The Netherlands
North Holland (Amsterdam & the Dutch coastline)
Home to Ajax, AZ Alkmaar & Volendam to name a few
Amsterdam, the vibrant capital of the Netherlands, celebrated for its scenic canals, storied history, and rich cultural offerings. Traverse the city's iconic canal ring, a masterpiece of 17th-century engineering that has earned UNESCO World Heritage status, and experience Amsterdam's unique beauty from the water. Whether you opt for a leisurely canal cruise, rent a boat for your own adventure, or glide through the city on a kayak, you will uncover Amsterdam's charm from a captivating perspective.
Explore the treasures of North Holland by venturing beyond Amsterdam's borders. Wander through Edam's picturesque streets, famed for its cheese and timeless architecture. Indulge in fresh seafood along the waterfront of Volendam, a picturesque fishing village. Immerse yourself in Haarlem's artistic ambiance, where impressive architecture and a vibrant cultural scene await.
Amsterdam & beyond boast a wealth of attractions and activities to cater to every interest, from theme parks to an abundance of museums and National Parks.
Whether you seek to play local friendly matches or thrilling tournaments, we can tailor an exhilarating itinerary to match your preferences in and around Amsterdam.
South Holland (The Hague, Delft, Rotterdam & Gouda)
Home to Feyenoord, Sparta Rotterdam & Excelsior to name a few.
The South Holland Province beckons with its charming historic villages, picturesque islands, and a wealth of captivating attractions. The Hague, the political heart of the Netherlands. Marvel at the city's stunning architecture, shaped by its role as the seat of Dutch parliament and government. Immerse yourself in The Hague's diverse cultural scene, which includes the renowned seaside resort of Scheveningen and a rich tapestry of multicultural influences.
Delft, a must-visit destination famed for its iconic blue and white ceramics. Beyond its porcelain legacy, Delft enchants visitors with traditional architecture and tranquil canals. Explore its wealth of museums, historic churches, and charming landmarks, including the lively Visbank fish market—an essential stop for sampling local delicacies.
Rotterdam awaits as a dynamic city boasting Europe's largest port and a striking modern skyline. Dive into Rotterdam's vibrant atmosphere, where historical monuments blend seamlessly with contemporary attractions. Discover museums, windmills, ancient churches, and verdant parks, alongside bustling shopping centers and a diverse culinary scene.
Cheese enthusiasts cannot miss Gouda, renowned for its eponymous cheese and more. Explore Gouda's historic treasures, from the majestic 15th-century town hall to delightful syrup waffles (stroopwafels) that are beloved local treats.
North Brabant (Den Bosch & Eindhoven)
Home to PSV Eindhoven, RKC Waalwijk, Willem II & FC Den Bosch to name a few.
North Brabant, situated in the scenic southern region of the Netherlands, is bordered by Belgium's Limburg and Antwerp provinces to the south, while the majestic Meuse River flows just north of this captivating province. Boasting vibrant cities like Den Bosch and Eindhoven, North Brabant is a hub of culture, history, and natural beauty.
Nature enthusiasts will find solace in North Brabant's picturesque landscape adorned with quaint historic villages, iconic windmills, and breathtaking castles.
Eindhoven is a dynamic city blending Brabant's traditional charm with modern innovation. Eindhoven is renowned for its cutting-edge design, vibrant cultural scene. Explore the city's fascinating history at the Van Abbemuseum or Philips Museum, or stroll along Stratumseind, the longest pub street in the Benelux. Eindhoven offers an exciting array of attractions and activities for every traveller. A fantastic destination to have as a base, with easy access to local teams and the girls Venray Cup.
Groningen & surrounding areas
Home to FC Groningen, SC Heerenveen, SC Cambuur & Emmen.
Nestled in the serene northeast region of the Netherlands, Groningen province offers a peaceful retreat bordered by Drenthe to the south, Friesland to the west, and Germany to the east, with the Wadden Sea to the north. While primarily known for agriculture, Groningen's capital city, also named Groningen, shines as the largest city in northern Netherlands and a vibrant student hub.
Explore Groningen city, renowned for its lively atmosphere with pubs that stay open later than anywhere else in the country. Discover a wealth of attractions and activities, from historic sights to cultural experiences.
Venture beyond the capital to uncover charming small cities and villages. Uithuizen beckons with its enchanting Menkemaborg castle, boasting beautiful gardens and a captivating labyrinth. In the northeastern reaches, Appingedam captivates with its medieval charm and famed "hanging kitchens" along picturesque canals.
Delve into history at Bourtange, a historic Dutch fort and popular tourist destination. Just north lies the Wadden Sea, offering a captivating day trip with its unique ecosystem and breathtaking vistas.
Groningen province, characterized by vast flat farmland and idyllic villages, provides an inviting haven for travellers seeking respite from city life. Immerse yourself in Groningen's picturesque landscapes and tranquil ambiance for an unforgettable Dutch experience.