Amsterdam
Discover Amsterdam, a city on the water
Amsterdam charms visitors with its excellent accessibility and peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for people with disabilities. With its enchanting canals, prestigious museums and picturesque neighbourhoods, relaxation blends perfectly with culture. Walks, accessible cruises and comfortable accommodation guarantee a serene experience, rich in discoveries and emotions, for an unforgettable and inclusive stay.
Examples of program activities
Must-see attractions in Amsterdam
- Rijksmuseum – National Museum of Art and History, featuring works by Rembrandt and Vermeer.
- Van Gogh Museum – The world’s largest collection of Van Gogh’s works.
- Anne Frank House – The house where Anne Frank wrote her diary, a moving and historic site.
- Amsterdam’s canals – Explore the unique architecture on foot, by bike or by boat.
- Vondelpark – A large central park, ideal for relaxing or cycling.
- Floating Flower Market (Bloemenmarkt) – Dutch specialities and tulips.
- Jordaan district – Picturesque alleyways, charming cafés and local shops.
- Heineken Experience – An interactive museum to discover the history of Heineken beer.
- Dam Square – Historic centre featuring the Royal Palace and the National Monument.
- Stedelijk Museum – Internationally renowned modern and contemporary art.
Price details
- Support from your home
- Return travel by train or plane
- Hire of a private, adapted vehicle for the duration of the trip
- Fuel, parking, tolls and a mileage allowance
- Comfortable, adapted accommodation
- Hire and delivery of medical equipment
- Selected excursions and activities
- Cancellation and repatriation insurance
Photos and activities are examples only and are not contractually binding. Our guides organise excursions according to the wishes and health of our holidaymakers, as well as the day's weather.