Netherlands
The Netherlands (commonly called Holland, though Holland technically refers only to two western provinces) is a Western European country known for its flat landscape, canals, windmills, tulips and cycling culture. One of the world's most densely populated countries (17.5 million people in an area smaller than West Virginia), it is a founding member of the EU, Schengen Area and Eurozone, with Amsterdam as constitutional capital though the government seat is The Hague. As a Schengen country, most nationalities enter visa-free for short stays; the visa section below covers the specifics by nationality.
Visa Requirements for Netherlands
The Netherlands is part of the Schengen Area, following standard Schengen visa policies. Citizens of EU/EEA countries, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and 50+ other countries can enter visa-free for tourism or business stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period. No advance visa application required - simply show passport at entry (air, sea, or land borders with Belgium/Germany). Passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond intended departure from Schengen Area. Those requiring visas must apply for Schengen visa through Netherlands embassy or consulate with travel insurance, accommodation bookings, proof of funds, and return ticket. Netherlands is popular Schengen entry point due to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS, major European hub). Note: following Brexit, UK citizens no longer hold EU free-movement rights but retain visa-free access, limited to 90 days within any 180-day period. For longer stays, residence permits required through IND (Immigratie en Naturalisatiedienst). Netherlands is safe, welcoming destination with excellent tourist infrastructure and world's highest English proficiency for non-native speakers.
Visa types
For tourism or business for EU/EEA, US, UK, Canada, Australia, and 60+ other countries under Schengen rules.
Guides
The Netherlands packs an extraordinary range of experiences into a country smaller than West Virginia — Amsterdam's canal-ring museums, world-class cycling infrastructure, the Randstad's cluster of major cities within easy train reach, and a landscape shaped by centuries of engineering against the sea. Spring tulip season, historic windmills and a strong café culture round out a trip that rewards venturing beyond Amsterdam.
Netherlands travel guide →
The full guide — beyond the big three, the water-built land and the unpack-once route.
Money in Netherlands →
Euros, the PIN-first reality and cards — the practical money guide.
Eating in Netherlands →
Café culture as the institution — bitterballen logic, the stroopwafel test and everyday Dutch eating.
Getting around Netherlands →
The train grid that makes the whole country a day trip, the OV-chipkaart layer and cycling as real transport.
Health & safety in Netherlands →
Bike-lane etiquette that actually matters, canal-edge common sense, pharmacy culture and the numbers to call.
Cities & planning
Regions
Embassies & missions
Accredited missions for Netherlands
Frequently asked questions
The horseshoe-shaped cluster of cities — Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht — that forms the country's economic and population core, all connected by train rides of well under an hour, making it easy to base a trip in one city and day-trip to the others.
No, but it's worth doing at least once. Most train stations have an OV-fiets rental point, and the country's separated cycle-path network makes riding genuinely low-stress even for visitors unused to cycling in traffic.
Keukenhof and the surrounding Bollenstreek fields bloom for a narrow window from late March to mid-May, with peak colour typically in mid-April — outside that window the fields are bare farmland, so timing matters more than almost any other part of a Netherlands trip.
Visaja keeps this page's contact details and visa guidance under continuous review — still, requirements can change at short notice, so confirm the essentials with the mission or the official government portal before you travel.