Taxi · Zuid-Holland
Taxi Dordrecht
to Schiphol
A taxi from Dordrecht to Schiphol costs a fixed price from €115 (Comfort) with Schipholride. The ride takes about 74 minutes off-peak. The price is fixed before you book — even in traffic or on a detour.
Fixed prices from Dordrecht
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.
€115
Premium · 1–4 pax · 3 bags
Mercedes E-Class or similar. Comfortable business-class sedan.
€140
Van · 5–8 pax · 8 bags
Mercedes V-Class or similar. For families and groups with plenty of luggage.
€150
VIP · 1–3 pax · luxury
Mercedes S-Class or similar. Executive travel and special occasions, with water and wifi on board.
€230
Your ride from Dordrecht
A taxi from Dordrecht to Schiphol comes with a fixed all-in price from €115 (Comfort) through Schipholride, and the 88-kilometre journey takes around 75 minutes outside peak hours. During the morning or evening rush this can climb to around 105 minutes, so allow plenty of time for an early flight. The price includes VAT, luggage and parking at Schiphol; there is no night surcharge, even if you leave Sterrenburg or the Binnenstad at 04:00. Dordrecht has no direct train to the airport — you always change at least once — which is why travellers with plenty of luggage or an early flight often choose the door-to-door ride. For families or groups of up to 8 people there is the Van (€150), while business travellers tend to pick Premium (€140) with a Mercedes E-Class or similar. At the top end there is also VIP (€230, S-Class or similar).
From Dordrecht you almost always take the A16: through the Drechttunnel beneath the Oude Maas, past the Ridderkerk interchange and across the Van Brienenoordbrug onto the Rotterdam ring road. From there it continues via the A13 past Delft and onto the A4 at the Ypenburg interchange, which you follow all the way to the Schiphol exit. If you live on the eastern side of the island, in Stadspolders or Dubbeldam, the driver first takes the N3 to the junction with the A16. The busy spots are well known: the Drechttunnel and Van Brienenoordbrug during the morning rush (07:00-09:00) and the A13 near Overschie, mainly between 16:00 and 18:30 on the way back. Outside those windows you usually cover the route in around 75 minutes; during peak hours it can rise to around 105 minutes. Before setting off, the driver checks the current traffic and, where needed, diverts via the A4 through the Beneluxtunnel.
Pick-up in Dordrecht
Pick-ups take place throughout Dordrecht: from the historic Binnenstad with its narrow one-way streets (give your exact address when booking, so the driver can find a sensible spot to stop) to Krispijn, Wielwijk, Crabbehof, Sterrenburg, Dubbeldam and Stadspolders. Pick-up at Dordrecht station or Dordrecht Zuid is also possible, for example when colleagues join from another city. Companies on Dordtse Kil or Amstelwijck regularly book rides straight from the office; the slip road onto the A16 is just a few minutes away.
Areas served: Binnenstad · Krispijn · Reeland · Wielwijk · Crabbehof · Sterrenburg · Dubbeldam · Stadspolders — stations: Dordrecht, Dordrecht Zuid, Dordrecht Stadspolders
Pick-up from Schiphol
When you land at Schiphol, your flight is tracked live and the driver waits up to 60 minutes after landing at no extra charge. On the return trip to Dordrecht, bear in mind that the evening rush around the Van Brienenoordbrug and Drechttunnel can delay your arrival; in December the Binnenstad is also harder to reach during the Dordtse Decemberdagen.
Frequently asked questions
My flight departs at 08:00 — what time will I be picked up in Dordrecht?+
Work backwards: for an 08:00 flight you want to be at Schiphol around 06:00 (two hours for check-in). With around 75 minutes of driving time and a buffer for early-morning traffic on the A16, you leave Dordrecht at about 04:30. There is no night surcharge, so the fixed price stays the same.
Can I reach Schiphol from Dordrecht in just over an hour without traffic?+
Outside peak hours, yes: the 88 kilometres via the A16, A13 and A4 then take around 75 minutes. If you leave between 07:00 and 09:00, congestion at the Drechttunnel, Van Brienenoordbrug and A13 can push this up to around 105 minutes. The driver plans ahead for this.
Isn't the train from Dordrecht a more logical choice than a taxi?+
There is no direct train from Dordrecht to Schiphol; you change at least once, usually at Rotterdam Centraal or Leiden, and the journey takes around 55 to 75 minutes including the transfer — not counting the trip to the station. With plenty of luggage, a family or an early departure, a door-to-gate taxi is often more practical.
Can I give a pick-up address in Stadspolders, Dubbeldam or on Dordtse Kil?+
Yes, Schipholride arranges rides from every district of Dordrecht: eastern neighbourhoods such as Stadspolders and Dubbeldam (via the N3 to the A16), the Binnenstad, Krispijn, Sterrenburg and the Dordtse Kil and Amstelwijck business parks. You simply provide your address, and a driver will be ready for you.
What is the best option for a group of 6 people from Dordrecht?+
Choose the Van: a Mercedes V-Class or similar for 5 to 8 people, fixed price €150 in total including luggage and parking at Schiphol. Per person this works out cheaper than separate train tickets plus a transfer, and you all leave together from a single address.
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