Discover The Netherlands with your Students.
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The Netherlands is full of history, architecture, beautiful landscapes and tulip fields, windmills, beaches and so many educational activities to fill an itinerary.
The seaside resort of Noordwijk is a perfect destination for school trips with its 13km of sandy white beaches, culture, fantastic leisure and educational visits and is located in the heart of the bulb fields.
From here schools can visit nearby Amsterdam with its array of educational attractions, The Hague, Europe's first permanent space travel exhibition, Space Expo Centre and the Atlantic Wall Museum which consists 12 bunkers and a 500m long underground network made in WW2.
Destinations in Europe
Amsterdam | Keukenhof Gardens | Zaanse Schans | Delft | Kinderdijk | The Hague | Rotterdam | Giethoorn | Hoge Veluwe National Park | Wadden Sea
The Netherlands, affectionately known as Holland, is a beautiful country in northwestern Europe with a lot to offer visitors. Here are some of the top sightseeing places and activities:
-Amsterdam: The capital city, Amsterdam, is a must-see for any visitor to the Netherlands. Take a canal cruise to see the city's famous canals and gabled houses, visit the Anne Frank House to learn about her wartime experiences, or explore the Rijksmuseum, which houses a world-renowned collection of Dutch art.
-Keukenhof Gardens: Located near Amsterdam, Keukenhof Gardens are the world's largest flower garden. The gardens are only open for a few weeks each spring, when they are in full bloom with millions of tulips, daffodils, and other flowers.
-Zaanse Schans: Zaanse Schans is an open-air museum with traditional windmills, houses, and workshops. You can take a boat ride through the windmills, watch demonstrations of traditional crafts, or buy souvenirs at one of the many shops.
-Delft: Delft is a charming city known for its blue and white pottery. Visit the Royal Delft factory to see how the pottery is made, or wander through the city's canals and squares.
-Kinderdijk: Kinderdijk is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with 19 traditional windmills. The windmills were built in the 18th century to drain the polders, reclaimed land from the sea. You can take a boat ride through the windmills, or climb to the top of one for a stunning view.
-The Hague: The Hague is the Netherlands' political capital and home to the Dutch government. Visit the Binnenhof, the seat of the Dutch Parliament, or explore the Mauritshuis, which houses a collection of Dutch Golden Age paintings.
-Rotterdam: Rotterdam is a modern city with a cool and happening vibe. Take a walk through the Markthal, a covered market with a stunning ceiling, or visit the Cube Houses, a row of houses tilted at 45 degrees.
-Giethoorn: Giethoorn is a car-free village known as the "Dutch Venice." Take a punt (flat-bottomed boat) through the village's canals, or rent a bike and explore the surrounding countryside.
-Hoge Veluwe National Park: Hoge Veluwe National Park is a large national park with forests, heathlands, and sand dunes. Hike or bike through the park, or visit the Kröller-Müller Museum, which houses a collection of modern and contemporary art.
-Wadden Sea: The Wadden Sea is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest tidal flat in the world. Take a boat trip to see the seals and birds, or go for a mudflat walk during low tide.
What they will learn
Subjects available: Science, History, Geography, Activities, Languages, Cultural, Farming, Media Studies, Performing Arts, Archaeology
Students learning about the Netherlands and its attractions can explore various subjects and learning experiences related to geography, culture, history, and environmental conservation. Here's what they can learn and tell about the subjects and learning experiences related to the mentioned places and activities:
1. Geography:
- They can study the geography of the Netherlands, including its location in northwestern Europe, its low-lying land, and its relationship with water bodies like the North Sea.
- They can examine the layout and significance of Dutch canals, including those in Amsterdam and the purpose they serve in urban planning and transportation.
2. Culture:
- Students can delve into Dutch culture by researching the significance of tulips, delftware, and windmills in Dutch history and heritage.
- They can learn about the role of windmills in Dutch society and how they were historically used for land reclamation and milling.
3. History:
- Students can explore the history of the Netherlands during World War II by studying the Anne Frank House and her experiences during the war.
- They can investigate the historical significance of the Zaanse Schans as an open-air museum preserving Dutch heritage and craftsmanship.
- Students can learn about the construction and purpose of the Kinderdijk windmills and their role in reclaiming land from the sea.
4. Art and Culture:
- They can research Dutch art history through a visit to the Rijksmuseum and understand the importance of Dutch art in the world.
- Students can explore the Royal Delft factory to learn about the process of creating traditional blue and white pottery.
- They can discover Dutch Golden Age paintings in the Mauritshuis in The Hague and discuss their artistic significance.
5. Environmental Conservation:
- Students can study the importance of environmental conservation in the Netherlands by learning about the efforts to preserve natural areas like Hoge Veluwe National Park.
- They can examine the significance of UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Kinderdijk windmills and the Wadden Sea in terms of environmental protection.
- They can understand the role of national parks in preserving biodiversity and natural landscapes.
6. Urban Planning and Architecture:
- Students can explore modern urban planning in Rotterdam, including unique architectural designs like the Cube Houses.
- They can discuss how covered markets like the Markthal in Rotterdam contribute to urban life and economy.
- They can analyze the layout and significance of the Binnenhof in The Hague as the seat of Dutch government.
7. Cultural Exchange:
- They can investigate the cultural exchange in Giethoorn, a car-free village often referred to as the "Dutch Venice," and how it attracts tourists from around the world.
- Students can learn about traditional Dutch boats like punts and their historical use in transportation.
By exploring these subjects and learning experiences, students can gain a comprehensive understanding of the Netherlands, its culture, history, natural beauty, and contributions to various fields.
What's included
A trip to the Netherlands, especially one focused on sightseeing and cultural exploration, can include a wide range of excursions and activities. Here are some examples of excursions that a trip to the Netherlands might include:
1. Canal Cruise in Amsterdam:
- A guided canal cruise through the picturesque canals of Amsterdam, offering views of historic gabled houses, landmarks, and insights into the city's history and architecture.
2. Visit to the Anne Frank House:
- A tour of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, providing visitors with a glimpse into the life and wartime experiences of Anne Frank and her family during World War II.
3. Rijksmuseum Tour:
- A visit to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, where tourists can explore a vast collection of Dutch art, including works by famous painters like Rembrandt and Vermeer.
4. Keukenhof Gardens:
- A trip to Keukenhof Gardens near Amsterdam during the spring season to witness millions of blooming tulips, daffodils, and other colorful flowers in a stunning garden setting.
5. Zaanse Schans Exploration:
- An excursion to Zaanse Schans, an open-air museum with traditional windmills, workshops, and demonstrations of Dutch crafts, providing insights into Dutch heritage.
6. Delft Pottery Factory Visit:
- A visit to the Royal Delft factory in Delft, where visitors can observe the production of iconic blue and white Delftware pottery and explore its history.
7. Kinderdijk Windmills:
- A trip to Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where tourists can take boat rides through the 19 traditional windmills or climb to the top for panoramic views.
8. The Hague Sightseeing:
- A tour of The Hague, including visits to the Binnenhof (Dutch Parliament), the Mauritshuis (housing Dutch Golden Age paintings), and other historical and political landmarks.
9. Rotterdam Highlights:
- An exploration of modern Rotterdam, with visits to architectural wonders like the Cube Houses and the vibrant Markthal, a covered market with diverse culinary options.
10. Giethoorn Village Experience:
- A trip to Giethoorn, the "Dutch Venice," with options for punting (boat rides) through the canals, renting bicycles to explore the surrounding countryside, and enjoying the car-free village atmosphere.
11. Hoge Veluwe National Park:
- Outdoor activities in Hoge Veluwe National Park, such as hiking or biking through forests, heathlands, and sand dunes, and a visit to the Kröller-Müller Museum, known for its modern and contemporary art collection.
12. Wadden Sea Excursion:
- A boat trip to the Wadden Sea, offering the chance to see seals and various bird species, or even participating in a mudflat walk during low tide.
These excursions provide a diverse range of experiences, from cultural and historical immersion to natural exploration, making a trip to the Netherlands both educational and enjoyable for visitors of all interests. The specific excursions included in a trip can vary depending on the itinerary and preferences of the travelers.
Transport
Inclusions: - Round-trip ferry or Eurotunnel crossing between the United Kingdom and France - High-quality executive coach transfers in accordance with the itinerary - Professional tour management services to assist throughout the planning of your tour - 24-hour emergency assistance available on call
Accommodation
We maintain strong collaborative relationships with the proprietors of four notable hostels in Netherlands, specifically tailored to host school groups.
Teacher checklist
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