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Discover the charming Dutch countryside with this private tour from Amsterdam to Giethoorn and Zaanse Schans, including a canal cruise, factories, and windmills.
If you’re eyeing a day trip from Amsterdam that combines idyllic waterways, historic windmills, and quaint villages, this private tour to Giethoorn and Zaanse Schans offers a well-rounded experience. Designed for small groups, it promises personalized guidance and the flexibility to customize your day, all wrapped in the comfort of private transportation.
What we love most about this tour is the balanced mix of scenery and culture—from relaxing canal cruises in Giethoorn to exploring traditional windmills and factories at Zaanse Schans. The chance to tailor the itinerary means you’re not tied to a rigid schedule, which adds to the feeling of a truly personalized adventure.
A potential consideration is that the tour’s value depends heavily on your interest in Dutch rural life and historic sites; if you’re after urban sightseeing or a more adrenaline-fueled experience, this might not hit the mark.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate authentic, off-the-beaten-path sights, want a relaxed pace, and prefer the comfort of a private guide. Families, couples, or small groups looking for a deeper connection to Dutch countryside life will find it particularly appealing.


This private tour is built for those who want a personalized, immersive day outside Amsterdam’s city buzz. The focus on small-group transport ensures comfort and flexibility, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace. With guides fluent in multiple languages, it caters well to international travelers seeking a smooth, informative experience.
The highlight for many is the private canal cruise in Giethoorn, often called the “Venice of the North,” which provides a unique vantage point of this waterway-laden village. The cruise, combined with visits to windmills and traditional factories, guarantees an authentic taste of Dutch life.
The tour’s notable value lies in its inclusions: private transfers, all fees, bottled water, and guided explanations. While it doesn’t include the private boat in Giethoorn, the cruise included still offers plenty of scenic charm.
For a more personal experience, these private Giethoorn tours deliver individual attention

Starting from your Amsterdam hotel or airport, you’ll hop into a luxurious air-conditioned vehicle—either a 5-seater for small groups or a spacious Mercedes-Benz minivan if traveling with more people. The journey into the Dutch countryside is smooth, relaxed, and designed to set the tone for a tranquil day ahead.
Your first stops are at the Windmill Village, located roughly 15 kilometers north of Amsterdam. Here, you’ll visit a cheese factory and a clog factory—both quintessential Dutch symbols. Watching the craftspeople at work offers a glimpse into centuries-old traditions, making these stops much more than just photo ops. The cheese factory, in particular, is an opportunity to learn about Dutch dairy craftsmanship, maybe even sample some fresh cheese.
The windmills, some of which date back centuries, vividly depict the Dutch ways of harnessing wind power for various industrial tasks. From old shipyards to milling, the area is a living museum and an industrial pioneer—home to over 800 windmills in the past.
After about two and a half hours, you’ll head to Giethoorn, about 50 km away, often called the “Venice of the North”. This village has no roads—only canals lined with thatched-roof houses, charming gardens, and peaceful waterways.
Here, you’ll enjoy a private boat cruise, which is a highlight. The boat allows you to drift past picturesque homes, lush greenery, and quiet bridges, giving a different perspective than on foot or car. It’s a slow-paced, picture-perfect experience that perfectly encapsulates the essence of this tranquil village.
Following the cruise, you’ll have time to enjoy a leisurely lunch in Giethoorn. The flexible schedule means you can choose a local eatery or bring along snacks, depending on your preference. Afterward, there’s ample opportunity to wander the paths, take photos, or visit local shops.
By late afternoon, you’ll depart Giethoorn for Amsterdam, expecting to arrive back around 6:30-7:00 pm. The entire day offers a balanced mix of guided insight and free time, ideal for those who prefer to see sights at their own pace.

Traveling in a 5-seater sedan or Mercedes-Benz minivan ensures a comfortable journey, with plenty of space for luggage or camera gear. The vehicle is air-conditioned, which is a plus during warmer months. The private nature of the tour means no waiting for strangers or adhering to a rigid group schedule, making it perfect for those who value intimacy and flexibility.
The tour can be tailored for groups of 1-4 people with the small sedan, or for 5-8 people with the minivan, offering an inclusive experience regardless of your group size.

Included are hotel pickup and drop-off in Amsterdam, bottled water, private transportation, all fees and taxes, and a knowledgeable guide fluent in English, Chinese, or Cantonese.
The only notable exclusion is the private boat in Giethoorn, which is replaced here by the included canal cruise—a good value considering the scenic beauty of the village.

Juan Jose’s review captures the sentiment well: “Cheng is very attentive, we had a wonderful day.” His comment indicates that the guides are not only professional but genuinely attentive, which elevates the entire trip.
Another insight from travelers is the stunning views of windmills and canal scenery, which many describe as a highlight. The ease of the private transfer, combined with the relaxed touring style, helps you truly soak in the peaceful Dutch landscape without feeling rushed.

This private tour offers a well-rounded, authentic glimpse into Holland’s most picturesque rural spots. Perfect for those who want a customized experience with the comfort of private transport and expert guides. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate scenic beauty, cultural craftsmanship, and relaxed pacing.
While it’s not a full-blown adventure or hiking trip, it delivers on the essentials: stunning canal views, windmill history, and immersive visits to artisan factories. The flexibility to tailor the itinerary makes it a good pick for couples, families, or small groups eager to explore Dutch countryside life at a comfortable tempo.
If scenic villages, iconic windmills, and a quiet cruise sound appealing, this tour could be the perfect day trip from Amsterdam—offering a charming slice of the Netherlands that you won’t forget.
“Cheng is very attentive, we had a wonderful day !”

Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, it is. The tour is private, so solo travelers are welcome, and you’ll get personalized attention from your guide.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Absolutely. The tour is designed to be flexible, and you can adjust the schedule or choose which sights to spend more time at, within the 300km radius.
What language does the guide speak?
Guides are fluent in English, Chinese, and Cantonese, making it accessible for a diverse range of travelers.
How long is the drive between sites?
The entire tour lasts around 10 hours, with most of the drive occurring between Amsterdam, Windmill Village, and Giethoorn. The roads are smooth, and the journey is comfortable.
What is included in the price?
Private transportation, guided tours, all fees and taxes, bottled water, and hotel pickup/drop-off are included. The private boat in Giethoorn is not, but the canal cruise suffices to enjoy the village’s beauty.
Is there any walking involved?
Yes, at each stop, you’ll have some walking to explore the sights, but it’s manageable and at your own pace.
Are there options for larger groups?
Yes, if you have 5 or more people, you can opt for a Mercedes-Benz minivan with 8-9 seats for added comfort.
Can I join this tour if I don’t speak Chinese?
Yes, the guide speaks English, so language won’t be a barrier. Chinese and Cantonese options are also available.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, your camera, and perhaps some cash for souvenirs or additional snacks.
This tour offers a gentle, authentic taste of Holland’s scenic countryside, perfect for those who want to avoid the crowds and experience the real charm of Dutch villages and windmills—without sacrificing comfort or flexibility.