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Tour

Texel Island Day Trip

Are you a love of nature? Be enchanted by Northern Holland on this Texel Island day trip, the largest in the Frisian archipelago. Texel Island. At the time indicated, we'll meet at 151 De Ruijterkade and from this spot near the Port of Amsterdam,...

  • 9 hours
  • Open on Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri

Are you a love of nature? Be enchanted by Northern Holland on this Texel Island day trip, the largest in the Frisian archipelago.

Texel Island

At the time indicated, we'll meet at 151 De Ruijterkade and from this spot near the Port of Amsterdam, we'll head by bus to the Wadden Sea wetlands, a World Heritage Site.

Along the way, we'll cross picturesque North Holland countryside. This region in the Netherlands is famous for its landscapes of farms, windmills and small towns located on land reclaimed from the North Sea.

These places, called polders, form part of typical Dutch postcards. We'll learn the history of these lands as we travel by bus to the port of Den Helder. Here, we'll catch a ferry that, in only 30 minutes, will take us to Texel Island.

Upon arrival on the island, we'll board a bus to start a tour of the island to discover its main tourist attractions, including Duinen van Texel National Park and its iconic lighthouse.

We'll continue our tour around Texel Island to one of its towns, where we'll take a break at a restaurant for a traditional lunch which includes a typical Dutch dish.

After lunch, we'll head to the port of Het Horntje, in the south of the island, to take a return ferry to Den Helder. From here, we'll take a bus back to the meeting point in Amsterdam, arriving after 9 hours of activity.

Prices

Included

  • Transport by bus and ferry
  • English–speaking guide
  • Lunch

Location

Activity location

De Ruijterkade, 1011 Amsterdam, Netherlands

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