Taxi · Noord-Holland
Taxi Beverwijk
to Schiphol
A taxi from Beverwijk to Schiphol costs a fixed price from €70 (Comfort) with Schipholride. The ride takes about 26 minutes off-peak. The price is fixed before you book — even in traffic or on a detour.
Fixed prices from Beverwijk
Total price incl. VAT, luggage and Schiphol parking. Price per ride, not per person.
Comfort · 1–4 pax · 3 bags
Volkswagen Passat or similar. Spacious, quiet ride for solo, couple or small family.
€70
Premium · 1–4 pax · 3 bags
Mercedes E-Class or similar. Comfortable business-class sedan.
€85
Van · 5–8 pax · 8 bags
Mercedes V-Class or similar. For families and groups with plenty of luggage.
€95
VIP · 1–3 pax · luxury
Mercedes S-Class or similar. Executive travel and special occasions, with water and wifi on board.
€140
Your ride from Beverwijk
From Beverwijk you reach the airport surprisingly fast: the 27 kilometres to Schiphol take around 25 minutes outside the rush hour, and Schipholride sets a fixed all-in price from €70 for a Comfort ride. Because the trip is so short, a taxi really pays off here: a screened driver collects you at home in Meerestein, Oosterwijk or Broekpolder and drops you straight at the departures hall — quicker than walking to the station first and changing trains on the way. The fare is a total price with VAT, luggage and the parking costs at Schiphol all included, and there is no night surcharge. Choose Premium (€85, Mercedes E-Class or similar), the Van for 5-8 people (€95, V-Class or similar) or VIP (€140, S-Class or similar) and the same principle applies: one amount, known in advance, free to cancel up to 24 hours before departure.
From Beverwijk your driver almost always picks up the A22 or the A9 directly and dives under the North Sea Canal through the Wijkertunnel. After that the A9 runs past Velserbroek and Haarlem towards the Raasdorp interchange, where the A5 branches off and brings you to the Schiphol exits within a few minutes. Outside the rush hour this stretch takes about 25 minutes; during the morning and evening peaks (roughly 7:00-9:30 and 16:00-18:30) the journey can climb to around 40 minutes, mostly because of congestion near the Wijkertunnel and on the A9 by Haarlem. If the tunnel is closed or jammed, the A22 via the Velsertunnel is a logical alternative — the driver chooses based on the live traffic picture. At weekends the area around the De Bazaar market on the De Pijp industrial estate can be busy; on the route to Schiphol, though, you are usually well past it before that matters.
Pick-up in Beverwijk
A driver can collect you anywhere in Beverwijk: from the Centrum and the Plantage to Oosterwijk, Zwaansmeer, Meerestein and the newer streets of Broekpolder, and in the coastal village of Wijk aan Zee too. If you are continuing by train or arriving at Beverwijk station, the station square is an easy spot to agree on for getting in. For companies on De Pijp or Wijkermeer, simply give the business address and the car will wait at the right entrance. For a weekend visit to De Bazaar, allow a little extra margin for leaving the site.
Areas served: Centrum · Meerestein · Oosterwijk · Zwaansmeer · Broekpolder · Plantage · Wijk aan Zee — stations: Station Beverwijk
Pick-up from Schiphol
On the way back from Schiphol you are home in Beverwijk within half an hour outside the rush hour. If you land on a Friday afternoon or during the evening peak, allow for extra travel time on the A9 towards the Wijkertunnel. Your flight is tracked live, so if it is delayed your pick-up moment shifts with it and you have 60 minutes of free waiting time after landing.
Frequently asked questions
What time should I be collected in Beverwijk for a 07:00 morning flight?+
Allow a good two hours for check-in and security plus the ride itself. Outside the rush hour the journey is about 25 minutes, but early in the morning the A9 can already start filling up. A pick-up time around 04:15-04:30 in Beverwijk gives you plenty of margin. For those night-time rides Schipholride charges no surcharge whatsoever.
Which tunnel does the route from Beverwijk to Schiphol use — the Wijkertunnel or the Velsertunnel?+
Usually the Wijkertunnel on the A9, the fastest link under the North Sea Canal. From there the A9 runs past Haarlem and via the Raasdorp interchange onto the A5 towards Schiphol. If there is a jam or a closure, the driver takes the Velsertunnel on the A22 as an alternative, choosing on the basis of the live traffic conditions.
Is there a direct train from Beverwijk to Schiphol?+
No, there is no direct train: you change at least once on the way, for instance at Amsterdam Sloterdijk, and the trip takes roughly 47 to 53 minutes. A taxi runs door to door in about 25 minutes outside the rush hour — especially handy with a lot of luggage, an early flight or a group travelling together.
Are Wijk aan Zee and the newer Broekpolder neighbourhood served as well?+
Yes, the whole municipality falls within the pick-up area: from the Centrum and Meerestein to Broekpolder and the coastal village of Wijk aan Zee. From Wijk aan Zee you are a few minutes longer reaching the motorway, but the fixed fare stays the same — you pay no extra charge per kilometre.
We are six people travelling from De Bazaar or a company on De Pijp — does that fit in one car?+
Yes, the Van (Mercedes V-Class or similar) carries 5 to 8 people for a fixed price of €95 including luggage. Give the exact address on De Pijp or Wijkermeer when you book. At weekends it is busy around De Bazaar, so allow a little extra time for getting in and leaving the site.
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