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Netherlands

Schengen area - visa-free for EU/EEA citizens

Overview

The Netherlands is a compact country in Northwestern Europe that punches well above its weight in aviation. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) is one of Europe's busiest airports and serves as the global hub for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, the world's oldest airline still operating under its original name.

Despite its small size, the Netherlands has excellent air connectivity to destinations worldwide. Schiphol consistently ranks among Europe's top five airports by passenger traffic and offers direct flights to over 300 destinations. The country's central European location makes it a natural gateway between North America, Europe, and beyond.

For domestic travel, flights are unnecessary. The Netherlands' excellent rail network connects all major cities within 2-3 hours, making trains the practical choice for getting around.

Major Airports

International Gateway

Airport City Role Major Airlines
AMS Amsterdam KLM hub, major European gateway KLM, Delta, transavia
EIN Eindhoven Low-cost hub, second busiest Ryanair, Wizz Air, transavia
RTM Rotterdam Regional, business travel British Airways, transavia

Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS)

Europe's third busiest airport and KLM's home base:

  • Terminals: Single terminal with three departure halls (1, 2, 3)
  • Departure Hall 1: Schengen flights
  • Departure Halls 2 & 3: Non-Schengen, intercontinental
  • Direct rail: NS trains to Amsterdam Centraal (15 min), Rotterdam (25 min), The Hague (30 min)
  • Minimum connection: 50 min for same-area connections, 80 min for Schengen to non-Schengen
  • Notable: Single-terminal design makes connections efficient

Schiphol is built below sea level on reclaimed land and features one of Europe's largest airport shopping areas. The Rijksmuseum operates a free annex in the departure hall.

Eindhoven (EIN)

The Netherlands' second busiest airport, focused on low-cost carriers:

  • Location: Southern Netherlands, 90 minutes from Amsterdam
  • Airlines: Ryanair, Wizz Air, transavia
  • Destinations: Primarily European leisure routes
  • Transport: Bus to Eindhoven station (20 min), then train to Amsterdam (75 min)
  • Use for: Budget European trips, alternative to Schiphol crowds

Rotterdam The Hague (RTM)

Small regional airport serving business travelers:

  • Location: Between Rotterdam and The Hague
  • Airlines: British Airways, transavia
  • Destinations: Limited European routes (London City, European hubs)
  • Best for: Business travelers to London, avoiding Schiphol

Airlines

Flag Carrier

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL) is the world's oldest airline still operating under its original name (founded 1919):

  • Member of SkyTeam alliance (founding member)
  • Hub: Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS)
  • Joint venture with Air France (Air France-KLM Group)
  • Extensive long-haul network to Americas, Asia, Africa
  • Strong connections through Delta partnership to US destinations
  • Flying Blue frequent flyer program (shared with Air France)

KLM Group Airlines

  • transavia β€” Low-cost subsidiary, European leisure destinations
  • KLM Cityhopper β€” Regional European routes using Embraer aircraft
  • Martinair β€” Cargo operations

Low-Cost Carriers

  • Ryanair β€” Major presence at Eindhoven
  • Wizz Air β€” Eastern European routes from Eindhoven
  • easyJet β€” European routes from Schiphol
  • Vueling β€” Spanish destinations

International Airlines

Major airlines with significant Amsterdam service:

  • Delta β€” Joint venture partner, extensive US routes
  • United β€” Star Alliance, US connections
  • British Airways β€” London services
  • Lufthansa β€” Frankfurt connections
  • Singapore Airlines β€” Asia-Pacific

Entry Requirements

Schengen Area

The Netherlands is part of the Schengen Area, meaning:

  • EU/EEA citizens: Free movement, ID card sufficient
  • Schengen visa holders: Valid for the Netherlands
  • 90-day rule: Non-EU visitors can stay 90 days in any 180-day period

ETIAS (Coming 2025/2026)

Non-EU citizens from visa-exempt countries (US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, etc.) will need ETIAS authorization:

  • Online application, approximately €7 fee
  • Valid for 3 years
  • Pre-travel authorization (similar to US ESTA)
  • Expected implementation in 2025/2026

Visa Required

Citizens of most other countries need a Schengen visa:

  • Apply at Dutch embassy/consulate
  • Fee: €80 (short-stay)
  • Processing: 15 calendar days typical

Passport Requirements

  • Valid for at least 3 months beyond intended stay
  • Issued within the last 10 years

Official information: government.nl/visa

Getting Around

Domestic Flights

Not recommended. The Netherlands is small enough that trains are faster door-to-door:

Route Distance Train Time
Amsterdam ↔ Rotterdam 80 km 40 min
Amsterdam ↔ The Hague 60 km 50 min
Amsterdam ↔ Utrecht 40 km 25 min
Amsterdam ↔ Eindhoven 125 km 75 min
Amsterdam ↔ Maastricht 215 km 2h 30m

No domestic flight routes existβ€”trains connect every city efficiently.

Trains (NS - Nederlandse Spoorwegen)

The Netherlands has one of Europe's densest rail networks:

  • Intercity: Fast trains between major cities, every 10-15 minutes
  • Intercity Direct: High-speed Amsterdam-Rotterdam (40 min), continues to Breda
  • Sprinter: Local trains, more stops
  • International: Eurostar to London, Thalys to Paris/Brussels, ICE to Germany

From Schiphol Airport:

  • Amsterdam Centraal: 15 min
  • Rotterdam Centraal: 25 min
  • The Hague: 30 min
  • Utrecht: 30 min

OV-chipkaart: Contactless smart card for all public transport. Anonymous cards available at stations.

Booking: ns.nl (English available)

Cycling

The Netherlands is famous for cycling infrastructure:

  • Bike rental available at most train stations (OV-fiets)
  • Dedicated bike paths connect all cities
  • Practical for exploring cities and nearby areas

Car Rental

Available at airports and cities, but often unnecessary:

  • Heavy traffic, limited parking in city centers
  • High parking costs
  • Right-hand traffic
  • Good for: tulip fields, countryside exploration

Best Time to Visit

Peak Season (April-May, July-August)

  • April-May: Tulip season, King's Day (April 27)
  • July-August: Summer holidays, highest prices, best weather

Shoulder Season (March, June, September-October)

Best overall value. Good weather, fewer crowds. Ideal for:

  • City breaks
  • Museum visits
  • Cycling tours

Off-Season (November-February)

Lowest fares except Christmas/New Year. Good for:

  • Museum-focused trips
  • Ice skating (if cold enough)
  • Fewer tourists

Weather Considerations

Season Temperature Notes
Spring (Mar-May) 8-17Β°C Tulips bloom April-May
Summer (Jun-Aug) 17-22Β°C Occasional rain, long days
Autumn (Sep-Nov) 8-15Β°C Variable weather
Winter (Dec-Feb) 2-7Β°C Damp, short days

Note: Dutch weather is unpredictable. Pack layers and rain gear year-round.

Top Destinations

Major Cities

City Nearest Airport Known For
Amsterdam AMS (15 min) Canals, museums, culture
Rotterdam RTM (15 min) Architecture, port, nightlife
The Hague RTM (20 min) Government, beach, art
Utrecht AMS (30 min) Historic center, canals
Maastricht AMS/EIN (1.5-2h) Medieval city, EU history
Eindhoven EIN (direct) Design, technology, Van Gogh

Regions

  • Randstad: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht metropolitan area
  • Keukenhof: Tulip gardens near Lisse (March-May only)
  • Kinderdijk: UNESCO windmills near Rotterdam
  • Giethoorn: "Venice of the North," car-free village
  • Wadden Islands: Beaches, nature reserves in the north

Day Trips from Amsterdam

  • Keukenhof: Tulip gardens (45 min, seasonal)
  • Zaanse Schans: Traditional windmills (30 min)
  • Haarlem: Historic city, Frans Hals Museum (15 min)
  • The Hague & Scheveningen: Government, beach (50 min)
  • Rotterdam: Modern architecture (40 min)

Travel Tips

Money

  • Currency: Euro (EUR)
  • Cards: Widely accepted, contactless common
  • Cash: Some smaller shops, markets prefer cash
  • ATMs: Widespread, look for "Geldautomaat"
  • Tipping: Not expected but appreciated (round up or 5-10% for good service)

Connectivity

  • Mobile: Major carriers KPN, Vodafone, T-Mobile
  • eSIM: All carriers support eSIM
  • WiFi: Excellent at airports, hotels, cafes
  • EU roaming: Free for EU mobile plans

Language

  • Dutch is official
  • English widely spoken β€” Netherlands has highest English proficiency in non-native countries
  • Basic Dutch appreciated: "Dank u" (thank you), "Alstublieft" (please)

Safety

Very safe for tourists. Main concerns:

  • Bicycle awareness: Watch for cyclists; they have right of way in bike lanes
  • Pickpockets: Tourist areas in Amsterdam (Centraal Station, Red Light District)
  • Scams: Fake ticket sellers near Anne Frank House

Electrical

  • Voltage: 230V, 50Hz
  • Plug type: Type C (Europlug) and Type F (Schuko)
  • UK/US/Australian plugs need adapter
  • Most modern electronics (laptops, phones) are dual-voltage

Cannabis & Coffee Shops

  • "Coffee shops" sell cannabis, legal for personal use
  • Tourists may purchase in most cities (some border towns restrict)
  • Not allowed in public spaces, restaurants, or hotels
  • Not related to actual coffee cafes

Flights from Netherlands

Top Airports in Netherlands

Busiest airports by route connections

Airports by Region

32 airports across 10 regions (plus uncategorized)

Noord-Brabant(3 airports)

Limburg(1 airport)

Drenthe(1 airport)

BO(1 airport)

SE(1 airport)

SA(1 airport)

Noord-Holland(1 airport)

Friesland(1 airport)

Flevoland(1 airport)

Overijssel(1 airport)