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Experience vibrant tulip, hyacinth, and daffodil fields on a 5-hour small-group tour from Amsterdam, including visits to a bulb farm and Dutch apple pie.

The From Amsterdam: Tulip Fields of Holland Tour offers an inviting escape into the colorful landscapes of South Holland. For $193 per person, this 5-hour journey takes you through expansive flower fields and into the heart of the Dutch bulb-growing region. The tour features roundtrip transportation in a van, which allows access to spots that larger buses can’t reach, providing an intimate experience of blooming tulips, hyacinths, and daffodils that flourish only during March and April.
With a high rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 19 reviews, this tour consistently earns praise for its knowledgeable guides, personal touch, and stunning scenery. It is ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed, informative, and visually rich experience without the crowds. However, it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and small group sizes, as large luggage or strollers are not permitted.
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The tour kicks off at Lot61, a cozy coffee place located under the Hilton DoubleTree Hotel, easily accessible from Grand Central Station by public transit. This central meeting point ensures smooth check-in before embarking on your flower-filled adventure. The small-group setting means that the guide can offer personalized attention and adapt the pace to the group’s interests.
Transportation is via a comfortable van, which drives westward into the tulip-growing regions of South Holland. The short drive allows ample time to soak in the countryside views, with the vehicle navigating rural roads inaccessible to larger tour buses. The tour’s duration is around 5 hours, with flexible starting times based on availability.

One of the highlights involves stopping at Lisse, a town famous for its vibrant flower fields. The photo stop here lasts about 15 minutes, giving everyone a chance to capture the iconic rows of tulips stretching as far as the eye can see. During this time, the guide shares stories about the history of tulip cultivation and the significance of the fields in Dutch culture.
Another key stop is De Tulperij in Voorhout, where visitors spend 1.5 hours exploring flower fields, farms, and local stalls. Here, travelers walk through expansive flower rows and observe how farmers cultivate and harvest tulips and other bulbs. The guide offers insights into how these fields bloom only in spring, creating a spectacular visual feast.

A major attraction is the visit to a local tulip bulb farmer, where the tour includes a walk through working flower fields. This experience allows for a close-up look at how tulips are grown, harvested, and prepared for export. The guide explains the history of tulip farming in the Netherlands and shares fascinating stories about the industry’s evolution.
This part of the trip emphasizes the contrast between manicured gardens and wild, farm-grown fields—an aspect that many find more authentic and charming. The less crowded, more natural setting offers a genuine glimpse into Dutch flower farming life.
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At the De Tulperij stop, travelers enjoy a 1.5-hour break to relax and indulge in Dutch apple pie, along with tea and coffee. This welcoming pause provides a chance to savor a traditional treat, often highlighted as a favorite part of the tour. The cozy setting and warm drinks complement the outdoor flower viewing perfectly, making it a memorable highlight.
The stop also allows for more photo opportunities and casual conversations about Dutch culture and agriculture. The guide’s friendly attitude and local knowledge enhance the experience, making the break both delicious and informative.

After the break, the van continues through rural roads toward additional viewpoints around Voorhout. Another 15-minute photo stop offers fresh perspectives on the endless flower fields. These stops are carefully timed to avoid crowds, giving visitors a peaceful moment to appreciate the vibrant colors and expansive landscapes.
Throughout the drive, the guide shares stories about the Dutch tulip industry, windmills, and local history, enriching the visual experience with cultural context.

The drive back to Oosterdokskade 4 concludes the tour, with plenty of time for last-minute photos along the way. The journey ensures travelers return to the city enriched by the sights and stories, with a deeper appreciation for Dutch flower culture. The small group size guarantees a relaxed atmosphere, allowing for questions, personalized attention, and flexibility in stops.

Compared to larger bus tours, this small-group experience offers a more personal and relaxed vibe. The knowledgeable guide, praised for their friendliness and expertise, makes the journey engaging and informative. Visitors appreciate the authentic farm visits and the opportunity to see flower fields that bloom only during spring.
The tour is especially suited for those who want a seasonal, in-depth look at Dutch tulip cultivation without the crowds or rigid schedules of bigger tours. The midway apple pie break adds a cozy, local touch that many travelers find charming.

This experience appeals to travelers who enjoy scenic countryside drives, photography, and cultural insights. It is perfect for those staying in Amsterdam who seek a short, manageable day trip filled with stunning visuals and authentic farm visits. Since the tour is not suitable for wheelchairs and large luggage or strollers are not allowed, it’s best for active visitors with comfortable clothing and an interest in flowers and local traditions.
The From Amsterdam: Tulip Fields of Holland Tour combines beautiful scenery, expert guides, and cultural stories into a well-rounded experience. With limited group sizes, you enjoy personalized attention and the chance to explore blooming fields that are only accessible during a brief window in spring. The cost of $193 offers good value, considering the inclusions of transport, a traditional Dutch snack, and dedicated time in the fields.
While it’s focused on early spring bloom viewing, the tour’s relaxed pace and authentic farm visits make it a highlight for flower lovers and those wanting to learn about the Dutch tulip industry firsthand.
“Fantastic tour – small group, unscripted, super fun. Tulips were amazing and just loved the feel of visiting the farms versus manicured gardens (th…”
When is the best time to see the tulip fields in bloom?
The peak bloom period is from April 7 to April 30.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes roundtrip transportation by van, water onboard, Dutch apple pie, and coffee and tea.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 5 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Lot61 near the Hilton DoubleTree Hotel in Amsterdam and ends back at the same location.
Is this tour suitable for children or large groups?
It is designed for small groups, limited to 7 participants, and is not suitable for large luggage or strollers.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I wear on this tour?
Comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor walking and variable weather.
Is the guide knowledgeable about Dutch culture?
Yes, the guide is praised for extensive knowledge of tulip farming, windmills, and Dutch history.
Are there any accessibility limitations?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Can I book this tour with flexible payment?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility in planning your trip.