Ven a explorar los jardines mágicos de Keukenhof, un viaje perfecto para los amantes de las flores y cualquier viajero que vaya en busca de belleza.
Destacamos
- Piérdete por un jardín de 32 hectáreas
- Explora más de 800 variedades de tulipanes
- Descubre fantásticas exposiciones, espectáculos y esculturas
Esta joya oculta se encuentra tras las dunas que se extienden desde Haarlem a Leiden y alberga más de 7 millones de bulbos preparados para florecer en primavera así como 800 variedades de tulipanes que representan un espectáculo para la vista. Fija tu mirada sobre el gran lienzo de narcisos, jacintos y tulipanes que despertarán tu sentido del olfato con olores sensacionales.
Piérdete por 32 hectáreas de jardines, diseñados para maravillarte y acrecentar tu interés por ver más. No te pierdas los magníficos espectáculos de flores, esculturas y exposiciones mientras paseas por este enorme jardín.
En la exposición Tulpomania te sorprenderán las maravillosas historias que giran en torno al tulipán. Aprende cómo se cultivan los tulipanes y recibe consejos de expertos sobre cómo hacer crecer tus propias flores y cómo crear tu trocito de paraíso en tu propio jardín. Disfruta de un día inolvidable en compañía de familiares y/o amigos.
Piérdete en un universo de colores y olores en Keukenhof, el parque floral más grande y conocido del mundo.
Destacamos
- Admira una impresionante exhibición de flores primaverales
- Visita una granja de bulbos y conoce los secretos de su cultivo
- Viaje panorámico a través de la campiña holandesa
¿Vas a visitar Ámsterdam en primavera? Si la respuesta es afirmativa, no puedes perderte una visita a los Jardines Keukenhof, que ofrecen una fantástica colección de tulipanes, jacintos, narcisos, orquídeas, rosas, claveles, lirios, azucenas y otras muchas flores. En el parque de Keukenhof se plantan más de 7 millones de bulbos florales cada año, lo que se traduce en un espectáculo natural de colores y perfumes al llegar la primavera. Pasea por un parque de cuento de más de 32 hectáreas y déjate maravillar por bellas exposiciones florales, lagos, fuentes, molinos antiguos y muchos más.
En el camino hacia el Keukenhof pasaremos por bellos campos florales repletos de tulipanes, narcisos y jacintos. Justo antes de visitar los jardines, haremos una parada en una granja de bulbos, donde recibirás una completa explicación sobre la industria del bulbo.
Disfruta de increíbles vistas panorámicas desde el observatorio A’DAM Lookout. Prepárate para alucinar con excepcionales paisajes.
DESTACAMOS:
* Hermosas vistas de la ciudad
* Exposición interactiva de vanguardia
* Consigue una foto digital como recuerdo con las entradas
Deja que las hermosas vistas de Ámsterdam te dejen sin aliento. Esta plataforma de observación única y excepcional ofrece las vistas panorámicas más surrealistas de la ciudad. ¡No existe una manera mejor de contemplar este pintoresco paisaje!
Admira el patrimonio mundial de la UNESCO, famosos canales, el animado puerto, el centro histórico y mucho más. Para completar esta encantadora experiencia, A’DAM Lookout ofrece también una exposición interactiva de vanguardia que te permite desentrañar la historia y cultura de una ciudad con mucho carácter.
Las entradas incluyen una foto digital para que tus recuerdos perduren durante toda la vida. Además, con la entrada Premium recibirás un obsequio y gozarás de acceso prioritario, mientras que con la nocturna podrás disfrutar de un cóctel gratuito.
Descubre el encanto de la “Venecia del norte” con un crucero por sus canales. Admira algunas de las atracciones más destacadas y aprecia el vibrante ambiente cultural mientras disfrutas de una experiencia única, que podrás complementar con una visita al Rijksmuseum, un auténtico viaje en el tiempo.
DESTACAMOS:
* Navega por los canales y admira el entramado de puentes, las casas-barcaza y algunos de los monumentos más famosos
* Dos planes que no pueden faltar en tu agenda
* Conoce más sobre la historia de la ciudad en el Rijksmuseum
Elige la mejor forma de explorar lo mejor de Ámsterdam. Sube a una embarcación con ventanas panorámicas y prepárate para navegar por la extensa red de canales de la ciudad. Durante la travesía, podrás contemplar numerosos lugares emblemáticos, como las casas de los canales de la Edad de Oro, la torre Westerkerk y la Casa de Ana Frank. En poco tiempo, comprenderás por qué los canales de Ámsterdam han sido declarados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
Otro de los planes que no puedes perderte si viajas a Ámsterdam es una visita al Rijksmuseum (Museo Nacional de Ámsterdam), que alberga la mayor colección de arte de la historia de los Países Bajos. Con más de 8.000 pinturas, estatuas y objetos históricos, el Rijksmuseum ofrece un fascinante viaje en el tiempo, desde la Edad Media hasta la actualidad. En sus habitaciones encontrarás no sólo las principales obras de Rembrandt y Vermeer, sino también joyas, trajes, armas, maquetas de barcos, mobiliario y arte asiático.
Canal houses from the Golden Age, the Westerkerk and the Anne Frank House: this cruise takes you past all the highlights of the city. You’ll find out just why the canals of Amsterdam have been declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO.
Nowhere else in the world will you find a larger collection of Vincent van Gogh paintings. Van Gogh was a prolific painter for 10 years and of his entire collection, 201 paintings and countless sketches and letters are now at the Van Gogh Museum. Apart from the work of Van Gogh, the museum also contains numerous other works of other 19th century artists. The museum also provides fun activities for children who will be able to make their own dioramas or participate in workshops.
Cycling and Amsterdam are just as connected as our capital and her canals. Because of these connections, Canal has been combining these two features into one since 1984. We’ve called it Canal Bike and it’s without a doubt the most fun attraction on the Amsterdam canals. On a pedal boat you’re free to discover the city by your own pace and route.
If you’re not feeling that adventurous, feel free to follow one of our four marked-out routes which will show you the most beautiful spots along the canals. Our Canal Bike is also very popular amongst children, add a little competition and you’ve found the most fun way to introduce them to our beautiful city.
From our central meetingpoint, close to central station a short 20 minute busride will take you to the windmill village Zaanse Schans. Here you will experience all that is typical Dutch in just a few hours. You will learn about the process of cheese making, you can walk on wooden shoes, see the interior of a working windmill and see the wooden green-painted houses and shops.
A professional, experienced and friendly guide will accompany you throughout the village before you get time to further explore the village on your own.
Highlights:
• All entrance fees included
• Pickup from a centrally located meeting point
• Informative, friendly and professional guide
• Perfect for all ages and skill level
Meet your guide and driver at our central meetingpoint just across from Central Station Amsterdam. A comfortable, air-conditioned single deck bus will take you to today’s destination in just 20 minutes.
The windmill village Zaanse Schans is an open air museum that houses a collection of working windmills, wooden houses, barns and shops dating back to the 18th and 19th Century. All these buildings were brought here from 1961 onwards bringing back to life this most prosperous period of the Zaan region.
In its golden age the Zaan Region developed into an industrial area on a scale never seen before, with 600 active windmills: wooden factories powered by wind. In these small factories many tasks were being executed with the aid of wind energy: wood sawn by machine, grounding spices, oil for food and paint, flower, cocoa powder and many other things.
The prosperity in the 18th and 19th century can be seen in the Zaanse Schans windmill village in several ways. Alongside windmills, barns and other buildings, you will see beautiful houses that were originally built as home to rich windmill owners and merchants. These houses have attractive facades and have been painted in traditional colors such as green, beige and light blue.
At arrival in the village, your guide will take you on an orientation tour of the village. You will visit the clog museum annex wooden shoemaker shop and in the cheese farm you will get to taste Dutch farmer cheese. Then it is time to further explore the village on your own. Before you set off to discover the Zaanse Schans on your own, your guide will give you further information on the Zaanse Schans and its unique character, teach you local history and culture, and give you insider’s tips about what to do and where to go.
During this full day tour your first destination will be picturesque Rotterdam, where you will enjoy an included harbor cruise. The afternoon is spent exploring the towns of The Hague and Delft. This tour is operated as a small group tour in a luxurious minivan, thus making this tour a more personalized experience without the crowds from large bus tours.
A professional, experienced and friendly driver/guide will accompany you throughout the day..
Highlights:
• Cruise Rotterdam's harbor to see a mix of cutting-edge architecture and old shipyards
• Explore the government buildings of the Binnenhof in The Hague
• Visit a factory famous for the blue pottery of Delft
• Small group tour of maximum 8 persons
• Instant Confirmation
• All entrance fees included
• Pickup from a centrally located meeting point
• Informative, friendly and professional guide
Meet your guide and driver at our central meeting point just across from Central Station Amsterdam. A comfortable, air-conditioned luxurious minivan will take you to today’s first destination in about 90 minutes; Rotterdam. Rotterdam is the second largest city in the Netherlands and quite famous for its commercial harbor. First stop is Spido for your 75-minute boat tour, the best way to view one of one of the world’s largest ports. You’ll see Rotterdam’s imposing skyline, cutting-edge architecture, harbors, shipyards, and docks.
Next stop is the picturesque city of Delft, birth and final resting place of Dutch master Johannes Vermeer. Known as the Princes’ city, it is also where countless members of the Dutch royal family have moved, married, and been buried for centuries. Visit Delft’s canal-streaked historic town centre, packed with awe-inspiring historical monuments including the Old Church, the New Church, and the town hall. While there, you will visit De Delftse Pauw, a factory specializing in handmade Delft Blue pottery, the most coveted porcelain since the 17th century.
Next is the city of The Hague. In addition to being the seat of the Dutch government, this city is also the home of the Dutch royal family and the third largest city in the country. The Hague is where most foreign embassies in the Netherlands are located, as well as 150 international organizations, including the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. It is also the home of the Peace Palace, a number of royal palaces, the Mauritshuis (featuring work by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Andy Warhol, among others), and the Binnenhof (the Dutch parliament).
Transfer back to Amsterdam for the end of tour services, and a better appreciation of life outside the cultural capital.
During this full day tour, your first destination will be the well known UNESCO world heritage Kinderdijk, with its unique collection of 19 authentic windmills. Next is the royal town of The Hague with an included visit to the Mauritshuis museum; home to some of the best Dutch paintings from the Golden Age.
This tour is operated as a small group tour in a luxurious minivan, thus making this tour a more personalized experience without the crowds from large bus tours.
A professional, experienced and friendly driver/guide will accompany you throughout the tour.
Highlights:
• Small group tour of maximum 8 persons
• All entrance fees included
• Pickup from a centrally located meeting point
• Informative, friendly and professional driver/guide
• Visit an UNESCO heritage windmill
• Short city tour of The Hague
• Visit to Mauritshuis Museum and enjoy an audio tour
Meet your guide and driver at our central meeting point just across from Central Station Amsterdam. A comfortable, air-conditioned luxurious minivan will take you to today’s destination in about 75 minutes. Sit back, relax and enjoy the views of the Dutch flat landscape.
A visit to Kinderdijk gives you the extraordinary opportunity to visit a UNESCO World Heritage in Holland. In 1997, the windmill complex of Kinderdijk was added to the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage list because of its unique character. UNESCO considers the polder area with its dykes, mills and pumping stations to be proof of human inventiveness in reclaiming and protecting the land. This is worldwide recognition of the fact that this unique area must be preserved for the future.
At arrival in Kinderdijk your personal guide will take you to the visitors centre, situated in an old pumping station. Watch the film about the Kinderdijk area before walking through the area. If possible, you will visit a working windmill from the inside (depending on how busy it is).
After a 90 minute visit get back aboard the minivan to continue to The Hague. In addition to being the seat of the Dutch government, this city is the third largest city in the country and residence for the Dutch royal family. The Hague is where most foreign embassies in the Netherlands are located, as well as 150 international organizations, including the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. It is also the home of the Peace Palace, a number of royal palaces, the Mauritshuis, and the Binnenhof (the Dutch parliament).
At arrival in The Hague you will do a city tour in the minivan to see all these highlights and a stop will be made for lunch before enjoying free time at the Mauritshuis; home to some of the best Dutch paintings from the Golden Age. Discover masterpieces such as Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl earring and paintings of the famous Rembrandt van Rijn. Enjoy an included audio tour.
Late afternoon we will return to Amsterdam.
During this full tour, your destination will be picturesque Giethoorn. where no cars are allowed in the old town, whose history dates back to the middle ages. This tour is operated as a small group tour in a luxurious minivan, thus making this tour a more personalized experience without the crowds from large bus tours.
A professional, experienced and friendly driver/guide will accompany you throughout the day.
Highlights:
• Small group tour of maximum 8 persons
• All entrance fees included
• Pickup from a centrally located meeting point
• Informative, friendly and professional guide
• Explore the canals of picturesque Giethoorn
• Drive across typical Dutch "polders" (land reclaimed from the sea)
• Enjoy some free time to explore Giethoorn on your own
Meet your guide/driver at our central meeting point just across from Central Station Amsterdam. A comfortable, air-conditioned luxurious minivan will take you to today’s destination in about 90 minutes. The journey takes you goes through the typical flat Dutch ‘polder’ landscape. Polder is land that has been reclaimed from the sea and most of the land where you drive through today was a sea until the 1950-ties.
Giethoorn is definitely one of the most picturesque villages of the Netherlands. The town has been one of the most popular tourist villages of the country and is nick named the Dutch Venice. Just like Venice, Giethoorn has many canals and the only way to get around town is by boat or walking. No cars are allowed in the old town, whose history dates back to the middle ages.
After a short walking tour of the village you have time at leisure to discover the village on your own. Your driver/guide will reveal the city’s unique character, and give you insider’s tips about great local restaurants, shops, attractions, activities and more.
Late afternoon we drive back to Amsterdam.
Walk in the footsteps of Anne Frank on this 2-hour private tour of the area where she spent her childhood from the moment she moved to Amsterdam until she went into hiding. Hear the story about her diary and how it came to be published.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Private guide for a more personalized experience
• Choice of morning or afternoon departure
• Visit the area where Anne Frank lived her childhood
• Listen to the story about her world-famous diary
• Discover the south of Amsterdam with an expert guide
The story of Anne Frank is known around the world because of her diary describing the period that she, her family, and 4 others spent in a secret and hidden annex hiding from Amsterdam’s German occupiers.
Because of many movies, theatre plays and books, the part of her life in hiding is very well known. Less known is her life as a young kid that moved from Germany to Amsterdam. Her father feared Nazi Germany and took his family to Amsterdam, where he hoped they would be safe from Hitler. They arrived in 1934 and settled in a house on the square Merwedeplein. Anne Frank spent happy moments at this square and its surroundings.
During this walking tour we take you back the places that were important to Anne Frank in her childhood. See where she went to school and the shop where she bought her famous diary. Explore the area where she played outside and discover the house where Miep Gies lived for many years. Miep Gies is the woman that handed the diary over to Otto Frank after the war. She had saved a number of the family’s personal belongings after the Germans raided the house.
Otto Frank was reluctant to publish the diary, but when he read in the diary that it was his daughter’s wish to have it published, he allowed the book to become public in June 1947.
The tour takes place in the south of Amsterdam, where you will have the opportunity to become acquainted with an area of the city that you would otherwise likely not see. This area was constructed in the 1920-30ties and was based on revolutionary ideas of city planning, architecture and social housing.
Go by luxurious minivan to the 2nd largest Van Gogh collection in the world at the Kroller Muller Museum by the national park Hoge Veluwe.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Visit of Kröller Müller Museum with the second-largest Van Gogh collection in the world
• Audio tour of the hunting lodge St. Hubertus
• Enjoy a bike ride on one of the famous white bicycles
During this full day tour your first destination will be the famous museum Kröller Müller. The museum is situated in the largest forest of our country and probably one of Hollands most outstanding areas of natural beauty ‘The Hoge Veluwe National Park’. This tour is operated as a small group tour in a luxurious minivan, thus making this tour a more personalized experience without the crowds from large bus tours. A professional, experienced and friendly driver/guide will accompany you throughout the day.
Meet your guide and driver at our central meeting point just across from Central Station Amsterdam. A comfortable, air-conditioned luxurious minivan will take you to today’s destination in about 75 minutes. Sit back, relax and enjoy the views of the Dutch flat landscape before you arrive in the national park the Hoge Veluwe.
The Kröller-Müller Museum houses the second-largest Van Gogh collection in the world: almost 90 paintings and over 180 drawings. Furthermore you will find masterpieces by modern masters such as Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondriaan. There are often remarkable temporary exhibitions.
In the sculpture garden, one of the largest in Europe, you can enjoy both sculptures and the beautiful nature of the National Park. Distributed throughout the garden are over 160 sculptures by iconic artists, from Auguste Rodin to Henry Moore.
Explore the beautiful Dutch countryside with this full-day private tour from Amsterdam.
The Netherlands have a fantastic network of public busses and tramways in and around Amsterdam. This option therefor offers you the possibility to privately explore the countryside in an ECO-friendly way. Another plus is the flexibility. The busses and trams run that often, that in case you want to stay a bit longer somewhere, there will be no stress as we just catch the next service.
Meet your personal guide at your hotel and hop on the tramway towards central station. Then enjoy a scenic 45-minute ride to the island of Marken. Stroll through the picturesque streets of Marken and enjoy stunning views over the Markermeer. Visit a local museum to discover how the people of Marken used to live. Enjoy some free time before you catch the boat to Volendam. This boat ride originally was one of the regular connections for the Inhabitants of Marken to reach the mainland.
At arrival in Volendam you will embark on a short walking tour of the famous fisherman village. This typical fishing village with its bustling harbor has been a major tourist attraction as early as 1875. People come from all over to see the small buildings and houses and take in the locals in their traditional Dutch clothing. This is a great place to pick up souvenirs for those at home or a memento for yourself, and to have photos taken in traditional Dutch costume. Your guide will take you on a short walk through the oldest parts of the city, exploring a labyrinth of twists and turns to sites such as St. Vincent’s Church, the wooden Stolphoevekerk and the Visafslag (Fish Auction).
After some free time to explore Volendam, set off for the next stop on the tour: the charming medieval village of Edam, also commonly referred to as the pearl of the Zuiderzee. Edam’s ancient streets and tranquil canals are lined by beautiful 17th century buildings, including the leaning Carillon tower, the Great Church, and town hall. Most famous in Edam is beyond any doubt the public weighing house, where in summer still every Wednesday the famous Edam Cheese is being sold.
During this full day tour packed with interesting details and picturesque sights, you will visit a local cheese shop to try some real Dutch cheese. Your guide will also take you to a wooden shoe maker to demonstrate how clogs are being made.
At the end of the day you will be taken back to your hotel in Amsterdam.
Explore the beautiful Dutch countryside with this full-day private tour from Amsterdam in minivan. An experienced, friendly driver/guide is at your service all day long. This tour is private and therefor you will be in charge. You wish to stay a bit longer somewhere? No problem, just tell your driver/guide and he will adapt your tour accordingly.
From your hotel enjoy a scenic 45-minute ride to the island of Marken. Stroll through the picturesque streets of Marken and enjoy stunning views over the Markermeer. Visit a local museum to discover how the people of Marken used to live. Enjoy some free time before you catch the boat to Volendam. This boat ride originally was one of the regular connections for the Inhabitants of Marken to reach the mainland.
At arrival in Volendam you will embark on a short walking tour of the famous fisherman village. This typical fishing village with its bustling harbor has been a major tourist attraction as early as 1875. People come from all over to see the small buildings and houses and take in the locals in their traditional Dutch clothing. This is a great place to pick up souvenirs for those at home or a memento for yourself, and to have photos taken in traditional Dutch costume. Your guide will take you on a short walk through the oldest parts of the city, exploring a labyrinth of twists and turns to sites such as St. Vincent’s Church, the wooden Stolphoevekerk and the Visafslag (Fish Auction).
After some free time to explore Volendam, set off for the next stop on the tour: the charming medieval village of Edam, also commonly referred to as the pearl of the Zuiderzee. Edam’s ancient streets and tranquil canals are lined by beautiful 17th century buildings, including the leaning Carillon tower, the Great Church, and town hall. Most famous in Edam is beyond any doubt the public weighing house, where in summer still every Wednesday the famous Edam Cheese is being sold.
During this full day tour packed with interesting details and picturesque sights, you will visit a local cheese farm to try some real Dutch cheese. Your guide will also take you to a wooden shoe maker to demonstrate how clogs are being made.
Feel like a local on your bike and discover the countryside North of Amsterdam! An experienced, friendly guide is at your service all day long. This tour is private and therefore you will be in charge. You wish to stay a bit longer somewhere? No problem, just tell your guide and he will adapt your tour accordingly.
From the central meetingpoint, catch the ferryboat to the North of Amsterdam. Enjoy a scenic 90-minute ride to the island of Marken. This route passes by small villages such as Durgerdam and Uitdam, just north of the city.
Stroll through the picturesque streets of Marken and enjoy stunning views over the Markermeer. Visit a local museum to discover how the people of Marken used to live. Enjoy some free time before you catch the boat to Volendam. This boat ride originally was one of the regular connections for the Inhabitants of Marken to reach the mainland.
At arrival in Volendam you will embark on a short walking tour of the famous fisherman village. This typical fishing village with its bustling harbor has been a major tourist attraction as early as 1875. People come from all over to see the small buildings and houses and take in the locals in their traditional Dutch clothing. This is a great place to pick up souvenirs for those at home or a memento for yourself, and to have photos taken in traditional Dutch costume. Your guide will take you on a short walk through the oldest parts of the city, exploring a labyrinth of twists and turns to sites such as St. Vincent’s Church, the wooden Stolphoevekerk and the Visafslag (Fish Auction).
After some free time to explore Volendam, set off for the next stop on the tour: the charming medieval village of Edam, also commonly referred to as the pearl of the Zuiderzee. Edam’s ancient streets and tranquil canals are lined by beautiful 17th century buildings, including the leaning Carillon tower, the Great Church, and town hall. Most famous in Edam is beyond any doubt the public weighing house, where in summer still every Wednesday the famous Edam Cheese is being sold.
During this full day tour packed with interesting details and picturesque sights, you will visit a local cheesefarm to try some real dutch cheese. Your guide will also take you to a woodenshoe maker to demonstrate how clogs are being made. Late afternoon we cycle back to the city.