Rotary goes Dutch

Thu, Oct 25th 2018 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Bert-Jan is going to discuss the provisional programme of our visit to the Netherlands, including meeting Dutch Rotarians!

Dutch bulb fields

Rotary goes Dutch

31 March – 5 April 2019

Proposal Itinerary

Sunday 31 March             Departure with DFDS Seaways ferry from North Shields

Monday 1 April                 Arrival in IJmuiden, departure to activity later on, Check-in hotel

Tuesday 2 April                 Activities

Wednesday 3 April          Activities

Thursday 4 April                Check-out hotel, activities, departure from IJmuiden with DFDS

Friday 5 April                      Arrival North Shields with ferry

Possible activities for our time in Holland

•             Visit Rotary Haarlem

•             Visit Amsterdam

•             Visit to the authentic villages of Edam, Marken and Volendam

•             Visits to a cheese factory or wooden shoe factory

•             Boat trip on the IJsselmeer

•             Visit the Keukenhof, the home of the bulb fields

•             Visit Zaanse Schans with the authentic windmills

•             A visit to the fantastic coastline of Holland

Estimated cost of the trip £400,- pp with the following included

•             Return DFDS ferry based on a 2 birth outside cabin (double occupancy)

•             4* hotel based on half board (double occupancy)

•             All transfers in Holland

What is not included?

•             Meals on the ferry

•             Entrance fee for the activities

•             Lunch during the day

•             Travel insurance

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