Enjoy an unforgettable drive it yourself trip through the typical Dutch countryside in the South-Holland region with Renzy.nl. In a 100% electric and eco-friendly 2-person Renault Twizy with GPS navigation, you can explore the traditional Dutch countryside with its windmills, polders and picturesque villages. On this tour we have 2 stops, one at a biological fruit orchard and also a visit to the picturesque Kaag island. Ride this lovely tour at your own pace and off the beaten track!
Our GPS tours are driven with a easy to handle 2-person Renault Twizy. The unique open and contemporary design of our Renault Twizies give you a sense of freedom. You feel, smell and experience where you drive. The Twizy is mainly driven on country roads where you also drive with a normal car. Driving a Renault Twizy is super easy and fun: on the road you attract a lot of attention! The Twizy is 100% electric and gentle on your ears.
We can handle groups up to 12 people, 6 cars available per time slot.
4 vehicles, max. 8 travellers
3 vehicles, max. 6 travellers
2 vehicles, max. 4 travellers
1 vehicle, max. 2 travellers
Starting point of the GPS Countryside and Windmill tour
We are located at 800mtrs walking distance from flowerpark the Keukenhof. Renzy.nl easily accessible by car or by public transport from Amsterdam and Schiphol Airport.
Please make sure to be present 15 minutes prior to the start of the tour for the check-in and explanation.
Please bring your passport or ID and driver's license.
For non-EU residents please bring your international driver's license.
If there is a second driver, make sure he/she also brings a valid ID and driver's license or international driver's license for non-EU residents.
At least 3 years in possession of driver's license.
Deposit payment of euro 150,- by credit card or PIN in advance.
South Holland is a vibrant province in the Netherlands known for its picturesque landscapes, historic cities, and innovative spirit. From the bustling streets of Rotterdam and The Hague to the serene tulip fields and windmills of the countryside, South Holland offers a rich blend of urban and rural experiences.
A stunning example of modern architecture, this train station is a major transportation hub and a landmark in Rotterdam.
The political heart of the Netherlands, this historic complex houses the Dutch government and is a beautiful example of medieval architecture.
One of the world's largest and most beautiful spring flower gardens, featuring millions of tulips and other flowers.
A series of construction projects that protect the Netherlands from flooding, showcasing impressive engineering feats.
A renowned art museum in The Hague, housing a collection of Dutch Golden Age paintings, including works by Vermeer and Rembrandt.
A thin waffle cookie filled with a layer of sweet syrup.
Raw herring fish, typically eaten with onions and pickles.
A thick pea soup with various types of meat, traditionally eaten in winter.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and numerous outdoor festivals. The tulip fields are in full bloom in April and May, making spring another popular time to visit.
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South Holland is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Rotterdam Centraal, Den Haag Centraal
Rotterdam Central Station, The Hague Central Station
Efficient and punctual, connecting major cities and towns.
Available • Apps: Uber, TaxiApp
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One of the oldest cities in the Netherlands with a rich history and beautiful architecture.
A picturesque town known for its Delftware pottery and historic buildings.
A vibrant city in the south of the Netherlands with a rich history and cultural attractions.
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