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Discover 54 Shared car tours in Texel on Trip.com, updated December 22, 2025, with experiences lasting from 1 to 10 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From USD 17.00 per person, with an average total of USD 248.17. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 2.362k verified reviews, Shared car tours Texel boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Shared car tours: "Giethoorn, Afsluitdijk, Zaanse Schans Day Tour Incl Hotel Pick Up", with 1.578k reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Giethoorn, Afsluitdijk, Zaanse Schans Day Tour Incl Hotel Pick Up", a 10-hour adventure in Texel!

The next available day tour departs on December 23, 2025. Book now to secure your spot!

Texel Shared car tours usually take about 10 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

December is the perfect time to visit Texel! Choose from Shared car tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Giethoorn, Afsluitdijk, Zaanse Schans Day Tour Incl Hotel Pick Up.

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Reviews: Giethoorn, Afsluitdijk, Zaanse Schans Day Tour Incl Hotel Pick Up
Guest User2025-10-30
This was a great day experience! -Simon was our guide, he was on time for the pickup, and communicates well in texts. He always explained where we were going and what we were seeing, and some best options on our free time included. - We started the day with the hotel pickup. my hotel didnt have car access so i met a block away, they were ontime, and i hopped in the van. - Our group was 8 people and 1 guide. Simon the guide, 2 american older couples, a mother and dauther americans, a single american woman, and me a canadian. -Simon said they normally go to the windmills first, and Giethoorn last, but said Giethoorn would fill up with boats in the canals when the tourist get there later, so he wanted to start with Giethoorn, so we did. The drive there was maybe a hour, but we spent the time talking mostly or with simon pointing out things on the way or explaining the day. -Giethoorn was great, we arrived and parked and walked to a boat, there was almost no one else there. he took us on a tour around the town on the boat and through the lake. When we got back into town he let us off the boat for our almost 2 hour free time in the town. I went straight for a boat rental place, 20 euros for a rental of small boat, electric, i went on a shorter route then simon took us on but it was still about 45 min boat ride around town and the lake. the Towns canals are one direction travel only, so you have to make a loop to get back. On the way back the canals started to fill up with boats, and thats when more colisions happen. The rest of the free time i spent getting lunch at the restaurant simon recommended, and watching the boats collide in the canal. -Then on to the Afsluitdijk, it was maybe another 45 min to reach from Giethoorn, but it was not noticable, we were talking again. We arrived and stopped half way to get out and view. There was 2 statues, one for the man that designed it, and one for a worker lifting stones. We could also see the pumps for the ship lock as we drove by. -Then we stopped at the Zaanse Schans tourist area. There its a small town from the old days, with a cheese production museum, a dimond museum, and wooden clogs workshop/museum (with a full demonstration of clogmaking), as well as Multiple working windmills along a river. One windmill you can enter and go on the deck. -Then we headed back to Amsterdam to drop off at pickup locations. -Also tones of wind turbines everywhere if you like to see them, at every point of this tour. Overall i liked the tour, it was a great day and i made some good memories!
Reviews: Highlights of Holland Private Guided Tour from Amsterdam
Guest User2025-10-28
My husband and I had the most amazing experience touring the Holland windmills and surrounding countryside with Teun. Teun is a wealth of knowledge and didn’t hesitate to answer any questions we had. In addition to touring the windmills, we visited several cute small towns outside of Amsterdam and ate lunch at a lovely restaurant near a beautiful marina. We visited a cheese farm where they also demonstrated how wooden clogs are made, but the real treat was touring a small local family dairy farm with baby cows! Thanks Teun for making our tour of Holland one we will always cherish!
Reviews: Private Walking Tour through Leeuwarden
Guest User2025-12-07
Our family booked a Streifart tour. Christina led us to the best spots and told us lots of new things. An enthusiastic and super fun tour guide! Highly recommended!
Reviews: Amsterdam Layover: Airport Transit City Tour
Guest User2025-09-21
Elias was an amazing guide! We spent three hours with him on a layover city tour and were so impressed by his enthusiasm and deep knowledge of Amsterdam. A lifelong local, Elias brought the city to life with passion and great storytelling. By the end of the tour, we knew—three hours wasn’t enough. Amsterdam deserves at least four full days!
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