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Discover Dutch traditions on this full-day small-group tour from Amsterdam, visiting Zaanse Schans, a cheese farm, wooden clog workshop, and Giethoorn with a boat cruise.

This small-group tour from Amsterdam offers a well-rounded look at the Netherlands’ iconic sights and traditions for $137.87 per person. The 10-hour journey is designed to provide both guided insights and free time to explore, making it ideal for those wanting a comprehensive day outside the city. Led by a local insider, the tour visits Zaanse Schans, a historic windmill village, and Giethoorn, known as the Venice of the Netherlands, with a boat cruise included. The tour also features visits to a cheese factory and a wooden shoe workshop, offering hands-on demonstrations and tastings.
A notable feature of this tour is the hotel pickup, which adds convenience and ease, especially for visitors unfamiliar with public transportation. The group size is limited to 18 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience with plenty of opportunities for questions and personalized attention. The tour is highly recommended, with 95% of reviews giving it a top rating, and is best suited for those interested in Dutch culture, scenic villages, and making the most of a single day trip.

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The tour begins at Zaanse Schans, a picturesque area famous for its working windmills and traditional Dutch crafts. Here, visitors enjoy private guided tours of a cheese factory, where over 26 cheese flavors are available for tasting, and learn how Gouda cheese is made in the traditional way. The demonstration provides insights into Holland’s cheese-making heritage.
Next, guests visit a wooden shoes factory, watching live demonstrations by traditional clog makers. Visitors can try on different wooden shoes, view various painted and natural styles, and capture plenty of photos. The Royal Amsterdam Diamond tour also takes place here, featuring the story of diamonds and viewing the ‘Royal Lady’ diamond with 268 facets. The admission to all these attractions is included, with ample free time to explore and photograph the windmills.

The first stop at Zaanse Schans is the Catharina Hoeve Cheese Farm, a historic cheese factory showcasing traditional Dutch cheese-making. Visitors observe private demonstrations and learn about the cheese’s history. The tasting experience includes more than 26 cheese flavors, giving a flavorful taste of Dutch dairy craftsmanship. The 30-minute visit is part of the tour’s emphasis on authentic local products.
This stop provides a tactile, edible connection to Dutch culture, with the chance to sample some of the finest Gouda and other cheeses directly from the source.

The Kooijman Souvenirs & Clogs Wooden Shoe Workshop offers a live demonstration of how traditional wooden shoes are made. Visitors see clog makers at work and learn about the history of this iconic Dutch craft. The experience allows for try-ons, with options to paint and decorate wooden shoes to take home. This stop is visually engaging and photo-friendly, offering a hands-on look at a long-standing Dutch tradition.

After exploring Zaanse Schans, the tour heads to Giethoorn, a village famous for its canals and thatched-roof cottages. This destination earns its nickname, Venice of the Netherlands, thanks to its unique network of waterways. Visitors have about 4 hours here, providing ample time for self-guided exploration.
Included in this segment is a 1-hour traditional boat cruise through Giethoorn’s canals, allowing travelers to see the charming village from the water. For more fun, guests can opt to cruise their own boat, which enhances the experience and offers a memorable adventure. The free time also permits wandering through the village, shopping, or simply soaking in the serene scenery.

This tour features an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring comfort during the long drive between locations. The guided tours at each stop are led by knowledgeable guides, with Reinier and Kai among those praised for their friendly, engaging, and informative style. The group size of up to 18 travelers fosters a relaxed atmosphere, allowing everyone to ask questions and enjoy the experience without feeling rushed.
All admission fees and taxes are included in the price, with no hidden costs. The tour also provides bottled water for hydration throughout the day.

The tour starts promptly at 8:00 am with hotel pickup available, adding convenience for travelers staying in Amsterdam. The return is aligned with the 10-hour schedule, giving participants a full day of sightseeing without the need to plan transportation back independently. The small group size ensures smooth transitions between attractions and personalized attention from the guide.

The small-group format with up to 18 participants offers a more intimate experience than larger tours, with plenty of opportunities for interaction. The timing allows for ample exploration at each site, particularly in Giethoorn, where self-guided time enhances flexibility.
A potential limitation is the lack of lunch included, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or purchase food during breaks. Plus, the tour relies on good weather; if canceled due to rain or poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is provided.
Review highlights emphasize punctuality, professionalism, and knowledgeable guides like Reinier and Kai. Travelers consistently mention great communication and friendly service. The tour caters well to solo travelers, couples, and small groups seeking a comprehensive day trip from Amsterdam.
This full-day experience suits those who want to see Dutch windmills, cheese-making, wooden shoe craftsmanship, and picturesque villages in one seamless tour. The self-guided time in Giethoorn makes it ideal for those who enjoy wandering at their own pace. The hotel pickup and small-group setup make it especially convenient for visitors wanting a hassle-free, immersive day outside Amsterdam.
This well-organized tour offers a balanced mix of guided insights and free time to explore Dutch culture and scenery. The inclusion of entry fees, boat cruise, and demonstrations adds value, making it a comprehensive day trip. The small group size enhances interaction, while the pace and logistics are streamlined for comfort and efficiency.
While the lack of lunch may require planning, the diverse attractions—from windmills and cheese farms to the canals of Giethoorn—ensure a memorable experience. Perfect for those eager to get out of Amsterdam and see authentic Dutch villages in a single day, this tour combines scenic beauty, local craftsmanship, and cultural insights effectively.
“Our tour guide was Reinier. He was friendly, engaging and very informative. We had a nice trip. Highly recommend a small group tour of your area se…”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The $137.87 price covers hotel pickup, transport, guided tours at Zaanse Schans, a cheese factory, a wooden shoe workshop, entry fees, a boat cruise in Giethoorn, and bottled water.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, starting at 8:00 am and including travel time, sightseeing, and free exploration in Giethoorn.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, so participants should plan to bring snacks or purchase food during free time.
What attractions will I visit?
Stops include Zaanse Schans for windmills and crafts, Catharina Hoeve Cheese Farm for cheese-making and tasting, Kooijman Clog Workshop for wooden shoe demonstrations, and Giethoorn with a boat cruise.
Can I cruise my own boat in Giethoorn?
Yes, the boat cruise is included, and guests have the option to cruise their own boat for a more fun and interactive experience.
What is the group size?
The small group is limited to 18 travelers, supporting a more personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring comfortable clothes, camera, snacks, and any personal items needed for a full day of sightseeing.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at each stop.
How do I book this tour?
The tour can be booked online via Viator, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the start.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain, a full refund or alternative date is offered.