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On arrival at Amsterdam International Airport, you will be met by our local representative and you will be transferred to the hotel.
Day is free, for you to explore the city at your own pace.
Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age. Its Museum District houses the Van Gogh Museum, works by Rembrandt and Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum, and modern art at the Stedelijk. Cycling is key to the city’s character, and there are numerous bike paths.
The Netherlands, a country in northwestern Europe, is known for a flat landscape of canals, tulip fields, windmills and cycling routes. Amsterdam, the capital, is home to the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and the house where Jewish diarist Anne Frank hid during WWII. Canalside mansions and a trove of works from artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer remain from the city's 17th-century "Golden Age."
Overnight in Amsterdam.
Breakfast at the hotel. Explore and live the ultimate Amsterdam experience with this combined tour of the city´s streets and canals.
Hop onto a double-decker open-top bus to discover Amsterdam´s most iconic landmarks! That´s not all, Amsterdam is notably famous for its Canals and with this tour, you are invited to embark on their canal cruise so that you have even more freedom to explore as you take in the beauty of the Dutch capital from the water. Both of these tours are not only a fantastic way to see Amsterdam’s iconic sites and neighbourhoods but also helps you to familiarise yourself with the area allowing you to locate all of its most interesting museums such as the world-famous Van Gogh Museum where you can see all of the Dutch painter’s most renowned works of art, from his Sunflowers to his many self-portraits. On the other hand, you can learn about the heart-rending story of the Jewish community in Holland by visiting Anne Frank House. There are countless things to do whilst in Amsterdam, from taking a walk through Vondelpark to escape the bustling city to wandering through the Red Light District. If you like to shop, why not explore the floating flower market or even grab yourself a bargain at Waterlooplein Flea Market, the Netherlands´ oldest flea market or even take some time to visit one of their many Museums! No matter your taste, you will be spoiled for choice! The canal cruise gives you the chance to admire the beauty of this city from a different perspective. As you slowly glide along the waters of the canal you will be able to admire the highly ornamented facades of buildings dating as far back as the 16th century. Truly, a visit to Amsterdam is an enriching cultural experience, and one to never forget!
Overnight in Amsterdam.
After breakfast relax and unwind while you enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds you in the hotel or there are a variety of OPTIONAL TOURS that you can choose from. Optional tours you can book with us
Best of Holland Tour: Volendam, Marken and Windmills + Delft, The Hague and Madurodam
Discover the best of Holland whilst you immerse yourself into Dutch history, eat some cheese and tower over the city of Madurodam, a fun filled day of wonder and amazement.
Highlights: Visit one of the original Delftware factories, Cruise the biggest lake in Holland, A picture-perfect fun filled day
Cost per person AED 475.00
Candlelight Cruise including wine and cheese
Make your night in Amsterdam one to remember with a romantic candlelight cruise along the city’s canals. See the city lit up in all its glory and enjoy the sights with a loved one.
Highlights: Sip on a glass of wine and taste Dutch cheeses as we cruise, Explore Amsterdam’s quaint canals at night, Atmospheric and romantic. From candlelight to red light, discover all sides to Amsterdam with this atmospheric canal cruise tour of the Red Light District. Set sail for an unforgettable after-dark experience on the waters of the River Amstel and spend two hours exploring the quaint canals.
Cost per person AED 250.00
Overnight in Amsterdam.
Breakfast at the hotel. Prepare for check out and make your way to the train station for your scenic train journey to Rotterdam. On arrival to Rotterdam make your way to your hotel and check-in.
The Day is free, for you to explore the city at your own pace.
Rotterdam is a major port city in the Dutch province of South Holland. The Maritime Museum's vintage ships and exhibits trace the city's seafaring history. The 17th-century Delfshaven neighbourhood is home to canalside shopping and Pilgrim Fathers Church, where pilgrims worshiped before sailing to America. After being almost completely reconstructed following WWII, the city is now known for bold, modern architecture.
Overnight in Rotterdam
After breakfast, Hop on board the world renowned City Sightseeing buses and experience panoramic views of the architectural capital of Holland, the only Dutch city with a real skyline. The tour will take you to all the essential sights where you can hop on and off and explore at your own leisure. Rotterdam is known as Europe’s largest port which boasts a beautiful riverside setting, lively cultural life and an abundance of maritime heritage. Visit a number of museums in the beautiful Museum Park. Learn something about the history of the world in the Natural History Museum, or take a look at the beautiful art in the Museum Boijmans va Beuningen. Continue on our tour and hop off at stop 3 where you can take a tour of the harbour with the Spido! In 90 minutes you can see what Rotterdam is truly famous for and view the city from an alternative perspective. This is also the stop for the World museum and the more historical parts of Rotterdam, Veerhaven and Scheepvaartkwartier. Ascend up the 185-metre high Euromast Space Tower in the elevator and have some coffee or a bite to eat in the restaurant while you take in the impressive views from the highest point in the city. Fancy getting down a bit quicker? Then why not go abseiling and create a once in a lifetime experience. With plenty more to see including the birth place of the Holland America Cruise line, Market Hall and a variety of shops and restaurants to be enjoyed in the centre, City Sightseeing Rotterdam provides you with the easiest way to make your way around.
Overnight in Rotterdam.
After breakfast, prepare for check-out and make your way to the train station.
Board the 2nd class train from Rotterdam to Amsterdam airport for your onward flight.
- AED 4,950/- per person, prices are based on twin sharing.
- Duration: 6 Days / 5 Nights.
- Destinations: Amsterdam & Rotterdam.
- 30 days to 21 days prior to departure date: 50%.
- 21 days to 01 days prior to departure: 100%.
- Prices in this quotation are subject to availability. Al-Tayer Holidays reserves the right to offer services of similar or higher standard based in the event of non-availability at the time of booking, at amended cost.
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Netherlands- When most people think of the Netherlands, they think of Amsterdam with its famous red lights and “coffee” shops. (And probably tulips, too.) But there is much more to the country than those three things. The Netherlands is a country filled with historic brick filled and cobblestone lane cities, an interconnected canals, beautiful and vast farmland, iconic windmills, and even some pleasant beaches. It’s one of my favorite countries in the world. Most travelers come to the Netherlands and only party in Amsterdam for a few days, but by doing so, they miss much of what the country has to offer. Spend time exploring get out of the cities and you’ll discover the country that keeps us coming back every year. The Netherlands, a country in northwestern Europe, is known for a flat landscape of canals, tulip fields, windmills and cycling routes. Amsterdam, the capital, is home to the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and the house where Jewish diarist Anne Frank hid during WWII. Canalside mansions and a trove of works from artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer remain from the city's 17th-century "Golden Age."
Trip Planning: The planning stage of your trip can be instrumental in its success and an enjoyable part of the experience itself. You have a world of options...and plenty to consider.
Entry and Exit Formalities: Visitors must hold a passport valid for at least six months & beyond at the time of entering the country. Some nationalities can obtain visa on arrival and for nationalities who requires visa please refer to the Netherlands consulate website: www.vfsglobal.com/Netherlands/UAE. Netherlands is part of the 26 Schengen State Countries.
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Want us to call you?The capital and centre of tourism in the country, Amsterdam, is as beautiful and serene as it is vibrant. There are famous canals, beautiful and historic houses, tons of parks, museums, a food scene, art, coffee shops, and, of course, the infamous red-light district.
It is one of the busiest shipping ports in all of the world. It may not be as popular as Amsterdam, but this city offers plenty. It is a great place to go if you want good shops, great architecture (though most of the old buildings were bombed in WW2), and a chance to learn about the famous harbour locks.
Head to this small town and see where the Pilgrims lived before they left for America. It’s a historic city filled with beautiful 17th-century buildings and parks. There’s a small museum in the city that has sporadic opening hours, but if you’re nice, the owners usually let you roam through even if it’s closed.
It is a hub of international life as it’s centre of European justice. You can see the Queen’s office here and visit the old castle and palace. The Hague is also located right on the beach, so lounging on the sand and strolling the boardwalk are popular summer activities.
Whether in Amsterdam, make sure you take a canal tour and see the canals that made the area famous and inhabitable. The Dutch practically perfected canal-building and it’s such an integral part of life here, that you can’t really understand the country until you spend time boating on the canals.
Take a stroll through the old & historic upper-class homes of the rich and famous and visit the old homes of the merchant class that helped build the city. This city is a short bike or train ride from Amsterdam. The town centre has a good market, the central church is phenomenal and awe-inspiring, and it’s a low-key alternative to the hustle and bustle of Amsterdam.
Every year on April 27th (April 26th if the 27th is a Sunday), the Dutch used to celebrate the birthday of their queen Juliana. However, in 2013, Queen Beatrix passed the throne to her son, Willem Alexander and Queen’s Day became King’s Day.
Edam is a picture-perfect town with windmills, farmland, and quaint houses from which the famous Dutch cheese gets its name. It’s one of the quintessential Dutch towns. Basically, come here to eat and be as Dutch as possible!
It is the largest flower garden in the world, with 32 hectares’ worth of spectacular floral displays. The garden is open between March and May of each year when the tulips are in season.n.
Hoge Veluwe National Park is the largest national reserve in the Netherlands. It is home not only for drift-sands, wild deer, and other animals but also to the Kröller-Müller Museum, the repository of Helene Kröller-Müller’s art collection. You can rent white bicycles in three designated regions and hope you will never get lost in the sea of green.
One of the southernmost towns in the Netherlands, this city is famous for having the country’s only “mountain.” It’s really more of a hill though and doesn’t take long to climb.
As one of the most popular activities throughout the country, you would almost feel out of place not on a bike. The country is covered in over 20,000km of paths, dedicated to the two-wheeled transportation. Hoge Veluwe National Park is a particularly beautiful place to ride, but the entire landscape of the country is quite scenic as well.