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Taxi · Noord-Brabant

Taxi Roosendaal
to Schiphol

A taxi from Roosendaal to Schiphol costs a fixed price from 175 (Comfort) with Schipholride. The ride takes about 101 minutes off-peak. The price is fixed before you book — even in traffic or on a detour.

121 km±101 min off-peak24/7 · live flight tracking

Fixed prices from Roosendaal

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.

175

Premium · 1–4 pax · 3 bags

Mercedes E-Class or similar. Comfortable business-class sedan.

215

Van · 5–8 pax · 8 bags

Mercedes V-Class or similar. For families and groups with plenty of luggage.

230

VIP · 1–3 pax · luxury

Mercedes S-Class or similar. Executive travel and special occasions, with water and wifi on board.

360

Your ride from Roosendaal

From Roosendaal it is 121 kilometres to Schiphol, a run you cover in about 100 minutes outside the rush hour. Schipholride lets you book that journey for a fixed all-in price from €175, with VAT, luggage and the parking costs at Schiphol already included, and there is no night surcharge. By train you are looking at roughly an hour and a half from Roosendaal station, and always with a change, usually in Rotterdam, because no direct intercity runs to the airport. A taxi wins on door-to-door ease: no dragging cases to the platform, no first train that leaves too late for an early flight, and no week of parking fees mounting up at Schiphol. Travelling as four or more? The Van (€230 for 5-8 people) brings the cost per person close to separate train tickets. You choose your segment, and cancellation is free up to 24 hours before departure.

From Roosendaal the driver almost always takes the same route: onto the A17 at the De Stok interchange towards Moerdijk, switching to the A16 at Klaverpolder to cross the Moerdijk bridge, past Dordrecht through the Drecht tunnel and on via the Terbregseplein and the A20 along Rotterdam. At the Kleinpolderplein the route picks up the A13 towards The Hague and then the A4 to the Schiphol exit. Outside the rush hour you reach the airport in around 100 minutes; during the morning and evening peaks that can rise to roughly 130 minutes. The weak points are not around Roosendaal itself, where the A17 usually flows freely, but further north: the Drecht tunnel at Dordrecht and the Rotterdam ring fill up on weekdays roughly between 7:00 and 9:30 and between 16:00 and 19:00. If those grind to a halt, the driver can divert via the Beneluxtunnel and the A4 past Delft. Your flight is tracked live, so the timing of your pick-up takes the conditions of the day into account.

Pick-up in Roosendaal

Pick-up is possible right across Roosendaal: from Tolberg and Westrand on the western side to Kortendijk, Langdonk and Kroeven in the east, and of course the centre and Kalsdonk. The villages within the municipality, Wouw, Nispen, Heerle, Moerstraten and Wouwse Plantage, fall under the same fixed price. Business addresses on the Borchwerf or Majoppeveld estates are familiar ground for the driver; both sit right beside the through roads, so you lose no time there. From Tolberg or Wouw you are on the De Stok interchange within a few minutes.

Areas served: Centrum · Kalsdonk · Westrand · Kroeven · Langdonk · Kortendijk · Tolberg · Wouw — stations: Station Roosendaal

Pick-up from Schiphol

On the return leg you get 60 minutes of free waiting time after landing, so even a slow baggage belt will not catch you out. Bear in mind that the journey back can run slightly slower around the De Stok interchange on Friday afternoons and on Sunday shopping days, thanks to traffic for the Rosada Fashion Outlet, but that adds at most a few minutes to the final stretch.

Frequently asked questions

What time should I leave Roosendaal for an 08:00 morning flight?+

Work backwards: for an 08:00 flight you want to be at Schiphol around 06:00, allowing a good two hours to check in. With about 100 minutes of driving plus a little margin, that means leaving Roosendaal around 04:00 to 04:15. Because there is no night surcharge, such an early ride costs you exactly the same fixed price as any other time of day.

Isn't the train from Roosendaal station easier than a taxi?+

The train is cheaper, but not direct: towards Schiphol you change on the way, usually in Rotterdam, and lose roughly an hour and a half. A taxi wins on door-to-door ease, with a lot of luggage, for flights before the first train, and with a group. A Van for 5 to 8 people costs €230 in total, which per person comes close to separate train tickets.

Will I be collected in Wouw, Nispen or one of the other villages too?+

Yes. Wouw, Nispen, Heerle, Moerstraten and Wouwse Plantage all belong to the municipality of Roosendaal and fall under the same fixed price as the town itself. You simply give your address when you book, and a screened driver is at your door, in the smaller villages just as in the centre.

Where on the route to Schiphol am I likely to hit traffic?+

Not around Roosendaal, where the A17 usually runs smoothly. The bottlenecks lie further north: the Drecht tunnel at Dordrecht and the Rotterdam ring, above all on weekdays between 7:00 and 9:30 and between 16:00 and 19:00. At those times the ride can stretch to around 130 minutes, which is factored in when your pick-up time is planned.

Which car will be waiting when I book from Roosendaal?+

That depends on your segment: Comfort (€175) is a VW Passat or similar, Premium (€215) a Mercedes E-Class or similar, the Van for 5 to 8 people (€230) a V-Class or similar, and VIP (€360) an S-Class or similar. Every price is an all-in total including VAT, luggage and the parking costs at Schiphol, with no night surcharge.

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