Netherlands Airports
One of the most laid-back countries in the world, it's not hard to see why the Netherlands remains a popular tourist destination. A culturally rich nation, loaded with historic treasures, the Netherlands offers tourists a travel experience like no other.
Despite its small size, Holland has its fair share of airports and you can fly into just about any corner of the country from overseas. To complement the airports, the country boasts an excellent transport network of railways and motorways, although roads are often congested during rush hours.
Amsterdam Schiphol International Airport
This is without doubt the country's number one airport and one of the world's busiest, with flights arriving and departing from all over the globe. Connections between the airport and the city are excellent, with trains, buses, shuttles and taxis all operating speedy services.
Schiphol's Airport Guide
Eindhoven International Airport
Gateway to the southeast of the country, Eindhoven handles a respectable 400,000 passengers a year, with frequent connections with Amsterdam, London and Paris. Its single terminal easily serves all domestic and international flights and frequent buses run to the city throughout the day, as do taxis.
Eindhoven's Airport Guide
Groningen Airport
Located in the north of Holland, Groningen is a convenient facility for accessing the north. Although only a small air hub, Groningen handles well over 100,000 passengers per year and operates over a dozen routes with numerous carriers. The airport is only open during the day and there are just three check-in desks. Buses run from the airport to the city and there are also taxi/train combination transfers available on one ticket.
Groningen's Airport Guide
