Heading into the Netherlands we take the dramatic western route – a fascinating journey across three enormous dykes that form Holland’s incredible Delta Project. We will make a mid-morning stop at Topshuis to enable you to walk to see the actual floor barrier and take photos of the flood barriers and sluice gates. The first dyke, the Peilerdam, is an astonishing 9 kms long, and our journey takes us along the actual top of the enormous flood barriers that hold back the North Sea. An extraordinary engineering achievement! On the second dyke, Brouwersdam, we will make a short photo stop beside the broad sandy beach. On a windy day there are literally hundreds of kite surfers in action offshore.
Reaching the dynamic city of Rotterdam, we board a cruise boat to follow the river with its city sights and gigantic, modern port – the world’s biggest. Lunchtime will be spent at leisure in the ultra-modern design Market Hall. The giant curved ceiling is one enormous mural of painted flowers, colourful butterflies, fruit and vegetables. Beneath are dozens of specialist food stalls, gourmet eateries and shops. Late afternoon we reach the historical city of Utrecht where we stay our final five nights. Utrecht is often called ‘Amsterdam without the crowds’. Beautiful, with canals, narrow gabled merchant houses, and humped back bridges it makes a superb base for our unique ‘hub and spoke’ style touring. After settling into our hotel, you will have dinner at the hotel restaurant.
Hotel: Hotel Mitland Utrecht, The Netherlands