easyCruise operates its Mediterranean, Caribbean and Amsterdam-Brussels ferry routes with the same concept: hop on and hop off anywhere along the route; stay on board in a comfy cabin for a few days, stay in port for a few days -- use it as a ferry service that happens to be a cruise ship-party boat. You must always book a two-night minimum stay on board, however. The ships always leave from the same ports at the same times (late nights or early mornings to provide port partying opportunities for the 18-40 year old passengers) on the same days of the week.
How to Work the easyCruise Amsterdam Ferry
You can choose a route like ferrying via easyCruise from Antwerp to Amsterdam for two nights, stay in an Amsterdam hostel for four days, and hop back on the ferry in Amsterdam the following Thursday for Friday's departure, which will arrive in Brussels on Monday. Check out the exact easyCruise Amsterdam ferry route below.easyCruise Amsterdam-Brussels Ferry Route
easyCruise's overnight Amsterdam ferry sails from Amsterdam on Fridays, Rotterdam on Saturdays, Antwerp on Sundays and hits Brussels, Belgium, on Mondays, when the route is reversed: Antwerp again on Tuesday, Rotterdam on Wednesday and back to Amsterdam on Thursday.Read on to learn how to book the easyCruise Amsterdam ferry.


