If You Only Have 5 Days 4 Nights In The Netherlands

What is the Must-Do Thing if You Only Have 5 Days in the Netherlands? A 5D4N Itinerary for First-Time Travelers

The Netherlands is a small but diverse country packed with history, culture, and natural beauty. If you only have 5 days and 4 nights (5D4N) to explore, you’ll want to make the most of your trip. I have out together this itinerary, specifically designed for my friends and family who will be a first-time visitors who want to experience the best of the Netherlands, from iconic windmills and tulip fields to vibrant cities and historic canals.

Day 1

Explore the Heart of The Netherlands

Amsterdam

Day 2

The Traditional Dutch Culture

Zaanse Schans, Volendam

Day 3

The Modern Dutch Design

Rotterdam,
Delft, The Hague

Day 4

The Venice of the Netherlands

Overijse, Amsterdam

Day 5

Local Markets & Final Shopping

Utrecht, Amsterdam

Day 1: Arrival in Amsterdam – Exploring the Heart of the Netherlands

Morning: Arrival & Canal Cruise

  • Arrive at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS)
  • Check in to your hotel in Amsterdam city center
  • Start your trip with a relaxing canal cruise (a UNESCO-listed experience)
  • Visit Dam Square and see the Royal Palace of Amsterdam

Afternoon: Museums & Culture

  • Explore Rijksmuseum (Rembrandt’s The Night Watch)
  • Visit the Van Gogh Museum (iconic Sunflowers & Starry Night)
  • Walk through the Museumplein and enjoy the park

Evening: Food & Nightlife

  • Have dinner at a Dutch restaurant (try Bitterballen & Stroopwafels)
  • Enjoy Leidseplein or Rembrandtplein, the city’s nightlife hubs

Day 2: Day Trip to Zaanse Schans & Giethoorn – Windmills, Wooden Clog and Cheese

Morning: Zaanse Schans (Dutch Windmills)

  • Take 30 minute train or tour bus from Amsterdam to Zaanse Schans
  • Explore windmills, wooden clog workshops, and cheese farms
  • Try fresh Dutch cheese and stroopwafels

Afternoon: Volendam & Marken

  • Lunch and walk around the town
  • Walking tour from idyllic port through its narrow streets at the islet of Marken

Evening: Back to Amsterdam

  • Visit shopping district at Kalverstraat, De Bijenkorf or Magna Plaza (Dutch shop generally closed at 6pm some shopping mall at 7pm)

Day 3: Day Trip to Rotterdam & The Hague

Morning: Rotterdam – The Modern Face of the Netherlands

  • Take a 1-hour train or tour bus from Amsterdam to Rotterdam
  • Visit Cube Houses & Markthal
  • Walk along the Erasmus Bridge & Rotterdam Harbor

Afternoon: The Hague – Dutch Royalty & Politics

  • Visit Binnenhof (Dutch Parliament) & Peace Palace
  • Explore Scheveningen Beach (optional)

Evening: Delft – Dutch Blue Pottery

  • Explore and lunch at Delft town (Johannes Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring)
  • Visit Royal Delft Factory to see traditional blue porcelain
  • return to Amsterdam for the night

Day 4: Relaxing Day Trip at The Venice of The Netherlands

Morning: Relax and chill day in The Venice of The Netherlands

  • Take a train from Amsterdam-Zuid to Zwolle, then take a bus 70 or 270 to Giethoorn, travel time more than 2 hours
  • Enjoy traditional boat cruise around Giethoorn village

Afternoon: Enjoy chilled life in a fairy tale village

  • Explore the shop and museum around the village
  • If you took a Viator Giethoorn day trip tour, will depart to visit Afsluitdijk, one of the most incrediable dike in the world. Unfortunately there’s no easy access public transport unless you drive a car.

Evening: Amsterdam Red Light District

  • Experience the Red Light District, Sex Museum (optional)
  • Or, relax in the Jordaan district (trendy cafés and boutique shops)

Day 5: Amsterdam – Local Markets & Departure

Morning: Local Markets & Final Shopping

  • Visit Albert Cuyp Market or Bloemenmarkt (Floating Flower Market)
  • Enjoy a traditional Dutch pancake (pannenkoek) breakfast
  • Buy souvenirs (Delftware, stroopwafels, tulip bulbs, wooden clogs)

Afternoon: Departure

Optional: If You Have Whole Day and Your Flight Is Late Night

  • Take 1-hour train from Amsterdam Central to Utrecht Central
  • Explore Utrecht City Canals Area and restaurant
  • Domplein square, Dom Tour, De Haar Castle
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring (March-May) for tulips or Summer (June-August)
  • Travel Passes: Get an OV-chipkaart for trains, trams & buses
  • Budget-Friendly: Book museum tickets online for discounts
  • Day Trips: Trains are fast & efficient—perfect for exploring nearby cities

Conclusion

This 5D4N Netherlands itinerary offers a mix of history, culture, nature, and adventure. Whether it’s Amsterdam’s canals, Dutch windmills, tulip market, or modern Rotterdam, this plan ensures you experience the best of the Netherlands in just five days!


Price comparison between a guided tour vs. booking everything on your own

When I first visited the Netherlands, I didn’t have any friends or relatives in the country to show me around. I really wanted to make the most of my time and see as much as possible. So, I usually opted for a good local tour, and I’ve been using Viator to book my tours ever since I started traveling globally at 18 in 2002. Even today, I still book through them, and I finally decided to sign up for their affiliate program to partner with them.

Now that I’ve been living in the Netherlands and have gotten to know the country better, let me show you a budget comparison between booking a guided tour and planning the trip on your own.



Day-by-Day Cost Comparison

DayActivityGuided Tour via ViatorSelf-Guided (Public Transport)
Day 1Amsterdam Canal Cruise€18.00€7.50 (OV-Chip Card), €5.88 (Schiphol-Amsterdam Centraal), €20.00 (Canal Cruise)
Day 2Zaanse Schans, Edam, Volendam & Marken€43.00 (include Windmill, Clogs & Cheese Factory)€3.90 (train to Zaanse Schans) + €29.50 (Windmill Entry), €8.00 (Bus 800 to Volendam) + €19.50 Volendam Museum), €7.00 (Bus 316 to Marken) + €10.00 (boat rental), €5.00 (Bus 111 back to Amsterdam Centraal)
Day 3Rotterdam, Delft & The Hague€96.22€19.00 (Amsterdam-Rotterdam) + €2.80 (Bus to Cube House), €8.80 (Rotterdam-The Hague) + €16.50 (Binnenhof & Peace Palace entry), €4.10 (Rotterdam-Delft) + €17.00 (Royal Delft Museum & Factory), €38.30 (Delft-Amsterdam)
Day 4Giethoorn€95 (canal ride)€30.50 (Amsterdam to Giethoorn) + €14.00 (canal ride), €30.50 (Giethoorn back to Amsterdam)
Day 5Local Markets & DepartureFree exploration€9.40 (Amsterdam to Utrecht), €5.20 (Amsterdam to Schiphol)


Total Estimated Costs

OptionEstimated Total Cost
Guided Tours via Viator€252.33
Self-Guided (Public Transport)€297.78

Note: Self-guided costs exclude meals, optional activities, and personal expenses.

Conclusion

As the above comparison, we can see that the price difference is not big. I would suggest the second scenario to book a local tour as consideration of :

  1. Time saving and less hassle, you get to point A to point B easily without needing to wait for train and bus, and the risk of miss taking the wrong train or bus
  2. The entire trip you have a tour guide explain to you and have a good understanding of what you are visiting

If you have any questions, feel free to drop me an email!

Vanessa Low

In the past twenty years, I traveled around the globe, sold everything, and moved to a sailboat. And now, I’m back to the land, ready to share my story, live a simple, grateful life and enjoy the beauty of the world!

 vanessa@designyourlifetips.com  https://designyourlifetips.com

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