Your Own Holland.
Amidst a Sea of Tulips
Tour of the flowering fields by electric bike or car (Keukenhof optional)
PRIVATE BIKE/CAR TOUR

Tulip Tour from Amsterdam:
Gorgeous Flower Fields, and Amazing Stories

There's nothing more beautiful than endless fields of flowering tulips! Not to mention the hyacinths - the smell of which is enough to drive you crazy with happiness! We will drive through the most stunning fields, visit a flower farm, and each of us will gather a magnificent bouquet. We will visit sheep, deer and llamas, get to know the local cuisine and discover tulip vodka. And, of course, we will take beautiful photos amid a sea of tulips.

We will make many stops. And we will keep telling you many amazing stories throughout our trip - about the "black" tulip and the tulip mania, the craftiness of flower growers, flower auctions, innovative farms and amazing eco-projects. How does the Netherlands manage to be the world's second-largest exporter of agricultural produce? Where are the hidden farms in the cities? How do people live in Dutch villages? Why do we need shepherds, how to avoid stressing out Magpie birds and why are bees an export product? Let's find out!

The best way to take this tour is by electric bike. But if you choose the "by car" option, we can visit the fantastic flower garden of Keukenhof, filled with the best tulip varieties invented by Dutch growers. But whichever option you choose, what's important is that this day remains one of the happiest and most beautiful memories of your trip! Come along!
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from €600 for 1-4 people or €150 per person if there are more of you

€750 / €980 for 1-6 people
Entrance tickets to Keukenhof are not included.


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9A tour of the tulip fields can be organised in various ways: by bike or by car, with or without a visit to Keukenhof. Otherwise, if you don't need a guided tour, we can arrange an individual or a group transfer to the park through the most charming fields. The choice is yours!

1. Tour of the fields on an electric bike.
Duration of the tour: 8 hours.
Cost of the tour: €600 for 1-4 people or €150 per person if there are more of you (the bike rental is not included in the price and must be paid separately).
Meeting point: Amsterdam Central Station

2. Tour of the fields by car.
A visit to Keukenhof is optional. If you don't feel like spending 8 hours on a bike, choose this option instead. The route is the same as the bike tour. And if you'd like, we can extend the tour by 2 hours and see the magnificent Keukenhof Park.
Tour duration: 4/6 hours.
Car capacity: up to 6 people.
If you like, it is also possible to use a higher-class car, just let us know about your preference in advance.
Cost of the tour: 750 / 980 euros for 1-6 people.
Tickets to Keukenhof (optional): adult ticket - € 19.50, children 0-3 years old - free of charge, children 4-17 years old - € 9.00.
Meeting point: we will pick you up from your hotel in Amsterdam.

Please note
Tickets to Keukenhof, the purchase of tulip bulbs, food, drinks, and other expenses are not included in the tour price and must be paid separately. Electric bike rental fee: €30 per day.
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