This harbour cruise takes you through one of the largest seaports in the world. You will get a chance to admire the impressive skyline of Rotterdam as you cruise past buildings, shipyards, docks and thousands of shipping containers. The cruise takes place in the middle of the heavy traffic of inland shipping and seagoing vessels, and along the former flagship of the Holland America Line. Audio commentary will provide information about the sights you see.
Located in the heart of The Hague, the museum Mauritshuis houses a large collection of 17th-century Dutch and Flemish painting including artworks by Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Vermeer and van Dyck.
You'll get the chance to explore the permanent collection, which includes masterpieces such as 'Girl with the Pearl Earring' by Vermeer and 'The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp' by Rembrandt, and learn about it with the free tours offered by the museum. This ticket also gives you access to temporary exhibitions.
Join us on a 2-hour walk through Rotterdam and experience the contrast between its postmodern architecture and devastating history. Starting as a fishermen's village 800 years ago, the city quickly grew into the Netherlands' most important hub for transport and major cruise ships. On 14 May 1940, the city centre was bombed by the Nazis. Showing the town’s true resilience, Rotterdam was rebuilt from its ashes into one of Europe’s most impressive skylines. Our guides are expert storytellers and are from the city, ready to engage with great stories about the city's past and modern-day culture. Additionally, we will advise what places to visit, where to wine & dine and what tourist traps to avoid.
Come along on a two-hour walking trip through the largest Dutch city by the North Sea! Find out why it’s called the City of Peace & Justice and why the government is seated at the Royal House of Orange of Nassau instead of Amsterdam. Explore the historic downtown area and learn the difference between ‘Hagenaars’ and ‘Hagezen’. From historic landmarks to little gems hidden in plain view, let us surprise you on your next trip. Important spots of interests on our tour include the Mauritshuis, Binnenhof (Court of Parliament), Royal Palace Noordeinde and its lush gardens, and the statue of local legend 'Haagse Harry'.Book now and join us on the next tour!
With this ticket, you'll get access to Remastered in Rotterdam to discover iconic artworks in a new way. You'll experience the works of old Dutch masters and be immersed in the colourful world of Van Gogh, surrounded by the creatures of Jeroen Bosch and feel like you're diving as you walk through schools of fish in the underworld.
You'll get to dance to Victory Boogie Woogie, walk through a waterfall and the clouds and make a UFO fly on a giant screen.
With this ticket, you'll be able to visit the whole of the Netherlands in just one day at Madurodam. This miniature model of the country will allow you to walk around miniature versions of Dutch landmarks and cities, including a stroll through Amsterdam or a visit to the Parliament Building in the Hague. The model village also includes miniatures of trains, cars and boats, and is packed full of fun photo activities.
This ticket gives you the opportunity to take a ride on The Pier SkyView Ferris wheel. You'll enter a climate-controlled gondola and ascend smoothly to 50 metres up, before savouring panoramic views over the Dutch coastline. As an added bonus, you'll be served complimentary brownies or apple tarts accompanied by tea or coffee during your ride.
Combine a visit to the Keukenhof Gardens with a beautiful windmill Cruise (of approximately 1 hours) on the 'Kagerplassen' (also known as the 'Amsterdam Lakes')
During the cruise you can enjoy the beautiful views, historic windmills and typical Dutch villages in the famous bulb region.
The boat is covered and offers an open deck as well, providing great photo opportunities, so be sure to bring your camera!
Come at your own pace and first enjoy a beautiful 1 hour windmill Cruise on one of the great ships of Rederij van Hulst. When checking in for the cruise you will get your timed entrance ticket for the Keukenhof Gardens which can be visited after the cruise.
The Keukenhof Gardens are located only 15 minutes (by car) from the cruise departing point.
With the Keukenhof ticket you will have directly access to the gardens (we will reserve a time slot after the cruise for you)
Attention! You will receive the Keukenhof ticket at our meeting point in Warmond.
During this experience, you'll take an audio-guided tour of the Windmills of Kinderdijk. At this iconic windmill landscape, you'll learn about water management ingenuity over the centuries. You can start with a visit to the pumping station or take a boat tour along the waterway. Next, you can visit the two museum windmills to see authentic machinery and learn about the lives of the millers who once worked and lived here. This tour combines a mixture of nature and history.
This experience grants admission to Royal Delft, the only remaining Delft blue pottery factory from the 17th century. You’ll have a chance to see master painters at work, painting entirely by hand according to centuries-old traditions.
An audio guide will share interesting facts about the factory, production process and its history with the Dutch royal family. Later, you’ll be able to enjoy a high tea at Brasserie 1653, taking in the historic courtyard view.
On this one-hour cruise, you’ll float along the Kagerplassen canals and lakes, past the charming Dutch landscape.
You'll set sail from the town of Warmond, a short drive from the Keukenhof tulip gardens. As you cruise on the water aboard a comfortable boat, you'll get views of classic Dutch sights like windmills, polders and traditional villages. You can also purchase snacks and drinks from the bar on board.
400 Years ago the first Dutch East India Company ships arrived back in Holland filled with the Chinese blue and white porcelain. This porcelain became very popular among affluent families such as the European Royals. When the import of Chinese porcelain declined as a result of civil wars in China, the Dutch potteries seized the opportunity and developed their own version of this blue and white porcelain. This resulted in the birth of Delft Blue in the Netherlands. Nowadays, Delft Blue is one of the true Dutch icons.
This ticket will take to Remastered, a digital arts centre. Here, you’ll be surrounded by work created by some of the most influential Dutch artists, from Van Gogh’s The Starry Night to Mondrian’s Victory Boogie-Woogie. You'll also see pieces from Bosch, Vermeer and Rembrandt, all displayed digitally.
Your tour will begin at the centre’s entrance, located underneath Erasmus Bridge. From here, you’ll follow your guide through several multimedia experiences to the main hall, where the 30-minute Remastered show will begin. Afterwards, you’ll go through Earth alley and then back to the Welcoming Area.
Miniworld Rotterdam is an indoor miniature world that offers you a unique way to explore the city of Rotterdam, her stories, her architecture and absorbing maritime tradition, all in a bird’s eye view.
When you look closely, you will discover many surprising and often amusing details. As you walk through our miniature world you will encounter various themes: vast rural landscapes, filled with windmills and typical Dutch villages; the city of Rotterdam, both modern and historical, including the largest indoor miniature port of Europe; and last, but not least, Great-Britain. This part is not completely ready yet, but can be visited and is already very interesting.
Beware! In Miniworld a day only lasts 24 minutes. Before you know it night falls. Tens of thousands of lights sparkle in the dark.
The one thing that never changes is the good weather, because Miniworld Rotterdam is an indoor attraction with air conditioning!
A Whole World Awaits You...
Explore The Hague and its links with power, politics and more at your own pace on this self-guided walking tour. From the grandeur of the Binnenhof and the Peace Palace to the chilling story of Johan de Witt’s murder, the city’s past comes alive in every stop. Wander through royal gardens, peek into the oldest shopping arcade in the Netherlands, and uncover hidden courtyards. Along the way, learn how The Hague got its name, how it became the city of peace and justice and which famous drink originated here.
Perfect for first time visitors, this self-guided walk with an app lets you control the pace with 15 spots on one tour. You can pause for coffee, choose to enter a museum, or simply enjoy the stories as you stroll.