South Holland: Private Minivan Tour - See It All!
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Overview
Full Day Private Minivan Tour in South Holland offers a personalized way to explore the region's highlights. This private tour, perfect for groups up to 8, provides a flexible itinerary tailored to individual interests. A dedicated driver ensures efficient travel, maximizing the time to discover South Holland's gems.
Visitors can expect a comfortable and convenient experience, hopping between iconic landmarks and cultural hotspots. Key stops include the historic De Porceleyne Fles pottery factory in Delft, the charming Delft Canals, and the ancient Leidse Burcht castle. The tour also features the bustling Gouda Cheese Market, the lively Pier at Scheveningen, and the political heart of The Hague, The Binnenhof and Ridderzaal. A visit to Chinatown in The Hague, the miniature city of Madurodam, the Erasmus Bridge, the Euromast with panoramic views, and the vibrant Market Hall in Rotterdam completes the comprehensive itinerary.
The tour includes private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle with onboard Wi-Fi, bottled water, and all fees and taxes. The flexibility to create a custom schedule ensures a memorable and efficient exploration of South Holland.




Highlights
Private Tour: Enjoy a personal experience just for your group of up to 8 people.
Flexible Schedule: Create your own itinerary and visit the places you want to see.
Comfortable Transport: Travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan with Wi-Fi.
All-Inclusive: All fees, taxes, and bottled water are included for a hassle-free experience.
Sentiment Analysis
Overall, customers enjoyed the private and flexible nature of the tour, allowing them to see many highlights of South Holland in comfort. They appreciated the personalized experience but some wished for better time management at all of the destinations.

Customers loved having a private tour just for their group.
They appreciated the flexibility to change the schedule.
The driver was friendly and helpful.
Riding in a comfortable minivan was a plus.
Some customers wished for more time at certain stops.
A few found it hard to choose from so many places to visit.
The Journey
De Porceleyne Fles
Step into the world of Delft Blue at De Porceleyne Fles, the last remaining 17th-century Delftware factory. Witness the artistry of hand-painted blue and white earthenware, delve into centuries of techniques on a guided tour, and even try your hand at painting your own pottery tile. The factory also houses a Delft Blue museum and a souvenir store, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in this iconic Dutch craft.
Delft Canals
Wander through the picturesque Delft canals, once vital to the city's defense and now perfect for recreation and exploration. Stroll along the interconnected roads lined with beautiful trees and admire the quintessential Dutch architecture. Don't miss the charming Hippoltusbuurt street with its cafes and bridges, and the Voldersgracht where the water nearly reaches the house thresholds. For a unique perspective, embark on a canal cruise to learn about the city's history and the historic buildings that grace the waterways.
Leidse Burcht
Ascend the Leidse Burcht, an ancient circular fortress offering breathtaking panoramic views of Leiden. Walk along the ring wall and witness the confluence of the Rhine, while admiring the Pieterskerk, Hooglandse Kerk, and other architectural gems. Dating back to around 1150, the Burcht is one of the oldest and best-preserved castles in the Netherlands, predating Leiden itself.
Gouda Cheese Market
Experience the spectacle of the Gouda Cheese Market, held every Thursday morning on the Markt. Witness farmers and traders negotiating over mountains of Gouda cheese, a global culinary icon. Immerse yourself in the sights, smells, and tastes of this authentic Dutch tradition. Learn about the history and production of Gouda cheese at the Gouda Cheese Museum or the Kaasboerderij Jongenhoeve.
The Pier
The Pier in Scheveningen is the heart of this vibrant seaside destination. It's more than just a pier; it's an experience. Shop, dine, and seek thrilling adventures with activities like ziplining or bungee jumping from a staggering 60 meters. For a calmer experience, take a ride on the Ferris wheel to enjoy magnificent views of the coastline.
The Binnenhof and Ridderzaal
Step into the political heart of the Netherlands at The Binnenhof in The Hague. Explore the grounds freely, taking in the iconic Torentje (the Prime Minister's office), the majestic Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights), and the House of Representatives. Witness where the King delivers the speech from the throne. Take a guided tour of the Knights' Hall and the Lower House to delve deeper into Dutch political history.
Chinatown, The Hague
Discover the vibrant Chinatown of The Hague, a neighborhood reborn after World War II. Once the Hague Jewish Neighborhood, it was revitalized in the 1970s by Chinese immigrants. Stroll through its streets, lined with authentic Chinese restaurants and shops, and marvel at the traditional Chinese gates constructed with original materials.
Madurodam
Experience the Netherlands in miniature at Madurodam, a delightful amusement park showcasing meticulously crafted replicas of iconic Dutch landmarks and scenes. Engage with interactive exhibits, control port traffic, generate wind power, and discover the pioneers of the Netherlands. With over 5,500 miniature trees and 55,000 flowers, Madurodam offers a captivating blend of history, entertainment, and natural beauty for all ages.
Erasmus Bridge
Cross the iconic Erasmus Bridge, a symbol of modern Rotterdam, connecting the city center to Rotterdam South. Known as 'The Swan' for its distinctive shape, the bridge offers stunning views of the city skyline and the Maas River. Whether walking across or admiring it from afar, the Erasmus Bridge is a must-see landmark in Rotterdam.
Euromast
Ascend the Euromast for unparalleled panoramic views of Rotterdam and its surroundings. This 185-meter tower offers 360-degree vistas from every level. Dine at the restaurant at 100 meters, or venture to the top via the Euroscoop glass elevator for even more spectacular views. On a clear day, you might even spot Antwerp in the distance.
Market Hall
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Rotterdam's Market Hall, a modern architectural marvel adorned with a giant, colorful painting on its ceiling. Explore a diverse array of stalls and restaurants offering an enticing selection of foods from around the world. Admire the 'Horn of Plenty' artwork, covering the walls with scenes of flowers, insects, and fruits, earning the Market Hall the nickname 'the Sixtine Chapel of Rotterdam'.
Know Before You Go
This private tour includes private transportation in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan with onboard Wi-Fi and bottled water. All fees and taxes are included, offering a worry-free experience. This tour excludes food and drinks. The tour offers flexibility in creating your own schedule. Pickup and drop-off locations are determined during booking to ensure a seamless experience.
Hot Tip
Plan your itinerary in advance and prioritize the places you most want to see to make the most of your time. Remember to wear comfortable shoes for walking around the different attractions.