User friendly interface, easy to navigate and amazing experience with the card. It would be great to have a list of places where the card works
Go City: Amsterdam Explorer Pass
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veronique,
Canada
02 Jun 2025
Excellent
Very nice tour for a discovery of the backcountry. villages are beautiful. we visited a windmill, a cheesefactory and a wooden show factory. Diana the guide and the driver were so kind and funny.
Volendam, Marken & Windmills Tour Classic
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Daniel,
Portugal
27 Oct 2024
Excellent
Really amazing and fantastic. Rob was an incredible tour guide who explained us important facts of history and showed us nice places. I like the transparency of the process of the reservation and...
Really amazing and fantastic. Rob was an incredible tour guide who explained us important facts of history and showed us nice places. I like the transparency of the process of the reservation and how the app works.
Tour to Zaanse Schans, Edam, Volendam, and Marken.
About: Volendam Day Trips from Amsterdam
Discover the beauty of the Dutch countryside and take a day trip to Volendam, a small fishing village near Amsterdam that's packed with charm.
Admire the traditional Dutch architecture, experience traditions that are centuries old, and wander through the quaint streets. While you're visiting, make sure you sample the local cuisine and pick up some Dutch cheese, or maybe even a pair of clogs, to take home!
The culture and history of this unique and picturesque village is sure to fascinate you. You can also take a ride across the Markermeer lake and visit the idyllic former island of Marken.
Enjoy a day of sightseeing and leisure, and make the most of your visit to the Netherlands!
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