Taxi · Limburg
Taxi Roermond
to Schiphol
A taxi from Roermond to Schiphol costs a fixed price from €275 (Comfort) with Schipholride. The ride takes about 149 minutes off-peak. The price is fixed before you book — even in traffic or on a detour.
Fixed prices from Roermond
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.
€275
Premium · 1–4 pax · 3 bags
Mercedes E-Class or similar. Comfortable business-class sedan.
€330
Van · 5–8 pax · 8 bags
Mercedes V-Class or similar. For families and groups with plenty of luggage.
€350
VIP · 1–3 pax · luxury
Mercedes S-Class or similar. Executive travel and special occasions, with water and wifi on board.
€545
Your ride from Roermond
You can book a taxi from Roermond to Schiphol via Schipholride for a fixed all-in price from €275 (Comfort, VW Passat or similar), with the 184 kilometres taking around 150 minutes outside rush hour. During the morning or evening peak the journey can stretch to roughly 195 minutes, so keep that in mind when choosing your pickup time. The price includes VAT, luggage and parking at Schiphol, and there is no night surcharge — not even when the driver pulls up outside your door in Herten or Maasniel at three in the morning. Prefer more space or comfort? Premium (Mercedes E-Class or similar) costs €330, a Van for 5-8 people €350 and VIP (S-Class or similar) €545. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before departure.
From the centre of Roermond you head out along the N280 onto the A73. Going south you pass the Roertunnel, the cut-and-cover tunnel beneath the Roerdal and the De Kemp and Kitskensberg districts, until the A73 merges into the A2 at the Het Vonderen interchange. From there it is one long line northwards: the A2 past Weert, Eindhoven, 's-Hertogenbosch and Utrecht, onto the A9 at the Holendrecht interchange and into the airport via the Schiphol exit. The best-known delay points sit on the A2 around Eindhoven and between Deil and Everdingen, plus the A9 near Amstelveen; on weekdays between roughly 06:30-09:30 and 15:30-19:00 the journey time builds up fastest there. Also bear the N280 itself in mind: on German public holidays and busy shopping weekends, traffic towards the Designer Outlet can be backed up far beyond Roermond. The driver knows these patterns and sets the departure time accordingly.
Pick-up in Roermond
Pickup is possible right across Roermond: from the city centre and the Roermondse Veld to Maasniel, Leeuwen, Herten, Merum and the southern districts of De Kemp and Kitskensberg. The villages of Swalmen, Boukoul and Asselt — part of the municipality since 2007 — also fall comfortably within the pickup area, as does Asenray on the eastern side. If you arrive by train at Roermond station and travel on to Schiphol, the station side along the Stationstunnel can serve as a pickup point. Give your exact address when booking; narrow streets in the city centre are no problem for the driver.
Areas served: Binnenstad · Roermondse Veld · De Kemp · Kitskensberg · Maasniel · Leeuwen · Herten · Swalmen — stations: Station Roermond, Station Swalmen
Pick-up from Schiphol
If you land late in the evening, the return trip to Roermond is charged at the same fixed rate — there is no night surcharge, not even for a journey that ends in Limburg after midnight. Your flight is tracked live, so if it is delayed the driver shifts the timing to match. If you come back on a busy shopping weekend, bear in mind that the N280 around the outlet can be slower for the final kilometres.
Frequently asked questions
What time will I be picked up in Roermond for a morning flight?+
Work back from your departure time: around 150 minutes of driving outside rush hour plus a good 2 hours for check-in and security. A flight at 08:00 means a pickup around 03:15 in Roermond. Because there is no night surcharge, such an early-hours trip costs exactly the same as one during the day.
How much extra travel time should I allow from Roermond if I leave during rush hour?+
Outside the peak you cover the 184 kilometres in about 150 minutes; if you set off during the morning or evening rush, that can rise to roughly 195 minutes. The delays mainly occur on the A2 around Eindhoven and between Deil and Everdingen. So for a peak-time departure, allow around three quarters of an hour extra.
Can I also be picked up in Swalmen, Herten or Maasniel?+
Yes. The pickup area covers the whole municipality of Roermond, so alongside the city centre that includes Maasniel, Leeuwen, Herten, Merum, Asenray and the villages of Swalmen, Boukoul and Asselt. You enter your exact address when booking and a driver will be at your door at the agreed time — the price stays the same.
Isn't the train from Roermond more convenient than a taxi to Schiphol?+
By train you usually travel from Roermond station with at least one change and are on the way for about 2 hours — comparable in time. The difference lies in door-to-door ease: no changing trains with suitcases, departure at any hour of the night, and with a family or group everyone shares one fixed price.
Can we travel from Roermond as a family or group of 5-8 people?+
Yes, that's what the Van is for: a Mercedes V-Class or similar with room for 5 to 8 people plus ample luggage, for a fixed all-in price of €350. Split between seven or eight travellers, that is often cheaper per person than separate train tickets, especially with ski cases or lots of hold luggage.
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