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Discover Faith, History & Fun in Holland-Belgium & Germany 

July 11 - 19, 2026
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Looking for a family-friendly, memory-making experience next summer? Explore vibrant cities, medieval towns, and meaningful faith landmarks as you journey through the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.


With expert guide Ayold Fanoy, you’ll uncover rich Anabaptist heritage and hear stories of courageous believers like Dirk Willems, Menno Simmons, Conrad Grebel, and Corrie ten Boom. Also, visit world-famous sites like the Anne Frank House, Rijksmuseum, and the canals of Amsterdam. Enjoy guided walking tours, cultural encounters, a relaxing canal boat ride, visits to castles, artisan villages, and even a Royal Delft porcelain factory. Families will love the mix of faith, history, and hands-on learning, plus the chance to share meaningful moments together.


Tour Highlights
  • Amsterdam: Anne Frank House, canal cruise, Singel Mennonite Church, Mennonite archives, and world-class art museums
  • Haarlem: Visit the Corrie ten Boom House & Mennonite church
  • Cultural Homestay in Berlikum – an unforgettable encounter with local Dutch life
  • Witmarsum & Pingjum: Walk the paths of early Anabaptist reformers like Menno Simons
  • Münster, Germany: Explore Anabaptist roots and city history
  • Antwerp, Ghent & Bruges: Step into medieval cities full of beauty and stories
  • Delft & Asperen: Discover craftsmanship and the legacy of Dirk Willems

Designed for Families & Faith-Based Travelers
  • All hotels and experiences hand-picked for quality and comfort
  • Engaging for adults and meaningful for teens and older children
  • Experienced local guide with deep faith and historical insight
  • Pricing tiers for adults, teens, and children with family discounts

At a Glance

  • July 11 - 19, 2026
  • 9 Days, 8 Nights

Itinerary

July 11 | Amsterdam/Hoofddorp | D

Arrive at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and transfer individually to your hotel near Amsterdam/Hoofddorp. Settle in and enjoy a relaxed evening before the tour officially begins tomorrow. Enjoy a group dinner with your fellow tour members.

 

July 12 | Amsterdam/Hoofddorp | B, D

Begin your journey in Amsterdam with a visit to the Anne Frank House and the historic Mennonite Singel Church. Enjoy an Anabaptist walking tour through the city center, and a welcoming pancake dinner in Amsterdam. 


July 13 | Amsterdam/Hoofddorp | B, D

Explore Amsterdam’s rich Mennonite heritage at the University of Amsterdam’s Mennonite Library and Archives, followed by a visit to the Rijksmuseum to view historic Mennonite paintings. Enjoy a scenic canal boat tour and free time to discover the city’s renowned museums or wander its charming streets at your own pace.


July 14 | Berlikum | B, D

Begin the day at the world-famous flower auction in Aalsmeer before heading to Haarlem for a guided visit to the Corrie ten Boom Museum and the Mennonite Church. After lunch and free time in Haarlem, explore the historic windmills and traditional Dutch culture at Zaanse Schans before transferring to Berlikum.


July 15 | Germany Bochum/Oberhausen | B, L, D

Spend the morning visiting the historic Mennonite villages of Pingjum and Witmarsum, followed by an included lunch in Witmarsum. In the afternoon, travel to Münster, Germany for a guided Anabaptist walking tour through the city center before heading to the hotel and enjoying dinner together.


July 16 | Antwerp | B, D

Travel to Antwerp, Belgium for a guided walking tour of the historic city center led by a local expert. Enjoy a free afternoon to explore Antwerp’s vibrant streets, shops, and museums at your own pace.


July 17 | Antwerp | B, L

Begin the day with a visit to Ghent, including Gravensteen Castle—once used to imprison Anabaptists—and a brief city center tour led by Ayold. Then travel to the picturesque town of Bruges for an included lunch, a guided walking tour with a local guide, and some free time before returning to Antwerp.


July 18 | Amsterdam/Hoofddorp | B, D

Visit the Royal Delft Museum for a tour of the iconic porcelain factory, then enjoy free time and lunch in the historic city center of Delft, hometown of William of Orange and a symbol of early religious freedom. In the afternoon, travel to Asperen to reflect on the story of Anabaptist martyr Dirk Willems, and conclude the day with a farewell dinner.


July 19 | Amsterdam | B

After breakfast, transfer to Schiphol Airport for your departure. Depart for home from Amsterdam with new insights and memories that will last for years to come.


Please note: itinerary subject to change.

For further information, please contact us. We would be happy to be of assistance.

​Frequently Asked Questions

How much walking will I do on this tour?

This tour is rated as “Active”. Expect up to 2-3 hours of walking each day including well-paced walking tours with regular breaks. 

Tour Fare

​2026 The Holland-Belgium & Germany Tour – Tour Fare

Double Occupancy:

Early Bird Pricing (ends January 31, 2026):
  • USD: $3,250 per adult | Teen: $2,950 | Child: $2,750
  • CAD: $4,250 per adult | Teen: $3,950 | Child: $3,750

Optional single supplement and limited triple room discounts available.

Single Supplement:

Prices to be updated here shortly. 

What do “Double Occupancy” and “Single Supplement” mean for my tour fare?
The price for a tour listed under “Double Occupancy” means the amount paid per person if you are sharing a room with another traveller, such as your spouse or a travel partner. If you prefer to have a single hotel room to yourself, the “Single Supplement” is an additional amount to cover the extra cost charged by the hotels for a single room. To determine your amount owing for the tour as a single traveller, you will need to add together the tour fare PLUS the single supplement. 

Important note: Costs could increase if you sign up less than 90 days before a tour begins

Fare Includes:

  • Hotel accommodations in 3-star quality properties (including a one-night cultural homestay experience)
  • Expert guides

  • Local transportation and travel coordination

  • All listed excursions, guided tours, and museum entries

  • All breakfasts, most dinners, and select lunches - meals as listed on the itinerary (B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = Dinner)

Fare Excludes:

  • International airfare and all associated fees
  • Airport transfers
  • Beverages with meals
  • Any additional or optional activities
  • Porterage
  • Schengen Area visa waiver (ETIAS)
  • Travel medical (out-of-country emergency) and cancellation/interruption insurance

Insurance

Travel medical (out-of-country emergency) insurance and cancellation/interruption insurance are not mandatory but are highly recommendedClick here to learn more about insurance services we offer.

Payments

All rates shown are in effect at time of printing (June 2025). Although every effort is made to maintain the prices as established, TourMagination does reserve the right to adjust prices on this tour should it become necessary. For your convenience, we accept online credit card payments.