It’s almost impossible to find anywhere in Europe as easy-going and fun for families as The Netherlands. It’s also one of the prettiest and most historic countries in the world and small enough to explore a lot, even on a shorter trip.
Base a trip in Amsterdam and there are dozens of other fascinating cities nearby. You can bike around tulip fields and along mile after miler of canal and hundreds of festivals are made for families, all year long.
Opt for Rotterdam and wonderful North Sea beaches are half an hour drive from the city. Eindhoven’s very cool for design-conscious teens. And places to stay are just as wide ranging and interesting, whether you’re looking for a family hotel, an eco-beach house or a houseboat.
Over 90 percent of Dutch people speak English fluently.
The Netherland’s coastline is over 180 miles long and known for sandy beaches and the dramatic dunes at Texel National Park.
Amsterdam hosts dozens of children’s events every year including the King’s Day kids’ market, KinderBevrijdings in May and the arrival of Sinterklaas at Chrismas.
From weekend from May to September, theater, music, kids’ shows, cabaret and comedy is free to enjoy in Amsterdam’s Vondelpark.
Rotterdam is under an hour by train from Amsterdam, Delft is 40 minutes away, and both Utrecht and Haarlem are under 30 minutes from the Dutch capital.
The Netherlands has 20 National Parks including traffic-free Schiermonnikoog, one of the country’s Frisian Islands, famous for beautiful beaches and rare seabirds.
Don’t drive in any of the cities – parking’s impossible and public transportation is very good everywhere. Rent bikes to see the countryside around Amsterdam: it’s flat and made for biking. The Netherlands is a fantastic country to tour around because it’s so compact. The roads are excellent and even renting a car for a few days lets you see a lot here.