for a welcome reception.

Your historian will provide an introductory briefing covering the scope of Australian and New Zealand involvement in the Low Countries across two world wars. We’ll set the scene for the remarkable stories we’ll uncover over the coming days—from the mud of Flanders to the bridges of Arnhem.

Day 2 – Saturday, 24 April 2027 | Bruinisse, Netherlands

This morning, enjoy a leisurely cruise through the Dutch waterways as your Historian provides context for tomorrow’s momentous Anzac Day commemorations.

Later, arrive in the picturesque harbour town of Bruinisse, nestled in the heart of the Zeeland province. Take time to explore this charming fishing village, with its traditional Dutch architecture and peaceful marina setting. Today, your Historian will present a seminar on the Australian and New Zealand forces who served in Belgium during the Great War, setting the stage for tomorrow’s pilgrimage to Ypres.

Day 3 – Sunday, 25 April 2027 | ANZAC DAY – Ghent, Belgium – Anzac Day in the Ypres Salient

Today we make our pilgrimage to the sacred ground of the Ypres Salient, where Anzac forces distinguished themselves in some of the bloodiest battles of the First World War. The Salient, that infamous bulge in the Allied lines, witnessed four years of devastating warfare and became synonymous with Anzac courage and sacrifice.

After docking in Ghent, we will drive to Ypres. Our day begins with the moving 11am Anzac Day ceremony at the Menin Gate Memorial, where we’ll join the traditional commemoration alongside visitors from around the world. Following the service, we will enjoy free time for lunch in historic Ypres before embarking on our comprehensive battlefield tour.

We’ll explore the Passchendaele 1917 Museum, where the story of the Third Battle of Ypres unfolds through immersive displays and personal accounts. At Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world, we’ll pay our respects to the thousands of Australians and New Zealanders who made the ultimate sacrifice. We’ll visit Polygon Wood, scene of a successful Australian attack in September 1917, and Hill 60, where Anzac tunnellers played a crucial role in the underground war.

Throughout the day, your Historian will bring these hallowed sites to life, sharing the personal stories of courage, mateship and sacrifice that define the Anzac spirit. In the evening, we will return to Ghent and reboard our ship in time for dinner.

Day 4 – Monday, 26 April 2027 | Antwerp, Belgium – Waterloo Battlefield

Today we journey to one of history’s most famous battlefields—Waterloo, where on 18 June 1815, the fate of Europe was decided in a single day. Though predating the Anzac story by a century, Waterloo remains one of the most significant military engagements in Western history, where Wellington’s coalition forces finally ended Napoleon’s ambitions.

We’ll ascend the Lion Monument (Butte de Lion) for panoramic views across the battlefield, visit the comprehensive Waterloo 1815 Museum with its innovative displays, and experience the dramatic Panorama of Waterloo painting. At Hougoumont Farm, we’ll explore the chateau that became a fortress during the battle, whilst at La Haye Sainte we’ll learn how this strategic farmhouse changed hands throughout that fateful day. Your Historian will explain the tactics, personalities, and pivotal moments that shaped this decisive encounter between Wellington and Napoleon. We will return to our ship in time for dinner.

Day 5 – Tuesday, 27 April 2027 | Nijmegen, Netherlands – WW2 Battlefields

Our focus shifts to the Second World War as we explore the sites around Nijmegen, scene of fierce fighting during Operation Market Garden in September 1944. This ambitious Allied operation aimed to capture the Rhine bridges and open the route into Germany but faced determined German resistance.

We’ll visit the famous Nijmegen Bridge, immortalised in the film A Bridge Too Far, where British and American forces fought desperately to secure the crossing. At the National Liberation Museum in nearby Groesbeek, we’ll learn about the civilian experience during the occupation and liberation of the Netherlands. We’ll also pay our respects at Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, where many Allied paratroopers and soldiers who fell during the operation are buried. Your Historian will explain how this daring airborne operation, despite its ultimate failure, contributed to the eventual Allied victory. We will return to our ship for dinner.

Day 6 – Wednesday, 28 April 2027 |. Dordrecht to Rotterdam – Arnhem and Band of Brothers

This morning we will explore the WW2 battlefields around Arnhem, the most famous site from Operation Market Garden. We will start at the Airborne Museum in Oosterbeek, where we will visit the British 1st Airborne Division’s headquarters and learn about Operation Market Garden through outstanding exhibits and personal stories. We will then visit the nearby Airborne Cemetery to pay our respects to over 1750 Allied soldiers, before driving to central Arnhem to see the John Frost Bridge – the famous ‘Bridge Too Far’ that was the operation’s ultimate objective. After lunch we will visit ‘The Island’ battlefield, made famous in an episode of Band of Brothers, and see where Easy Company of the 101st Airborne fought their famous ‘Crossroads’ battle. We will then drive to Rotterdam where we will reboard our ship.

Day 7 – Thursday, 29 April 2027 | Amsterdam, Netherlands

This morning we will depart Rotterdam and enjoy scenic cruising back to Amsterdam. On arrival, choose from a range of scenic excursions that explore this charming city. This evening, we will enjoy a farewell dinner aboard our ship as we reflect on our journey through centuries of military history.

Day 8 – Friday, 30 April 2027 | Amsterdam, Netherlands

Our journey concludes this morning in Amsterdam. After breakfast, disembark and bid farewell to your fellow travellers and Historian. Take with you the memories of sacred sites visited, stories shared and the profound experience of commemorating Anzac Day in the places where the Anzac legend was forged.

Dates/Pricing

DepartReturnWindowFrench BalconyFrench Balcony & Outside BalconySuite 
23 April 202730 April 2027$9,895 pp$12,455 pp$13,415 pp$16,615 pp

Advertised pricing is based on per person twin share, correct as of 23 April 2026. 

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