Taxi · Utrecht
Taxi Maarssen
to Schiphol
A taxi from Maarssen to Schiphol costs a fixed price from €70 (Comfort) with Schipholride. The ride takes about 40 minutes off-peak. The price is fixed before you book — even in traffic or on a detour.
Fixed prices from Maarssen
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 Maarssen
Maarssen sits on the river Vecht in the Stichtse Vecht municipality, just north of Utrecht, and from the Maarssenbroek exit you are on the A2 towards Amsterdam almost immediately. Outside the rush hour that puts Schiphol around 40 minutes away. For that journey Schipholride arranges a fixed all-in price from €70, with VAT, luggage and the parking costs at Schiphol already included; there is no night surcharge. You choose your own segment: Comfort (€70, VW Passat or similar), Premium (€85, Mercedes E-Class or similar), Van for 5-8 people (€95, V-Class or similar) or VIP (€140, S-Class or similar). During the morning or evening rush the same trip can stretch to roughly 60 minutes, mainly on the A2 between Maarssen and the Holendrecht interchange. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before departure. If you are being collected at Schiphol, your flight is tracked live and you get 60 minutes of free waiting time after landing.
The driving distance from Maarssen to Schiphol is 40 kilometres. From Maarssenbroek you reach the A2 towards Amsterdam directly via the Floraweg or the Zuilense Ring (N230). At the Holendrecht interchange the route switches to the A9 past Amstelveen, then joins the A4 at the Badhoevedorp interchange for the final run to the airport. Outside the rush hour you cover this in around 40 minutes; during the morning rush (roughly 7:00-9:30) and the evening rush (16:00-19:00) that can climb to around 60 minutes. The busiest stretches are the A2 between the Maarssen exit and Holendrecht and the A9 around Amstelveen. If a slip road is closed — for instance during the noise-barrier works on the Zuilense Ring near Haagstede — your driver picks an alternative based on the live traffic situation. From Maarssen-Dorp you spend a few minutes more reaching the motorway than from Maarssenbroek, but the fixed price is the same either way.
Pick-up in Maarssen
You can be collected anywhere in Maarssen: from Maarssen-Dorp along the Vecht to all the kampen and sporen in Maarssenbroek, such as Bisonspoor, Fazantenkamp, Zwanenkamp and Reigerskamp. Pick-up around Maarssen station and the shops and offices at Bisonspoor is straightforward too; if you live in a flat or a courtyard, just add a recognisable meeting point when you book. Live in Oud-Zuilen or Tienhoven? That falls under the same fixed price — simply give the correct address with your booking and your driver will be there.
Areas served: Maarssen-Dorp · Maarssenbroek · Bisonspoor · Fazantenkamp · Zwanenkamp · Reigerskamp · Oud-Zuilen — stations: Station Maarssen
Pick-up from Schiphol
On the way back to Maarssen you pay exactly the same fixed price as the outbound trip. If you land in the evening rush, your driver may slip into Maarssenbroek via the A9 and the N230 rather than fight the A2, depending on the traffic. Thanks to the 60 minutes of free waiting time after landing, a queue at the baggage belt or passport control is no problem. Your flight is tracked live, so a delay simply means your driver is ready at the right moment.
Frequently asked questions
What time should I leave Maarssen for an 08:00 flight?+
Allow around 40 minutes of driving plus a good two hours for check-in and security, so a pick-up time around 05:15 is sensible. Because you set off before the morning rush, the A2 is usually quiet at that hour and the run is comfortable. There is no night surcharge, so an early departure costs exactly the same as a daytime one.
Does traffic towards Schiphol from Maarssen often get stuck?+
In the rush hour it does: the A2 between the Maarssen exit and the Holendrecht interchange and the A9 near Amstelveen are the familiar bottlenecks. Outside those peaks you cover the route in around 40 minutes, but in the rush it can stretch to roughly 60. Plan your pick-up time generously for that — the fixed price never changes because of a traffic jam.
Am I collected in Maarssenbroek too, or only in Maarssen-Dorp?+
Both. Every neighbourhood of Maarssenbroek — from Bisonspoor to Zwanenkamp and Fazantenkamp — and the whole of Maarssen-Dorp fall under the same fixed price. Maarssenbroek actually sits slightly closer to the A2 slip road, but as far as the price goes your exact address makes no difference whatsoever to what you pay.
Isn't the train from Maarssen station the more logical choice for Schiphol?+
There is no direct train from Maarssen station to Schiphol; you change at least once and spend roughly 40 to 47 minutes on the way, not counting the trip to the station itself. A taxi collects you at home, takes your luggage and runs at night as well — with an early flight or a group of you, that is often what tips the balance.
Seven of us are travelling from Maarssen — does that fit in one vehicle?+
Yes, in that case you book the Van: a Mercedes V-Class or similar with room for 5 to 8 people and generous luggage space, for a fixed all-in total of €95. Per person that often works out cheaper than separate train tickets with a change, and you all set off together from a single address in Maarssen.
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