ĭen Helder, located at the head of the North Sea coast, is a gateway to the protected Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage site and beyond. Find out more about TCA by contacting or calling +31. Groups that might need a large number of taxis within a short timeframe – for to the airport or a dinner party in the city centre, for example – TCA offers assistance with organising the transport and guiding the guests to the taxis, just as the company does at the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam. With almost 60 years of experience, TCA specialises in solving transportation troubles for everyone in Amsterdam. TCA is the oldest and largest taxi company in the Netherlands, with 1,250 cars and 1,500 independent drivers. While much of Amsterdam is walkable, Taxi Centrale Amsterdam (TCA) brings you anywhere you want to go in the city and beyond. Walking routes on the map show the fastest and most pleasant route to take. There, guides help customizes touring, highlighting such sights such as the Rijksmuseum and hidden gems such as National Maritime Museum. Since cruise ships rarely dock at the Amsterdam cruise port for more than a day, passengers are sent to the Passenger Terminal hall to get their bearings. At the welcome market in the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam cruise travelers are given tips and a map to take with them, so they won’t miss a single highlight that the area has to offer. But other, lesser known attractions also bring good reason to visit Amsterdam a few days early early, before scheduled cruise travel, or lingering after.Īmsterdam Welcome Market In The Passenger TerminalĪ good place to start if time is limited comes where we get on and off ships. All interesting places to visit to be sure. The Anne Frank House, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Canal Ring, Coffee Shops and the historic Red Light District come to mind. A personal favorite European city and point of embarkation, a number of interesting attractions are within easy walking distance of the Amsterdam cruise port, making it one of the most popular in the world. After Rotterdam, the port of Amsterdam is the second largest port in the Netherlands and host to over 700,000 cruise travelers who pass through every year, embarking on any one of over 140 ocean and 1500 river cruise itineraries.