
Amsterdam
The capital with its canal network and romantic old streets, squares, red light districts...
Discover the country's historical landmarks at the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Anne Frank House, e.t.c..









Keukenhof Gardens
The “Garden of Europe” is ablaze with spring tulips, with about 7 million bulbs blooming each year









​Zaanse Schans - Zaandam
The village preserves windmills and traditional wooden architecture,
where visitors can visit clog and cheese workshops.









Beemster
The peaceful village was recognized by UNESCO as the first place to reclaim the sea.
Experience the vast flower fields and countless interesting activities typical of Dutch farmers here.









​Giethoorn
The “Venice of Northern Europe” has no roads, only canals and small boats passing through ancient thatched houses. It is known as a “must-see” when you come to the Netherlands.









Utrecht
Get lost in the historic city, which has been around for about 1,400 years. This is a place that preserves the architectural features of the Middle Ages, voted by CNN as the most environmentally friendly city in the world.






Rotterdam
The largest port city in Europe and the second largest in the world. Famous for its magnificent castles, monumental architectural works, as well as wonderful natural scenery.






The Hague
Capital of the province of South Holland, and a coastal city on the western coast of the Netherlands. It is also the official seat of the Dutch Government.









Volendam
One of the best preserved and most famous fishing villages in the Netherlands. The harbour is lined with traditional wooden houses and fishing boats.









Marken
The small island has its own distinct culture, with a lighthouse that has been
preserved and in operation since 1970.








