Reggae, canals, and a very Amsterdam kind of smoke. This 420 smoke-friendly one-hour cruise on the Original Smokeboat runs right through the city’s canal scene, with the red light district views starting and ending from the same lively area. What really pulls me in is the chance to roll your own joint with your 420 products and then float past famous waterways with a laid-back atmosphere.
I also like the practical comfort: there’s a heated indoor area so you’re not shivering, and the vibe is kept easy with reggae music playing during the ride. You can stand on the outer deck if you want, or sit inside and let the city slide by.
One possible drawback: this is a small boat, and there’s no toilet, so plan around that before you board.
In This Review
- Key points I’d focus on
- 420 Smoke-Friendly by Design: What You’re Actually Getting
- Finding the White Covered Boat and Boarding Smoothly
- The 1-Hour Route: From Red Light District Canals Back Again
- Onboard Vibes: Rolling, Reggae, and Heated Comfort
- Smoking Rules You Need to Know (Tobacco and Inside/Outside)
- What’s Included vs. What You Bring Yourself
- Value for $29: Why This Hour Can Feel Like a Bargain
- Who This Boat Trip Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Making the Most of Your Ride: Practical Tips That Matter
- Should You Book This Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Amsterdam 420 smoke-friendly boat tour?
- Where do I meet the boat?
- Do I need ID?
- Is the tour only for adults?
- Are cannabis products provided on the boat?
- Can I smoke tobacco indoors?
- Can I smoke tobacco on the outer deck?
- What about drinking or getting intoxicated?
- Is the boat heated?
- Is there a toilet on board?
Key points I’d focus on

- Roll your own using your 420 products, then settle in while you float through Amsterdam’s canals
- Reggae-only chill: music drives the mood more than sightseeing commentary
- Heated comfort inside during colder months, plus a covered boat feel in bad weather
- Outer deck rules: tobacco is only allowed outdoors; indoors requires a tobacco substitute
- Red light district starts/ends the route, so you get the area in both directions
- Clyde gets named by some guests as a witty, welcoming captain who helps set the tone
420 Smoke-Friendly by Design: What You’re Actually Getting

This tour is not a history lesson and not a party-free-for-all with a fancy script. It’s a straightforward, smoke-friendly canal cruise built around one idea: you bring your own 420 products, roll a joint, and enjoy Amsterdam from the water with reggae in the background.
The name Original Smokeboat matters because this is a proper canal boat setup for the experience. You’ll board at a pier near the red light district, start cruising from that area, then circle through canals before heading back. It feels like the city you’ve walked all day is now giving you a different angle—flatter light, slower motion, and that classic canal geometry.
The vibe is consistently described as relaxed and welcoming, and that’s a big part of the value. If you want a strict itinerary with constant narration, this probably isn’t it. If you want an hour to chill while Amsterdam does its thing around you, it hits the spot.
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Finding the White Covered Boat and Boarding Smoothly

You’re looking for a white covered boat docked at the pier, with a large Smokeboat flag in front. It’s one of those simple, visual meeting points: show up, spot the flag, and you’ll be in the right place fast.
Plan to arrive about 15 minutes early. The cruise runs from the red light district, and you don’t want to cut it close in a crowded area with canal-side foot traffic. There’s also a strong theme of staff being easygoing and accommodating—when people ran late, they were directed to the boat and helped get sorted. That’s exactly the kind of support you want when you’re juggling streets, timing, and a small boarding window.
Once you’re on board, you’ll have two modes: outer deck for fresh air and indoor seating for warmth. Either way, the boat is designed for comfort in cold weather, which becomes a bigger deal once you’re out on the water and the wind starts doing its job.
The 1-Hour Route: From Red Light District Canals Back Again

The tour is built around the red light district as your visual anchor. It starts near a coffee shop in that area, then you float along Amsterdam’s canals while you’re smoking and listening to music. At the end, you return to the same starting point area, so you don’t end up stranded somewhere far from where you began.
Because the ride is only one hour, it’s best thought of as a taste rather than a full-day canal marathon. You’ll see the key canal views without committing your whole afternoon or evening. That matters in Amsterdam, where walking between sights can add up fast.
A few practical notes about timing and route experience:
- If it’s winter, picking a later departure can help you catch both day and night vibes on the canals. One suggested best time in winter was around 4:30.
- If it rains, you’re covered—people have said the boat being covered meant the weather wasn’t a deal-breaker.
Also, there’s not much emphasis on a formal guided tour. You can expect some light pointing-out of notable attractions as you pass, but it’s mainly about the ride and the atmosphere rather than constant explanation.
Onboard Vibes: Rolling, Reggae, and Heated Comfort

This cruise is designed for a mellow social rhythm. Music plays a real role here, with reggae described as the steady backdrop. That combination—slow canal motion + reggae + your own joint—creates the kind of low-effort fun that feels different from standard canal tours.
You’ll have the freedom to choose your spot:
- Outer deck: best if you want fresh air and don’t mind the cold (and you’re using tobacco rules correctly).
- Indoor heated area: best if you want warmth and a more relaxed, seated experience.
People repeatedly point out that the indoor area keeps things comfortable even in colder months. That’s not a minor detail. Amsterdam wind on the water can turn a short cruise miserable if you’re underdressed, and here you get a built-in fix.
One extra detail that surprised me from the stories attached to this tour: the mood can get genuinely special. In at least one cruise, someone even got engaged under a bridge during the ride. It’s anecdotal, but it matches what the rest of the vibe suggests—this is a friendly, human-paced experience, not a rigid tourism machine.
Smoking Rules You Need to Know (Tobacco and Inside/Outside)
Before you go, read these rules like they’re part of the packing list—because they affect where you can sit.
Here’s the practical breakdown:
- You may smoke tobacco on the outer deck.
- Indoors, tobacco is not permitted. If you’re sitting inside, you must use a tobacco substitute.
- You need to be over 18 to take part.
- Intoxication isn’t allowed.
Also, important: the boat does not sell cannabis products. That means you should plan on bringing your own 420 items. The experience is specifically about using your own products while you cruise and enjoy the music.
And a quick reality check: because the boat is covered and designed for this kind of experience, it doesn’t automatically mean everything is ignored. The rules are real, and staff will keep things in line. If you want to be comfortable and avoid awkward moments, follow the inside/outside smoking guidance early.
What’s Included vs. What You Bring Yourself

This tour keeps things simple. Included:
- The smoke-friendly covered boat tour
- Relaxing music
Not included:
- Cannabis products
So your real “prep work” is deciding what you’re bringing and how you’ll manage the onboard rules. If you’re planning to sit indoors, don’t forget the tobacco substitute requirement. If you’re hoping to stay warm inside, think about your comfort setup too—Amsterdam can be chilly even when the sky looks friendly.
If you want snacks and drinks, the good news is that some people have noted that drinks and snacks could be bought on the boat. That’s not the same as having a full bar, but it can take the edge off a one-hour ride where you don’t want to do extra planning beforehand.
Value for $29: Why This Hour Can Feel Like a Bargain

At about $29 per person for an hour, the value comes from what you’re getting for your time—one price buys you:
- Heated comfort (in cold weather)
- A covered boat format (so weather matters less)
- Reggae + a relaxed, social setting
- The ability to use your own 420 products in a specifically smoke-friendly environment
In Amsterdam, canal cruises can range wildly, and many are basically a scenic ride where you pay for the view and sit quietly. This one charges for the combination of view + vibe + warmth + smoke-friendly rules that would be difficult to replicate elsewhere.
The key value idea: you’re paying for an easy, low-planning hour. No complicated transfers. No long museum detours. Just board, cruise, relax, and return.
One small watch-out for value: there’s no toilet onboard (mentioned as a downside). If you’re sensitive to that, it can chip away at how relaxing the experience feels, especially if you’re already nervous about timing.
Who This Boat Trip Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
This tour fits best if you want a relaxed evening—or afternoon—where Amsterdam feels fun and a little different.
It’s a good match for:
- Adults who enjoy smoking and want a designated way to do it while still sightseeing
- People who prefer chill entertainment (music, vibe) over structured guiding
- Anyone traveling in winter who appreciates an indoor heated area
- Small groups who want something simple to share without overthinking
It’s not the best fit if:
- You need a strict guided tour with deep explanations
- You’re uncomfortable with smoking rules, or you want zero “smoke-friendly” atmosphere
- You really need toilet access during the hour
And if you’re worried about etiquette: the no-intoxication rule is there for a reason. Approach it calmly, and you’ll blend in with the tone of the ride.
Making the Most of Your Ride: Practical Tips That Matter

A few tips will make the hour smoother and more enjoyable.
Arrive early and find the boat confidently. That white covered boat with the smokeboat flag is your target. Give yourself time to locate the pier in the red light district area.
Choose your seating based on comfort and smoking plan. If you’re cold-prone, go inside. If you want to smoke tobacco, plan to stay on the outer deck when needed.
Pick a time that matches your mood. In winter, one recommended slot was around 4:30 because you can catch both day and night views. In any season, late timing can help you see the canals with different lighting.
Bring ID. You’ll need your passport or ID card, and you must be over 18.
Finally, keep expectations realistic: this is a “roll and relax” cruise. The fun comes from the movement, the music, and the fact that Amsterdam looks different from the water.
Should You Book This Tour?
Book it if you want a simple, warm, smoke-friendly canal cruise that focuses on chill vibes, reggae, and classic canal views—especially if you’re visiting in cooler weather and don’t want to stand outside for an entire tour.
Skip it if you need a restroom on board, want a full guided sightseeing experience, or you’re not comfortable with the smoking and inside/outside rules. For everyone else who’s looking for something different than the standard canal boat, this is a strong value use of one hour in Amsterdam.
FAQ
How long is the Amsterdam 420 smoke-friendly boat tour?
The cruise lasts 1 hour.
Where do I meet the boat?
Look for a white covered boat docked at the pier with a large Smokeboat flag in front.
Do I need ID?
Yes. You should bring your passport or ID card.
Is the tour only for adults?
Yes. You must be over 18 to take part.
Are cannabis products provided on the boat?
No. Cannabis products are not sold on the boat, so you’d need to bring your own if you plan to smoke.
Can I smoke tobacco indoors?
No. Tobacco is not permitted indoors. If you sit inside, you must use a tobacco substitute.
Can I smoke tobacco on the outer deck?
Yes. Tobacco is permitted on the outer deck.
What about drinking or getting intoxicated?
Intoxication is not allowed.
Is the boat heated?
Yes. The boat is heated during cold weather, and there’s a comfortable indoor area.
Is there a toilet on board?
Based on what’s mentioned, the boat does not have a toilet.





























