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AFRICA
ROUND UPS
Safari Surprises 0212
Luxe Africa 1111
Golf in the Middle East 811
Family Safaris 0611
Luxury Safari Camps 0211
Safari Planner 10/10
Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
BAHRAIN
Secret Formula • 10/08
BOTSWANA
Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
Classical Deviations • 10/07

ETHIOPIA
Religious Sojourn 1011
Cultural Heritage 0311
Northern Treasures 11/10
Riding Modern Wave 0708
Endearing Ethiopia • 01/ 07
Cover feature • 02/ 02

JORDAN
Historical Days & Arabian Nights 7/10
KENYA

Great Routes 711
Make a Dash for Kenya 6/10
A Great Adventure 3/10
Kenya’s Annual Epic 11/09
Kenya’s Big Five Appeal 7/09
Selling Safaris 1/09
Safaris (cover) • 06/ 08
Under the Stars • 12/07
...and Tanzania • 09/07
Ecotourism Nation • 06/ 07

MOROCCO
Marrakech & Foothills 0511
Morocco Mosaic 9/10
Marrakesh, so Magically 10/09
Unlimited Appeal 10/08
Millions in Visitors • 01/ 08

Large & Lovely • 08/ 07
Off the Beaten Road • 02/06

QATAR
Flourishing in the Desert 11/10
SOUTH AFRICA

Open for Business! 710
Soccer in 2010 10/09
ASTA IDE 2009 1/09
Re-Invents Itself • 05/ 08
Wine Harvest • 07/ 07
Western Cape • 03/ 07

TANZANIA
Exploring Tanzania 911
Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
Safaris Without Borders 1/10
Classic safaris • 09/08
Its Own Mission • 05/ 08
No longer little sister • 09/07

TUNISIA
A Taste of Tunisia • 05/06 UGANDA
Emerges from Shell• 08/06
ZAMBIA
Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
Classical Deviations • 10/07

ZIMBABWE

Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
Classical Deviations • 10/07


ASIA
ROUND UPS
Fabulous Fall Festivals 811
Summer Festival Calendar 0411
AUSTRALIA

Town & Country Culture 1/12
Wine Trail 711
Natural Wonders 12/10
Ten Things To Experience in Sydney 8/10
From Culture to Nature 12/09
Aussie Outback 1/09
Melbourne's Wild Side• 0708
Driving Business • 02/ 08
Hidden Secrets • 08/ 07
Stellar Attractions • 02/ 07

CHINA
Zhangjiajie Marvels 1/12
Group Travel 1011
Traveling with Children 0611
Beijing Your Way COV 1/11
Hotel Boom Continues 10/10
Voluntourism 7/10
Tthe Real China COVER 1/10
Beijing Hotel Boom 11/08
Reaches for the Moon • 03/ 08
Tourism Wave • 11/07
Guangzhou • 03/ 07

COOK ISLANDS
Live out your dream 09/08
The latest Hot Spot • 12/07
Paradise Contention • 10/07

FIJI
Marriage Fiji Style 0212
Fiji’s Many Faces 9/10
Tropical Touchdown 10/08
Smile You're on Fiji • 02/ 08
Tropical Getaway • 01/06

INDIA
Romancing India 1211
Travel Like a Maharajah 1111
Selling Strategies COVER 0411
Rail Odyssey 0311
A Bright Future 10/10
Awestruck in India &
New Travel Products for 2010-11
Expands Tourism Territory 3/10
Cultural Journey 12/09
Mumbai Revisited 3/09
Kochi: Calm, Complex 12/08
Sacred to Sublime • 08/08
Mumbai's Bollywood • 05/ 08
Driving Business • 12/07
Madyha Pradesh • 07/ 07
Maharashtra • 06/ 07
What's New • 05/ 07

JAPAN
Spiritual and Green 0212
Rail Is Back Online 0611
Neo-Ryo 11/10
2010 is Visit Japan Year 5/10
Jeju’s Enticing Mix 12/09
Luxury Travel Forum 1/09
In and out of Tokyo • 08/ 08
KOREA
From Seoul to Ancient Buddhist Temples 12/11 COVER
Korea Takes the Stage 911
UNESCO Folk Villages 0211
Ceramic Arts 9/10
Historic & Cultura 5/10 COVER
48 Hours in Seoul 11/09
Traveling to Korea to Eat 10/09
Affordable Seoul 1/09
New Arts Center • 09/08
Sancturay in Temples • 12/07

Jeju Island • 02/ 07
ASTA Expo • 01/ 07

LAOS
Cave City Opens • 04/ 07
MACAU
Beyond Gaming • 01/ 08
Taking a Bow • 07/ 07

MALAYSIA
Sizzling Malaysia 3/10
Sight seeing • 02/06
NEW CALEDONIA
The Secret is Out • 07/08
NEW ZEALAND
A Taste of Wine Country
Bumped Ski Season 08/09
Discounted Five-Star 3/09
Luxury & Adventure • 04/ 08
Hidden Secrets • 08/ 07

PHILIPPINES
Reefs and Wrecks: Diving 1011
Man’s Conquest, Nature’s Bounty COVER 0511
SINGAPORE

What Makes Singapore Hot for 2010? 01/10
Singapore Corners SE Asia Market 10/09

Value and Deals 7/09
TAIWAN
Lantern Festival 3/10
Warm Welcome • 03/06

THAILAND
Amazing Thailand12/11
Songkran Festival, Spas 1111
Thai the Knot 0511
Don’t Call it a Comeback 0311
Welcomes Visitors Back 8/10

City Chic to Rural Respite 5/10
Asia’s New Island of Tourism 3/10
Elephant Back Riding • 08/06

Exotic Bangkok • 02/06
VIETNAM

Luxurious Adventure • 09/07


CARIBBEAN
ROUND UP FEATURES
Gal Pals in the Tropics 1/12
Blue & Borrowed 12/11
Teeing Up 811
Spanish Flavors: 711
Family Stay & Play 0611
Natural Attractions 0511
Top Beaches 0411
Culinary Tour 0311
SPA-tacular in Caribbean 0211
Caribbean Family Holiday 11/10
Summer Deals 5/10
Passion in Paradise 1/10
ANGUILLA
Caribbean Chic 1111
Happy in Eastern Carib 12/10
A Sliver of Shangri-La
Big Agent Plans for 2010 10/09
Branding of Anguilla 11/08
New Celebrity Status • 04/ 08
Winter Curtain Call • 01/ 08
Secret is out • 05/ 07 cover

Off-Posh Prices • 04/ 07

ANTIGUA & BARBUDA
Beauty on the Beaches COVER 711
The Beach is the Beginning 10/10
The Sandy Sister 02/10
Spread Carnival Fever 7/09
Festive Side 09/08
Wedding Bells- 07/08 Cover
Tropical Paradise • 05/ 08

Blessed with Beauty • 09/ 07
Twin Deals • 06/ 07

ARUBA
Easy as A-B-C: Selling the Dutch Islands 810
Divi"s Inside Edge 12/08
BARBADOS
Caribbean Panache: 911
A Blue Sky Holiday 6/10
The Bajan Macation • 04/ 08
BAHAMAS
Cable Beach • 06/08
BONAIRE
Easy as A-B-C: Selling the Dutch Islands 810
CAYMAN ISLANDS

CITE Report on Caymans 7/09
CITE Report • 09/ 07

CURACAO
Easy as A-B-C: Selling the Dutch Islands 810
Onsite Report 4/07
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Five Star Race • 0608
La Romana • 11/07
New hot Spot • 0107

GRENADA
Moves into Tourism
GUYANA
Land of Many Waters • 04/06
JAMAICA
Tie The Knot 0111
Jamaica on a Roll 710
The Heart of Jamaica 11/09
Luxury in Jamaica 11/09
Committed to Tourism 8/08
Cool Green • 02/ 08

Waterparks • 10/07
Hidden Charms • 03/ 07

MARTINIQUE
Isle of Flowers • 05/ 07
Living Well • 02/06
PUERTO RICO
Selling the Caribbean 0212
Beyond the Surf, Sand 3/10
Golfing 08/09
Star-Studded 12/08
SAINT MARTIN
CTC Takes Center Stage 1111
Paassionate & Plaayful
Taste of Europe 12/08
Upper Market • 07/08
SMART Report • 07/ 07

ST. KITTS
Caribbean’s Sweetheart 910
Expansion Plans • 03/ 08
ST. LUCIA
The Newest Edge 12/09
For Kids & Grown-Ups 10/08
Almond Smugglers • 09/ 07

From Golf to Marinas • 06/06

ST. VINCENT &

THE GRENADINES

Island Hopping • 03/ 08
TURKS & CAICOS
Gold Coast 10/09
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

Selling the Caribbean 0212
America’s Caribbean 3/10
Team Spirit 12/08

EUROPE

ROUND UPS
Mediterranean Islands 0212
Skiing the Alps 1/12
Soft Adventure Capitals 911
City Break 711

Summer Festivals 0611
Baltic Cities 0511
Central & Eastern Europe 0311
Jewish Heritage 0111
Central Eastern Europe 03/10
AUSTRIA
Vienna Tops the List of Best Cities To Live In 6/10
Waltz through Vienna 11/09
Vienna: Hip & Festive 3/09
Vienna's Passion 10/08
Vienna Culture • 05/ 08
Along the Danube • 04/ 08

New Properties • 09/ 07
atcb Unites Region • 06/ 07
Vienna Happenings • 03/ 07

BELGIUM & FLANDERS
Flemish Landmarks and Festivities
River Towns 12/10
FLANDERS for the Casual Connoisseur 9/10 COVER
FLANDERS
Cultivating a
Taste for Finer Things 3/10
FLANDERS Antwerp 12/09FLANDERS: Stellar Sites 10/09
Arrive as a Visitor, Leave as a Belgian 08/09
Belgian Hotels • 07/08
Wallonia • 10/07

BRITAIN
Trail Back to London 3/10
Weekend in London 12/08
Top Hotels 06/ 08
Liverpool • 04/ 08
Eurostar Paris/London • 1107

BULGARIA
Central Eastern Europe 03/08
CANARY ISLANDS
Classics in Canaries • 01/08 Sunny Canaries • 11/ 06
CROATIA
Welcomes Traveler in Style 1111
A Country for All Seasons 910
Croatia’s Adriatic Coast 3/10
Europe’s Newest Riviera 4/09
Something big in 2009 • 09/08
Wine Country • 04/ 08

Cultural Circle• 10/07
Heart & Soul • 04/ 07

CYPRUS
The Best of Cyprus 1011
Highlights From the Birthplace of Beauty Cover Nov. 2010
Cyprus thru Centuries 1/10
Golden Anniversary 10/09
Cypriot Primer 10/08
From Wine to Water 6/08
Loving the Island • 10/07
Cool Cats • 09/ 07

CZECH REPUBLIC
Gentle Evolution Cover 7/10
Bohemian Attractions 12/09
Footsteps of princes 10/08
For Young at Heart • 08/ 07

DENMARK
Scandinavian Smorgasbord 810
Culture & History • 01/06
FINLAND
Helsinki By Design 810
Scandinavian Smorgasbord 810
Not just in Summer 10/08
Helsinki's New Face • 04/ 08
Rauma • 05/06

FRANCE
Design Hotels In Paris 11/10
France’s Big Summer Festivals
Still Among Top Five 1/09
Rhone Alpes Region • 02/ 08
ASTA in Lyon • 12/ 07
Eurostar Paris/London • 1107

GERMANY
Northeast Region COVER 1011
Another Eventful Year 1011

FIFA Women’s World Cup 0311
Promoting Health & Wellness 10/10 Cover Feature
Mainz and Much More 6/10
Designs on creative Germany 3/10
The Great German Southwest 909
Oberammergau Passion Play 08/09
GTM ’09 Visits Northeast 7/09
Networking in Bavaria • 09/08
Beating the Euro • 04/ 08
Posh Palaces • 03/ 08

Automotives • 03/ 07
What Not to Miss • 02/ 07
Dusseldorf • 09/06
GREECE
Magical Greek Islands 1211
Northern Escapades 10/10
Greek Suppliers • 08/08
Greek Cruises • 02/08
Island Trio • 08/ 07

GREENLAND
New Access • 05/ 07
HOLLAND
Rembrandt & Tulips • 01/06
HUNGARY
High End Value, Old World Ambience 5/10
Budapest Live Arts 12/08
Celebrating Budapest • 04/ 08

IRELAND
Go where Ireland Directs your 310
Finding Yourself • 03/ 08
Dublin • 11/07
Foynes SeaPlanes • 10/07

ITALY
For Food Lovers 1/12
Tuscan Spas 911
Salerno, Amalfi Coast 11/10
Get Lost in Erice, Sicily 5/10
The Veneto 1/10
Tuscany 03/09
Roman Revival1/09 Cover
Ri mini celebrates 11/08
Deals & Sunshine 09/08
Affordable Italy 6/08
Western Sicily • 01/ 08

Abruzzo • 07/ 07

LITHUANIA
Close up at Vilnus • 08/ 07
MALTA
Historic Tempos 12/08
Many Faces • 05/04

NORWAY
Scandinavian Smorgasbord 810
Stavanger • 04/ 08

In the fjords • 01/06

POLAND
Health, Fitness, Outdoors 1011
Passage to Poland 811 COVER
Fall In Love With Warsaw 810
Top Summer Destination 510
Old cities Revisited 11/08
New Found Power • 04/ 08
Gdansk • 05/ 07

Krakow • 02/06

PORTUGAL
36 Hours in Lisbon 811
Azorean Journey 0111
What’s New in Portugal? 9/10
Invests for Tomorrow 10/09
Heritage Travel 1/09
Affordable Luxury • 07/07
Hosts Wine Tasting • 10/07

Out of Lisbon • 11/07
ROMANIA
Town and Country 11/09
CEE Round up • 03/08

Great Value • 06/06
RUSSIA
Siberia and the Trans-Siberian: The Mother of Rail Rides 07/09
St. Petersburg • 07/08
W inter Festivals • 11/07
St Peterburg • 02/ 07

SCOTLAND
Exploring in Scotland 1211
Scotland's Spirit • 12/07
Glasgow with Style • 0706

SLOVAKIA
CEE Round up • 03/08
10 Reason to Visit • 10/04
SLOVENIA
CEE Round up • 03/08
SPAIN
Sephardic Trail 1/12
Castile and Leon 811
Spain’s Intangible Soul 0211
Road to Santiago 3/10 Cover
Valencia Shimmers 11/09
Barcelona & Costa Brava
Discover Galicia 1/09
Barcelona 12/08
Great Off Season Value 10/08
Andalusia (Cover) • 08/08
Malaga's Culture• 05/ 08

Zaragoza • 01/08

Iberia's Capitals • 12/07
Prado's Debuts • 11/07
Cutting Edge Madrid • 08/ 07
Valencia • 04/ 07

SWEDEN
Scandinavian Smorgasbord 810
SWITZERLAND
Eye on Premium Prize 7/09
Cultural Lavaux • 02/08
Basel, Fribourg • 09/ 07
Basel Quietly Classy • 05/ 07
Scenic Postbus • 01/ 07

TURKEY
Turkey’s Elegant Aegean 1111
Crossroads of Empires 711
The Best of the West 0511
Cave Hopping in Cappadocia
Turkey’s Treasures 12/09
Seductive Istanbul 5/09
Hideaway 'St. Tropez' 11/08
Land of Sunrise • 05/ 08
Endless Mysteries • 07/ 07

UKRAINE
Top Ten Sights • 07/ 07


LATIN AMERICA
Round Up Feature
Central America Update 1/12
Couple’s Retreats 1211
Best Hikes 911
Inland/Island Vacations: 711

Road to Machu Picchu 0511
Mundo Maya Update 0411
UNESCO Sites 0211
Live The Dream 1210
S. & C America • May 2008
ARGENTINA
Summer Escapes 0111
Maté to Malbec 810
24 Hrs in Buenos Aires 12/09
From A to C • 11/07
Learning to Tango • 10/05

BELIZE
Accessible Inland/Island Vacations 810
Belize Cruises 1/10
Heritage Groups • 02/08
Family Adventure • 07/ 07

BOLIVIA
May 2008
BRAZIL
Big, Fat Party in Brazil 10/09
Heart & Soul • 08/08
Bossa Nova Beaches • 03/08
Carnival • 09/07
Agent's Bargain • 05/ 07

CHILE
Sacred Journeys 1011
Comunas to Cordillera 710
Atacama Desert Gets Hotter 3/10
Chilean Surprises 11/09
From A to C • 11/07
Isla Negra • 07/0
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COLOMBIA
The Magic 1111
Islas del Rosario 5/10
Cartagena Day Trips 08/09
Takes Giant Leap • 12/06
COSTA RICA
Luxury Hotels 12/11
Natural Wealth 9/10
Eco Tourism at the Source7/09
Green Pot of Gold • 07/08
T he Greening • 10/07
A Front Runner • 03/07

CURAÇAO
Down Under • 04/ 07
ECUADOR & GALAPAGOS
S. American Native Culture 0212
Ecuador – Love Life 811
Best of Both Hemispheres 710
Visiting Paradise 08/09
Secret Pacific Coast 3/09
Ever Changing 11/08
Traveling Mindfully • 01/08

Fragile & Focused • 08/ 07

EL SALVADOR
New World (Cover) • 11/ 07
GUATEMALA
Meet me at the fountain 12/08
Land of everlasting Spring 05

HONDURAS
Hello to Honduras 2/05 Cover
May 200
8
MEXICO
Family Adventures 0611
Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo 0311
Colonial Mexico 10/10
Fulfilling Your Basic Needs 6/10
The Soulful Side 12/09
Los Cabos for Luxurious Adventure 7/09
Hotel Chains 12/08
Uncommon Retreats • 0708
Report from Tianguis • 6/08
Puerto Vallarta • 12/07
Yucatan Glory Days • 07/ 07
Yucatan Peninsula • 05/ 07

NICARAGUA
May 2008 Round Up
Natural Beauty • 01/06

PANAMA
Growth Spurt • 0/ 07
Boca del Toro • 05/06

PARAGUAY
May 2008 Round Up
PERU
Road to Machu Picchu 0511
Amazon Odyssey: 11/10
Ancient Powers • 0908
Machu Picchu • 4/ 08
Festivals • 04/ 07

URUGUAY
May 2008 Round Up
VENEZUELA

May 2008 Round Up

January 2006 Cover Feature

Hip on Holland

Rembrandt, Tulips, and

a Cool Airport,

add to Holland’s Allure

By Betty Rolston and Herb Silverman

The Dutch take their museums seriously—so seriously in fact that even at Schiphol Airport there’s a Rijksmuseum in case any art lover needs a jump start to the many festivals scheduled throughout Holland this year. There’s also quick and easy tram service from Amsterdam’s Central Train Station to the city’s main Rijksmuseum, the center of an exhibit marking the 400th anniversary of Rembrandt’s birth.
An informative appraisal of the celebration comes from numerous U.S. wholesalers dedicating programs to Holland’s many 2006 events.
For instance, Gate1Travel ( www.gate1travel.com) is promoting a $499 six-day “Art in Amsterdam” package including airfare plus hotel stays during the event. Avanti Destinations ( www.avantidestinations.com is also joining in the fun with three-night Amsterdam packages with admission to Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum. Gutsy Women’s (www.gutsywomentravel.com ) eight-day escorted programs of Amsterdam and Bruges starts at $2,459 per person. Or, book your client on a biking journey through the Dutch countryside with Backroads’ six-day packages starting at $3,498.
Conrad van Tiggelen, North American director of the Netherlands Board of Tourism and Conventions, says with understandable enthusiasm, “Our country has a long standing appeal created by our traditional sites of windmills and tulip fields, even wooden shoes but it is also very much alive in a contemporary world of fashion, architecture and design.” Adds van Tiggelen, “Americans feel welcome here since just about everyone speaks English.”
Tourism from the U.S. is alive and well with double digit increases posted through last year. As noted, there are economical packages to further offset any fears of costly vacations to Amsterdam and environs and a wide range of hotel properties which are part of the NH and Accor chains. Overall, Holland, with its population of 16.2 inhabitants welcomed 9.5 million worldwide visitors in 2004.
“Americans make up a sizeable proportion of visitors to our five-star hotels such as The Grand Amsterdam Sofitel Demeure, NH Barbizon Palace and the more traditional NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky,” says van Tiggelen. “Travel agents are important to us and we know they can easily find the best buys on the website: http://www.flyamsterdam.com.”
The Dutch executive, based in New York, says that Amsterdam’s central continental location makes it appealing for visitors to combine visits not only to other Holland cities but also other European destinations. Paris is only a four-hour train ride away and it is only a 100 euro flight to Naples. Flowers, Art & More <

The Rijksmuseum will present an impressive group of exhibitions throughout the year along with well known pieces by other artists. In addition to the masterworks and its highlights from The Golden Age, visitors will be able to view Rembrandt’s Night Watch, Jewish Bride and the Syndics of the Cloth Makers Guild. A parallel exhibit in the museum’s Philips Wing presents displays of doll’s houses, silver collections and Delftware along with icons from Holland’s history.As an aside, for the first time the Rijksmuseum will present works that have once been attributed to Rembrandt, but in fact were not real Rembrandts. Really Rembrandt? (March 9- May 31).
In conjunction with the Rijksmuseum the city’s famed Van Gogh Museum will exhibit a special pairing of Rembrandt’s works with those of Caravaggio, two of the most famous baroque artists.Also found in Amsterdam, The Rembrandt House Museum, in which the master lived and worked for more than 20 years, will host four exhibitions, one being "Rembrandt, the Quest of a Genius.”
More than 50 paintings and 50 drawings and etchings shed new light on Rembrandt as a creative genius and his efforts in an extremely productive studio. Visitors to the exhibition will be allowed a peek in Rembrandt’s studio where he enthusiastically supervised the dynamic artistic activity.
In Leiden, Rembrandt’s birthplace, the Lakenhal Museum will display an array of exhibitions such as "Rembrandt's Mother, Myth and Reality." The Dutch have not ignored contemporary artists at work. Mr. van Tiggelen, who is anxious to move visitors around Holland suggests either auto or train transport to the former royal palace in Apeldoorn or a visit to the medieval city of Utrecht where its Centraal Museum opens the dick bruna huis next month.
For the uninitiated, Bruna is the creator of Miffy, “The Little Rabbit,” a children’s character that has become world famous. His books have sold more than 85 million copies worldwide. Documentary films, covering more than 1,200 works, demonstrate Bruna’s working techniques.
While in Utrecht visitors can climb the 367- foot Dom Tower which dominates the city’s skyline or take a boat cruising through 14th-century canals and pass its famous wharves. The Rietveld-Schroder House is an exemplar of 20th century architecture and for the religiously inclined, the Catharijne Convent Museum holds a fascinating collection of religious art dating to the 9th century.
The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) opens on Friday, March 10 through March 19 in Maastricht. Approximately 215 art and antiques dealers from 15 countries including the United States and the UK will be displaying their collections. This year, there will be an impressive participation of specialists in Chinese, Indian and Southeastern Asian art. It is estimated that 75,000 people will attend. One of the most prominent names in the international art world, Wildenstein & Co./Pace Wildenstein will be appearing this year bringing both old masters and modern art to TEFAF.
Art and another Holland specialty, tulips, join hands at Keukenhof in Lisse and are one of the most colorful spring garden attractions in Europe. ]
Approximately 20 children in cooperation with the Keukenhof staff have planted close to 60,000 bulbs, creating a masterpiece, picturing a self portrait of Rembrandt. This very special Rembrandt planting can be admired in mid-April 2006 when in full bloom.
Keukenhof, which translates as kitchen garden, dates to 1401 and was the home and hunting lodge to the Countess Jacoba van Beieren. It provided herbs for the kitchen and today consists of seven themed gardens where bulbs play a major role. The gardens consist of 80 acres of winding paths, gurgling streams, placid ponds, and tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and flowering shrubs. In true tourism fashion, visitors can purchase bulbs along with instructions on plantings when they return home.

Schiphol—Not Just An Airport

Seven airlines in the U.S. effectively connect to Holland’s Schiphol Airport just 20 minutes from the heart of Amsterdam, and arguably one of the world’s most “entertaining” airports. Airlines include KLM, NWA, Delta, United, US Airways, Continental Airlines and Martinair. Called a city within a city, Schiphol also hosts a myriad of low cost airlines connecting throughout Europe and the Mideast.
Schiphol provides the essential airport services including well-marked drop-off zones, long term parking, taxi reservation services, six international car rental services and dedicated parking for the disabled. It also offers a variety of unique services and comfort facilities. For example, a traveler can visit Ora Oxygen on level 2 Lounge, inhaling oxygen to recover from a long trip.
Throughout the terminal there are “snooze” chairs, and if they don’t provide comfort, there is a meditation centre on top of Lounge 2 ironically next to the Business Class lounge. A “Back to Life” massage is offered as a way to start or end a journey in an ergonomically designed chair while shoulders, head, neck, back, arms and hands are massaged. There is a choice between a 10- and 20-minute massage. Manicures and pedicures are also available And in a tribute to the electronic age, there are internet terminals at the Communications Center in Lounge 2 or at one of the Communications Zones located on Pier C,D or Lounge 1.
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Schiphol lends a classic touch to the airport with paintings of the Dutch Master Rembrandt along with d’Hondecoeter and Vermeer on display on Holland Boulevard. Also on Holland Boulevard there are larger-than-life TV screens which feature important live sports events and a sports store which carries shirts of favorite footballers, Ferrari Formula 1 merchandise and the latest in sports clothing.
Shops in the terminal offer a variety of typical Dutch souvenirs including Delft Blue Porcelain and wooden shoes, tulip bulbs and Gouda cheese. No artworks are sold, but if a passenger wants a souvenir of a master painter, he or she might want to purchase an illustrated bottle of Van Gogh Gin or Vodka, the latter available in five flavors.
“We do a flourishing business in the terminal,” says Dutch entrepreneur David van de Velde. Then, there’s Vermeer Dutch Chocolate Cream Liqueur, a sweet tasting liqueur made of Dutch chocolate, cream and vodka in a signature bottle labeled with an image of Johannes Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring.
A unique clutch of installations, 16 groups in all, can be discreetly referred to as comfort stations. These toilet facilities include bathrooms decorated with a range of typical Dutch scenes including canal houses, tulip fields, famous paintings and local landscapes. Sound effects include the call of seagulls and the crash of waves on the beach.

At the Presspoint digital newspaper kiosk travelers can access up-to-date newspapers. More than 100 international journals are on file.
For the convenience of passengers, “The Meeting Place,” normally a standard airport installation, is a series of 28 photo panels designed by Dennis Adams. The panels display red and white objects which can be found in the airport towers and on signposts. The title of each panel points to a place which was once a part of the former Dutch colonies.
Renting a car is convenient and quick. The rental car park is located just below the Arrivals hall. Rental car companies include Avis, Budget, Eurocar, Hertz, National Car Rentals and Sixt.Leaving nothing to chance, the Holland Casino Schiphol offers a resort ambiance with black jack, roulette and other games with entry restricted to those 18 and over holding a valid boarding card.

For information call the Netherlands Board of Tourism & Conventions at 212-370-7360, www.holland.com or email: information@holland.com.

For information on Rembrandt visit: www.rembrandt400.nl .