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Duration: 7D/6N
Start Point: Amsterdam
End Point: Amsterdam
Min People: 2 people
Destinations: Netherlands
Tour Type: Family Tours
S. No | Place | Night | Meal Plan |
1 | Amsterdam | 2 | Breakfast. |
2 | Rotterdam | 1 | Breakfast. |
3 | Arnhem | 1 | Breakfast. |
4 | Groningen | 1 | Breakfast. |
5 | Amsterdam | 1 | Breakfast. |
You will arrive at Amsterdam International Airport, where your driver will be waiting to take you to your hotel. Check-in begins at 2:00 PM. Once you settle in, you’ll have the rest of the day to explore the neighbourhood and familiarize yourself with the city. You will spend the night at the hotel in Amsterdam. |
After breakfast, the morning activities will start with a one-hour canal cruise, departing from Amsterdam Central Station. During the cruise, you can enjoy an audio guide available in 19 languages, offering commentary as you view the historic architecture and bridges that line the canals. After the cruise, you will return to the hotel for an overnight stay in Amsterdam. |
After breakfast, start your day with an orientation drive through The Hague, where you'll pass landmarks such as the Dutch Parliament building and the International Court of Justice to get your bearings. If your visit falls between April 4 and May 2, you might have the opportunity to explore the Keukenhof gardens, renowned for their stunning tulip displays. Next, head to Delft, a historic town where you can tour the Royal Delft pottery factory and observe artisans as they hand-paint traditional earthenware. Finally, drive to Rotterdam for a guided sightseeing tour of the port area, showcasing the modern architecture that characterizes this vibrant city. It’s a full day that offers a glimpse into the diverse aspects of Dutch culture and industry. |
Travel to Gouda, famous for its cheese. You'll stroll through the town to the medieval Market Square, where you can admire the Gothic Town Hall and the Goudse Waag, a 17th-century cheese weighing house. An interactive cheese experience is included. Afterward, continue to Arnhem, where you'll learn about the WWII Battle of Arnhem and see the John Frost Bridge. The rest of the day is yours to explore on your own. |
You will begin your day by traveling to Giethoorn, a charming village where water channels replace traditional roads. This peaceful destination features boats as the primary mode of transportation and showcases traditional farmhouses lining the waterways. After exploring Giethoorn, you will head to Groningen, located further south. This bustling city center is completely closed off to car traffic, creating a vibrant atmosphere. Groningen is renowned for its cycling culture, so you'll notice a plethora of bike paths and many locals commuting on bicycles. Be sure to stroll through the pedestrian zone to experience the local shops and cafes. |
After breakfast in the morning, proceed to cross the 19-mile Barrier Dam, which is part of the Netherlands' extensive 1,200-mile system of dikes and dams built over the past 900 years. You'll visit a wooden clog workshop before continuing to the fishing village of Volendam. In the evening, return to Amsterdam for an overnight stay. |
Your trip concludes this morning. You will have breakfast before leaving for your departure. |