35 ft (11 m) · 4 guests · 1 cabin
1986, Custom Built 35 Abel Tasman
Soesterberg, Netherlands
From US$181 /day

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Chartering in Soesterberg is best for relaxed inland cruising on a houseboat rather than open-water sailing. The setting is central Netherlands, so trips are shaped by canals, lakes and calm sheltered waters.
Soesterberg itself is not a waterfront marina town, so departures are typically organized from nearby Dutch inland boating bases rather than from a harbor in the village. For charterers, that means the practical starting point is usually one of the surrounding Netherlands ports in the broader charter network.
From this area, a day trip can reach classic inland cruising waters in Utrecht province and beyond, with routes that suit short, easy outings. Longer day cruising can also connect toward the Randmeren and other well-known Dutch boating areas, depending on the boat and departure base.
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35 ft (11 m) · 4 guests · 1 cabin
Soesterberg, Netherlands
From US$181 /day
32 ft (10 m) · 2 guests · 1 cabin
Soesterberg, Netherlands
From US$152 /day
35 ft (11 m) · 6 guests · 2 cabins
Soesterberg, Netherlands
From US$130 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Houseboat | 3 | $131 |
Departures are usually arranged from nearby inland boating ports rather than from Soesterberg itself. In the wider network, charterers commonly look at bases in the Netherlands such as Vinkeveen, Langweer, Drachten, Terherne and J.S. Hindeloopen.
That setup makes Soesterberg a practical inland access point for guests staying in central Netherlands. The exact quay, marina or handover location depends on the booked boat and operator.
Day trips from the Soesterberg area are most realistic on inland waters, especially canals, lakes and protected cruising routes. Houseboats are the main boat category tied to this port, so the experience is usually slow-paced rather than distance-focused.
Depending on the departure base, charterers can build a one-day route around local Dutch waterways and nearby lake districts. The waters reached are typically sheltered, which is well suited to easy cruising, swimming stops and shore visits rather than offshore passages.
The best weather window for boating in the Netherlands is usually late spring through early autumn. May, June, July, August and September are the most practical months for comfortable inland cruising.
July and August are the warmest and busiest months, while May, June and September often give a good balance of milder weather and lighter pressure on the waterways. Outside that period, conditions can still work for experienced crews, but daylight and temperatures are less favorable.
In the Netherlands, some small boats can be chartered without a licence, but larger or faster boats may require one. For boats under 15 meters that do not exceed 10.8 knots, no licence is needed.
If a boat can travel faster than 10.8 knots on rivers, canals and lakes, you need the Klein Vaarbewijs 1 licence. A skipper is also an option on many Dutch charters, which is useful for visitors who want a simple houseboat holiday without handling the boat themselves.
The nearest major airport is Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. Transfer time to Soesterberg is roughly 30 to 45 minutes by car, depending on traffic.
That makes Soesterberg easy to reach for international charter guests coming into the Netherlands. From there, the onward transfer to the actual departure base depends on which nearby port your booking uses.
Soesterberg is best suited to houseboat-style inland cruising rather than offshore yachting. The local charter setup points to calm Dutch waters, canals and lakes.
Nearby charter bases in the broader Netherlands network include Vinkeveen, Langweer, Drachten, Terherne and J.S. Hindeloopen. The exact departure point depends on the boat operator.
A day trip can reach sheltered inland waters, especially canals and lake districts in central Netherlands. The route is typically relaxed and scenic rather than long-distance.
May through September is the most practical season for boating in the Netherlands. July and August are the warmest months, while May, June and September often offer quieter conditions.
Not always. If the boat is under 15 meters and does not exceed 10.8 knots, no licence is needed; faster boats on rivers, canals and lakes require Klein Vaarbewijs 1.
Boat types
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YachtLuxury cruising with full crew
8–16 guests ·
from $480/day
CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
10–12 guests ·
from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
6–10 guests ·
from $130/day
MotorboatFast day cruises without the captain
4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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