Gain special preview access to TEFAF Maastricht.
Join visionary artists, designers, collectors, and connoisseurs at TEFAF Maastricht with VIP preview access. On this exclusive art-focused journey in Holland and Belgium, you’ll experience iconic Dutch cities while sailing aboard the state-of-the-art Transcend river boat, and enjoy an inside look at the world’s premier art fair.
At the Rijksmuseum, the “State Treasury” of Dutch art, marvel at works by famous artists such as Vermeer and Rembrandt, then explore Amsterdam at leisure. In Nijmegen, one of Holland’s oldest cities, you may choose to visit the Stevenskerk (St. Steven’s Church), the city’s Gothic Great Church, or venture to the Kröller-Müller Museum, which holds the world’s second-largest Van Gogh collection. When you arrive in Maastricht, you may visit the Romanesque Basilica of Our Lady, or explore the city’s pottery heritage at the Maastricht Museum, located within the Centre Céramique district.
Highlights
- Cruise aboard the state-of-the-art new Transcend, a 120-guest luxury vessel featuring staterooms with full-width French balconies, as well as tailored service, a three-level wellness zone with a spa, excellent dining, and more.
- Gain VIP preview access to TEFAF Maastricht, the world’s premier art fair, where international dealers present works spanning antiquity to contemporary art, each piece vetted by independent experts.
- Attend the Collector’s Breakfast at the Bonnefanten Museum, a gathering of private collectors, museum professionals, and industry experts held in conjunction with TEFAF.
- Stand before Peter Paul Rubens’s early 17th-century altarpieces, The Assumption of the Virgin Mary and Descent from the Cross, both in situ at Antwerp’s Cathedral of Our Lady.
- Explore the Kröller-Müller Museum, which houses the world’s second-largest Van Gogh collection within De Hoge Veluwe National Park, where a 25-hectare sculpture garden features works by Moore, Rodin, and Dubuffet.
- Enjoy a special-access visit to a private collection in Antwerp, observing how contemporary collectors build their holdings.
- Participate in a private farewell evening event in Antwerp, attending a dinner and concert in a medieval castle not usually open to the public.




