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At Europe Private Tours, we offer fully private tours of the Netherlands, led by your own professional driver-guide. You travel privately in a luxurious Mercedes, following a personalized itinerary tailored to what matters most to you.

The Netherlands may be small, but there are plenty of things to see and do. You might start in Amsterdam, walking along 17th-century canals, and a few days later be out in a national park, on a North Sea beach, or in a small Hanseatic town that feels a world away from the capital. Routes move logically across the country, keeping driving times manageable and minimizing hotel changes.

Explore our itineraries below to find the route that suits you best, or let us create a completely bespoke journey tailored to you.

Dutch flag waving in front of the Erasmus Bridge and modern city skyline in Rotterdam, Netherlands on a sunny day

7 Day Netherlands Private Tour Itinerary

Our 7-day private tour of the Netherlands is ideal if you want a well-paced introduction that combines the country’s most recognizable highlights with coastal scenery and smaller historic towns. Beginning in Amsterdam, you explore the Canal Belt and Jordaan before heading beyond the city. Stops include Zaanse Schans, The Hague, and Delft, followed by Rotterdam’s modern rebuild and the windmills of Kinderdijk. You continue through Utrecht, Giethoorn, and the IJsselmeer, focusing on quieter waterways and smaller towns. Carry on to Haarlem on the North Sea coast, before returning to Amsterdam to bring your tour to a close.

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8 Day Netherlands & Belgium Private Tour

The 8-Day Netherlands & Belgium Private Tour follows a clear southbound route from Amsterdam to Brussels, linking the Netherlands’ canal cities with Belgium’s medieval towns. Along the way, you travel through places like Kinderdijk, Delft, and Ghent, with each stop naturally positioned along the journey. It’s a straightforward, well-paced itinerary that combines major cities with smaller historic centers without unnecessary detours.

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10 Day Private Tour of the Netherlands

The 10-day private tour expands the journey east and north, creating a broader arc across the country. After time in Amsterdam, including the Anne Frank House and the Rijksmuseum, the route moves toward Utrecht and De Haar Castle before shifting into the forested landscapes of Hoge Veluwe National Park. You explore Arnhem’s WWII history and continue through historic Hanseatic towns along the IJssel River before heading into Friesland and the Wadden Sea region. A ferry crossing to Texel Island adds dunes, beaches, and open coastal scenery to the experience, before the route curves back south via Alkmaar and Zaanse Schans to Amsterdam.

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10 Day Private Tour of the Netherlands, Germany & Czechia

The 10-Day Netherlands, Germany & Czechia Private Tour is a continuous eastbound journey that links canal cities, Rhine landmarks, and Central Europe’s major capitals. Starting in Amsterdam, the route moves through Cologne and Berlin before slowing down in Dresden and finishing in Prague. It’s a city-focused itinerary where each stop adds a different layer of history, architecture, and atmosphere.

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14 Day Private Tour of the Netherlands

Our 14-day private tour of the Netherlands is designed for travelers who want to experience the country in full. Over two weeks, you complete a full loop: starting in Amsterdam, traveling south through The Hague and Rotterdam, continuing into Zeeland, then on to Brabant and Maastricht. The route turns east toward Arnhem and Hoge Veluwe National Park, before heading north to Giethoorn, Groningen, and the Wadden coast. It finishes by crossing the Afsluitdijk and returning to Amsterdam through classic windmill landscapes. It’s ideal for travelers who want depth and contrast without constant relocation.

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Destinations in the Netherlands Our Guests Love

Couple sitting by the canal overlooking traditional Dutch houses and canal boats in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam

With its canals, narrow townhouses, and compact center, Amsterdam is easy to explore without covering long distances. The Anne Frank House is a must-visit, offering a powerful insight into the city’s history, while the Rijksmuseum brings together some of the Netherlands’ most important artworks. Moving through the streets, you’re constantly passing between landmarks, neighborhoods, and everyday local life, which is what makes the city so enjoyable to spend time in.

Colorful tulip flowerbeds lining a winding paved path in a lush garden in the Netherlands, showcasing vibrant spring blooms and European garden design for Netherlands private tours

Keukenhof Gardens

Open for a short period in spring, Keukenhof is the place to see the Netherlands at its most colourful. Rows of tulips and seasonal flowers fill the gardens, creating one of the most recognisable scenes in the country. It’s very much a seasonal highlight, but when in bloom, it’s hard to match anywhere else.

Traditional Dutch windmills at Zaanse Schans in the Netherlands on a sunny day with blue sky and water channel, popular tourist attraction near Amsterdam

Zaanse Schans

Windmills, wooden houses, and small workshops sit together along the river, giving a clear look at traditional Dutch life. Working windmills and live demonstrations make it more than just a visual stop, so you’re not just looking at history, you’re seeing how it worked in practice.

Rotterdam cityscape with Erasmus Bridge and boat on the Nieuwe Maas River at sunset, Netherlands

Rotterdam

Very different from Amsterdam, Rotterdam stands out for its modern design and architecture. Buildings like the Cube Houses and the Markthal give the city a bold, contemporary feel, making it worth visiting for anyone wanting to see a different side of the Netherlands.

Dutch Parliament building in The Hague, The Netherlands with scenic pond and fountain on a sunny day, popular tourist attraction in Holland

The Hague

Set close to the coast, The Hague combines a working city with easy access to the sea. Government buildings and international courts sit alongside areas like Scheveningen, where the focus shifts to the beach. Being able to move from city streets to the coastline in such a short time is what makes it stand out.

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If you’re ready to book one of our Netherlands tours or would like to receive your own complimentary itinerary, simply get in touch with our team using the inquiry form below. We look forward to planning your private journey through the Netherlands.

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