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Holland evokes visions of winding canals, colourful tulip fields and charming wooden clogs. Of course, no visit to Amsterdam is complete without a cycling or walking tour; but the country’s other cities are equally beautiful. The Hague offers beautiful views of the Northern Sea and some fascinating museums, while Rotterdam is known across the continent for its impressive modern architecture. View our Holland tours below.

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The Netherlands in January: Weather Advice and Travel Tips
The Netherlands in January: Weather Advice and Travel Tips
Thinking about touring the Netherlands in January? With cool temperatures, wintry activities, and few tourists, it can be a pleasant time to visit. There are plenty of things to do in January in the Netherlands, including ice skating on the frozen canals in Amsterdam, exploring world-class museums like the Van Gogh Museum, and even enjoying a cultural festival in Rotterdam. Despite the chill, it’s a great time to explore this beautiful country.
Best Time to Visit the Netherlands
Best Time to Visit the Netherlands
The weather in the Netherlands is famously fickle, but the best time to visit the Netherlands is doubtless in summer, when there are pleasant daytime temperatures and minimal rainfall. However, summer is also the high season throughout Europe. Expect sky-high airfares and hotel rates in Holland and beyond.Some travelers may prefer to travel between high season and low season instead, especially considering the recent overcrowding in Amsterdam. Spring is an enticing season, in particular for garden lovers yearning to see Dutch tulips bloom. Autumn involves fewer tourists and cheaper prices across the board. While summer is generally considered a good time to got to the Netherlands, it isn’t the only option. Read on for an in-depth guide on the best time to travel to the Netherlands.
The Netherlands in February: Weather, Carnivals and More
The Netherlands in February: Weather, Carnivals and More
With huge festivals, cheap rates, and temperatures starting to warm up, visiting the Netherlands in February is a good time to visit. Whether you’re looking to party at the legendary Carnival or want to explore the historic cities and museums without a ton of tourists around you, touring the Netherlands offers a lot of variety.Although the temperatures in February are starting to rise, it’s still chilly during this month. Indoor attractions are a great idea, or if you’re heading outside, wrapping up warm is going to be really important!
The Netherlands in March: Weather, Crowds and More
The Netherlands in March: Weather, Crowds and More
From Van Gogh to tulips to Amsterdam blossoms, March is an excellent time to take a trip to the Netherlands— at least if you’re happy to rug up. This small European nation resides in a temperate zone so you can expect balmier March temperatures than its northern neighbors, but the Netherlands will be colder this time of year than Southern European countries like Italy and Spain.There are still plenty of benefits to visiting the Netherlands in March. Colder temperatures mean far fewer tourists, which results in thinner crowds, cheap airfares and better-value hotels.
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Anonymous | Traveled in May

Bus trip is a very easy and efficient way to see much of the Benelux towns and cities. It would be difficult by car. Our driver was amazing. The history given by the guides and trip director made the trip interesting without being overwhelming. Short bus rides between cities and sites made the days interesting.

Anonymous | Traveled in May

It is fast paced but with down time that provides a chance to rest and regroup. Our tour director was brilliant and worked hard to ensure we visited icons and attractions with the least amount of tourists there which was so much more enjoyable.

Anonymous | Traveled in May

Bern was an absolutely outstanding tour director—knowledgeable, organized, engaging, and truly delightful throughout the trip. This tour is definitely a “quick highlights” experience of each country, but we thoroughly enjoyed it. The visit to the family winery in Germany and the family farm in Switzerland were especially memorable and authentic experiences. Overall, the trip was nearly perfect, with one notable exception: the overnight hotel stay in Germany. The accommodation, located adjacent to a train station, fell well below the standard we expected from Trafalgar. Had the tour ended there, we likely would not have recommended it, as we were extremely disappointed with that portion of the experience. Fortunately, the remainder of the tour exceeded expectations, and we ultimately enjoyed the experience very much. A very special thank you to Bern—she is truly one of Trafalgar’s best.

Anonymous | Traveled in May

It was a trip I had wanted to take for some time. It met my expectations. I wanted to visit mainly Canadian sites and memorials. Sites were impressive, well kept and displays and commentary were well done. Would recommend this trip to anyone interested in history.

David C. | Traveled in May

Hardly “Country Roads”. Most travel was on a motorway. Having said that, without the motorways we would not have been able to experience the breadth of opportunities presented to us.

Freddye S. | Traveled in May

Very nice combo of three countries and the side trip to Trier Germany was a lovely add-on. All three main countries are very historic which many don't realize. We found the combo of history and modern cultural attractions to be a great combination.

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