A boat trip of approximately 50 minutes on the Meuse along the city where the boat includes the historic St. Servaas Bridge, the Our Lady Basilica, part of the first ramparts of Maastricht (from 1229), the new Céramique city district with the Bonnefantenmuseum, and the Government building (known from the Treaty of Maastricht) will pass.
The boat continues along the slopes of the St. Pietersberg to start the return journey near the Dutch/Belgian border, where the Maas is a border river.
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Group size
A minimum of 1 person and a maximum of 19 persons
This activity can also be booked individually. You will then join the group.
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