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This Summer plan Holiday in Netherlands

Stereotypically home to clogs, tulips, canals and windmills, the Netherlands is a very beautiful place to spend your holiday with happiness and boasts more than its most famous assets when it comes for an unforgettable holiday experience. So what you explore and out there to be explored, discovered and enjoyed this summer by Netherland's holidaymakers?

With the border of North Sea and Wadden Sea, there is hundreds of miles of unspoilt, quiet coastline which is perfect day out for a blissful family or beach vacation with a little difference. The coastlines of Netherlands are pure white sand and crystal clear waters but also have some most wildlife attractions of the country, means nature lover, bird watchers and fish fans will have a field day.

Many culinary treats that are on offer in the Netherlands, Families and foodies alike will enjoy. Cheese is particularly famous of Netherlands including the world renowned Gouda cheese and other kinds such as Edam. The Alkmaar (North Holland city) is well known because of its cheese and visitors take part and enjoy in the cheese making process, visit local food markets of the city or simply watching the peoples go by with a mug of coffee and cheese sandwich.

thinking about the Netherlands, the country's most popular residents some animals like giraffes and chimpanzees don't instantly jump to mind. The oldest zoo of Netherlands is Artis and now it offers visitors an unparalleled experience in terms of coming face to face with the world's most endangered species. A real coral reef, tidal forest and African Safari, Visitors can also watch the zookeepers feeding the animals which is so much delightful for children and an excellent insight into the behaviour of the zoo's residents.

If you are thinking about visiting Europe this summer? With alot of activities to enjoy in the countryside and in the city, make a trip to Netherlands your first and only destination, the home of clogs, Fortis bank, windmills and tulips.

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