Taxi · Zuid-Holland
Taxi Spijkenisse
to Schiphol
A taxi from Spijkenisse to Schiphol costs a fixed price from €115 (Comfort) with Schipholride. The ride takes about 71 minutes off-peak. The price is fixed before you book — even in traffic or on a detour.
Fixed prices from Spijkenisse
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 Spijkenisse
Spijkenisse has no railway station of its own, so reaching Schiphol without a car usually comes down to a choice: metro line D to Rotterdam Centraal and then a train with a change, long-stay parking at the airport, or a door-to-door taxi. Schipholride arranges that last option for a fixed all-in price from €115 (Comfort), and outside the rush hour you are there in about 70 minutes. Public transport is cheaper, but you change platforms at least once and drag your luggage with you; a week of parking at Schiphol soon approaches the cost of a return taxi. Travelling as a couple or a group, with a lot of luggage or for an early flight, door-to-door tends to win on convenience. You book online, see the total straight away with VAT and the Schiphol parking costs included, and a screened driver is at your door at the agreed time. The range also covers Premium (€140), a Van for 5–8 people (€150) and VIP (€230, S-Class).
The journey from Spijkenisse to Schiphol is 81 kilometres. The driver leaves the town on the Groene Kruisweg (N218), crosses the Hartelbrug onto the A15 towards Rotterdam, and at the Benelux interchange takes the Beneluxtunnel to join the A4. From there it is one continuous run on the A4 past Delft, The Hague and Leiden to the Schiphol exit. Outside the rush hour you cover this in around 70 minutes; in the morning and evening peaks it can stretch to roughly 105 minutes, mainly because of queues building before the Beneluxtunnel and on the A4 around The Hague and Leiden. The tunnel is the best-known bottleneck on the route: if a tube is closed or there is an incident, traffic diverts over the Spijkenissebrug and through Hoogvliet back to the A15, which costs extra time. Your pick-up time is set with the hour of day in mind, so a busy tunnel crossing never puts your flight at risk.
Pick-up in Spijkenisse
Schipholride arranges pick-up across the whole of Spijkenisse: from Centrum and Waterland to De Akkers, Maaswijk, Sterrenkwartier, Vriesland and Vogelenzang, and also in the village of Hekelingen and the other settlements of the municipality of Nissewaard, such as Zuidland, Geervliet, Heenvliet and Abbenbroek. You simply give your home address when you book; there is no need for a central meeting point. If you work on the Halfweg-Molenwatering business park, a corporate trip can start there too, which is handy for colleagues heading to the same flight together.
Areas served: Centrum · Waterland · Maaswijk · Sterrenkwartier · De Akkers · Vriesland · Vogelenzang · Hekelingen
Pick-up from Schiphol
On the way back from Schiphol your flight is tracked live, so even if it is delayed the driver is ready at the right moment, with 60 minutes of free waiting time after landing. Landing late in the evening is no problem either: there is no night surcharge, and you travel through to your own front door in Spijkenisse or one of the surrounding villages without a single change.
Frequently asked questions
What time should I be collected in Spijkenisse for a 07:00 morning flight?+
Work backwards: for a 07:00 departure you want to be at Schiphol around 04:45, a good two hours ahead. With roughly 70 minutes of driving outside the rush hour, that means a pick-up around 03:30. At that hour the A15 and A4 are practically empty, the journey runs smoothly, and you pay no night surcharge with Schipholride for the early start.
Is a taxi from Spijkenisse faster than taking public transport to Schiphol?+
Usually it is. Spijkenisse has no train station, so by public transport you first take metro line D to Rotterdam Centraal and change there for the train to Schiphol. Counting the change and the waiting time, you are easily an hour and a half or more on the move. The taxi runs door-to-door in around 70 minutes outside the rush hour.
How much will the Beneluxtunnel hold me up if I travel to Schiphol in the rush hour?+
The Beneluxtunnel on the A4 is the biggest bottleneck on this route. In the morning and evening peaks the total journey can stretch to roughly 105 minutes. Your pick-up time is set with that in mind, and if the tunnel is closed the driver can divert over the Spijkenissebrug and through Hoogvliet back to the A15 instead.
Can I also be collected in Hekelingen, Zuidland or another village in Nissewaard?+
Yes. Alongside every district of Spijkenisse, such as Waterland, De Akkers and Maaswijk, you can book a trip from any address in the municipality of Nissewaard. That includes Hekelingen, Zuidland, Geervliet, Heenvliet, Abbenbroek, Simonshaven and Oudenhoorn. The fixed price from €115 applies across the whole municipality.
What works best if six of us fly from Spijkenisse to Schiphol together?+
Book the Van: a Mercedes V-Class or similar for 5 to 8 people, a fixed €150 in total with luggage and the Schiphol parking costs included. Per person that often comes in cheaper than separate train tickets plus the metro to Rotterdam, and the whole group leaves together from one front door without changing anywhere.
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