Private daytour from Amsterdam into the Countryside
Overview
Private sightseeing in the northern Netherlands reveals the charm of the Dutch Polderland and its iconic windmills. This 8-hour tour offers flexibility with options for a short city tour or tulip tour tailored to your preferences.
- 🌷 A visit to the flower gardens of "Keukenhof" is available from 23 March 2023 until 14 May, but entrance fees are not included.
- 🚗 Your private driver/guide will provide insights about the stunning landscapes, canals, and lakes throughout the journey.
- 🌼 Tulip fields may be visible during springtime, enhancing your experience of the picturesque scenery.
- 🕒 The tour duration is 8 hours, allowing ample time for exploration and personalized stops along the way.
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Pickup included
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- Transport by private vehicle
- Visit a cheese and/or clog factory
- Private tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Meeting point
Return details
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Zaanse SchansAt this open air museum we can visit various windmills and a clog factory. For some windmills there will; be a small admission fee since all windmills are operated by volunteers.
- This tour can be start at any location in and around Amsterdam or Schiphol airport. We will pick you up from your hotel or any given address. This tour is completely customizable to your wishes and your driver will be helpful in finding the best places to visit. Tour details bellow are all optional, many other intresting places on route can be visited as well. (pass by)
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Haven VolendamAn old historical and for sure picturesque harbour where it's best to try the fresh Haring, smoked eel or a sweet poffertje.
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MarkenA former island in the Marker lake, only reachable by car since the 50's. On this former island we can make a little walking tour, visit the local clog maker and/or visit the Marker museum.