Fun activities in the Netherlands!

Discover various enjoyable activities taking place this summer in the Netherlands. We have created a fun selection of activities for the young and old!

 

Alpaca Walking

How adorable are alpacas? And how fun would it be to take them for a walk? At Alpaca World Brielle, you can pet and walk these lovely creatures. You'll stroll together with your alpaca through the fortified city and beautiful nature. It's a relaxed and enjoyable experience!
Website: Alpaca World Brielle

 

Relaxarette Ride

Surrounded by birds, holding a cup of coffee, and taking a ride in the Relaxarette. It's all possible at Zuiderparktheater in The Hague's Zuiderpark Vakantiepark. The open-air theater is open six days a week, offering concerts and a fantastic holiday program for everyone! There's an open stage, a crafting garden, and cool structures and installations like a supermoon, applause shower, and the Relaxarette. It's a great day out for all ages!
Website: Zuiderpark Theater

 

Paddle in a Rubber Duck

Yes, you read that right, and how cool is this?! In Den Bosch (also known as ‘s-Hertogenbosch), you can now paddle through the canals in a rubber duck! Don't worry about pedaling too hard because there's an electric motor. Apart from this fun and unique activity, Den Bosch is a beautiful city to visit, a pleasant place to enjoy a meal or drink at one of the terraces, and there are various parties and festivals happening in and around the city during the summer months.
Website: De Vlotte Vloot

 

Climb the Hague Tower

Want to enjoy the best view of the city by the dunes? For the past two years, you've been able to climb the Hague Tower. This hexagonal tall church tower offers a 360-degree panorama of the court city, from the Kurhaus to the distant city of Delft. And... it's not as thrilling as it sounds! This activity is suitable for all ages because you won't be literally climbing the church. You'll explore the tower's interior by stairs, accompanied by a guide who will share stories about The Hague's rich history.
Website: Haagse Toren