Play golf in the dark, Amsterdam-style. Aloha Amsterdam turns classic mini golf into a pirates-and-underwater UV glow experience that feels like you stepped into a maritime playground.
I like the themed details across the 12 holes, with ships, pirates, and underwater scenes all tied together with ultraviolet lighting. The whole thing takes about 45 minutes, but one practical catch is that the venue can be slightly confusing to find at first since it sits tucked under a flyover.
In This Article
- Key things to know before you go
- Where UV Pirates Meet Mini Golf: Aloha Amsterdam’s Setup
- Maritime theming you can actually see
- The clock matters, but you control your pace
- Redeeming Your Voucher and Getting There Near Amsterdam Centraal
- The one logistics thing to plan for
- What Your 45-Minute Round Feels Like (Pirates, Underwater, and UV Tricks)
- It’s mini golf, but the lighting changes everything
- Pirates on ships and an underwater section
- How intense is it?
- Scoring, Competition, and Group-Friendly Fun
- One practical detail to remember: balls
- The Bar and On-Site Vibe: Make It a Longer Amsterdam Block
- Food and drink can be good value, but watch pricing
- If you want more than mini golf
- What’s Worth Your Money: Price vs. Value
- One thing to double-check when paying
- The Main Downsides to Keep It Real
- Location can slow you down
- The course can feel short, and holes can feel similar
- If you’re sensitive to noise, consider timing
- Who Should Book This and Who Might Skip It
- You should book if…
- You might skip or adjust expectations if…
- Should You Book Aloha Amsterdam Glow-in-the-Dark Mini Golf?
- FAQ
- How long is the mini-golf game?
- How many holes are on the course?
- Where do I exchange my voucher?
- How do I get there from Central Station?
- Is this activity in English and is it wheelchair accessible?
- Can I cancel and can I book without paying right away?
Key things to know before you go

- UV lighting makes the course the main event: everything is designed to pop under black lights.
- Two big theme zones: pirates on ships plus an underwater section across the same 12-hole round.
- It works like regular mini golf: you still aim for the hole in as few strokes as possible.
- Plan for a short outing: many people finish fast, so you may want to pair it with other games on-site.
- Bar and snacks are part of the vibe: cocktails and food are there to help you slow down and enjoy the setting.
Where UV Pirates Meet Mini Golf: Aloha Amsterdam’s Setup

Aloha Amsterdam is the kind of activity that works on travel days when you want something fun but not too heavy. You get a timed mini-golf round, you get bright UV effects, and you get a themed room that keeps your attention on the hazards, the slopes, and the glowing paths.
The key thing to understand is that this is not a “walk around a museum” experience. It’s an activity with a start time. You’ll show up, swap your voucher, and get rolling on a 12-hole course that’s designed specifically for the glow-in-the-dark look.
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Maritime theming you can actually see
The course is maritime in spirit, with pirate and villain-style themes that repeat throughout. Think ships, pirates, and underwater scenes, all arranged into small challenges that feel different from hole to hole even though they’re built around the same mini-golf rhythm.
What surprised me about the vibe is how easy it is to stay social. Even though the lighting is blacklight/UV themed, people are still visible enough to talk and cheer between strokes. It doesn’t turn into a totally dark, hard-to-see blur.
The clock matters, but you control your pace
The round is built around 45 minutes. That’s plenty of time to take your turn, enjoy the decor, and compare scores with your group. Still, it’s worth knowing that some visitors end up moving quicker than expected. If your group is “competitive but efficient,” you might finish early and want a backup plan right after.
Redeeming Your Voucher and Getting There Near Amsterdam Centraal

Your meeting point is Aloha Amsterdam at De Ruijterkade 151. The easiest way to get your bearings is to aim for Amsterdam Centraal, then use public transit from there.
From Central Station, you can reach the voucher exchange point with tram 26 or buses 18, 21, 22, and 48. In plain terms: you shouldn’t be fighting complicated connections.
The one logistics thing to plan for
Even with good transit, the building’s surroundings can be confusing. The venue sits in a spot where regular Google-map directions can feel a little indirect. Give yourself a little extra walking time the first time you go.
I also like this tip for families and first-timers: arrive early enough to breathe for a minute, locate the counter, and settle before you’re asked to start. It makes the whole thing smoother and lowers the chances you’ll feel rushed.
What Your 45-Minute Round Feels Like (Pirates, Underwater, and UV Tricks)

Here’s the experience in order: you enter, you get set up, and then you play a 45-minute round of 12-hole glow-in-the-dark mini golf. The course runs under ultraviolet lighting, so the colors and outlines look fluorescent rather than “normal daylight.”
It’s mini golf, but the lighting changes everything
The rules stay simple. You still try to get the ball into each hole in as few strokes as possible. That’s what makes it accessible across ages and skill levels.
What changes is how you read the terrain. Under UV, things tend to glow differently, and your eye gets pulled toward painted edges, targets, and the way the course channels the ball. It turns regular mini golf into something closer to a visual puzzle.
Pirates on ships and an underwater section
The course is split into two big theme areas:
- Tropical pirates on ships
- Underwater themed scenes
You’ll move through the room hole by hole, and the decor is meant to keep the “I’m in a story” feeling going. It’s not just a few decorations at the entrance. The theme runs through the course itself.
How intense is it?
It’s UV-lit, not pitch black. That matters. People can still see others and follow what’s happening without feeling overwhelmed. If you’re going with younger kids or someone who gets overstimulated easily, this is still a decent choice because the visibility stays fairly normal.
Scoring, Competition, and Group-Friendly Fun

Mini golf is naturally social, but this one leans into group energy. It’s a great fit for:
- friends who want a light competition,
- families looking for something active,
- couples who want a shared challenge,
- groups killing time between other Amsterdam plans.
Two people can have a great time here too. One reason is that the holes are engaging enough to keep you focused, even if you’re not in a big crowd.
One practical detail to remember: balls
If you’re going as a family, keep expectations clear. The setup is such that you’ll have golf balls provided, but there’s at least one mention that only one ball may be provided at a time. That can slow things down if multiple people are trying to play simultaneously.
If your goal is maximum rounds and fast turns, go with a rhythm where one person plays, others line up, and you swap roles. If your goal is “take photos, enjoy the glow,” then the slower pace isn’t a problem.
The Bar and On-Site Vibe: Make It a Longer Amsterdam Block

This is where Aloha Amsterdam can become more than “just 45 minutes.”
Inside the same venue, there’s a bar area with cocktails and bar snacks. The mood leans upbeat, and music shows up as part of the atmosphere. People also talk about strong drinks and good snack choices.
Food and drink can be good value, but watch pricing
Some visitors say the food and drinks are decently priced, while others call cocktails or drinks expensive. That difference likely depends on what you order and how you compare it to your own travel budget.
If you’re cost-conscious, treat drinks as a bonus, not an assumption. If you’re not, it’s a nice way to turn the game into an evening you’ll actually remember.
If you want more than mini golf
Aloha Amsterdam isn’t only mini golf. Many visitors mention other activities in the building, including:
- bowling
- laser tag
- VR
- pool (at least one review mentions pool)
That’s a big deal for planning. If your group finishes mini golf quickly, you’re not scrambling for a different idea across the city. You can stay nearby and stack fun without losing your momentum.
What’s Worth Your Money: Price vs. Value

The stated price is $10 per person, and that’s the kind of price that makes mini golf feel like a smart, low-stress add-on.
But value isn’t only the base cost. Value also comes from:
- how unique it feels under UV lighting,
- how social it is for groups,
- how easy it is to fit into a schedule (45 minutes),
- and how likely you are to stay longer thanks to the bar and possible extra games.
One thing to double-check when paying
One review mentions an issue where they booked online but were charged more on arrival because it was only a reservation booking. I can’t confirm how common that is, so treat it as a heads-up: when you book, double-check what you’re paying for in full, and what (if anything) is expected at the venue.
If you do that, the price is straightforward and the experience feels like a real bargain compared to typical Amsterdam attractions.
The Main Downsides to Keep It Real

This is a fun experience, but it’s not perfect. The biggest potential issues are small, practical ones.
Location can slow you down
The venue can be tricky to locate, especially if you rely on maps without leaving a margin of time. If you’re on foot or navigating with a group, give it 10–20 minutes of buffer.
The course can feel short, and holes can feel similar
A few visitors note that the course is on the smaller side and that some holes can feel similar. That doesn’t ruin the experience, but it explains why some people finish quickly and why repeat visits might depend on whether you want more variety.
If you’re sensitive to noise, consider timing
One review mentioned loud children’s birthday parties and kids running around. That’s the kind of thing you can’t fully control, so if you care about a calmer vibe, try going at a less busy time.
Who Should Book This and Who Might Skip It
You should book if…
- you want a fun, active break in Amsterdam that doesn’t require a long commitment,
- you enjoy themed environments, especially UV glow-in-the-dark stuff,
- you’re traveling with mixed ages or a group that likes friendly competition,
- you like the idea of pairing mini golf with bowling/laser/VR/pool if your schedule allows it.
You might skip or adjust expectations if…
- you’re chasing a super long, complex course,
- you’re very sensitive to crowds or kids at parties,
- you’re looking for something more like a traditional sightseeing highlight rather than an activity hub.
Should You Book Aloha Amsterdam Glow-in-the-Dark Mini Golf?

I think it’s an easy yes if you want an affordable, low-planning activity near Amsterdam Centraal. The 12-hole UV glow setup feels special, and the pirates-on-ships plus underwater theming gives you a clear concept to enjoy as you walk hole to hole.
Just go in with the right expectations: it’s fun and social, but it’s also a short block of time. If you want a longer outing, plan to stick around for the bar, and consider adding another on-site game.
If your group likes quick, playful challenges and you’re happy to trade a “big attraction” for something weirder and brighter, this is exactly the kind of Amsterdam detour that pays off.
FAQ
How long is the mini-golf game?
The glow-in-the-dark mini-golf game runs for 45 minutes.
How many holes are on the course?
The course features 12 holes.
Where do I exchange my voucher?
You exchange your voucher at Aloha Amsterdam, De Ruijterkade 151, Amsterdam.
How do I get there from Central Station?
From Amsterdam Central Station, you can use tram 26 or buses 18, 21, 22, and 48 to reach the nearest station.
Is this activity in English and is it wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The host or greeter is English, and the activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel and can I book without paying right away?
Yes. It offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there is a reserve now & pay later option.
























