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“[Lucy] was contactable at all times and gave guidance on the day trips available at our destination. In one word, our tour was: energising!”
Jane Bodenham, Head of Music, Prendergast-Hillyfields College, London
“Alahree was excellent and professional as usual. Overall: a successful and enjoyable tour.”
Caron, Director of Music, Somerset
“Hannah was professional, very helpful - and I was always able to contact Ed and discuss the itinerary.”
Jayne, Director of Music, London
“A well planned tour which was hugely enjoyable in every respect. Thank you for putting this trip together for us.”
Chris Fay, Head of Music, Bishop Wordsworth's Grammar School, Wiltshire
“This was one of, if not the best, tour we have ever done, thank you all for making it a success.”
Matt, Party Leader, West Yorkshire
Zuid-Holland, or South Holland, is the Netherlands’ most densely populated region and lies to the west of the country, with its entire northern border meeting the North Sea. This stretch of coastline is magnificent, with wide sandy beaches, huge sand dunes and many lively resorts to be found nestling behind. Zuid-Holland’s provincial capital is The Hague, a fascinating city to explore. Its many treasures include the recently restored Mauritshuis art gallery, which is home to Vermeer’s ‘The Girl With the Pearl Earring’, and the excellent miniature village theme park of Madurodam. Amsterdam is just a short drive away, allowing you to visit the thought-provoking Anne Frank museum and to enjoy a cruise on its many famous canals.
View mapDay 1
Morning Channel crossing and early evening arrival in Noordwijk.
Day 2
Morning’s visit to De Zaanse Schans, a living museum of wooden houses, windmills and a clog factory. Depart early afternoon to see the sights in Amsterdam and take a canal cruise. Return to Noordwijk for an evening concert performance.
Day 3
Morning’s visit to Duinrell amusement park. Depart in afternoon for Madurodam miniature village and a concert performance in The Hague. Return to Noordwijk and go bowling on your last evening.
Day 4
Depart after breakfast for afternoon ferry and evening arrival home.
Tour the Peace Palace and its International Court of Justice, see the mind-boggling illusory piantings and sketches at the Escher Museum, and see The Netherlands in miniature at Madurodam.
Anne Frank’s house, the Rijksmuseum with its paintings by the Dutch Masters and take a canal cruise to get a comprehensive tour of the city.
Take a tour round the porcelain factory and have the chance to throw your own pot!
An amusement park and watersport complex, with some of Europe’s longest chutes and bob runs!
Famous for its cheese, you can visit the market and interesting cheese farm.
We base our groups in the lovely seaside town of Noordwijk-aan-Zee. Noordwijk is a clean and friendly seaside resort, with activities such as bowling, swimming and minigolf, The 2-star Hotel Aan Zee is family-run and lies in an excellent location close to the beach and other amenities. Students’ rooms are multi-bedded and all rooms have their own bathroom. This is a very popular hotel and groups return again and again.
We understand that school music tours are considered as a reward or holiday for many groups and that where you stay is really important. All hotels and hostels we use are suitable for young music ensembles with many offering rehearsal space and instrument storage. Rooms are normally multi-bedded for students and twins, sometimes singles, for adults. Generally, rooms are en-suite.
We work hard to generate excellent attendance at each concert, as we understand that an appreciative audience makes all the difference. We produce eye-catching posters and handbills, which are displayed and distributed in the environs of your concerts. We also advertise your concerts in online and hard copy local What’s On Guides as well as newspapers, by way of press releases. In addition, we invite local dignitaries, music societies and music students to your concerts. Last but not least, we provide you with posters for your concerts, which will be displayed in your coach and placed on your Club Europe poster board at your venue by your tour manager before each concert.
Once your tour is booked, it is safely in our hands. We will only ask for you assistance in understanding your concert requirements and you will be responsible for ensuring that the dates on our checklist are adhered to. Until your departure, you simply need to prepare your musicians musically and compile the tour repertoire.
“[Lucy] was contactable at all times and gave guidance on the day trips available at our destination. In one word, our tour was: energising!”
Jane Bodenham, Head of Music, Prendergast-Hillyfields College, London
“A well planned tour which was hugely enjoyable in every respect. Thank you for putting this trip together for us.”
Chris Fay, Head of Music, Bishop Wordsworth's Grammar School, Wiltshire
“Hannah was professional, very helpful - and I was always able to contact Ed and discuss the itinerary.”
Jayne, Director of Music, London
“This was one of, if not the best, tour we have ever done, thank you all for making it a success.”
Matt, Party Leader, West Yorkshire
“Alahree was excellent and professional as usual. Overall: a successful and enjoyable tour.”
Caron, Director of Music, Somerset
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