Cultural / Cross-Curricular Trip to Amsterdam: 4 days, 3 nights

Amsterdam offers students the chance to experience one of Europe’s most vibrant and diverse cities, rich in history, art, and innovation. From world-class museums like the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum to historic landmarks such as the Anne Frank House, students can explore key moments in European history and culture. Walking or cycling through its UNESCO-listed canals, they gain insight into Dutch architecture, urban planning, and everyday life. Amsterdam’s blend of historic charm and modern creativity provides an inspiring environment where classroom learning comes to life through immersive, real-world experiences.

Suggested itinerary

Day one

  • Travel day

Day two

  • Guided Walking Tour, Amsterdam
  • Zaanse Schans Windmill Village

Day three

  • Simonehoeve Cheese Farm & Clog Factory
  • Amsterdam Canal Cruise

Day four

  • Travel home via Royal Flora Holland

Tour gallery

Excursion locator map

Excursion Ideas

  • Royal Coster Diamonds Amsterdam

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    What you’ll experience: Royal Coster Diamonds in Amsterdam lets students discover the history and craftsmanship behind the world’s most famous gemstones. They can learn about the diamond cutting process, the global diamond trade, and the skills required in this unique industry.

  • Simonehoeve Cheese Farm & Clog factory

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    What you’ll experience:  Simonehoeve Cheese Farm & Clog factory offers students a hands-on experience of traditional Dutch farming and craftsmanship. They can learn how cheese is made, explore clog-making, and gain insight into sustainable agriculture and rural life in the Netherlands.

  • Explore Amsterdam on foot

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    What you’ll experience: Exploring Amsterdam on foot is a valuable educational experience because it allows students to engage directly with the city’s history, architecture, and culture. Walking through its canals, historic neighborhoods, and bustling squares helps students observe urban planning, social life, and cultural landmarks up close, making lessons in art, history, and geography more tangible and memorable.

  • Delft Pottery Factory

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    What you’ll experience: A visit to the Delft Pottery Factory lets students explore the history and craftsmanship behind the world-famous blue-and-white ceramics. They can see traditional pottery-making techniques in action and learn about Dutch art, design, and cultural heritage.

  • Floating Farm

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    What you’ll experience: The Floating Farm in Rotterdam allows students to see sustainable agriculture in action on water. They can learn about innovative food production, renewable energy use, and how urban farming can contribute to a resilient, eco-friendly city.

  • Royal Flora Holland

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    What you’ll experience: A visit to Royal Flora Holland gives students insight into the world’s largest flower auction, showcasing global trade, logistics, and the business of horticulture.

  • Zaanse Schans Windmill Village

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    What you’ll experience: Zaanse Schans Windmill Village offers students a glimpse into traditional Dutch life, with working windmills, historic houses, and artisan workshops. It’s an engaging way to learn about the Netherlands’ cultural heritage, craftsmanship, and innovative use of wind power throughout history.

Cultural / Cross-Curricular Trip to Amsterdam: 4 days, 3 nights Accommodation