Explore Dutch countryside: visit Zaanse Schans mills, taste local fish, and learn history with a guide. Experience Holland’s charm on a VIP tour.
Explore Dutch countryside: visit Zaanse Schans mills, taste local fish, and learn history with a guide. Experience Holland’s charm on a VIP tour.
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Het Twiske - Het Twiske:
On the journey, the route will pass through:
A nature reserve in the northern Netherlands, designated as a Natura 2000 zone, surrounded by peat lakes and home to birds such as the European syllable, the hill spire, or the stinging lagoon. It’s an ideal spot for photography and wildlife observation. - Zaanse Schans - 2…
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Het Twiske - Het Twiske:
On the journey, the route will pass through:
A nature reserve in the northern Netherlands, designated as a Natura 2000 zone, surrounded by peat lakes and home to birds such as the European syllable, the hill spire, or the stinging lagoon. It’s an ideal spot for photography and wildlife observation. -
Zaanse Schans - 2 Zaanse Schans – Zaanse Schans: Mills, history, and Dutch tradition
Explore Zaanse Schans, a unique village in the heart of the Kalverpolder, surrounded by peat meadows and 17th-century houses. Stroll among historic windmills, artisan clog workshops, and the aroma of cocoa as boats sail down the river.
- Discover how these mills helped drain polders, make paper, grind grain, and cut wood. Today, of the original 9,000 mills, only 1,000 remain, preserved thanks to this open-air museum.
- Book your tour and experience the authentic traditional Netherlands.
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Klompenmakerij - 3. Wooden Clog Workshop in Zaanse Schans
Visit the historic wooden clog workshop in Zaanse Schans, located in De Vrede, an 18th-century warehouse. Discover the traditional art of Dutch clog making, preserved thanks to original machines and the dedication of artisans like Jaap Kooijman.
- A century ago, more than 8,000 people worked in this industry; today, only a few masters remain. Learn about its history and try on these iconic clogs, a symbol of rural life in the Netherlands.
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Wijdewormer - On this route, the journey will pass through a polder with numerous farms, villas, and extensive farmland. Through Wijdewormer with the Natura 2000 area of Twiske.
In the Middle Ages, Wijdewormer was an inland sea called “Wormermeer,” with the village of “Nek,” today’s village of Neck, as a fishing village. In 1626, the “Wormer” was reclaimed and became the 1,666-hectare piece of land that Wijdewormer reclaimed. Unlike many other reclaimed lands in the province of North Holland, Wijdewormer was filled with fresh water and had no ebb and flow. Therefore, there was no open connection to the sea. During the 17th century, Wijdewormer became a granary for the Zaan region, where ships were built. -
Edam - 8. Edam, the best-preserved pearl in the North of the Netherlands
Experience the magic of Edam, one of the most charming villages in the Netherlands, where canals, Renaissance mansions, hydrangea gardens, and picturesque tea houses create a fairytale-worthy setting.
Its history dates back to the 12th century with peasants and fishermen settled on the banks of the river. The construction of 33 shipyards, their fleet of vessels, and fishing fueled a thriving foreign trade, making Edam one of the richest cities in Holland.
The perfectly preserved facades of the 18th century bear witness to their splendor. And of course, Edam is world-famous for its cheese, whose weekly fair gave a big boost to the local economy.
On this tour, you will not only stroll through its streets full of history but also taste authentic Edam cheese in a unique setting.
Book your private tour now and fall in love with the flavors of the most authentic Holland. -
Jacobs Hoeve Cheese Farm by Henri Willig - Jacobs Hoeve Cheese Farm and Jersey Organic Farm
Katwoude is located on the IJsselmeerdijk between Monnickendam and Volendam. The rural setting with farms is typical of the North Holland polder, the breeding ground for the famous Dutch cheeses. At the bottom of the dike lies the atmospheric Jacobs Hoeve. Upon arrival, the staff in original costumes will show you how the cheese is made. The cozy shop offers a wide selection of exclusive cheeses, souvenirs, and typical Dutch delicacies.
Here, enjoy a delicious free tasting of more than 35 types of Dutch cheeses from sheep, cow, goat, and mixed cheeses. This can be accompanied by a delicious typical Dutch beer or wine. (Drinks are subject to charge) -
Volendam - On the shore of the Markermeer, the picturesque fishing village of Volendam retains its essence with traditional costumes, folk music, and the best marine gastronomy. Its streets of wooden houses and unique mosaics take visitors back to the past, as they stroll through De Dijk, facing one of the largest lakes in Europe.
Souvenir shops and restaurants, open all year round, offer an authentic atmosphere and fresh fish and seafood dishes, straight from the water to the table. The historic port still remembers the 1934 fish auction, and you can taste herring, eel, or cod at its local stalls.
Want a special memory? Dress in a traditional Volendam costume and take a unique souvenir photo.
Included in our private tour of the Dutch countryside, so you can experience the true tradition of the Netherlands. -
Volendam Haven - Gastronomic delights in Volendam
Volendam boasts a large number of restaurants and fish stalls, as it is a fishing village. Due to its location on the water, fish is one of Volendam’s star products, so here, taste some of its delicious typical fish dishes such as kibbeling, herring/haring, smoked eel, salmon, and oysters. In short, indulge your palate, all accompanied by a good wine or champagne. To finish the gourmet touch, enjoy a lush dessert of pofertjes or Stroop Wafels. -
Waterland - From Volendam to Marken, the journey will go around Europe’s largest artificial freshwater lake. Due to a great flood in 1916, which washed away a large part of Waterland, leaving Marken with floating houses, dead people, and destroyed villages, the Netherlands decided to close itself off from the sea. The Zuiderzee became the IJsselmeer. Lives were protected, but all the fishermen, sailors, and people who made sails for ships were left without work. Many of them tried to establish fishing in the North Sea, but this was not possible in the long term due to the distance. Before the closure, the Zuiderzee was an important source of income for fishermen, especially herring and anchovy fishing. After the completion of the 32 km Afsluitdijk, the saltwater gradually became fresher. As a result, most of the fish disappeared, only eel, pikeperch, and smelt managed to survive. In this lake, part of the world’s migratory birds can be seen.
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Marken - 16. Marken – A storytelling village by Lake IJssel
Discover Marken, a historic gem that was an island until 1957 when a levee joined it to the peninsula. In the 13th century, priests and fishermen settled here, cultivating the land and living off the sea. To withstand the floods, its inhabitants built wooden houses on stilts, a unique piece of Dutch engineering.
Today, Marken retains its authentic traditional culture, with picturesque houses, grazing sheep, and colorful boats on the lake. Walking through its streets is like entering a story, surrounded by idyllic landscapes that seem to be taken from a postcard.
Included in our private tour of the Dutch countryside, so you can experience the history and beauty of one of the most charming villages in the Netherlands. -
Marken - Zeedijk Marken
The former island of Marken, now connected by a dam to the mainland, is now connected to Waterland. On this route, the special character of this former island will be introduced. There are so many beautiful historic buildings to see here that almost all of Marken enjoys a protected townscape! On the way to Marken, you can quietly reach it via the dike and enjoy the view of Marken, which is slowly approaching. Along the water, see: on one side the Gouwzee and on the other the IJsselmeer lake.
Werven
Marken was originally built on quays: artificial hills two or three meters high that residents used to throw manure, grass, and household waste on to protect themselves from flooding. Since the construction of the Afsluitdijk in 1932, the danger of flooding has, of course, passed, but the quays remain, as do the characteristic wooden houses on stilts.

- Private transportation
- Water
- Demonstration of how traditional wooden clogs are made in the region
- Tasting of typical Dutch cookies
- Snacks
- Guide
- Private transportation
- Water
- Demonstration of how traditional wooden clogs are made in the region
- Tasting of typical Dutch cookies
- Snacks
- Guide
- Lunch or dinner
- Tips
- Lunch or dinner
- Tips
Private Tour of the Dutch Countryside – VIP
Exclusive Benefits
- Complete privacy for you and your group.
- A Spanish-speaking official guide with expertise in history, architecture, and engineering, known for their great sense of humor.
- Premium transportation with pick-up from your hotel or chosen location.
- Full flexibility to tailor the…
Private Tour of the Dutch Countryside – VIP
Exclusive Benefits
- Complete privacy for you and your group.
- A Spanish-speaking official guide with expertise in history, architecture, and engineering, known for their great sense of humor.
- Premium transportation with pick-up from your hotel or chosen location.
- Full flexibility to tailor the route and schedule.
- Access to hidden gems not shown on large group tours.
On this tour, you can:
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Wander through traditional Dutch houses and charming harbors like Marken.
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Savor authentic fried fish in local taverns.
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Delight in breathtaking views of the largest lake in Europe.
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Witness the live crafting of the famous Dutch clogs.
Embark on a journey back in time where the blue sky meets green fields, and boats glide past 17th-century houses. Book now to enjoy one of the most memorable experiences of your vacation.
- Child seats or chairs are available upon request and advance notice.
- It is possible to go in a wheelchair if someone can push the chair or she can do it herself and get in and out of the car alone.
- It is not recommended for people who have difficulty walking on a large scale.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.