Private Transfers Holland Launches Dutch Ancestry Tour Service
Private Transfers Holland has introduced a new service to help Americans trace their Dutch heritage. The tours are designed to connect individuals with their ancestral homeland in the Netherlands, leveraging the company's expertise and local network.

Private Transfers Holland has launched a specialized service aimed at Americans seeking to explore their Dutch ancestry. The company offers guided tours across the Netherlands, focusing on regions and locations significant to early Dutch settlers in North America.
The initiative highlights the considerable Dutch presence in American history, with an estimated 4 to 5 million Americans claiming Dutch descent. These migrations occurred in waves, beginning in the 17th century with the establishment of New Netherland—a colony that encompassed areas of present-day New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and parts of Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Dutch influence persists in place names like Harlem and Brooklyn, as well as in early urban design. A second major wave of migration in the 19th century saw Dutch immigrants, often seeking religious freedom and farmland, establish communities in the American Midwest, particularly in states like Michigan and Iowa.
Private Transfers Holland's tours are customized to individual family histories, guiding clients to ancestral towns and sites in provinces such as Amsterdam, Friesland, and Groningen. The company utilizes a fleet of luxury Mercedes-Benz vehicles and offers professional chauffeurs. Bookings are confirmed within two hours, providing a streamlined process for clients eager to reconnect with their heritage.
The service aims to provide a tangible connection to the past, allowing descendants to walk the streets their ancestors once navigated and gain a deeper understanding of their lineage. This offering taps into the enduring interest in genealogy and heritage tourism.