Kampen Cruise Port Guide: Things to Do & Practical Tips
Netherlands
Ships dock directly at the city pier in the historic town center with easy pedestrian access.
Choose the Right Port Day
Quick Take
- Port Type
- Historic Hanseatic River Town
- Best For
- History lovers, walkers, Dutch architecture fans, anyone who enjoys a quiet, authentic town over tourist bustle
- Avoid If
- You need a beach day, want lively nightlife or big shopping, or expect a full-day packed itinerary
- Walkability
- Excellent — the historic center is compact and almost entirely flat, reachable on foot from the pier
- Budget Fit
- Very budget-friendly; most sights are free or low-cost, and local cafes are reasonably priced
- Good For Short Calls?
- Ideal for a half day; the town is small enough to cover thoroughly in 3-4 hours without feeling rushed
Port Overview
Kampen sits on the IJssel River in the Overijssel province and punches well above its size when it comes to medieval heritage. It was once a major Hanseatic trading city, and the built evidence of that era — three intact city gates, a skyline of steeples, and a long riverside streetscape of old merchants' houses — is genuinely impressive and almost entirely free to walk around.
River cruise ships dock directly along the IJssel riverfront, essentially at the edge of the old town. You step off the gangway and you're already in the picture. There's no shuttle, no transfer, no waiting — just a short walk and you're in the historic center. That convenience is one of Kampen's real strengths as a port call.
The town is small. That's both honest and useful information. You can cover the core sights in a comfortable half day, which suits the typical river cruise port schedule well. If you're hoping for a full eight-hour adventure with multiple excursion options, Kampen will feel thin. But if you appreciate a quiet, authentically Dutch medieval town without the crowds of Bruges or Amsterdam, this is a genuinely pleasant stop.
Kampen doesn't cater aggressively to cruise tourists, which is part of its charm. Expect local cafes, independent shops, and a town that's going about its day. That's a feature, not a bug.
Top Things To Do
The Three Medieval City Gates
Kampen has three remarkably intact medieval city gates — Koornmarktspoort, Cellebroederspoort, and Broederpoort. Walking between all three takes under an hour and gives you the clearest picture of Kampen's former power and scale. The Koornmarktspoort is the most photogenic, reflected in the canal.
Bovenkerk (St. Nicholas Church)
A grand Gothic church that dominates the Kampen skyline and dates to the 14th century. The interior is spacious and worth a brief visit. The organ is notable. Entry is low-cost or sometimes free depending on the season.
Oudestraat Stroll
The main historic street running through the old town is lined with medieval and Renaissance merchant houses. It's the spine of the old city and the best place to get a feel for Kampen's Hanseatic past. Stop at a local cafe here for coffee and Dutch apple cake.
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Stedelijk Museum Kampen
A compact local history museum covering Kampen's Hanseatic trading era, civic history, and local art. Not essential, but good value if you want historical context to go with the street-level sights. Housed in a historic building.
IJssel Riverfront Walk
The stretch of riverfront along the IJssel offers good views back toward the ship and across to the flat polder landscape beyond. A peaceful walk north or south of the dock with historic buildings on one side and open water on the other.
Book with the ship, or on your own?
Booking independently
- Often noticeably cheaper than the ship’s version of the same tour.
- Smaller groups and local operators, with traveler reviews you can read before you pay.
- Free cancellation on most tours, usually up to 24 hours before.
When the ship’s excursion makes sense
- Short port calls or long transfers where the timing is tight.
- Tender-only stops where getting ashore can run late.
- The ship waits for its own delayed excursions — it won’t wait for independent ones, so leave a buffer before all-aboard.
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Is It Safe?
Kampen is an exceptionally safe small Dutch city. Petty crime is uncommon and there are no neighborhoods or situations a cruiser needs to avoid. Standard common sense applies — keep an eye on bags in busy cafe areas — but this is not a place where you need to be on guard. Traffic in the historic center is light and pedestrian-friendly.
Accessibility & Walkability
Kampen is largely flat, which is helpful for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility. The main streets — Oudestraat, Nieuwstraat — are paved and manageable. Some cobblestone sections near the gates and older alleys can be uneven, so a degree of care is needed. The riverfront promenade from the pier into the town center is smooth and accessible. Overall, this is one of the more accessible small river ports in the Netherlands.
Outside the Terminal
There is no formal terminal building. You step off the pier directly onto the IJssel riverfront promenade. The view immediately includes the town's historic skyline and the first of the city gates is visible within minutes. There's no cruise infrastructure to navigate — no shuttle stops, no taxi queues, no hawkers. It's an honest, quiet arrival into a working Dutch town. Orient yourself by walking north along the riverside toward the Koornmarktspoort gate.
Local Food & Drink
Kampen has a solid selection of Dutch cafes and small restaurants along Oudestraat and the side streets feeding off it. Don't expect international cuisine variety — this is a small provincial town. What you will find is good Dutch cafe fare: koffie met appelgebak (coffee with apple cake), broodjes (filled rolls), and simple Dutch lunches at honest prices. A couple of brown cafes (traditional Dutch pubs) are worth ducking into for a local Heineken or Grolsch and some bitterballen if the timing works. Avoid eating at any place that has an obvious tourist-facing menu posted outside — it will be overpriced for what it is. The better spots are the unfussy local places that don't need to advertise heavily.
Shopping
Shopping is limited and that's not a criticism — it's just reality. Kampen has independent Dutch shops along Oudestraat selling clothing, gifts, and everyday goods, but nothing that would make a dedicated shopping itinerary worthwhile. If you're after Dutch souvenirs, there are a couple of small gift shops near the city gates. Don't come to Kampen expecting a market town or boutique shopping scene. It's not that kind of stop.
Money & Currency
- Currency
- Euro (EUR)
- USD Accepted?
- No
- Card Payments
- Contactless and card payment is widely accepted in the Netherlands, including most cafes and shops in Kampen. The Dutch are among Europe's most card-friendly cultures.
- ATMs
- ATMs are available in the town center. Not on every corner, but straightforward to find on Oudestraat.
- Tipping
- Not obligatory in the Netherlands. Rounding up or leaving small change is appreciated but a formal 15-20% tip is not expected.
- Notes
- Cash is increasingly less necessary in the Netherlands but carrying €20-30 for small purchases is sensible.
Weather & Best Time
- Best months
- May, June, and September for pleasant temperatures and reasonable daylight
- Avoid
- November through February — cold, grey, and short days make for a less enjoyable visit
- Temperature
- 12-22°C (54-72°F) during typical spring/summer river cruise season
- Notes
- Northern Netherlands weather is changeable year-round. Bring a light waterproof layer regardless of the forecast. River cruise season typically runs April through October.
Airport Information
- Airport
- Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS)
- Distance
- Approximately 115 km southwest of Kampen
- Getting there
- Train from Kampen station to Amsterdam Centraal, then Schiphol direct. Total journey roughly 1.5-2 hours. Zwolle (12km away) has the better-connected rail hub for this route.
- Notes
- Zwolle is the practical rail gateway for Kampen. If you're beginning or ending a cruise in Kampen, plan the Zwolle connection carefully and allow buffer time.
Getting Around from the Port
The historic center is flat and compact. Nearly every point of interest is within 15 minutes of the pier on foot.
Cycling is deeply Dutch and the flat terrain around Kampen is ideal. Rental shops exist in town for those wanting to explore the IJssel delta or surrounding polders.
Regional buses connect Kampen to Zwolle (about 12km away), which has a larger train station and more city amenities.
Book bus ticketsTaxis are available but not commonly needed given walkability. Useful if mobility is limited.
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Check The Port Traffic
Cruise Ships in Port
Once you have your shore plan, use the schedule to see how busy the harbour will be on your date, plus the ships, lines, and published call windows.
Planning a cruise here?
AmaWaterways sail to Kampen.
Practical Tips for Cruise Passengers
- Start with the Koornmarktspoort gate — it's the most photogenic and sets the tone for the rest of the walk.
- Kampen gets almost no large ocean cruise ships; if you're here on a river cruise, the town will be calm and uncrowded.
- Bring euros or a contactless card — the Netherlands is highly card-friendly but don't expect USD to be accepted anywhere.
- A light waterproof jacket is essential; northern Netherlands weather can shift quickly even in summer.
- If your ship offers significant time in port (6+ hours), consider a quick bus or taxi to Zwolle for a larger city experience, but for most port calls, Kampen itself is enough.
- The flat terrain makes this port genuinely manageable for travelers with limited mobility — just watch for cobblestone patches near the gates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if you appreciate medieval history, Dutch architecture, and a quiet, authentic town. It's not a destination for beach lovers or those wanting a packed excursion day, but for a relaxed half-day ashore, it's genuinely rewarding.
Essentially next to it. River ships dock along the IJssel riverfront and the historic center begins within a 5-minute walk. There's no transfer or shuttle required.
Zwolle is about 12km away and reachable by bus in 20-25 minutes. It's doable if your port time is 5 hours or more, but check your ship's departure time carefully before committing.
No practical beach option exists for a Kampen port day. The town is an inland river destination and beach trips aren't feasible within a typical port call window.
Kampen is served by river cruise lines including Viking River Cruises, Uniworld, AmaWaterways, Avalon Waterways, Emerald Waterways, Scenic, Tauck, and Riviera Travel. It's a river-only port — ocean ships do not call here.
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