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Zeehavendagen Amsterdam

Amsterdam, Netherlands •    UnderratedUnderrated
Experience highlights
Best months to visit
Jun, Jul, Aug
12°C – 19°C, june brings warmer temperatures to amsterdam, with average highs of 19, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
Yes
Event is wheelchair accessible with seating.
Value for money
Medium
Free entry, but some tours are a bit pricey.
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Reviews from other travelers
Summarised by AI
Scenic Views
Couples loved the Java Island location, offering stunning views of the IJ river.
Unique Experience
Travelers enjoyed the unique access to ships and port operations, very interesting.
Well Organized
Visitors found the event well-organized with many activities, perfect for couples.
Limited Access
Some tours had limited accessibility, which made it hard for some couples.
Noisy Crowds
Couples found the crowds a bit overwhelming at times, especially during peak hours.
Poor Information
Some couples felt the information on specific tour times could be improved.

How to book

Viator
RECOMMENDED
Guided Tour with Skip-the-Line Access
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
2h - 3h
4.8
from
USD 45
per_person
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Getyourguide
Premium Experience with Hotel Pickup
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before
4h - 5h
4.9
from
USD 70
per_person
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Klook
Private Full-Day Tour
Non-refundable
8h - 10h
5.0
from
USD 120
per_person
BOOK
Hours of operation
Monday
-
Tuesday
-
Wednesday
-
Thursday
-
Friday
12:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM

When to visit

We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.

Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
December
MEDIUM
Cold temperatures with occasional rain or snow.
2-7°C
Cold temperatures with occasional rain or snow.
Open
Early booking recommended for holiday events and accommodations.
Recommended
December's festive atmosphere and holiday markets make it a popular time to visit, despite the cold weather.
January
LOW
January is the coldest month in Amsterdam, with temperatures ranging from 1°C to 5°C. The city experiences short daylight hours and frequent rainfall, averaging 69mm over eight days. Snow is possible but not guaranteed.
1-5°C
January is the coldest month in Amsterdam, with temperatures ranging from 1°C to 5°C. The city experiences short daylight hours and frequent rainfall, averaging 69mm over eight days. Snow is possible but not guaranteed.
Closed
Zeehavendagen Amsterdam does not take place in January.
Not recommended
January is characterized by cold temperatures and frequent rain. While the city is less crowded, the weather may not be ideal for outdoor activities. Zeehavendagen Amsterdam is not held during this month.
February
LOW
February remains cold, with temperatures between 0°C and 6°C. Rain is common, with an average of 47mm over the month. Snow is rare but possible.
0-6°C
February remains cold, with temperatures between 0°C and 6°C. Rain is common, with an average of 47mm over the month. Snow is rare but possible.
Closed
Zeehavendagen Amsterdam does not take place in February.
Not recommended
February continues the cold and wet trend of winter. While the city is less crowded, the weather may not be conducive to outdoor events. Zeehavendagen Amsterdam is not held during this month.
March
MEDIUM
March marks the transition to spring, with temperatures ranging from 2°C to 9°C. Rainfall averages 65mm over the month. Early signs of spring, such as blooming flowers, begin to appear.
2-9°C
March marks the transition to spring, with temperatures ranging from 2°C to 9°C. Rainfall averages 65mm over the month. Early signs of spring, such as blooming flowers, begin to appear.
Closed
Zeehavendagen Amsterdam does not take place in March.
Not recommended
March offers milder weather and the first signs of spring. While tourist numbers begin to rise, the city is not yet in peak season. Zeehavendagen Amsterdam is not held during this month.

How to get there

Bus
Bus
Recommended
Several bus lines service the area near Javakade. Bus 43 is a direct option, with the "Tosaristraat" stop located very close to the event. Other lines include 22, 65, 246, 314, and N89.
Metro
Metro
Recommended
Metro lines 51, 52, and 54 can be used to connect to other forms of public transport that lead more directly to Javakade.
Train
Train
Recommended
Intercity (IC) and Sprinter (SPR) trains arrive at Amsterdam Central Station, from where travelers can transfer to a bus, tram, or ferry.
Bike
Bike
Cycling to Zeehavendagen is a popular choice. Ample bike parking facilities are expected to be available near the event.
Boat
Boat
Boat services offer unique perspectives of the city and are integral to the event experience.
Car
Car
Driving is an option; use "Tosaristraat 6" for GPS. On-street parking is paid, and parking garages like ParkBee The Whale are available.
Ferry
Ferry
The F1 ferry service stops at Azartplein, a short walk to the event location. Ferries crossing the IJ are free for pedestrians, cyclists, and mopeds.
Taxi
Taxi
Taxis are readily available throughout Amsterdam and can provide direct transportation to Javakade.
Walking
Walking
A pleasant walk of about 25 minutes from Amsterdam Central Station will lead you to Java-eiland.

Additional info

Here's what you need to know about this experience
Mobility
Wheelchair Accessible
Walking Required
Stairs Present
Seating Available
Flat Terrain
Hiking Required
Elevator Available
Mobility Scooter Friendly
Ramps Available
Pregnancy
Suitable for pregnancy
Allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required