Walk through the tulip fields, take amazing photo's, and even pick your own tulip! Join us on a tour showing you the most colourful tulip fields, a historic windmill, and enjoy a lunch all in one day!
Our guides are professionals from the tulip farming industry, bringing you to the most serene and colourful tulip fields in Holland.
You will travel in comfort with a maximum of 30 people in a spacious coach for a relaxed and personalised tour.
You will have exclusive Tulip access, walking in between the tulips (an experience unique to our tours) and capture perfect photo moments. And can even take home a tulip of your choice as a beautiful souvenir of your day.
In between you will enjoy a lunch in the old Dutch village of Onderdijk and admire the view of the historic Geradus Majella church, an architectural gem. A visit to a traditional Dutch windmill from 1633 and meet the miller is also included.
The UNESCO reclaimed land above Amsterdam is called the Beemster Polder, this is where we drive through to our first tulip field
It is part of the Defense Line of Amsterdam (Stelling van Amsterdam), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Beemster Polder, reclaimed from a lake in the early 17th century, showcases a perfect example of Dutch ingenuity in water management.
One of the Tulip fields we visit
Enjoy a luxury lunch in the old Dutch village of Onderdijk and admire the historic Geradus Majella church, a 1929 architectural gem.
We visit one of the oldest Windmills of the Netherlands. We can go in the windmill and see how it works.
Another tulip field we will visit
Our tours depart from Market 27, just 4 minutes by Metro M52 from Amsterdam Central Station. Take Metro M52 (North-South Line) towards Noord, exit at Noord station. Use exit “Termini” (bus exit), turn right, and walk straight to Market 27.
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The Rijksmuseum is the Dutch national museum dedicated to arts and history. It houses an extensive collection of paintings, including works by Rembrandt and Vermeer.
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Jordaan is a picturesque and lively neighborhood known for its narrow streets, canals, and vibrant atmosphere. It is a great place to explore, shop, and dine.
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