Elektrische open sloep

Boat: Zaza

Zaza

Zaza, the proud successor to the Mosi Jo, is guaranteed to turn heads on the water. With its historic detailing, this 10-meter-long sloop exudes timeless classic charm. The boat has a private toilet in the front of the boat. It comfortably accommodates up to 30 guests and glides silently through the canals thanks to its fully electric propulsion.

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion, hosting a company outing, welcoming important guests, or simply enjoying the magic of the city. Zaza offers the perfect setting for an unforgettable experience on the water.

The boat is equipped with a flexible canopy. Fully covered, partially open, or completely open. Depending on the weather and your preferences.

Specifications of Zaza

  • Number of passengers: 35
  • 100% electric

  • Includes captain

  • Toilet available
  • Canopy available

Rent from €220 per hour excl. btw

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Onze boten

  • Mosi Jo

    • Number of passengers: 35
    • Includes captain

    • Toilet available

    Rent from €220 hourly

    • Elektrische open sloep
  • Zaza

    • Number of passengers: 35
    • Includes captain

    • Toilet available

    Rent from €220 hourly

    • Elektrische open sloep

Frequently Asked Questions

Our boats depart from Stationsplein 26, right in front of Amsterdam Central Station. Exit through the middle doors, cross the tram tracks, and walk down the stairs to the water on the right-hand side. Look for a dark boat with a beige canopy and the Amsterdam Boat Company logo.

Our standard drink package includes beer, wine, and soft drinks. Prosecco, cocktails, and craft beers can be added as extras. We also offer a variety of snack and sharing platters on board.

Yes, all our boats have a toilet on board. The Zaza features a spacious private toilet, while the Mosi Jo has a fold-out toilet located in the front deck, which is slightly more complex to use.

No it is unfortunately not allowed to play music on open boats in the Amsterdam.