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Amsterdam to Giethoorn & Zaanse Schans Small Group w/ Pickup
Amsterdam to Giethoorn & Zaanse Schans Small Group w/ Pickup
Amsterdam to Giethoorn & Zaanse Schans Small Group w/ Pickup
Amsterdam to Giethoorn & Zaanse Schans Small Group w/ Pickup
Amsterdam to Giethoorn & Zaanse Schans Small Group w/ Pickup

Amsterdam to Giethoorn & Zaanse Schans Small Group w/ Pickup


Duration:9 hour(s)
Guided language: 廣東話 / English / 中文
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• Small-group tour with hotel pickup (Amsterdam area)

• Visit Zaandam “Lego City” + photo stop

• Explore Zaanse Schans windmills, diamond, cheese & clogs factory

• Giethoorn canal cruise on small electric boat

• Scenic drive via Flevoland & IJsselmeer

• Free time in Giethoorn

• Local guide with insights and stories

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Small-group guided tour with hotel pickup: small electric boat canal cruise in Giethoorn, visit Zaandam “Lego City” with a photo stop at ''Lego Hotel', explore Zaanse Schans windmills, cheese & clogs.

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Experience the top three sightseeing attractions near Amsterdam in a single day on this small-group tour with hotel pickup for two or more participants in one group, within the Amsterdam area.

Start in Zaandam, the Dutch “Lego City,” and capture an Instagram-worthy photo at the iconic “Lego Hotel” in the city centre.

Next, explore Zaanse Schans, an open-air museum and Dutch national heritage site. Enjoy a cheese farm demonstration with tasting, try on traditional wooden shoes at the clog museum, and watch a live clog-making demonstration, visit a Dutch diamond factory and learn about the craftsmanship behind one of the Netherlands’ most important industries. Discover the history and craftsmanship of Dutch cheese and clogs in a fun, interactive experience.

Continue to the fairy-tale village of Giethoorn, a 1.5-hour drive passing Flevoland, the largest reclaimed province in the Netherlands, and IJsselmeer, the famous man-made lake created by the construction of historic Afsluitdijk dam.

The highlight of the tour is a small electric boat ride through Giethoorn’s charming canals, wooden arch bridges, and centuries-old thatched-roof houses on peat islands. Your guide shares fascinating stories and history about this “Venice of the Netherlands.” After the boat ride, enjoy free time to stroll along Giethoorn’s scenic pathways and take photos.

Return to Amsterdam in the evening with free time to relax. This small-group, hassle-free tour is perfect for travelers wanting to experience iconic Dutch highlights in one day: historic windmills, cheese farms, traditional clogs, scenic canals, charming villages, and a mix of historic and creative architecture.

FAQ

1. Do I need tickets to visit Zaanse Schans windmills and other attractions?

Zaanse Schans operates as an open-air museum, and general access to the village to view the windmills from the outside is free. However, specific attractions, such as entering a working windmill, visiting certain museums, or participating in demonstrations like cheese and clog making, may require individual tickets. This small-group tour includes exploring the windmills and experiencing a cheese farm demonstration with tasting, along with a live clog-making demo, ensuring you enjoy the key cultural highlights.

2. What makes Zaanse Schans a unique cultural experience on this tour?

Zaanse Schans offers a unique glimpse into Dutch heritage with its iconic windmills, traditional wooden houses, and artisan workshops. On this tour, you'll experience a cheese farm demonstration with tasting, learn about the making of traditional Dutch clogs through a live demonstration, and explore the historic windmills. It provides an interactive and authentic insight into Dutch craftsmanship and culture, making it a distinctive stop.

3. What activities are included during the visit to Giethoorn on this tour?

During your visit to Giethoorn, the 'Venice of the Netherlands,' this tour highlights a picturesque small electric boat cruise through its charming canals. You'll glide past beautiful wooden bridges and traditional thatched-roof houses while your local guide shares engaging stories and history about the village. After the cruise, you'll also have dedicated free time to explore the village on foot and capture memorable photos.

4. What is the best time of year to visit Giethoorn for the canal experience?

The most popular and generally best time to visit Giethoorn for its canal experience is during the spring (April to May) and summer (June to August) months. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making the electric boat cruise and walking around the village more enjoyable. The lush greenery and blooming flowers also enhance the picturesque scenery, offering ideal conditions for photography.

5. How are visitors transported from Amsterdam to Giethoorn and Zaanse Schans on this tour?

This tour provides convenient small-group transportation directly from Amsterdam, including hotel pickup within the Amsterdam area. You will travel by a comfortable vehicle, enjoying a scenic drive through the Flevoland region and along the IJsselmeer. This hassle-free arrangement eliminates the need for you to plan public transport routes or arrange personal car travel between the various Dutch highlights.

6. What should I expect to do during my free time in Giethoorn?

After your included electric boat cruise, you will have free time to explore Giethoorn at your leisure. You can stroll along the charming pathways, cross the quaint wooden bridges, admire the unique thatched-roof houses, and discover the tranquil beauty of this car-free village. It's an ideal opportunity to take photographs, visit small shops, or simply relax and soak in the peaceful atmosphere.

7. What are the characteristics of the canals in Giethoorn, particularly their typical depth?

The canals in Giethoorn are distinctively shallow, designed specifically to accommodate the small 'punt' boats and electric vessels that navigate them, rather than larger boats. They typically range in depth but are generally no more than about 1 meter (3 feet) deep, making them perfectly suited for the leisurely, peaceful canal cruises that are a signature experience of the village.

8. What can I expect at the 'Lego City' photo stop in Zaandam?

The tour includes a fun photo stop in Zaandam, often nicknamed 'Lego City' due to its imaginative architecture. You can expect to see unique buildings with facades constructed from various traditional Dutch house styles stacked on top of each other, resembling Lego blocks. This stop provides a great opportunity to capture an Instagram-worthy photo, particularly at the iconic Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Zaandam.

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