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- Tailor-Made Private Netherlands Trip, Daily Depart & Exclusive Guide
- Amsterdam, Berlin and Prague
- Glimpse of Europe (End Paris)
- Europe Taster
- Amsterdam City Break: Canals & Windmills
- Springtime in Holland (port-to-port cruise) - FRANCE
- Springtime in Holland (port-to-port cruise) - MONET (7 destinations)
- Amsterdam & Brussels Discovery
- 5 Days Brussels and Amsterdam: Explore the Heart of Europe
- Amsterdam and Berlin
NH Amsterdam Schiller serves as base for canal cruises and walking tours to Dam Square and Royal Palace. Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum open their doors with skip-the-line access to masterpiece collections.
Duration 5 days Destinations Amsterdam, Zaanse Schans, Edam, Volendam Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
- NZ$5,241
Amsterdam, Berlin and Prague
27 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour is good and hotels are better than expected.”
Rick, traveled in June
Zaanse Schans windmills and Volendam's fishing village reveal Dutch traditions. Diamond-cutting demonstrations dazzle before evening visits to Rembrandtplein. Park Plaza Amsterdam Airport serves as home base, offering breakfast and easy city access.
Duration 7 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
- NZ$1,553
Glimpse of Europe (End Paris)
25 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was a fantastic and lifetime experience for me and our group. We all had a wonderful time.”
C, traveled in May
Historic canal district and gabled houses showcase Amsterdam's charm. Optional evening canal cruise available for €39. Holiday Inn Express North Riverside presents ideal positioning for experiencing the city's gezelligheid atmosphere.
Duration 7 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, France Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Costsaver From
- NZ$2,575
Europe Taster
354 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent tour. Everything about this tour were well organized.”
Carmel, traveled in July
Historical Riekermolen Windmill stands proud in Amsterdam's landscape. Traditional cheese and clog-making demonstrations showcase local crafts, while evening canal cruises illuminate waterways. Hampton by Hilton Schipol Airport hosts guests before a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
Duration 7 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Expat Explore Travel From $2,915
12% Off- NZ$2,555You save $360
Duration 4 days Destinations Amsterdam, Marken, Zaanse Schans, Edam, Volendam Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Omega Tours From
12% Off- NZ$1,824
Rich heritage comes alive through Amsterdam's city tours and bike routes. Volendam fishing village and Zaanse Schans windmills dot the landscape, while MS France provides comfort with French gastronomy and nightly entertainment.
Duration 5 days Destinations Amsterdam, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Keukenhof, Volendam, Zaanse Schans Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
12% Off- NZ$1,736
Springtime in Holland (port-to-port cruise) - MONET (7 destinations)
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelersUNESCO-listed canals paint Amsterdam's backdrop for guided tours and cycling excursions. MS Monet provides floating accommodation, perfectly positioned for both city highlights and hidden gems. Nearby Volendam and Zaanse Schans villages offer cultural immersion.
Duration 5 days Destinations Amsterdam, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Keukenhof, Volendam, Zaanse Schans Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
12% Off- NZ$1,478
Duration 7 days Destinations Amsterdam, Marken, Zaanse Schans, Edam, Volendam, Brussels, Ghent, Bruges Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Omega Tours From
12% Off- NZ$3,869
Duration 5 days Destinations Brussels, Amsterdam Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $2,030
5% Off- NZ$1,928You save $101
Amsterdam and Berlin
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had an amazing experience. Great local tour guides as well.”
CARLA, traveled in May
Narrow canals and historic parks unfold during panoramic city tours. Master craftsmen showcase skills at the Diamond Cutting Workshop, while Zaanse Schans presents iconic windmills. Rembrandtplein buzzes with nightlife energy.
Duration 5 days Destinations Amsterdam, Zaanse Schans, Volendam, Marken, Hamelin, Brandenburg, Berlin Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
5% Off- NZ$1,034
What people love about Amsterdam Tours
- Amsterdam, Berlin and Prague
All good except too much “free time. ” The afternoon in Amsterdam when it was pouring rain, we had free time from 16:45 to 20:45! No mall, no good place to get out of rain. Unable to stay on bus. I was not comfortable finding my way back to the hotel (quite a distance away) by myself. Would like hotels closer to the city, attractions.
- Europe Taster
it was just amazing, we enjoyed a lot in this tour.
- Glimpse of Europe (End Paris)
It was a week of adventure for my wife and I as we celebrated an advanced 25th Anniversary. Trafalgar is a very organized company especially the Tour Manager, Roderick.
What our customers ask about Amsterdam Tours & Trips
What are the best day trips from Amsterdam?
Multiple rewarding excursions await visitors within easy reach of Amsterdam. Zaanse Schans stands out with its collection of working windmills cheese-making displays and traditional clog workshops. A combined Rotterdam and Delft tour takes visitors through Dutch porcelain craftsmanship followed by a boat tour of Rotterdam's bustling harbor. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The guided boat tour through Rotterdam harbor offered amazing city views and the Royal Delft Experience was fascinating." The historic Binnenhof in The Hague the seat of Dutch Parliament provides another worthwhile destination. Most tours depart from central locations near hotels like the Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam South making early morning departures convenient.
When is the best time to visit Amsterdam?
Tourist numbers peak from April through October with the iconic tulip displays at Keukenhof Gardens drawing crowds from mid-March to mid-May. Summer months bring comfortable temperatures ideal for exploring the canals and outdoor cafes though visitor numbers reach their highest. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The weather was perfect for exploring Amsterdam's charming streets and canals." Winter brings a quieter more intimate atmosphere with holiday markets and warm cafes offering refuge from the cold. Hotels like the A-Train Hotel or Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam South maintain consistent service standards year-round.
What are the must-try local food experiences in Amsterdam?
Dutch cuisine reveals itself through various venues across Amsterdam. Fresh herring stands near Dam Square serve traditional raw fish while the Albert Cuyp Market offers fresh stroopwafels made on site. The Nine Streets district houses specialty cheese shops where visitors can sample local varieties. One TourRadar traveler noted: "The food scene around Jordaan district was incredible especially the traditional Dutch cafes." Many accommodations including the Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam South sit near these food destinations making culinary exploration accessible.
What are the best shopping areas in Amsterdam?
Each Amsterdam neighborhood offers distinct shopping experiences. P.C. Hooftstraat features high-end fashion boutiques while the Nine Streets district specializes in vintage finds and local designers. Kalverstraat serves as the main thoroughfare for international retail brands and Albert Cuyp Market provides local goods and memorable souvenirs. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The Nine Streets area was perfect for unique boutiques and authentic Dutch design." Central hotels like the A-Train Hotel provide easy access to these diverse shopping districts.
What are the best areas to stay in Amsterdam when visiting for the first time?
First-time visitors often find the city center and Canal Ring district most convenient with hotels like Park Plaza Amsterdam Airport and Hampton by Hilton Schipol Airport serving as reliable bases. The Rembrandtplein area puts visitors within walking distance of major attractions including the Royal Palace and Dam Square while offering abundant dining options. According to one reviewer: "The hotels were well-located with good breakfast options and comfortable rooms though those in the city center tend to be more expensive."
How should I budget for Amsterdam?
Amsterdam's costs vary significantly by location and season. Most organized tours include breakfast and select dinners while independent meals range from 15-20 USD per person. Museum entry fees typically cost 15-20 USD per visit. One TourRadar traveler suggested: "Save money by getting a multi-day public transport pass and visiting museums early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak pricing." Planning ahead and booking accommodations early often yields better rates.