Getting Netherland
Easily you can reach Netherland by plane, bus and train.There is only one international airport Schiphol, about 10km southwest of Amsterdam. Although it's one of Europe's major international hubs, flights to London or Brussels are usually cheaper than flights to Amsterdam, and many travellers do the last leg to Amsterdam by train or bus. Long-distance Eurolines buses connect Amsterdam to most European cities, as well as to North Africa. Eurolines and Citysprint buses travel across the channel to Britain, usually through France.Amsterdam's Centraal Station has regular and efficient rail connections to all neighbouring countries.By car or motorcycle you can easily travel to the Netherlands on those lovely Western European highways is easy. Most travellers go overland through Belgium and France to pick up a boat to England, but ferries also run to the May places between Hoek van Holland and Harwich, UK; Europoort and Hull, UK; IJmuiden and Newcastle, UK; and IJmuiden and Kristiansand, Norway.
Getting Netherland