Tulips, Canals & Endless Possibilities

The Netherlands

The Netherlands

With its colourful tulip fields, windmills, and intricate system of canals, the Netherlands sets a picturesque stage at every turn. Weaving through historic cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague, the calming waters reflect ornate architecture and lush greenery bursting with color come springtime. Art lovers will find treasures from Dutch masters like Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh in renowned galleries across the scenic towns. Musical roots also run deep, with festivals celebrating genres from jazz to contemporary beats held in meadows and parks throughout the scenic countryside.

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The Netherlands’ cultural traditions shine through in another iconic way – via the cuisine. Be sure to savor tastes like cheese, bread, and pancakes in canal-side restaurants, where you can also take in the picturesque views. Families will love interactive museums that blend entertainment and education, such as Madurodam which builds a miniature Netherlands. It’s truly fun for all ages, from tot to adult. A great way to experience the interconnected natural and cultural wonders up close is by bicycle. Rent a bike and pedal along the countless paved trails that weave between historic towns, flower fields, and outdoor attractions.

From its charming cities and villages to the recreational activities on land and water, the Netherlands is an unforgettable experience for travelers of all interests. Contact us to book your perfect Dutch getaway!

The Netherlands: Essential Information and Fun Facts

A standard Schengen tourist visa allows entry for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Proper documentation is essential to travel legally within the border-free Schengen region of Europe. For help with your Schengen visa application, contact our team of visa experts. They can assist with gathering documents and submitting your application smoothly.
The climate is mild year-round with peak summer temperatures averaging 21°C in July-August. Spring and summer (May-August) typically see the sunniest and warmest weather, making them the optimal time to visit. Visitors can enjoy blooming tulip fields during this peak tourist season along with festivals and outdoor activities. Winters are cooler and wetter though Christmas markets bring holiday cheer.
The Netherlands is full of surprises beyond its picturesque landscapes and iconic windmills. Did you know cheese is the country’s most popular grocery item? Over a million bicycles are produced each year in Holland, more than the population itself! And while it may seem flat as a pancake, over a quarter of the country actually lies below sea level, protected by a system of dikes, dams and sea walls. Other quirks include the Dutch being the tallest people on average, and wooden shoes surviving as souvenirs rather than footwear. From speed-skating as a national sport to its engineering wonders keeping the sea at bay, this small European nation offers visitors bigger-than-expected experiences around every colorful corner.
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