Tour Program
Day 1: Departure from the Czech Republic along the route, with safety breaks, passing through Germany.
Day 2: Early morning arrival in Amsterdam – walking tour of the city, flower market, optional cruise on the famous canals. Free time, which many will likely use to visit Madame Tussauds, the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, or many other attractions (payment by card only). In the evening, departure to the accommodation. Overnight stay.
Day 3: After breakfast, departure to Zaanse Schans, an interesting open-air museum with windmills, where we can watch a demonstration of traditional wooden clog making. We continue to the famous cheese farm Alida Hoeve, where we can not only learn about the traditional production of renowned Dutch cheeses but also taste them. Then we visit the picturesque fishing village of Volendam, famous for its smoked eel tradition. In the afternoon, there is an optional visit to the Zuiderzeemuseum, a beautiful living museum showcasing the local traditional architecture. On the way back, we travel along the 30 km long Houtribdijk, a dike dividing the former sea bay into two lakes. Return to the hotel near Lelystad with a stop at the replica of the Batavia ship. Overnight stay.
Day 4: After breakfast, we visit Kinderdijk, the famous windmill area. We continue to Delft, where we visit one of the last two manufactories to learn about the traditional faience production that made this city famous. Then we proceed to Den Haag, where we first drive past the monumental building of the International Court of Justice, followed by a short walk through the city center and then an optional visit to Madurodam, where you can see faithful models of the most interesting Dutch buildings at a 1:25 scale in a park connected by over two kilometers of model railways. Return to the hotel, overnight stay.
Day 5: After breakfast, departure to explore the beauties of the lesser-known region of Zeeland. We visit the picturesque town of Zierikzee, where we will surely admire the historic harbor scenes and the famous city gate. Crossing the monumental Delta Works dam, we continue through the romantic landscape of the southern coast to visit two more historic gems, the towns of Veere and Middelburg. On the way to the accommodation, we stop in the historic city of Bruges, where the city center with its valuable two-story church housing a rare relic of Christ's blood will captivate us. A magnificent view is offered from the old bell tower gallery, which we can climb if time permits. In the local church, we can admire a sculpture by the genius Michelangelo. Departure to Antwerp, accommodation, overnight stay.
Day 6: After breakfast, we visit Ghent. On the way, we make a short stop in Waterloo before arriving in Brussels. A brief walking tour of the city, where we visit the unfinished cathedral, admire the beautiful town hall on the square, and finally see the Manneken Pis statue, the little peeing boy who became the symbol of the city. In the late afternoon, return to Antwerp, overnight stay.
Day 7: After breakfast, we depart for the picturesque Luxembourg. A full day in the capital of the Grand Duchy of the same name. Among other things, you can visit some of the local museums, possibly the castle exhibition, or enjoy a cup of good coffee in one of the countless cafés and get acquainted with the taste of genuine Moselle wine from nearby vineyards. In the evening, we depart with only essential stops through Germany back to the Czech Republic.
Day 8: Arrival in the Czech Republic in the early morning hours.
Information
The minimum number of participants required for the tour to take place is 30 people.
Program changes reserved according to the current situation.
We recommend that every participant bring a payment card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express). Most hotels automatically require a card as a guarantee in case the client uses any extra services beyond the prepaid accommodation (phone, minibar, paid TV programs and movies, etc.). Also, many merchants no longer accept cash.
If you wish to visit the Anne Frank House, Van Gogh Museum, or Rembrandt Van Rijn Museum, you must make a reservation and pay through the official museum websites. The travel agency will not cover any of these services on behalf of the client.