- Getting your self and family travel insurance would be a great idea as this will save you in times of mishaps that may occur during your trip. You can get the travel insurance online, locally or from the travel insurance of your area.
- You must well check your passport, visa and customs requirements for travel to and within Rotterdam with your travel agents, if you are a non-Holland resident. However, if you are resident of any of the countries of the European Union, your pass port must be valid for the entire stay at Rotterdam and if you are from non-European Union member country, then your passport must be valid for 3 months beyond the period of stay in Rotterdam. There are quite a few restrictions in terms of customs when it comes to export and important of currency, tobacco, perfume, coffee, goods and pets. Certain elements are completed prohibited such as ammunition, meat products, narcotics and import of birds. Also, you do not require taking vaccine to enter Rotterdam and also no tax is levied at the airport upon embarkation.
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Rotterdam Zestienhoven Airport serves the city, but due to its small size, only selected direct flights arrive at the airport, especially from Germany, Italy and UK and connecting flights from other international cities. The major airport if located in Amsterdam, from where you can take a train to Rotterdam Centraal. Rotterdam is also connected by train with the cities in Belgium and France and other cities within Holland. Local transport comprises of bus, tram and metro and water and land taxi and car. Apart from this there are also ferry services available from UK which leaves Kingston upon Hull and arrives at Rotterdam Europort.
- After getting to Rotterdam, you can view the city’s numerous sight seeing places including clubs, museums, architectures, zoo, parks, the numerous harbors, galleries and fining villages. You can also take day and night trips or trips based on themes and much more.
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