Boat rental Amsterdam de Pijp
Want to take a boat ride in Amsterdam De Pijp? Rent a boat for 2 hours from just € 95,- at Mokumboot. Enjoy a fun outing with friends or family, up to 6 people, through the vibrant neighborhood of De Pijp and experience Amsterdam from the water.
You’ll find the departure point at Jozef Israëlskade, in front of the Okura Hotel.
Reserve a boat Call +3120 210 5700
Board at Jozef Israëlskade
Jozef Israëlskade
1072 LH Amsterdam
info@mokumboot.nl
+3120 210 5700
Opening Hours
Monday to Sunday from 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM.
Boat rental Amsterdam Center – Nassaukade 351
If you want to explore the world-famous canals in the center of Amsterdam, then the departure point Amsterdam Center is an excellent choice. For instance, from Nassaukade 351, you can sail towards the Anne Frank House. Learn more about the departure points on Nassaukade.
Boat rental Amsterdam de Pijp –
Jozef Israëlskade
To explore the vibrant De Pijp neighborhood in Amsterdam from the water, this is the ideal starting point. You will find the boarding location at Jozef Israëlskade, in front of the Okura Hotel. Read more about the Jozef Israëlskade boarding location.
Boat rental Amsterdam Amstel – Mauritskade 1-E
Amsterdam Amstel is also one of the locations to rent a boat if you want to go out on the river. You can find Mokumboot at Mauritskade 1-E, near Wibautstraat. This boarding location is also ideal if you want to sail on one of the Amsterdam canals. Read more about the boarding location at Mauritskade 1-E.
Boat rental Amsterdam East – Mauritskade 65
This Mokumboat harbor is located right by the public transport stop Amsterdam Muiderpoort. It’s only a few minutes’ walk away. If you’re coming by car, you can park it on the quay itself. Read more about the boarding location at Mauritskade 65.
Boat rental Amsterdam RAI – Wielingenstraat 9
To see the surroundings of Amsterdam RAI and Beatrixpark from the water, this is the perfect starting point. You can find the boarding location at Wielingenstraat 9. Read more about the boarding location at Wielingenstraat 9.
Boat rental Amsterdam Weesper – Schollenbrugstraat 1
Do you want to sail on the Amstel? Then Amsterdam Weesper is a great place to start. You can find this boarding location at Schollenbrugstraat 1, close to Amsterdam Amstel station and near the famous cafes Hesp and Weesper. You can also park your car here. Read more about the Weesper boarding location.
Boat rental Amsterdam Westerpark – Polonceaukade 20
This location, situated at the Westergasterrein, Polonceaukade 20, is no longer available. We would be happy to welcome you at our Centrum location on Nassaukade.
Boat rental Amsterdam South – Stadionkade 73b
Sailing towards the Olympic Stadium, you can do so with the Mokumboot Amsterdam South location. It’s ready for you at Stadionkade 73b. Read more about the boarding location at Stadionkade 73b.
Accessibility boarding location
The location is easily accessible by public transport via several nearby stops.
By train
It’s best to take the train to Amsterdam Central and from there switch to public transport.
By car
There is parking within walking distance of the boarding location. Several parking spots are available near Jozef Israelskade. Parking garage ParkBee Emerald House offers rates ranging from €3.95 to €5.30 per hour. Keep in mind that paid parking varies by zone. Check parking rates and options in advance.
By metro
From Central Station or other directions, you can take the metro and get off at De Pijp metro station. From there, it’s about a 10-minute walk to the boats at Jozef Israelskade.
By tram
The location is easily accessible with various tram lines that stop at the Maasstraat stop, just a 4-minute walk from Jozef Israelskade. From here, tram 12 runs towards De Pijp. Tram 4 also stops nearby.
Sailing routes in Amsterdam De Pijp
It’s fun to decide where to sail yourself. But if you prefer to follow one of our fixed sailing routes, you’re guaranteed a great boat trip. Choose from various routes that show you the most beautiful places in Amsterdam.
At the beginning of the 20th century, architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage designed a plan for the area south of the center of Amsterdam. Until then, this part of the city was still underdeveloped. Berlage used the Amsterdam School style for his design: stones with different colors, shapes and textures; rounded corners and undulating rooflines, and striking decorations on the exterior of the building. The Berlage route passes many of his buildings; rent a boat and see for yourself whether you can discover all the elements of Berlage’s style in Oud-Zuid.
Berlageroute AmsterdamAmsterdam is known for its many canals. The waters of the canal belt that demarcate the city center are the best known: the Singel, the Herengracht, the Keizersgracht and the Prinsengracht. On the shore you will find the architecture of the Golden Age: narrow, high buildings with stepped gables and traditional ornaments. Discover this beautiful piece of Amsterdam history while sailing one of the many canal routes. Since 2010, the Amsterdam canal belt has been on the World Heritage List thanks to the unique and irreplaceable character of the canals. You can easily rent a boat at Mokumboot.
Canal route: 2 hoursAmsterdam is known for its many canals. The waters of the canal belt that demarcate the city center are the best known: the Singel, the Herengracht, the Keizersgracht and the Prinsengracht. On the shore you will find the architecture of the Golden Age: narrow, high buildings with stepped gables and traditional ornaments. Discover this beautiful piece of Amsterdam history while sailing one of the many canal routes. Since 2010, the Amsterdam canal belt has been on the World Heritage List thanks to the unique and irreplaceable character of the canals. You can easily rent a boat at Mokumboot.
Canal route 3 hoursThe Plantage route takes you along the greenest areas of Amsterdam. During this ‘city safari’ you will see that the city is greener than you thought, with the highlight being the botanical garden – Hortus Botanicus – with more than 6,000 tropical trees and plants. You can even spot exotic animals from your boat, such as elephants and giraffes. The sailing route runs past Artis, so you can catch a glimpse of the oldest zoo in the Netherlands. You will also sail past the interactive NEMO museum and the Tropenmuseum, with exhibitions about the Dutch slavery past.
Plantage routeFor most of us and every visitor, this is the most famous part of Amsterdam: the Red Light District. Discover Amsterdam’s Red Light District from the water with the Red Light District route. The streets are always busy with many tourists, but from a boat on the water you have plenty of space to view this old part of the city. In the Red Light District you can see prostitutes behind the windows 24 hours a day. The exciting and lively atmosphere in this Amsterdam district in combination with the rich history of this part of the city makes it definitely worth a visit. Along the way you will sail past the impressive Old Church (Oude Kerk in Dutch), a museum with contemporary art and you will come across various heritage buildings. Please note: sail clockwise on the Red Light District route. It is one-way traffic on the Oudezijds Voorburgwal.
Red Light District routeContact
Reserve your sloop via the website and board immediately at the Jozef Israëlskade. Contact us for any questions.