Flights from Darwin (DRW) to Netherlands

Discover Netherlands

Discover Netherlands

Why visit Netherlands?

The Netherlands blends historic canals, innovative design, and compact, walkable cities. You find lively cultural scenes, world-class museums, and a relaxed, bike-friendly way of life.

What to expect

Explore Amsterdam's canals, Rotterdam's modern architecture, and The Hague's stately boulevards, then venture into traditional towns, windmill-dotted landscapes, and flower fields in season.

Plan your trip

The Netherlands is easy to navigate, making it ideal for short breaks or longer journeys across Benelux and nearby European capitals by rail or short flights.

Top experiences in Netherlands

Cruise Amsterdam's canals

See canal houses, bridges, and hidden courtyards from the water on a classic boat tour through Amsterdam's historic waterways.

Explore Dutch art masters

Visit museums such as the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum to stand before masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Gogh.

Cycle like a local

Rent a bicycle and follow well-marked paths through cities, villages, and polder landscapes, experiencing the country at an easy pace.

Visit windmills and heritage villages

Discover traditional windmills, wooden houses, and craft workshops in historic sites and open-air museums near Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

Stroll among spring flowers

In spring, walk through colourful tulip and bulb fields at celebrated flower gardens and surrounding countryside.

Discover the North Sea coast

Head to sandy beaches and dunes along the North Sea, where relaxed resort towns offer long walks, sea views, and fresh air.

Experience Dutch design and architecture

See bold contemporary buildings, striking bridges, and creative public spaces, especially in cities like Rotterdam and Eindhoven.

Experience the Netherlands way of life

Getting around

The Netherlands has frequent trains linking Amsterdam with major cities, plus efficient trams, buses, and metro lines. Cycling is often the fastest and most enjoyable way to move around urban areas.

Local life & culture

Daily life feels relaxed and informal, with a strong focus on community, creativity, and time spent outdoors. You see this in busy canalside terraces, neighbourhood parks, and a rich calendar of cultural events and festivals.

Where to unwind

Unwind in leafy city parks, peaceful canalside walks, and quiet nature reserves of dunes and wetlands. Spa hotels, wellness centres, and calm coastal resorts offer restful breaks throughout the year.

A taste of Netherlands

National dishes & specialties

Try dishes such as hearty stews, pancakes, and fresh seafood, along with local cheeses that are closely tied to towns and regions across the country.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam, you find relaxed eateries, food halls, and neighbourhood cafés serving everything from traditional favourites to global flavours.

Signature & scenic dining

Enjoy meals in canal houses, waterfront restaurants, rooftop venues, and converted industrial spaces that showcase Dutch creativity and impressive city or harbour views.

Retail therapy in Netherlands

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Major cities offer modern shopping streets and centres where you can browse international brands, Dutch labels, and lifestyle stores in easy walking districts.

Markets & local crafts

Discover open-air markets and independent boutiques for design pieces, vintage finds, and local crafts in cities such as Amsterdam, Utrecht, and Maastricht.

Evening retail scene

After dark, illuminated shopping streets, late-opening boutiques, and lively areas around canals and squares create a relaxed, social atmosphere for browsing and people-watching.

Best time to visit Netherlands

Spring (April to June) is a shoulder season, with mild weather around 10–18°C (50–64°F), blooming landscapes, and generally fewer crowds than midsummer. Summer (July to August) is the peak season, bringing longer days, outdoor events, and temperatures of about 17–23°C (63–73°F). Autumn and winter (November to March) are the low season, when it is cooler at roughly 2–9°C (36–48°F), with quieter attractions and cosy indoor cultural experiences.

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