
The Low Countries. Holland and Belgium Private Tour 2 Days
Holland and Belgium Private Tour 2 Days | By Van | Max 7 Passengers | Personal & Flexible –
Price €100 or $120 per hour per group. Plus your guides hotel costs for one night (€120).
My private tour includes a two-day travel from Amsterdam’s canals to the Delta Works and the fairy-tale streets of Bruges or Ghent.
Discover the Low Countries.
10 reasons to book my Holland and Belgium Private Tour:
| No need to show passports to cross the border: | The Schengen Area allows free movement. US travellers do not need to be nervous about international border crossings. No ‘stuck at the border’ scenarios. We just drive right across the Netherlands and Belgium border, you won’t even notice the change. |
| A day trip to Bruges from Amsterdam or an overnight: | It is possible as a long day-trip, but it is a full day. Bruges is best with an overnight. |
| Your suitcases are safe while we are exploring Bruges, Ghent or Antwerp: | We park in secure locations, and your luggage stays locked safely inside the vehicle while you enjoy the cities. |
| A private van just for your group of up to 7 people: | The Holland and Belgium private tour is 100% private. You set the pace. If your group wants to spend an extra hour at a chocolate shop, that is your choice. |
| Your guide knows the best spots in Belgium as well as in Holland: | Your guide is specialised in the region. He knows both the Dutch highlights and the ‘local’ chocolate shops in Bruges, away from the standard tourist crowds. |
| We can we do a one-way ‘Transfer Tour’ from Amsterdam to Bruges: | Yes. Pick up at your Amsterdam hotel, take you through the scenic countryside or historical cities, and drop you off at your hotel in Bruges or Antwerp. |
| The tour includes stops, it’s not just a 3-hour drive: | We break up the drive. We stop at scenic locations or historic sites along the way. The drive becomes part of the adventure. |
| Everything related to the transportation is covered: | You won’t pay a penny extra for tolls, parking, or fuel. You just handle your own food and entrance fees. |
| In case of traffic in the Netherlands or entering Bruges or Antwerp: | I know Brussels and Antwerp can have heavy traffic, but I’m also a pro at navigating Belgian traffic and city centers. |
| The tour is suitable for a multi-generational group: | Absolutely. Because we have our own van, we can adjust the walking distance at each stop to accommodate everyone in your group. |
Welcome to the “Two-Day Sprint” through the Low Countries!
As your private guide, my job is to take you on a whirlwind journey from the Protestant, organised north of the Netherlands to the Catholic, Burgundian south of Belgium.
Most travellers try to do this by train, dragging suitcases through stations. But since we have a private vehicle, we are going to use the “Leapfrog” strategy: we’ll bypass the traffic, hit the hidden gems, and get you the best of both worlds in just 48 hours. Let us start with a private tour to Bruges from Amsterdam.
Here is the blueprint for my luxury private tour Holland and Belgium Tour. A 2 Days cross-border adventure.

My Holland and Belgium Private Tour Strategy: Two Nations, Two Vibes
The distance between Amsterdam and Brussels is roughly 270 kilometers (170 miles).
In American terms, that’s a commute from New York to Philadelphia.
But in European terms, you are crossing a massive cultural and culinary border.
• Day 1: The Dutch Masterclass. We focus on water, engineering, and Golden Age charm.
• Day 2: The Belgian Indulgence. We focus on medieval architecture, chocolate, and the “art of the slow lunch.”
Day 1: The Netherlands – Dikes, Delft, and Delta Works
We leave Amsterdam early. Our goal is to see the “real” Holland before we cross the border.
Morning: The Royal City of Delft
After a short orientation of Amsterdam, we head to Delft.
• Why it’s special: It’s the home of William of Orange and Johannes Vermeer.
The canals here are narrower, the bridges are whiter, and the vibe is pure 17th-century sophistication.
• The Private Perk: We’ll visit the Royal Delft Factory right as they open. You’ll see the master painters turning black cobalt into that iconic blue.
Lunch: The “Polder” Picnic
As we drive south, we cross the Delta Works. This is one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World—a massive system of storm surge barriers that keeps the North Sea at bay.
• I’ll explain the “Polder Model”. We’ll grab some fresh Kibbeling (fried fish) at a local harbour and eat it while looking at the massive steel gates that protect the country.
Afternoon: Crossing the “Invisible” Border
We’ll drive through the province of Zeeland and cross into Belgium. You won’t see a passport check, but you will see the road surface change and the architecture shift from brick to stone. We’ll aim to arrive in Bruges (Brugge) by late afternoon.
Day 2: Belgium – The Medieval Dream
Bruges is arguably the most beautiful medieval city in Europe.
Because we are staying overnight, we get to see the city “after hours” when the day-trippers have left.
Morning walking tour Bruges: The “Venice of the North”
• The Belfry: We’ll walk the Grote Markt. If you have the stamina, we can climb the 366 steps of the Belfry for a view that hasn’t changed much since the 1400s.
• The Beguinage: A quiet, white-washed convent area that is a sanctuary of peace in the middle of the city.
Afternoon: Ghent or Brussels & The Grand-Places
Before we head back to the airport or Amsterdam, we make a stop in the capital, Brussels or Ghent.
• The Ghent Altarpiece by Jan van Eyck ‘Adoration of the Mystic Lamb‘ (1432).
• The Grand-Place Brussels: This is often called the most beautiful square in the world.
The gold-leafed guildhalls are a testament to Belgian wealth and craftsmanship.
• The “Manneken Pis”: Yes, it’s a tiny statue of a peeing boy. It’s weird, it’s small, and it’s a mandatory photo op.
The Cultural Shift from Holland to Flanders
I want to prepare you for the personality swap you’re about to experience.
| Topic | The Dutch Way | The Belgian Way |
| Directness | Honest to a fault. “That hat is ugly.” | More reserved. “That is an… interesting choice.” |
| Rules | Rules are laws. Follow them to the letter. | Rules are “suggestions.” We’ll find a way around. |
| Dining | Efficiency. “Eat and go.” | Experience. “Lunch is a 2-hour commitment.” |
| Beer | Lager (Heineken). Cold and crisp. | Trappist Ales. Complex, strong, and served in a specific glass. |
The Culinary Checklist (2 Days = 2000 Calories)
You are on vacation; the diet starts when you get back home.
• Netherlands: You must try Aged Gouda (the crunchy kind) and a warm Stroopwafel.
• Belgium: You need the “Holy Trinity”: Frites (double-fried in beef fat), Waffles (get the Liège style with the pearl sugar), and Chocolate.
• My Tip: In Belgium, avoid the chocolate shops near the main squares with giant neon signs. I’ll take you to the Chocolatier where the locals actually shop.
Practical Advice for Americans
• The “Indoor Voice”: Americans tend to be enthusiastic (and loud). In Dutch and Belgian cafes, the “volume knob” is usually set to about a 4. If you start getting side-eye from a local grandmother, just lower the decibels!
• The Bike Path is hot as Lava: I will say this every hour. In the Netherlands, the red path is for bikes. If you stand in it, you will be dinged at (or worse).
• Tipping: It’s not like in the US. Service is included in the price. Rounding up to the nearest €5 or €10 is considered a very generous tip.
• Water and Toilets: Most public restrooms cost €0.50–€1.00. Also, water in restaurants is rarely free and almost never comes with ice. If you want “tap water,” you have to be very specific, or they will bring you a €6 bottle of Sparking San Pellegrino.
Logistics and Timing of my Holland and Belgium Private Tour
Because this is a Amsterdam to Bruges private tour, we are flexible.
• Start: Amsterdam (8:00 AM Day 1)
• End: Amsterdam or Brussels Airport (6:00 PM Day 2)
• Driving Time: Total driving over two days is at least 8 hours.
I handle the narrow streets and the confusing European signage while you enjoy the view.
By the time I drop you off, you won’t just have seen two countries—you’ll have felt the shift from the “polder” to the “praline.”
Ready to cross the border? I’ve got the van loaded and a playlist of Dutch and Belgian songs ready.
Should we start with the windmills of the north or head straight for the chocolate of the south?

VW T5 or Opel Vivaro 8 Seats Van:
The cabin interior is spacious.
For Holland and Belgium private tours for 1 up to 7 passengers.
Euro 6 engine – low emission vehicle.
Dual-zone climate control.
USB charging ports.
Luggage space for 8 standard suitcases.
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