Reviews
Mark Oberjuerge
This is a bike boat tour. It is about biking every day in all elements to see the country side and parts of cities and towns. The cabins are small but adequate for the purpose of the cruise. Three meals are provided each day. The staff was very helpful and nice.
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Rinus Marinus Van Winden and Engelina de Zwart
Boating was fun, always enough wind for the sails to be hoisted! E-bikes were mostly good, but power setting on one bike was not satisfactory. Food on board a plenty, great honesty system for the bar! Cabins good for size of the boat!
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Jodi Sandfort and Steven Marchese
We had a great week on the Magnifique II going from Brugge to Amsterdam. The boat far exceeded our expectations for facilities – lots of light, beautiful furnishing, nice decorations – and the crew were warm, knowledgeable, and fun. We set off a lot on our own without the larger group and appreciated the maps and tips on how to navigate both Belgium and the Netherlands on bike. Thanks for a great week. We will be back!
Thank you very much for your review. We are very pleased to hear you had such a great time on board the Magnifique II. We hope to welcome you again soon!
Micky
Overall this was a great trip enjoyed by all of our party of four. I would recommend this tour to anyone – especially those that don’t like cycling up hills. Just be aware that isn’t a luxury cruise, some of it is basic but this is very much in line with the price you are paying. I would say it is good value for money. The selected cycle routes were well chosen and very easy to ride though the flat Dutch countryside. We were supplied with a map detailing all routes and every day our guide Marguite (I hope I spelt that correctly) explained the routes, provided a list of cycle junctions to follow (much easier than following cycle routes in the UK) and explained where we would meet up with the boat. Marguite also cycled the routes at a relaxed pace and was contactable by phone if we got lost. The countryside was beautiful with windmills, quaint villages, beaches, dykes and lakes. It’s worth emphasising how safe and plentiful the cycle routes in this part of the world are. The rental bikes were standard Dutch type (wide handle bars) – easy to ride but very heavy. Most of the bikes applied brakes when you back peddled – something I’d never had before and it took quite a bit of getting used to. The bikes came with an easy to use in-built lock. One point to note: if possible, arrive at the boat quite early to select your bike – in our party of four lads, we had two smaller ladies bikes as there were no other bikes available. The boat was clean and the all the crew were helpful and friendly. The accomodation was small but not unexpectedly so. We had three people in one room which had two bunk beds with the top bunk quite close to the ceiling (maybe 80cm). I wouldn’t recommend four in this room as someone would have had to sleep right next to the air conditioning unit (which worked well to keep the room at a good temperature). The shower area was large and the rest of the bathroom was reasonably sized. The lounge area and the sun deck provided pleasant spaces to relex in when not cycling or eating. There were five meals where we were cruising over canals or open water, which was very pleasant and there was lots to see when travelling in the boat. The places we stayed overnight were almost all in very nice small towns with lots to see (and places to drink in). The one exception was a marina in Den Oever that didn’t have much to see though we were able to find a quaint bar serving the local sailors. The additional features – two walking tours round city centres and a guided trip round a local cheese shop were interesting, especially if you hadn’t already walked around the towns. Although we missed the music night, it seemed to be very popular with the rest of the boat. The food was always plentiful though sometimes lacked variety. Breakfast always had 3 or 4 different types of bread, cheese and meats plus boiled eggs, muesli, granola, fruit yoghurt, spreads and a special each day (scrambled eggs, bacob, hotdogs). Lunch was a bottle of water, a fruit and sandwiches you made yourself from the breakfast foods. The dinner was a bit “school dinner” in quality. The starter and dessert were small but tasty. The filling main course usually had two salads, meat or fish, 2-3 vegetables and two types of potato – mostly these seemed to be made from frozed but the crew did their best to make them appealing by providing sauces and mixing in meat and spices. One small complaint here – I wasn’t a fan of was using fruit youghurt as a salad dressing. One of our party was vegetarian and was generally well catered for though he was a bit bored of cheese by the end of the trip. One small complaint would be the extra costs, which were introduced on the first night: – An optional 10 euro supplement to insure the bike that I’d already spent 70 euros on hiring – The boat had a token system for buying drinks which made some drinks expensive – 5 euro for half a litre of lager or for a two glass caraffe of wine was OK but 17.5 euro for a bottle of wine and 2.5 Euro for a small bottle of water was excessive. The price of water was particulary bad considering that water was not served with dinner. You are only allowed to drink your own alcohol (bought off the boat) in your cabin, which is a bit cramped for that kind of thing. One point of interest, in Amsterdam almost everyone speaks English as a second language but in North Netherlands, German is the second language. A lot of people do speak English but we occasionally struggled to make ourselves understood. For example, the brewery tour on the island of Texel was only in Dutch or German – they still had a tasting menu of drinks (very nice) but our Dutch or German wasn’t good enough to go on the tour (which looked good).
Thank you very much for taking the time to send us your review. We are very pleased to hear you had such a great time on board!
Dr Kym Bannister and Prof. Brenda Wilson
Excellent bike routes through Bordeaux and surrounds. Three meals a day provided of excellent quality for overall price of tour. Only negative is extremely poor Wifi which must be fixed. Locally bought wine should be allowed to be brought onto boat with a corkage charge. Overall very good value for money if you like an active holiday and not just lounging on a cruise boat !
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GEG
The food was absolutely fantastic, both flavorful and generous! The boat was adequate, showers hot and bunks comfortable. Some problems with sewer smell in lower cabins. All staff were very amenable. The bikes provided were substandard for barge & bike tours, but represented the average Holland bikes. There should have been more double hand braked bikes available. The country covered was filled with variety and interest. If only the weather could have cooperated a bit more…most of the days were filled with rain, at least part of day, and wind, too. Holland does have wonderful bike trails!
Thank you for this review. Sorry to hear you had such bad weather. Hope to welcome you again on one of our tours!
Charles Boast
This was our first experience of biking in this way and despite rain every day but one, it was wonderful. Our guide, Fred, was great, full of knowledge and good humor. Each day our route was varied, through deep forests, through small beautiful medieval towns, across fields where sheep and cows grazed, on dikes and along canals. The Netherlands has amazing system of bike trails which are varied and easy to follow. The Gandalf, with its captain, Hans, and wonderful crew, was a cozy place. The bikes were great and I especially enjoyed my electric bike on one day. We are Americans and the other 18 passengers were all German whose English skills were limited. We did not know this prior to arriving on the barge. Most Americans do not speak other languages. Fortunately we both speak enough German to get to know others and follow much of what was said. For some, this lack of other English speakers would have been a disaster. Fred was so so helpful.
Thank you very much for your review. We will forward your compliments to tourleader Fred and the crew of the Gandalf!
David Stoll
This was an excellent route with an excellent guide for each day’s biking, and a very sensible modus operandi for finding the boat again at the end of the day–or alternatively not biking if you decide to take a day off. Each day was special, most of the towns we visited were memorable, and the landscape–although all a variation on dikes, polders, woodlots and the enicrcling sea–was often stunning. A few things to keep in mind–sometimes you will be cycling into the wind and/or rain. The many bikestores along the route sell a three euro disposable punch that will get you through a downpour. If the weather forecast for your chosen week looks adverse, think about renting an e-bike rather than a regular bike. An e-bike enables you to speed anywhere you want, regardless of the weather, but also unfortunately means less exercise. My only complaint is that the free wifi on board was so limited that my laptop exhausted it in 10 minutes or less each night. I don’t think it was working the way it was supposed to, but the crew had no solutions. Basically, they want you to pay for adequate wifi. If I was the company budgeting for next year, I would subtract a bit from the dinners–the quantity of food served was often overwhelming–and put the savings into free unlimited internet.
Thank you very much for your review. Because wi-fi on board is through the mobile phone network (like on your cell phone), and not through a “regular” cable connection, the amount of free data has to be limited. Each day, each guest receives 100 Mb free for each device. If a larger amount of data is needed, this can be purchased immediately online.
Pierre Pierre and Coleen Simard
Pascale and her crew on the MS Bordeaux made the Frontenac one week biking excursion memorable. The daily bike trips suggested by Scott were intriguing as these chateau’s are fascinating to see.Roadways were easy to manage. Food on board ship rivalled top restaurants in Paris. Do not hesitate to book- well worth the money.
Thanks for writing your review. We are very happy to read you had such a good time on board the ship Bordeaux. We will send your compliments forward to Pascale and her crew.
Alan Carlson and Cathy A. Broan
We had no expectations when we arrived at the ship. Had we had expectations they would have been met beyond what we could have imagined. Wonderful experience. The ship, the crew, the food, the traveling companions could not have been more pleasurable. Accomodations are not “cruise ship” accomodations, this is a sailboat and if you have spent a few nights on a sailboat, as we have, the quarters were comfortable. If you have not, be prepared for a small cabin. The biking is easy and flat and you have plenty of time to travel 30K in a day. Map reading skill is a must. Bring rain gear for biking because you may, as we did, bike in the rain for a day…no big deal. Do it, there is no “someday”. Hope you get Captain (sp)Faurook, great sailor and entertaining…a gentle soul. Ron, the cook, is king of the galley and a unique individual beyond his culinary skills. 2nd Mate Elizabeth was gracious and engageable.
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