Fly from Jakarta to Amsterdam with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Jakarta to Amsterdam and you may recognise some familiar influences from Indonesia’s own Dutch colonial past. Amsterdam’s streets are filled with historic buildings, renowned museums and a bohemian cafe culture.
Amsterdam is home to some of Europe’s great art masterpieces, as well as fun-packed nightlife and world-renowned attractions. Book your Jakarta to Amsterdam flight with Etihad Airways and see the best of the Netherlands’ exciting capital.
CGK to AMS: flight facts
Flying from Jakarta to Amsterdam: FAQs
Do I need to tip in Amsterdam?
There’s no need to tip in hotels, bars or most restaurants in Amsterdam.
Dutch law states that a service charge is automatically added to the price of meal, plus serving staff are generally well paid and don’t expect tips. If you’re taking a taxi, round up the fare to the nearest euro.
What should I see in Amsterdam?
Museums and art are some of the most popular attractions in Amsterdam, where you can see work by some of history’s greatest artists.
Head to the Rijksmuseum to admire some of the Dutch masters’ finest works. For more European greats, the Van Gogh Museum not only has paintings by Van Gogh, but also displays works by Monet, Cézanne, Toulouse-Lautrec and more.
Top tips for Jakarta to Amsterdam
Travel on two wheels instead of three
If you’re used to travelling by bajaj in Jakarta, why not try Amsterdam’s favourite mode of transport instead? Bicycles outnumber people in the city and there are plenty of cycleways to discover.
Hop on a vintage-style bicycle and explore the city like a local. You can even cycle along the Amstel river to see beautiful views and visit the village of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel.
Explore Amsterdam’s old town
Jakarta to Amsterdam flights may well place you in familiar territory. Amsterdam’s old town bears more than a passing resemblance to Kota Tua, a Jakarta neighbourhood where Dutch colonial roots are very much on display.
Other must-sees include the grand Royal Palace and the vast green expanse of the Vondelpark, a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.