Rome to Amsterdam Tours
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- Rome to Amsterdam
- Western Adventure
- La Dolce Adventure
- The Great Adventure
- Splendid Europe (Classic, End Amsterdam, 14 Days)
- Splendid Europe (Classic, End London, 14 Days)
- Splendid Europe (Small Groups, End Amsterdam, 13 Days)
- Italian Treasures and European Gems River Cruise Rome → Amsterdam (2026)
- Iconic Italy with Magnificent Europe Rome → Amsterdam (2026)
Rome to Amsterdam
39 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“She was full of information, extremely considerate, very on the ball to adapt schedules when necessary.”
Sandra, traveled in September
Rome greets visitors with Spanish Steps and Colosseum visits, followed by Siena's medieval streets to Venice's canals. The route passes through Swiss Alps and Germany's Black Forest, concluding in Amsterdam with canal cruises and optional Dutch countryside tours to Volendam and Zaanse Schans windmills.
Duration 10 days Destinations Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands Age Range 10 to 75 year olds Operator Expat Explore Travel From $2,190
15% Off- US$1,865You save $325
Western Adventure
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The carriage was comfy, and the tour was amazing 10/10.”
Ash, traveled in July
The grand route stretches from Rome's Colosseum to Amsterdam's canals, featuring 19 cities across 10 countries. Travelers visit Florence's Cathedral, Swiss Alps, Munich's beer halls, and Paris's Eiffel Tower. This 17-day adventure includes 16 hotel nights and daily breakfast.
Duration 17 days Destinations Italy, Monaco, France, Spain, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands Age Range 10 to 75 year olds Operator Expat Explore Travel From $3,255
14% Off- US$2,785You save $470
Your route starts in Rome's historic center near Via Cavour, leading through 15 cities to Amsterdam. The itinerary features Florence's Piazzale Michelangelo, Venice's St. Mark's Square, and ends with Dutch cultural experiences in Volendam and Marken.
Duration 14 days Destinations Italy, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
14% Off- US$2,168
The tour originates in Rome's historic Via Cavour, takes you through Florence's Piazzale Michelangelo and Paris's Montmartre, before arriving at Amsterdam's vibrant Rembrandtplein. Highlights include Venice's St. Mark's Square and London's Tower Bridge.
Duration 14 days Destinations Italy, Austria, Switzerland, France, England, Netherlands Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
14% Off- US$2,574
Rome welcomes you with Vatican Museums and Colosseum visits, followed by stops in 11 cities including Venice, Vienna, and Lucerne. The journey ends in Amsterdam with UNESCO-listed canal cruises and a celebration dinner, covering 2,100km of European highlights.
Duration 14 days Destinations Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Slovenia, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Insight Vacations From $5,875
15% Off- US$4,994You save $881
From Rome's Vatican Museums, this route spans six countries to Amsterdam's canal district. Stops include Venice's St. Mark's Square, Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace, Swiss Alps' Mount Stanserhorn, and Rhine Valley castles, concluding with a celebration dinner in Amsterdam.
Duration 14 days Destinations Italy, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Insight Vacations From
15% Off- US$6,180
The path leads from Rome's Vatican tours and Saint Praxedes Basilica through 11 cities including Venice, Vienna, and Lucerne, finishing in Amsterdam with UNESCO canal cruises and celebratory dinner. This route covers 2,100km across Central and Western Europe.
Duration 13 days Destinations Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Slovenia, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Insight Vacations From
15% Off- US$7,350
The path winds from Rome's Spanish Steps through 25 cities, showcasing Florence's Renaissance treasures and Venice's romantic canals. The route crosses Central Europe via Zagreb and Budapest before cruising the Rhine to Amsterdam's picturesque canal network.
Duration 25 days Destinations Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Travel Marvel From
15% Off- US$9,763
Rome's Vatican museums and Colosseum open this cultural tour through Italy's historic capitals. After Croatian and Hungarian highlights, a river cruise through Germany's medieval towns leads to Amsterdam's canal cruises and cheese tastings at Old Amsterdam Cheese Store.
Duration 27 days Destinations Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Austria, Slovakia, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator APT From
15% Off- US$14,832
What our customers ask about Rome to Amsterdam Tours
What would be an example itinerary between Rome and Amsterdam?
A well-planned 14-day route takes travelers through Europe's cultural centers. Begin with 2-3 days in Rome exploring the Colosseum and Vatican City before heading to Florence to see Renaissance treasures. Two days in Venice lets you discover the city's winding canals and watch glass artisans at work in Murano. The journey continues through Austria with time in Vienna and Salzburg followed by stops in Munich and the Rhine Valley. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "The highlights were fantastic! This tour really took the stress out of travelling - all you had to do was relax and enjoy the ride." The trip ends with 2 days in Amsterdam to explore its canal network art museums and local culture.
What are the most common destinations visited between Rome and Amsterdam?
The route between these two cities connects key European destinations including Venice Florence Vienna Munich and the Rhine Valley. Starting in Italy tours explore the Vatican City Tuscany and Venice before moving through Austria's cultural capitals of Vienna and Salzburg. The journey continues into Germany's Bavarian heartland and Rhine Valley. As a TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The itinerary was busy packed full of things to see and do. You could opt out if you wanted to do something on your own which was very good." Many tours balance city experiences with natural landscapes like the Swiss Alps or Black Forest.
What type of accommodations can I expect on a Rome to Amsterdam tour?
Most tours provide 3-4 star hotels with convenient access to public transport or city centers. In Rome travelers often stay at properties like the NH Collection Roma Centro or Hotel Ergife while Amsterdam accommodations include hotels such as the Park Plaza Amsterdam Airport. As a TourRadar traveler noted: "Most of the hotels were great but there were a couple that were a bit basic. Some places were great accommodations some places not so great." Standard rooms come with twin beds and private bathrooms though quality and location can differ between stops.
What is the average price I can expect to pay for a Rome to Amsterdam tour?
Prices range from USD 2500 to USD 17000 based on tour duration and style. A 10-day explorer tour costs around USD 2588 (USD 259 per day) while premium options like the Italian Treasures and European Gems River Cruise can reach USD 17366 (USD 643 per day). As one TourRadar traveler noted "It was a great value way to see a lot in a short time - transport accommodation and many activities included."
How many countries do Rome to Amsterdam tours typically visit?
These tours usually cross through 6-8 countries including Italy Austria Switzerland Germany and the Netherlands. Extended itineraries might add Slovenia Hungary and Vatican City to the route. Each nation presents its own distinct experiences from Italian food markets to Swiss mountain views to Dutch canal districts. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "We got to experience different cultures. Early mornings were a bit hard in the beginning but we adjusted and experienced some amazing places."
What is the average distance covered on a Rome to Amsterdam tour?
The journey spans roughly 1500-1800 kilometers (930-1120 miles) across Europe. Key overnight stops include Florence (280 km from Rome) Venice (525 km) Vienna (950 km) and Munich (1200 km) before reaching Amsterdam. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned "Our driver was very talented. I couldn't imagine driving a car never mind the bus in some of the places he drove." Routes are designed to balance road time with exploration opportunities.