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Adventures Afloat: The Old Masters: Art Treasures of Holland by River

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Love to learn in a small-group setting? This collection of programs has at most 10-24 participants.
See our Small Group programs.
EasyFor people looking to exercise their minds more than their bodies. There’s minimal walking and not too many stairs.
ModerateThese programs get you on your feet and include activities such as walking up to a mile in a day through a city and standing in a museum for a few hours.
ActiveFor people who enjoy walking as much as two miles a day, perhaps to explore historic neighborhoods or a nature trail.
Moderately ChallengingFor hardy explorers who enjoy a good physical challenge, spending most of their days on the go.
ChallengingGet ready to keep up with our highest-energy group. These demanding — and rewarding — programs are for seasoned outdoor enthusiasts.

Itinerary for Sep 21 — Sep 29, 2012

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Day One: Friday, September 21 - International Flight 
Afternoon: Board an overnight flight.

Type: Barge

Ship Information: The Lena Maria was built in 1954 as a cargo ship and converted into a passenger boat in 2005. The barge is 148' long 22' wide.

Contact info:
x
x, Netherlands
phone: +31 6 51552268
Facility amenities: Barging exclusively for Participants, the Lena Maria has a sitting area, sun deck, bar, and an air-conditioned salon where meals are served.

Smoking policy: Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Two: Saturday, September 22 - Arrive in Amsterdam/Zaanse Schans/Haarlem/Welcome Dinner 
Morning: Arrival at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. Transfer to the Zaanse Schans, a village with windmills, a klompen maker (wooden shoes) and a fabulous pancake house.

Lunch: Pancake house.

Afternoon: After lunch we continue to Haarlem and board our barge. Meet the crew and pay close attention to the captain's safety orientation. The balance of the afternoon is yours to relax or explore the city.

Dinner: Welcome dinner aboard the barge.

Evening: All evenings are free to explore on your own or relax.

Lodging: Lena Maria Barge

Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner
Type: Barge

Ship Information: The Lena Maria was built in 1954 as a cargo ship and converted into a passenger boat in 2005. The barge is 148' long 22' wide.

Contact info:
x
x, Netherlands
phone: +31 6 51552268
Facility amenities: Barging exclusively for Participants, the Lena Maria has a sitting area, sun deck, bar, and an air-conditioned salon where meals are served.

Smoking policy: Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Three: Sunday, September 23 - Frans Hals Museum 
Breakfast: Aboard the barge.

Morning: This morning we walk to the center of Haarlem and learn about the unique gables on the homes. We will also see the statue of Koster, who, according to the Dutch, was the inventor of printing.

Lunch: Lunch onboard.

Afternoon: After lunch we visit the Frans Hals Museum. A lecture will introduce this famous Dutch painter (1581-1666). Hals was commissioned to paint Amsterdam's civic guards with the understanding that he paint in Amsterdam. However, he became tired of traveling between Haarlem and Amsterdam and, when pressed to finish the painting, missed the deadline and didn't get paid. His contemporary, Pieter Codde, finished the painting, called Meagre Company, a reference to the short men in comparison to guards in other paintings. After the lecture we enjoy a guided tour of this fine museum.

Dinner: Dinner aboard the barge.

Lodging: Lena Maria Barge

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Barge

Ship Information: The Lena Maria was built in 1954 as a cargo ship and converted into a passenger boat in 2005. The barge is 148' long 22' wide.

Contact info:
x
x, Netherlands
phone: +31 6 51552268
Facility amenities: Barging exclusively for Participants, the Lena Maria has a sitting area, sun deck, bar, and an air-conditioned salon where meals are served.

Smoking policy: Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Four: Monday, September 24 - Flower Auction House 
Breakfast: Breakfast aboard the barge.

Morning: This morning we bus to Aalsmeer, to the largest flower auction in The Netherlands. Here we take a field trip through acres of flowers and plants. We will also watch the bidding as buyers from all over Europe compete with one another. Soon afterwards, the trucks leave for the distributors, and some flowers head for the airport on their way to the USA. The next day they may be for sale in your flower shop. Following our visit, we return to our barge waiting in Leiden, Rembrandt's birthplace and, appropriately, our home for the night.

Lunch: Free to sample local cuisine.

Afternoon: You are free for independent exploration of Leiden this afternoon.

Dinner: Dinner aboard the barge.

Lodging: Lena Maria Barge

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Type: Barge

Ship Information: The Lena Maria was built in 1954 as a cargo ship and converted into a passenger boat in 2005. The barge is 148' long 22' wide.

Contact info:
x
x, Netherlands
phone: +31 6 51552268
Facility amenities: Barging exclusively for Participants, the Lena Maria has a sitting area, sun deck, bar, and an air-conditioned salon where meals are served.

Smoking policy: Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Five: Tuesday, September 25 - Johannes Vermeer/Delft Porcelain Works 
Breakfast: Breakfast aboard the barge.

Morning: Our morning starts with a lecture on Johannes Vermeer, whose paintings were known for their small details: holes in the wall or a broken pane of glass. Alas, Vermeer died at a very early age, 43, but his paintings live on forever. Afterwards, accompanied by a docent, we visit the Mauritshouse and marvel at the collection of Old Masters .

Lunch: Lunch on barge.

Afternoon: We barge to Delft and visit The Porceleyne Fles, the oldest surviving porcelain factory in The Netherlands. Here we enjoy a lecture and field trip before heading back to our floating hotel.

Dinner: Dinner aboard the barge.

Lodging: Lena Maria Barge

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Barge

Ship Information: The Lena Maria was built in 1954 as a cargo ship and converted into a passenger boat in 2005. The barge is 148' long 22' wide.

Contact info:
x
x, Netherlands
phone: +31 6 51552268
Facility amenities: Barging exclusively for Participants, the Lena Maria has a sitting area, sun deck, bar, and an air-conditioned salon where meals are served.

Smoking policy: Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Six: Wednesday, September 26 - Pilgrim Church/Boijmans Museum 
Breakfast: Breakfast aboard the barge.

Morning: We barge this morning to Rotterdam and walk to a church where the pilgrims said their last prayers before sailing for England where they boarded the Mayflower for the United States. A lecture on this important part of our history will surely captivate you.

Lunch: Aboard the barge.

Afternoon: After lunch we attend a lecture on the different schools of painting. Then we explore the Boijmans Museum with its fine collection of Old Masters (Van Eyck, Fabricius, J. Bosch) with a lecture and field trip. Afterwards we continue to Gouda, our home for the night.

Dinner: Dinner aboard the barge.

Lodging: Lena Maria Barge

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Barge

Ship Information: The Lena Maria was built in 1954 as a cargo ship and converted into a passenger boat in 2005. The barge is 148' long 22' wide.

Contact info:
x
x, Netherlands
phone: +31 6 51552268
Facility amenities: Barging exclusively for Participants, the Lena Maria has a sitting area, sun deck, bar, and an air-conditioned salon where meals are served.

Smoking policy: Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Seven: Thursday, September 27 - Catharina Gasthuis/St. John's Church 
Breakfast: Breakfast aboard the barge.

Morning: In Gouda we visit the Catharina Gasthuis for an unusual lecture and field trip. The museum exhibits altar panels, painted in the Golden Age, by Dirck Barendsz, Antonie Blocklandt, Pieter Pourdus and Jan Steen. Across from the museum is the St. John's Church where we attend a lecture on the famous old windows with biblical scenes.

Lunch: Lunch onboard.

Afternoon: Relax on deck as we barge to Kudelstaart.

Dinner: Dinner aboard the barge.

Lodging: Lena Maria Barge

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Barge

Ship Information: The Lena Maria was built in 1954 as a cargo ship and converted into a passenger boat in 2005. The barge is 148' long 22' wide.

Contact info:
x
x, Netherlands
phone: +31 6 51552268
Facility amenities: Barging exclusively for Participants, the Lena Maria has a sitting area, sun deck, bar, and an air-conditioned salon where meals are served.

Smoking policy: Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Eight: Friday, September 28 - Independent Exploration 
Breakfast: Aboard the barge.

Morning: Your program leader will lead the group to the center of Amsterdam to Rembrandt Square, to the flower market and the beguinage.

Lunch: Free to explore local restaurants.

Afternoon: This afternoon you'll have time to visit a museum or see the Anne Frank House. Amsterdam has many terraces where you can watch the locals (and tourists) go about their business while you enjoy a Heineken or a cup of coffee.

Dinner: Farewell Dinner

Lodging: Lena Maria Barge

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Day Nine: Saturday, September 29 - Departure 
Breakfast: Aboard the barge.

Morning: Transfer to the airport for departure.

Meals Included: Breakfast

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Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information featured on this website. Itineraries are based on our best information at this time. Circumstances beyond our control may require us to adjust itineraries or other details. We regret any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding. Information will be sent to you from your Program Provider approximately three weeks prior to the program start date.

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7 nights of accommodations
19 meals: 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 7 dinners
7 Expert-led lectures
11 Field trips

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