Make your layover at Schiphol Airport unforgettable! Skip the boring wait and explore the Netherlands in just a few hours. Visit Keukenhof, the most popular attraction with over 800 different colors of tulips, or enjoy the iconic windmills of Zaanse Schans. Stop for a chance to buy authentic Dutch cheese and experience the charm of the countryside. We’ll make sure you’re back on time for your flight, so no stress!
With door-to-door service, you won’t have to search for your driver—our guide will meet you at the Meeting Point inside Schiphol. If you want, we can even make a quick stop in Amsterdam on your way back! Just let us know your connecting flight time, and we’ll ensure you’re back in plenty of time.
Don’t let your layover be boring—make it an adventure!
Duration: 3 hours: Need extra time? You can extend the service with 3 hours.
Pickup included
Tulip Fields (Seasonal: March - May) Witness the breathtaking beauty of the iconic Dutch tulip fields in full bloom, a quintessential sight in the Netherlands. Famous locations like Keukenhof or the Bollenstreek (Flower Strip) where vibrant colors and rows of tulips stretch for miles.
Zaanse Schans (Year-round) Explore the charming Dutch village with traditional wooden houses, windmills, and museums. Visit the Zaans Museum, showcasing the region’s industrial heritage, or experience the historic windmills in action, many still operating today.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Guests will be picked up at the Meeting Point inside Schiphol Airport. Our driver will be holding a sign with the lead traveler's name. Where is the Meeting Point located? The Meeting Point is located in the central hall of Schiphol Plaza, opposite the NS ticket counters and right next to train platform 1. You can follow the black directional signs with yellow letters to guide you towards the Meeting Point. If you prefer not to search for the Meeting Point, you can request a Meet & Greet service by indicating in the comments that you would like to be picked up directly at the arrival hall.