In terms of price, a vacation in the Netherlands in June falls in between the spring mid-season and the full-fledged summer season. By mid-June, the Netherlands already starts to experience the hot rush of the peak summer season.
Hoteliers and resort owners respond to the increased influx of visitors: prices for vacations in the Netherlands begin to rise, beaches become busier but not overly crowded, and queues start forming at museums. However, excursion tours to the Netherlands in June remain relatively comfortable, as shopping frenzy has not yet reached a critical point, and lines move swiftly.
The increase in prices for tours to the Netherlands in the summer is driven by mass entertainment events. June hosts live events like the National Theater Festival, the Reygård Folk Dance Festival, and the infamous "Dutch Woodstock" Pinkpop. Additionally, Scheveningen celebrates Mermaid Day and Herring Day.
In the second half of June, the shopping malls of Amsterdam and The Hague kick off their summer sales, attracting fashion enthusiasts to the Netherlands for shopping tours like moths to a flame.
Beach vacations in the Netherlands and their prices in June are in a complex dialectical relationship. By this time, the water in the North Sea has only warmed up to +13...+15 °C, and daytime temperatures in Scheveningen fluctuate around +17...+19 °C. In neighboring Zandvoort and Domburg, it's a bit warmer, with temperatures confidently reaching +20 °C. On average, the prices for tours to the Netherlands in June, including accommodation in a comfort-class hotel and flight, range from 1350-1550 EUR. However, you may find more favorable offers on the tripmydream portal. Keep in mind that vacationing in the Netherlands during the peak summer season can be even more expensive, so whether the cost is worth it is ultimately your decision.