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Rent a Boat in South Holland

Discover the freedom of a houseboat vacation in South Holland, Netherlands. With a houseboat, you have the flexibility to explore the picturesque waterways, visit local sights, and create your own itinerary. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against your houseboat, ready to explore charming canals, historic cities, and vibrant countryside. South Holland offers a unique blend of urban excitement and tranquil nature, all easily accessible from the comfort of your floating home.

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Discover the South Holland region by houseboat

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South Holland is a water-lover's paradise, offering a diverse range of experiences accessible by houseboat. Explore the historic city of Leiden, known for its canals, museums, and the oldest university in the Netherlands. Cruise through the Green Heart (Groene Hart), a peaceful area of polders, lakes, and charming villages. Visit the iconic windmills of Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Don't miss the vibrant city of Rotterdam, with its modern architecture and bustling harbor. The region is also famous for its flower fields, particularly during tulip season, offering a spectacular display of color. From bustling cityscapes to serene natural landscapes, South Holland has something for everyone.

Popular tours and routes in South Holland

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Several popular routes cater to different interests and timeframes. A shorter route (3-4 days) might focus on the area around Leiden and the Kagerplassen lakes, offering a mix of city exploration and relaxation on the water. A medium-length route (5-7 days) could include a visit to Kinderdijk and the Alblasserwaard region, showcasing traditional Dutch landscapes. For a longer adventure (7+ days), consider a circular route encompassing Rotterdam, Delft, and Gouda, allowing you to experience the region's diverse urban and rural attractions. Many routes are suitable for beginners, with well-marked waterways and plenty of mooring options. Highlights include navigating the canals of Delft, visiting the cheese market in Gouda, and enjoying the vibrant nightlife of Rotterdam. Remember to check water levels and bridge opening times before setting off.

Moorings and marinas in South Holland

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South Holland boasts a wide selection of moorings and marinas, catering to all needs and budgets. Popular marinas include Marina Stellendam, offering excellent facilities and access to the Haringvliet estuary; Jachthaven Rotterdam, located in the heart of the city; and Marina Kaag, situated on the beautiful Kagerplassen lakes. Many smaller, more informal moorings can be found along the canals and waterways, often offering a more tranquil and authentic experience. Facilities typically include electricity, water, showers, and toilets. Some marinas also offer services such as boat repairs, laundry facilities, and restaurants. Prices vary depending on the location, facilities, and time of year. It's advisable to book moorings in advance, especially during peak season. Nearby attractions often include restaurants, shops, and cultural sites, making it easy to explore the local area.

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