Taxi · Noord-Holland
Taxi Heemskerk
to Schiphol
A taxi from Heemskerk to Schiphol costs a fixed price from €70 (Comfort) with Schipholride. The ride takes about 33 minutes off-peak. The price is fixed before you book — even in traffic or on a detour.
Fixed prices from Heemskerk
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 Heemskerk
From Heemskerk there is no direct train to Schiphol: leaving from Heemskerk station you change at least once and are quickly looking at well over 50 minutes door to platform. A taxi through Schipholride instead carries a fixed all-in price from €70 and, outside the rush hour, covers the 33 kilometres in roughly 35 minutes. Driving yourself is about as quick, but then the parking costs at Schiphol are added on top; with these fixed prices VAT, luggage and that airport parking are already included, and there is no night surcharge. If you travel light and off-peak, the train with a change is a fine budget option. With suitcases, an early flight or a group, door-to-door transport from an address in Broekpolder or Waterakkers is more practical: a screened driver is at your door at the agreed time and, for a return pick-up, your flight is tracked live.
The journey almost always starts on the A9: Heemskerk has its own exit, so from most addresses you are on the motorway within a few minutes. You head south on the A9 past Beverwijk, Velsen and Haarlem, and at the Raasdorp interchange the route switches onto the A5 and then the A4 towards the Schiphol exit. Outside busy hours you cover the 33 kilometres in around 35 minutes; in the morning or evening rush the driving time can climb to roughly 45 minutes, particularly around Haarlem and at the connection onto the A4. Bear in mind that Rijkswaterstaat is widening the A9 between Badhoevedorp and Holendrecht and regularly schedules weekend closures or maintenance; when that happens the driver picks an alternative via the A4 or the back roads. For a departure from the De Trompet business park, which sits directly on the A9, the run to the motorway is even shorter.
Pick-up in Heemskerk
Pick-ups happen right across Heemskerk: from the centre and older neighbourhoods such as Oosterwijk and Noordbroek to the newer Broekpolder and Waterakkers districts on the east side and Commandeurs towards the Marquette estate. Collection at Heemskerk station or on the De Houtwegen, De Waterwegen and De Trompet business parks is perfectly possible too, which is handy for business travellers heading to the airport straight from the office. Give your exact address when you book; in narrow residential streets the driver waits as close to your front door as possible.
Areas served: Centrum · Oosterwijk · Noordbroek · Broekpolder · Waterakkers · Commandeurs — stations: Station Heemskerk
Pick-up from Schiphol
On the way back from Schiphol you travel the same route in reverse: the A4, the A5 and then the A9 to the Heemskerk exit. If you land on a Friday afternoon, allow extra time around Haarlem and Velsen. Because your flight is tracked live and you have 60 minutes of free waiting time after landing, a delay need not upset your pick-up, and the fixed price stays the same whatever the hour.
Frequently asked questions
What time should I be collected in Heemskerk for a morning flight?+
Work back from your flight time: allow a good two hours for check-in plus around 35 minutes of driving. If your flight departs at 07:00, a pick-up around 04:15 is a safe choice. Very early in the morning the A9 is quiet, so the driving time is highly predictable, and there is no night surcharge for the early hour.
Is there a direct train from Heemskerk station to Schiphol?+
No, there is no direct train: you change at least once along the way and are usually travelling for well over 50 minutes. For anyone packing light that is perfectly workable. With luggage, children or an early flight, a door-to-door taxi covering the distance in around 35 minutes is often the more comfortable option.
When is there traffic between Heemskerk and Schiphol?+
The congestion sits mainly in the morning rush (roughly 07:00 to 09:00) and the evening rush (16:00 to 18:30) on the A9 around Haarlem and at the connection onto the A4. The driving time can then climb to around 45 minutes. Outside those windows you usually cover the route smoothly in roughly 35 minutes.
Can I be picked up from Broekpolder, Waterakkers or De Trompet too?+
Yes, Schipholride arranges rides from any address in Heemskerk: residential areas such as Broekpolder, Waterakkers, Commandeurs, Oosterwijk and Noordbroek, but also the De Trompet, De Houtwegen and De Waterwegen business parks. From De Trompet you are straight onto the A9, which makes the journey a little shorter still.
Which car suits our group and what do we pay from Heemskerk?+
For 1 to 4 people you choose Comfort (VW Passat or similar, €70) or Premium (Mercedes E-Class or similar, €85). Groups of 5 to 8 people travel in the Van (V-Class or similar, €95). For maximum comfort there is VIP with an S-Class or similar at €140. All prices are all-in totals including VAT and luggage, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure.
Prefer Dutch? Bekijk deze pagina in het Nederlands.