Which boat tour should you book? We compare the pros and cons of open sloops versus traditional glass-topped canal boats in Amsterdam.

When you walk along the Damrak, you'll see two main types of tourist boats: the large, streamlined vessels with glass roofs, and smaller, open-air sloops. Both have their merits, but they offer completely different experiences.
## The Case for the Glass-Top Cruiser
* **Reliability:** Amsterdam's weather is notoriously fickle. Rain can start out of nowhere. These boats keep you dry and warm in winter.
* **Audio Guides:** They usually have sophisticated multi-language audio systems (headphones), which is great if English isn't your first language.
* **Facilities:** Most have onboard toilets.
## The Case for the Open Boat (Sloop)
* **Intimacy:** Max capacity is often 12-30 people, compared to 80+ on big boats.
* **Interaction:** The skipper is usually your guide. You can ask questions and hear personal stories.
* **Route:** Because they are lower and smaller, they can go under low bridges and into narrow canals (like the Jordaan) that big boats can't fit in.
* **Photography:** No reflections! This is huge for photographers.
## The Verdict
* **Winter or Heavy Rain:** Go Glass-Top.
* **Summer or Dry Days:** Go Open Boat. The connection to the water is much more real.

Ik schreef deze gids om grachtenvaren eenvoudig, inzichtelijk en ongecompliceerd te maken — zo beleef je Amsterdam het best.
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