Hello Travelers,
Tulip fields that stretch beyond the horizon. Villages with no roads—just canals and whisper boats. Iconic windmills turning gently under wide Dutch skies. This isn’t a dream. This is the Netherlands.
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🚤 First Stop: Giethoorn — The Village with No Roads
Known as "The Venice of the North", Giethoorn is straight out of a storybook. Glide through quiet canals in a whisper boat, pass under arched wooden bridges, and float past thatched-roof cottages blooming with spring flowers.
- Flower-lined canals mirrored perfectly in still water
- Sunset over a canal bridge with ivy-draped cottages
- Locals commuting by boat like it’s totally normal (because it is)
🌸 Second Stop: Keukenhof Gardens — The Tulip Kingdom
Only open for a few magical weeks each Spring, Keukenhof is one of the most colorful places on Earth. Over 7 million tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths bloom in perfectly curated waves of color.
- Rows of tulips in every shade imaginable
- A windmill towering above rainbow fields
- You in the middle of it all, pretending you live here now
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🌬 Final Stop: Zaanse Schans — Windmills & Wooden Shoes
Step back in time at this traditional Dutch village just outside Amsterdam. It’s a living postcard: working windmills, green wooden houses, cheese shops, and yes—people making clogs.
- A shot of the windmills along the river at golden hour
- Inside the windmill gears for something gritty & cool
- Sampling gouda while surrounded by goats and windmills
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You wake up to birdsong in a village with no cars. You spend the day gliding through canals, wandering through fields of tulips so bright they almost don’t look real, and watching centuries-old windmills turn in the breeze. It’s peaceful, photogenic, and totally unlike anything else.
Happy Travels!
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