Netherlands in summer. When is the best time to go to the Netherlands?

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Travel The World answers the question of when is the best time to go to the Netherlands for vacation, excursions and getting to know local customs and traditions.

In this country, the concept of freedom of action is interpreted very loosely. Many forbidden pleasures are allowed and legalized here. In beauty, it resembles a blossoming tulip bud. High dams save it from flooding. This is the Netherlands. The best time to visit the country is spring and summer.

Netherlands in spring

In April and May, the Dutch countryside resembles a multi-colored blanket. Tulips bloom here, one of the iconic symbols of this country. In former times, their bulbs became a bone of discord, the cause of the ruin of the rich and the commission of crimes. Tulips of different colors bloom separately and on warm spring days the Netherlands amazes with their enchanting beauty.

Tulip Park Kieckenhof. Photo: Tom Jutte/flickr.com

The Queen of the country celebrates her birthday on April 30th. IN major cities carnivals and festivals are held. This is a truly great day for the citizens of the country. Shopping lovers also like it, since according to custom on the holiday, the Dutch sell off unnecessary things en masse. This happens right on the street. On the royal holiday, the gates of the Keukenhof Tulip Park open to everyone.

In May, the country hosts several cultural events. On the second Saturday of the month, the Dutch celebrate both Miller's Day and Cyclists' Day. Mills slowly flapping their wings are found everywhere in the country. On this day, the mills open for excursions, and on the roads you can see bicycle “extras”.

Netherlands in summer

There is almost never any summer heat in the Netherlands. At this time of year you can take a short but entertaining trip to Amsterdam, Leiden, The Hague and Rotterdam.

In Amsterdam, everyone will find entertainment for themselves. Cultural life is in full swing at Leidseplein. Musicians and actors, mimes and magicians perform here. Sweetish smoke emanates from the coffee shops. You can recognize these establishments by their flashy bright green signs. If you are against such things and a supporter of cultural recreation, you can go to Madame Tussauds and get acquainted with wax copies of famous personalities, take a walk through the corridors Maritime Museum, art Rijksmuseum, History Museum, Royal Palace. A must-see destination on your trip should be the Red Light District - another side of life in the capital of the Netherlands.

Red light district. Photo: Anthony Coronado/flickr.com

The most notable event of the summer is the holiday dedicated to the nurse of this country - the herring. On the first Saturday in June in Scheveningen, tourists try the herring of the first catch, washed down with beer. On this day, a regatta takes place, and gun salvos are heard. Fish sellers keep old traditions and dress in national costumes.

The low tourist season in the Netherlands is considered to be autumn and winter. At this time it is rainy and cold here, tourists should come just to save money. There are plenty of hotel rooms, and the cost of a vacation spent here is reduced.

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Flower fields, windmills, the famous Dutch cheese, the work of Van Gogh - all these clichĂ©s are firmly stuck to the “freest country in Europe”, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located in its western part on the coast North Sea, as well as on several islands Caribbean Sea. Read our article on the Tour Calendar, in which we tell you why the best time to visit Holland is from May to early October.

Tourist season in Holland

Today, the number of visitors to the Netherlands is about 11 million people from different countries peace. The tourist season here lasts all year round, and all because holidays in this truly unique country multifaceted and designed for audiences of all ages. First of all, of course, Holland (another name for the Netherlands) is Amsterdam with its Red Light District, coffee shops, and incendiary shows in nightclubs, a “must-visit” in the “cultural program” of wealthy youth free in body and spirit, as well as lovers of “going to nirvana” over 30. Followers of cultural and educational tourism feel great here: delightful architecture, interactive museums, art galleries, fishing villages and medieval cheese fairs - food for the mind is very diverse. The popularity of the Netherlands is also high due to the great opportunities for family vacation with children: flower gardens, theme parks and many attractions.

High season in the Netherlands

The summer months in the Netherlands are the busiest of the tourist season. Vacation time begins for students, and vacation season begins for workers. Multilingual speech can be heard on city streets. There is also great excitement at the beginning of May, when the famous flower exhibition takes place. Mostly Germans, Belgians, British, Canadians and French come to Holland. Russians also experience all the delights of holidays in this country, but there are no more than 155 thousand of them per year. Although we must still recognize the growing interest in Dutch tourism products among our compatriots. Largely, of course, thanks to the recent year of Russian-Dutch cooperation, which turned out to be very eventful for both countries with thematic exhibitions, cultural festivals and various celebrations. One of his main achievements was the beginning of issuing long-term visas to the country to Russians. However, prices during the high season for air travel, accommodation and food are still quite high, which somehow limits the availability of this tourist destination and outlines a certain circle of its people - travelers with above-average incomes.

Low season in the Netherlands

Between October and March, the concentration of tourists in the Netherlands decreases, and some hotels lower their price levels, so holidays in the off-season are the most economical. Regardless of whether you go to Holland by bus as part of a tour or by plane, it will cost much less than in the summer. In addition, the mild climate of the country allows you to travel around the country late autumn, in winter and early spring it is very comfortable. Most museums and historical sites are open to the public, and there are no long queues. As you can see, the advantages of a trip to the Netherlands are beyond high tourist season so many. The only thing you need to keep in mind is that the entire Christmas week, New Year and the first few days after it in the country are another influx of foreign guests. It’s customary to have fun here until you drop, going all out. It is therefore not surprising that the Netherlands is at the top of the list of most visited countries for winter holidays.

Best time for excursions

The answer to the question of when is the best time to explore a country depends primarily on what exactly you plan to visit. For example, cyclists can be advised to visit the period from April to the end of June and from the end of August to the end of September, when the flow of tourists is not so great and the trails are in satisfactory condition. In the summer, despite the tourist crowd, it is very cool to see the sights; you can also take part in a boat trip along the canals of Amsterdam or take a mini-cruise along the waters of the port of Rotterdam - the largest in Europe in terms of cargo turnover.

Beach season in the Netherlands

The Netherlands is not at all the country where you go for a beach holiday. However, the beach business here has been established for a long time. This is favored by the long strip sand dunes and purest sea ​​coast. Swimming season lasts from the beginning of July to the end of August. The water temperature in the North Sea in summer fluctuates between +17 °C..+19 °C, rising to +20 °C on the warmest days. This is quite small, so only the most seasoned swim, while the rest of the holidaymakers prefer to sunbathe. Dutch beaches are recommended for those who cannot stand the heat well, since the summer weather in the country is very comfortable, and the sun is devoid of aggressive habits. Well, if you still want to swim, but at the same time you cannot classify yourself as a “walrus”, we advise you to go to Schwenningen, where a large water park is located.

Surf season

People don’t go to the Netherlands specifically for surfing. Let's just say that surfing is a nice bonus to a beach holiday. This sport is also practiced mainly in the southwest of the country. The surfing season here lasts from May to September; a wetsuit is required due to the cold sea water.

Diving season

Despite the relative coolness of the North Sea, water sports in the Netherlands are represented in almost all forms. Diving has become especially widespread. The largest number of dive sites are concentrated on the southwest coast, but the water temperature here never exceeds +15 °C. The most favorable weather conditions for diving are observed from May to October.

Cruise season

During different periods of the year, passenger ships depart from the ports of the Netherlands to the Scandinavian countries, Western Europe, Mediterranean, and also to Asia. Organized directly from Rotterdam cruise line, ultimately connecting this city with St. Petersburg, and from the sea gates of Amsterdam, snow-white liners travel through France, Spain, Tunisia, Croatia, Italy and Greece to Odessa. As a rule, such cruises are carried out in the spring and summer. In winter, during the northern lights season, a number of shipping companies organize cruises to the countries Northern Europe ending in the Netherlands.

Flower season

In April, tens of thousands of tourists come to Holland to enjoy the colorful "tulip carpets"

Dutch tulips are the pride of the Netherlands. National Park Keukenhof is one of the most fantastic attractions in the country, popularly called the “Garden of Europe”. Traditionally, at the end of March each year, its doors open to millions of guests; this is the opening time of the tulip season, which lasts until the last days of May (the dates may shift, plus or minus, a couple of weeks). However, these flowers are not the only ones represented in Keukenhof. Here you can see greenhouses with hyacinths, daffodils, orchids, and azaleas. In the second half of April, the grandiose flower parade “Bloemencorso Bollenstreek” takes place here: giant flower platforms move from Noordwijk to Harley, and thematic exhibitions and competitions are held in the park itself. In addition, there are entire “flower routes”. So, in addition to Keukenhof Park, aesthetic pleasure from contemplating tulips can also be obtained in the all-season Appeltern Gardens and in the villages of Bennebrock, Lisse and Sassenheim. By the way, in the spring people come to Holland not only to admire all this incredible beauty, but also to buy flower bulbs. Another bright event in the “flower world” is the Flower Parade in Aalsmeer, starting on the first weekend of September. This time the procession reaches Amsterdam, ending on its central square. Well, to summarize, let’s say that the best time to travel to watch the luxurious blooming of tulips is mid-April.

It's time for holidays and festivals

Despite the fact that the Netherlands is a rather controversial country, it celebrates almost everything inherent in Europe. traditional holidays and dates of the Catholic calendar - St. Martin (November 11), St. Nicholas (December 6), St. Stephen (December 24), Catholic Christmas (December 25), St. Sylvester (December 31), New Year(January 1), St. Day Epiphany/Epiphany (January 6), St. Day Valentine's Day (February 14), Catholic Easter (late March-April) and Labor Day (May 1). Events of state and national significance include the following: The birthday of Queen Biatrix “Konninginnedag”, which falls on April 30, - main holiday countries, the most important celebrations take place in The Hague; Dutch Liberation Day, celebrated annually on May 5; Cyclists' Day "Landelijke Fietsdag" and National Miller's Day "Nationale Moldendag", falling on the second Saturday in May, as well as the official opening of the Parliamentary Year "Prinsjesdag" in The Hague on the third Tuesday in September. Very noteworthy are the Winter Carnival, which precedes the beginning of Lent, and the cheese fairs held in different cities countries from April to September, and the Herring Festival in the port of Schefeningen on the first Saturday of June.

Climate in Holland

The country's weather conditions are dictated by its location in the temperate maritime climate zone. Summers are quite rainy and not hot, and winters are mild, but damp and windy. About 40% of the area of ​​the entire territory of the Netherlands is located below sea level, this is where the flow of 3 European rivers (Rhine, Scheldt and Meuse) ends, and in addition, their landscapes lack mountain ranges. All these factors provoke very high level relative air humidity throughout the year. One of the striking features of the climate of the Netherlands is the prevailing winds blowing from the North Sea, which significantly cool in summer, and in winter can penetrate “to the very bones”. In general, the weather tends to change several times a day. The sun in Holland is worth its weight in gold; it appears in the sky mainly in summer. The rest of the time, cloudy weather prevails.

Netherlands in spring

In spring, the Netherlands appears in all its glory. Despite the precipitation and low temperatures at the beginning of the season, nature delights with a riot of lush greenery, “floral outfits” of lawns and greenhouses, as well as the first timid rays of the sun after winter. In March, the air throughout the country during the daytime warms up to an average of 8 °C, and already in April it becomes a couple of degrees warmer. Until mid-May in the Netherlands you can admire entire fields of patchwork flowers; special attention at this time is focused on the vast tulip plantations. The last month of the season brings real warm and sunny weather, mostly stable. The only thing that might be upsetting is a slight increase in precipitation. By the way, in the spring the weather in The Hague is a little colder than in the capital, and in southern city Maastricht, on the contrary, is warmer. The nights are quite cold, so winter clothes may come in handy in the evening.

Temperature and weather in the Netherlands in spring

Weather in MarchWeather in AprilWeather in May
Amsterdam +9 +6 +12 +9 +17 +11
Hague +7 +6 +10 +8 +14 +11
Rotterdam +8 +8 +11 +8 +16 +16
Groningen +8 +11 +16
Eindhoven +10 +13 +18

Netherlands in summer

Summer in the Netherlands is not at all hot. On the sunniest day, the thermometer rises to +24 °C, but usually at noon the air temperature fluctuates between +19 °C..+21 °C. This is the rainiest period of the year, so a 6-7-hour sunny day is often “diluted” by precipitation. As a rule, they lead, although short-term, to a significant cooling, when it is impossible to do without some insulation. Traditionally opens in July beach season, the water in the North Sea warms up to approximately +18 °C..+19 °C. At the beginning of August, this figure can rise to +20 °C. When going to the Netherlands in the summer, remember that no matter how clear and sunny the weather forecasters predict during the day, in the evening you will not be comfortable wearing light clothes. As the sun sets, the air cools down very quickly, and this happens quickly.

Temperature and weather in the Netherlands in summer

Weather in JuneWeather in JulyWeather in August
Amsterdam +19 +14 +21 +17 +21 +18
Hague +16 +14 +18 +16 +18 +18
Rotterdam +18 +16 +20 +17 +21 +17
Groningen +19 +20 +21
Eindhoven +20 +22 +22

Netherlands in autumn

At the beginning of autumn in the Netherlands it gets a little cold, clear weather gives way to partly cloudy weather, but in general the temperatures are quite high for this season. In October, nature is increasingly in a bad mood. The wind is playing out in earnest, and they are charging heavy rains. In the mornings, cities are shrouded in a white veil of fog, cloudy weather is now becoming normal. A bright spot among the frowning landscapes is the fallen golden foliage of numerous parks and gardens, forming entire carpets underfoot. In the last month of autumn, cold weather and frequent storms may prevent long walks along the coast. In the evening the thermometer drops to +3 °C..+4 °C, and at night the water in puddles sometimes freezes.

Flower fields, windmills, the famous Dutch cheese, the work of Van Gogh - all these clichĂ©s are firmly attached to the “freest country in Europe”, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located in its western part on the North Sea coast, as well as on several islands of the Caribbean Sea. Read our article on the Tour Calendar, in which we tell you why the best time to visit Holland is from May to early October.

Tourist season in Holland

Today, the number of visitors to the Netherlands is about 11 million people from around the world. The tourist season here lasts all year round, and all because holidays in this truly unique country are multifaceted and designed for people of all ages. First of all, of course, Holland (another name for the Netherlands) is Amsterdam with its Red Light District, coffee shops, and incendiary shows in nightclubs, a “must-visit” in the “cultural program” of wealthy youth free in body and spirit, as well as lovers of “going to nirvana” over 30. Followers of cultural and educational tourism feel great here: delightful architecture, interactive museums, art galleries, fishing villages and medieval cheese fairs - food for the mind is very diverse. The Netherlands is also very popular due to the great opportunities for family holidays with children: flower gardens, theme parks and many attractions.

High season in the Netherlands

The summer months in the Netherlands are the busiest of the tourist season. Vacation time begins for students, and vacation season begins for workers. Multilingual speech can be heard on city streets. There is also great excitement at the beginning of May, when the famous flower exhibition takes place. Mostly Germans, Belgians, British, Canadians and French come to Holland. Russians also experience all the delights of holidays in this country, but there are no more than 155 thousand of them per year. Although we must still recognize the growing interest in Dutch tourism products among our compatriots. Largely, of course, thanks to the recent year of Russian-Dutch cooperation, which turned out to be very eventful for both countries with thematic exhibitions, cultural festivals and various celebrations. One of his main achievements was the beginning of issuing long-term visas to the country to Russians. However, prices during the high season for air travel, accommodation and food still remain quite high, which, one way or another, limits the accessibility of this tourist destination and outlines a certain circle of its people - travelers with above-average incomes.

Low season in the Netherlands

Between October and March, the concentration of tourists in the Netherlands decreases, and some hotels lower their price levels, so holidays in the off-season are the most economical. Regardless of whether you go to Holland by bus as part of a tour or by plane, it will cost much less than in the summer. In addition, the mild climate of the country makes traveling around the country very comfortable in late autumn, winter and early spring. Most museums and historical sites are open to the public, and there are no long queues. As you can see, there are many advantages of traveling to the Netherlands outside the high tourist season. The only thing you need to keep in mind is that the entire Christmas week, New Year and the first few days after it in the country are another influx of foreign guests. It’s customary to have fun here until you drop, going all out. It is therefore not surprising that the Netherlands is at the top of the list of most visited countries for winter holidays.

Best time for excursions

The answer to the question of when is the best time to explore a country depends primarily on what exactly you plan to visit. For example, cyclists can be advised to visit the period from April to the end of June and from the end of August to the end of September, when the flow of tourists is not so great and the trails are in satisfactory condition. In the summer, despite the tourist crowd, it is very cool to see the sights; you can also take part in a boat trip along the canals of Amsterdam or take a mini-cruise along the waters of the port of Rotterdam - the largest in Europe in terms of cargo turnover.

Beach season in the Netherlands

The Netherlands is not at all the country where you go for a beach holiday. However, the beach business here has been established for a long time. This is favored by a long strip of sand dunes and a clean sea coast. The swimming season lasts from the beginning of July to the end of August. The water temperature in the North Sea in summer fluctuates between +17 °C..+19 °C, rising to +20 °C on the warmest days. This is quite small, so only the most seasoned swim, while the rest of the holidaymakers prefer to sunbathe. Dutch beaches are recommended for those who cannot stand the heat well, since the summer weather in the country is very comfortable, and the sun is devoid of aggressive habits. Well, if you still want to swim, but at the same time you cannot classify yourself as a “walrus”, we advise you to go to Schwenningen, where a large water park is located.

Surf season

People don’t go to the Netherlands specifically for surfing. Let's just say that surfing is a nice bonus to a beach holiday. This sport is also practiced mainly in the southwest of the country. The surfing season here lasts from May to September; a wetsuit is required due to the cold sea water.

Diving season

Despite the relative coolness of the North Sea, water sports in the Netherlands are represented in almost all forms. Diving has become especially widespread. The largest number of dive sites are concentrated on the southwest coast, but the water temperature here never exceeds +15 °C. The most favorable weather conditions for diving are observed from May to October.

Cruise season

During different periods of the year, passenger ships depart from the ports of the Netherlands to the countries of Scandinavia, Western Europe, the Mediterranean, and also to Asia. A cruise line was organized directly from Rotterdam, ultimately connecting this city with St. Petersburg, and from the sea gates of Amsterdam, snow-white liners travel through France, Spain, Tunisia, Croatia, Italy and Greece to Odessa. As a rule, such cruises are carried out in the spring and summer. In winter, during the Northern Lights season, a number of shipping companies offer cruises to the Nordic countries, ending in the Netherlands.

Flower season

In April, tens of thousands of tourists come to Holland to enjoy the colorful "tulip carpets"

Dutch tulips are the pride of the Netherlands. Keukenhof National Park is one of the most fantastic attractions in the country, popularly called the “Garden of Europe”. Traditionally, at the end of March each year, its doors open to millions of guests; this is the opening time of the tulip season, which lasts until the last days of May (the dates may shift, plus or minus, a couple of weeks). However, these flowers are not the only ones represented in Keukenhof. Here you can see greenhouses with hyacinths, daffodils, orchids, and azaleas. In the second half of April, the grandiose flower parade “Bloemencorso Bollenstreek” takes place here: giant flower platforms move from Noordwijk to Harley, and thematic exhibitions and competitions are held in the park itself. In addition, there are entire “flower routes”. So, in addition to Keukenhof Park, aesthetic pleasure from contemplating tulips can also be obtained in the all-season Appeltern Gardens and in the villages of Bennebrock, Lisse and Sassenheim. By the way, in the spring people come to Holland not only to admire all this incredible beauty, but also to buy flower bulbs. Another bright event in the “flower world” is the Flower Parade in Aalsmeer, starting on the first weekend of September. This time the procession reaches Amsterdam, ending in its central square. Well, to summarize, let’s say that the best time to travel to watch the luxurious blooming of tulips is mid-April.

It's time for holidays and festivals

Despite the fact that the Netherlands is a rather controversial country, almost all traditional European holidays and dates of the Catholic calendar are celebrated here - St. Martin (November 11), St. Nicholas (December 6), St. Stephen (December 24), Catholic Christmas (December 25), St. Sylvester (December 31), New Year (January 1), St. Epiphany/Epiphany (January 6), St. Day Valentine's Day (February 14), Catholic Easter (late March-April) and Labor Day (May 1). Events of state and national significance include the following: Queen Biatrix’s birthday “Konninginnedag”, which falls on April 30, is the main holiday of the country, the most important celebrations take place in The Hague; Dutch Liberation Day, celebrated annually on May 5; Cyclists' Day "Landelijke Fietsdag" and National Miller's Day "Nationale Moldendag", falling on the second Saturday in May, as well as the official opening of the Parliamentary Year "Prinsjesdag" in The Hague on the third Tuesday in September. Very notable are the Winter Carnival that precedes the beginning of Lent, the cheese fairs held in different cities of the country from April to September, and the Herring Festival in the port of Scheveningen on the first Saturday in June.

Climate in Holland

The country's weather conditions are dictated by its location in the temperate maritime climate zone. Summers are quite rainy and not hot, and winters are mild, but damp and windy. About 40% of the entire territory of the Netherlands is located below sea level, this is where the flow of 3 European rivers (Rhine, Scheldt and Meuse) ends, and in addition, their landscapes lack mountain ranges. All these factors provoke very high levels of relative humidity throughout the year. One of the striking features of the climate of the Netherlands is the prevailing winds blowing from the North Sea, which significantly cool in summer, and in winter can penetrate “to the very bones”. In general, the weather tends to change several times a day. The sun in Holland is worth its weight in gold; it appears in the sky mainly in summer. The rest of the time, cloudy weather prevails.

Netherlands in spring

In spring, the Netherlands appears in all its glory. Despite the precipitation and low temperatures at the beginning of the season, nature delights with a riot of lush greenery, “floral outfits” of lawns and greenhouses, as well as the first timid rays of the sun after winter. In March, the air throughout the country during the daytime warms up to an average of 8 °C, and already in April it becomes a couple of degrees warmer. Until mid-May in the Netherlands you can admire entire fields of patchwork flowers; special attention at this time is focused on the vast tulip plantations. The last month of the season brings real warm and sunny weather, mostly stable. The only thing that might be upsetting is a slight increase in precipitation. By the way, in the spring the weather in The Hague is a little colder than in the capital, but in the southernmost city, Maastricht, on the contrary, it is warmer. The nights are quite cold, so winter clothes may come in handy in the evening.

Temperature and weather in the Netherlands in spring

Weather in MarchWeather in AprilWeather in May
Amsterdam +9 +6 +12 +9 +17 +11
Hague +7 +6 +10 +8 +14 +11
Rotterdam +8 +8 +11 +8 +16 +16
Groningen +8 +11 +16
Eindhoven +10 +13 +18

Netherlands in summer

Summer in the Netherlands is not at all hot. On the sunniest day, the thermometer rises to +24 °C, but usually at noon the air temperature fluctuates between +19 °C..+21 °C. This is the rainiest period of the year, so a 6-7-hour sunny day is often “diluted” by precipitation. As a rule, they lead, although short-term, to a significant cooling, when it is impossible to do without some insulation. In July, the beach season traditionally opens; the water in the North Sea warms up to approximately +18 °C..+19 °C. At the beginning of August, this figure can rise to +20 °C. When going to the Netherlands in the summer, remember that no matter how clear and sunny the weather forecasters predict during the day, in the evening you will not be comfortable wearing light clothes. As the sun sets, the air cools down very quickly, and this happens quickly.

Temperature and weather in the Netherlands in summer

Weather in JuneWeather in JulyWeather in August
Amsterdam +19 +14 +21 +17 +21 +18
Hague +16 +14 +18 +16 +18 +18
Rotterdam +18 +16 +20 +17 +21 +17
Groningen +19 +20 +21
Eindhoven +20 +22 +22

Netherlands in autumn

At the beginning of autumn in the Netherlands it gets a little cold, clear weather gives way to partly cloudy weather, but in general the temperatures are quite high for this season. In October, nature is increasingly in a bad mood. The wind is blowing up in earnest and heavy rains are pouring in. In the mornings, cities are shrouded in a white veil of fog, cloudy weather is now becoming normal. A bright spot among the frowning landscapes is the fallen golden foliage of numerous parks and gardens, forming entire carpets underfoot. In the last month of autumn, cold weather and frequent storms may prevent long walks along the coast. In the evening the thermometer drops to +3 °C..+4 °C, and at night the water in puddles sometimes freezes.

The holiday opportunities in Holland are so varied that it is simply impossible to make a mistake when answering the question of when to go to the Netherlands.

The country is beautiful both in winter and in summer; the mild maritime climate knows neither bitter frosts nor sweltering heat, and there is always an abundance of ideas for meaningful leisure. Before you get into arguments with family members about when to go on holiday in the Netherlands, we recommend that you first decide where and why you are going.

For example, for a trip to the sea and for admiring flowers, you need to choose different times: in the Netherlands it is high season beach holiday starts in June, when the tulips have long faded and the famous Keukenhof is already closed to the public.

Take into account reliable information from the TRIPMYDREAM portal about the specifics various types holiday and weather conditions of the target region at different times of the year - and you will no longer have to rack your brains about when is the best time to go to the Netherlands to get the most out of your trip.

Holidays in the Netherlands in winter

Harsh winters are terra incognita for residents of the carefree kingdom. Daytime temperatures extremely rarely drop to zero, balancing at +5...+9°C in the northwest and gradually dropping to +4...+6°C in the southeast as we move deeper into the continent. Light frosts occur at night. The passage of an anticyclone from Eastern Europe sometimes provokes short-term episodes of cold snaps and snow drifts, but in general the weather in the Netherlands in winter is characterized as warm and stable. Snow quickly turns into slush, which leaves much to be desired for road grip, so it is better to choose a different time for road trips.

If possible, plan an excursion holiday in the Netherlands in winter, waiting until the Christmas peak of tourist activity subsides. Thus, you will save a lot on accommodation, freeing up funds for entertainment and broadening your horizons. By mid-January, the low season in the Netherlands comes into its own again, forcing hotel owners to significantly reduce their rates. This is perhaps the only time when there are almost no queues in the museums of Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague.

Despite the depressing drizzle and slush, winter in the Netherlands is never boring. At the end of December and beginning of February, the triumphant elements of fairs and carnivals spill out onto the city streets. The most colorful processions take place in Limburg. Another attraction that does not lose its appeal in winter is the all-season gardens of Appeltern in the area between the Meuse and Waal, where the work of fashionable landscape designers is exhibited all year round.

Don't discount the Dutch's favorite winter pastime - speed skating. Race along the mirror of the ice-bound canal in Kinderdijk Park, past dormant windmills - and the excitement of a champion at the finish line will overwhelm you!


Holidays in the Netherlands in spring: a flower extravaganza

In spring, the Netherlands literally blooms. At the end of March, the suburbs are covered with continuous carpets of flowers, saturating the air with captivating aromas. You can enjoy a feast of colors not only in the famous Keukenhof, but also in Lisse, Sassenheim and Bennebroeck.

Try to time your holiday in the Netherlands in the spring to mid-April, when the feast of flora reaches its climax. At the same time, a spectacular Flower Parade takes place, and practical flower growers do not miss the opportunity to purchase rare plant bulbs at the Flower Exchange in Aalsmeer.

The weather in the Netherlands in the spring at first allows itself liberties - slight frosts are replaced by rains. Daytime temperatures remain at +8
+11°С, and only in Eindhoven the air warms up to +10
+12°С. In April it becomes 2-3 degrees warmer, and in May a powerful heat wave comes from the continent, radically turning the off-season into a summer course.

At this time, there is a significant difference in air temperature even between neighboring settlements. In Amsterdam and Rotterdam the thermometer often rises to +16...+17°C, while in The Hague it is quite cool - up to +14°C. Evenings and nights in spring are still cold, so stocking up on warm clothes won’t hurt.

Springtime brings many national, religious and public holidays, participation in which allows you to learn about the life of the country from the inside and bring back many photographs and original souvenirs from your vacation.

From April to June there is an opportunity to go cycling in the numerous natural parks of the Netherlands without experiencing the discomfort of crowded roads. It seems that with the onset of warmer weather, not only nature awakens: in April, Scheveningen and Kuikdown open the diving season, and in May, the first surfers appear on the beach in Domburg.

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Holidays in the Netherlands in summer: sea, music and sports

Summer in the Netherlands is fresh and cool. Even on the sunniest days, the air temperature does not exceed +23...+25°C, so vacationers are spared the stuffiness and heat. The duration of daylight hours is 6-7 hours. In general, the weather in the Netherlands in summer is devoid of excesses and is well tolerated by elderly tourists and small children. Clear days are rare; For the summer Netherlands, moderate clouds and short rains are typical, after which a slight cooling is felt.

Beach holidays in the Netherlands coincide with the period of mass holidays and last from mid-June to August. Although Dutch tour operators generally do not prioritize beach holidays, the Dutch seaside resorts are not empty in the summer, providing holidaymakers with ample opportunities to engage in a variety of sports in addition to a beach holiday.

Summer dance festivals, carnivals and youth music bring excitement to the relaxed rhythms of resort life, and the sophisticated ears of connoisseurs of Brahms and Beethoven will caress the long-running Robeco festival of classical music and opera.

Active recreation in the Netherlands in the summer is traditionally associated with cycling, but it should be taken into account that during the period of a massive influx of vacationers, there is no place for apples to fall on bicycle paths. Alternative sports activities during the high season in the Netherlands include trekking, sailing, fishing and horse riding.

Another inconvenience that you have to put up with during the holiday period is high prices for accommodation and difficulties in booking rooms. However, keen travelers have the opportunity to save on transport by purchasing a Zomertoer group ticket, which allows you to travel with family or friends for two days without limiting the number of trips within the paid zone. For a large group of six people, it is beneficial to purchase Meerrmans Kaart tickets, which provide a significant concession on the price.

When you go on a trip, you need to prepare for what kind of weather will await you in a foreign country. Is it constantly hot there or is it cool in the evenings, and do I need to take warm clothes? Does it rain often? And how does the weather in the country’s capital differ from the weather in other regions?

Climate features in Holland

The climate in Holland is the same in almost all areas of the country due to the absence mountain peaks. The weather here depends on the influence of cyclones coming from Atlantic Ocean. The state is located in the temperate zone, which determines the local climatic features.

The climate of Holland is maritime and very humid. The average temperature in January is +3 °C, and in July - +17 °C. The country is quite warm, but frequent westerly winds often lead to a sharp drop in temperature even in the hottest months.

Weather in Holland by season

The weather in different regions of the country is almost the same: cool summers give way to fairly mild and not frosty winters. It cannot be said that the weather in the Netherlands is ideal: it is compared with St. Petersburg: a lot of rain, constant clouds overhead and a small number of sunny, clear days.

Weather in winter

Winter in Holland is the worst time to travel: constant rain, fog and strong winds are not conducive to positive emotions. But there is practically no sub-zero weather: on average, the thermometer stays at 4–6 degrees Celsius. Locals They even rejoice in the frosts: they take out their skates and organize competitions.

Weather in spring

But spring is the best time to relax. There is practically no precipitation in the off-season, and the sun is often bright. The air temperature in spring does not exceed 15 degrees Celsius. By the way, it is at this time that tulips bloom in Holland. The picture of colorful flower fields is incredibly pleasing to the eye.

Weather in summer

Summer in Holland is quite cool - the temperature rarely reaches 21 °C, most days the thermometer does not exceed 18 °C. Only daredevils swim in the summer - the water is quite cold, and it rains constantly.

Weather in autumn

Dutch autumn is practically no different from summer. Maybe the air temperature is lower. Constant rains, fog and cloudy skies - this is what autumn is like in Holland.

In general, the weather in Holland is not very pleasing to tourists. When going here on vacation, be sure to bring warm clothes - you will definitely need them.

When is the best time to go to Holland?

What season should you choose to travel to the Netherlands? It is clear that you should not rely on weather conditions: beach lovers have nothing to do here. This country is a find for lovers cultural tourism and active entertainment.

"Flower" season

Holland is a country of colorful tulips, hyacinths and daffodils. To admire all this floral splendor, plan your trip between late April and mid-May. Why this particular time? The fact is that at the beginning of April the daffodils are just beginning to bloom, and by mid-May there will be no more flowers left in most fields.

To admire the abundance of flowers, head to the Royal Flower Park - Keukenhof (open until May 18). Or take part in the grand Blumencorso flower procession (held on the first Saturday of May).

By the way, in the last spring month the weather in Holland is the hottest - you may not need warm clothes.

Shopping season

Winter is not the best time for a holiday in Holland: constant rains, accumulations of dark clouds and dense fogs can cause a dull mood. But winter is the season of discounts and sales in the country. Therefore, during your trip you can go on a grand shopping spree. Don't forget to pack warm clothes in your suitcase that are designed to withstand temperatures of 2°C.

Excursion season

The best time for sightseeing in Holland is either from April to July or from August to October. You can rent a bike and go explore the trails, which at this time are in good condition due to the small flow of vacationers.

From July to August is the season when a huge number of tourists come. At this time you can take part in boat trips along the Amsterdam canals or on mini-cruises along water area Rotterdam.

Season of surfing and cultural entertainment

From May to September, surfers flock to the southwest of Holland. Nobody goes to the Netherlands specifically for this entertainment: but why not try to ride the wave if you come to the country in the summer? Be sure to have a thick wetsuit - the water is very cold. It can be rented.

During the summer, Holland also hosts many themed exhibitions, music festivals and government celebrations.

In general, you can go on a trip to the Netherlands at any time of the year: there is always plenty of entertainment. Even in the cold season, the doors of many entertainment venues and museums are hospitably open here. Well, historical and architectural sights are always in their places.