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Duration :

07 Days

Canal Cruise, Amsterdam

Itinerary :

Day 1: Amsterdam: Arrive in Amsterdam. Check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free to explore Amsterdam on your own. Tonight, meet your Tour Director and fellow travelers. Overnight in Amsterdam. (D)

Day 2: Amsterdam: Breakfast at the hotel. For centuries, this tiny nation of seafaring traders played a leading role in world history. It reclaimed 40% of its territory from the sea, and produces a healthy agricultural surplus in the midst of Europe’s most densely populated area-yet Holland manages to remain quaint and scenic. Your day begins with sightseeing with a Local Guide pointing out the city highlights. Later, see the city from a different perspective on the Canal Cruise. Watch skilled craftsmen cut and polish precious stones at a Diamond Center. Time in the afternoon to explore on your own or to join an optional excursion. Overnight in Amsterdam. (B)

Day 3: Amsterdam – Aalsmeer/Keukenhof – The Hague – Delft – Rotterdam: After breakfast, begin your day with a visit to the fascinating Aalsmeer Flower Auction or, when the tulips bloom, see some of the 7 million flowers on your visit to worldfamous Keukenhof, one of the world’s largest flower gardens (weather permitting). Carry on to historic Delft for a visit of the famous Royal Delft Pottery Factory. See how this precious pottery is made and marvel at its magnificent collection of hand-painted earthenware. Continue on to Rotterdam, the world’s busiest port to marvel at the city’s futuristic architecture. Overnight in Rotterdam (B)

Day 4: Rotterdam – Groesbeek – Arnhem Area: Breakfast at the hotel. Today is all about recent history. Visit Groesbeek, where Allied forces launched Operation Market Garden during WWII, the largest airborne battle in history and the only major Allied defeat of the northwest Europe campaign. Also explore the National Liberation Museum, which commemorates Holland’s occupation and liberation during the war. Next is Arnhem, site of the disastrous Battle of Arnhem, where you will see John Frost Bridge, named for the commander of the British forces that held the bridge for four days. Enjoy time on your own to do some independent exploring. Overnight in Arnhem Area. (B, D)

Day 5: Arnhem – Staphorst – Giethoorn – Groningen: After breakfast, head for the rustic town of Staphorst, dating back to the 13th century when monks began cultivating the area’s bogs and swamps. Inhabitants today still live according to strict Calvinist principles. Stop in the quaint vinage of Giethoorn, built on canals very different from busy cities like Venice or Amsterdam. Spend the night in the provincial capital of Groningen. (B)

Day 6: Groningen – Zaanse Schans – Volendam – Amsterdam: After breakfast, explore Groningen this morning, an important trade center in the 13th century that today is hailed as the “World Cycling City.” Later, enjoy a scenic drive through the lovely Frisian Lake District. Cross over the 19-mile Barrier Dam, which is part of an incredible system of 1,200 miles of dikes, dams, and dunes built over the last 900 years to protect the part of Holland that is below sea level. Visit a renowned wooden clog and Dutch cheese workshop in Zaanse Schans. Continue to the fishing village of Volendam, then arrive back in Amsterdam to enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight in Amsterdam. (B, D)

Day 7: Amsterdam: Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning. It’s time for your to leave for your next destination. (B)

Remarks :

Rates are in USD. Rates & Itinerary are subject to change without prior notice due to change with increase in fuel charges or increase in entrance fees which will be advised at the time of booking. No refund on any unutilised services.