Taxi · Limburg
Taxi Venlo
to Schiphol
A taxi from Venlo to Schiphol costs a fixed price from €240 (Comfort) with Schipholride. The ride takes about 147 minutes off-peak. The price is fixed before you book — even in traffic or on a detour.
Fixed prices from Venlo
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.
€240
Premium · 1–4 pax · 3 bags
Mercedes E-Class or similar. Comfortable business-class sedan.
€290
Van · 5–8 pax · 8 bags
Mercedes V-Class or similar. For families and groups with plenty of luggage.
€320
VIP · 1–3 pax · luxury
Mercedes S-Class or similar. Executive travel and special occasions, with water and wifi on board.
€485
Your ride from Venlo
An eight o'clock flight means leaving Venlo at around half past three in the morning, and on a long haul like this you do not want to depend on a connection or a favour from a friend. A taxi from Venlo to Schiphol is booked through Schipholride for a fixed all-in price from €240, and outside the rush hour the journey takes roughly 145 minutes. That fare already includes VAT, your luggage and the parking costs at Schiphol; there is no night surcharge, so that very early departure costs you nothing extra. You can choose your segment: Comfort (€240, VW Passat or similar), Premium (€290, Mercedes E-Class or similar), the Van for 5-8 people (€320, V-Class or similar) or VIP (€485, S-Class or similar). The driver collects you anywhere in the municipality, from Blerick to Belfeld, and on the return trip your flight is tracked live with 60 minutes of free waiting time after landing. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before departure.
From Venlo you almost always start on the A67 towards Eindhoven; if you set off from the west bank around Blerick, you are on that motorway within a few minutes. At the Leenderheide interchange the route joins the A2, which carries you north past Eindhoven, Den Bosch and Utrecht, before the final stretch runs onto the A9 and the A4 to reach the terminal. At 179 kilometres this is one of the longer Schiphol runs out of Limburg, and that is exactly why the rush hour weighs so heavily here: between roughly 7:00 and 9:30 it regularly grinds to a halt around Eindhoven and Utrecht, and the travel time can climb to around 190 minutes. The evening rush towards Amsterdam is usually milder, although the ring road at Holendrecht remains a familiar bottleneck. When planning, the driver works from the time of your flight rather than the bare driving time, so that rush-hour margin is built in before you set off.
Pick-up in Venlo
Schipholride covers the whole municipality of Venlo: the city centre and Venlo-Zuid, Blerick and Hout-Blerick across the Maas, and the southern villages of Tegelen, Steyl and Belfeld. Velden, Lomm and Arcen to the north are included as well. If you are setting off from an office on Trade Port Noord at Greenport Venlo, Noorderpoort or Veegtes, give the company address when you book; this is one of the largest logistics hubs near the German border, the sites are vast, and a house number saves a lot of searching. In the narrow streets of the old centre the driver simply stops at your door; only during events such as the Venloop is part of the centre closed off, and a pick-up point just outside the route is then more practical.
Areas served: Venlo-centrum · Venlo-Zuid · Blerick · Hout-Blerick · Tegelen · Steyl · Belfeld · Velden — stations: Station Venlo, Station Blerick, Station Tegelen
Pick-up from Schiphol
For the return trip to Venlo you pay exactly the same fixed price as the outbound leg, with the full 179 kilometres back to Limburg already covered. If you land late in the evening, you are usually home within about two and a half hours, since there is barely any traffic heading south at that hour. Give your district or village when you book and the route is planned right up to your front door, with your flight tracked live so the driver is ready even if it is delayed.
Frequently asked questions
What time will the driver collect me in Venlo for an 08:00 flight?+
Work backwards: for an 08:00 departure you want to be at Schiphol around 06:00 to allow two hours for check-in and security. With roughly 145 minutes of driving and a small margin, that means a pick-up around 03:15 to 03:30. Because Schipholride charges no night surcharge, such an early run still costs you the fixed price from €240.
Can I also be collected in Blerick, Tegelen or Velden?+
Yes, the whole municipality falls under the same fare: Blerick and Hout-Blerick on the west bank of the Maas, Tegelen, Steyl and Belfeld to the south, and Velden, Lomm and Arcen to the north. You simply enter your own address when you book, and the fixed price does not change because of where in Venlo you live.
Where does the journey from Venlo most often get stuck?+
The two familiar bottlenecks are the A67 and A2 around Eindhoven and the A2 near Utrecht, above all during the morning rush between 7:00 and 9:30. The trip can then climb to around 190 minutes instead of 145. The driver sets the departure time from your flight time, so that rush-hour margin is already factored into the plan.
Is the train from Venlo a reasonable alternative to a taxi?+
An honest answer: during the day there is a direct intercity from Venlo to Schiphol via Utrecht, taking a good two hours. Late in the evening and on early weekend mornings it only runs as far as Utrecht, so for an early flight you have to change. The taxi collects you at home with all your luggage, and with three or four travellers you share the fixed price.
Seven of us are leaving from Venlo, can we travel in one vehicle?+
Yes. The Van segment (Mercedes V-Class or similar) carries 5 to 8 people with their luggage for a fixed total of €320. For a group that often works out cheaper per person than separate train tickets, and you all leave together from one address in Venlo with no change along the way.
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