
Flights from Kuwait City to Amsterdam from KWD139
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From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price |
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Kuwait City (KWI) | Amsterdam (AMS) | Round-trip / Economy | 15 Jul 2025 - 15 Aug 2025 | From KWD139 Last Seen 1 day ago |
Kuwait City (KWI) | Amsterdam (AMS) | Round-trip / Economy | 14 Jul 2025 - 15 Aug 2025 | From KWD139 Last Seen 1 day ago |
Kuwait City (KWI) | Amsterdam (AMS) | Round-trip / Economy | 28 Mar 2025 - 5 Apr 2025 | From KWD544 Last Seen 1 day ago |
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Fly from Kuwait City to Amsterdam with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Kuwait City to Amsterdam and be transported from a desert oasis to a European treasure trove of culture.
Amsterdam’s hidden gems are found in its cobbled backstreets, usually on a bike. Cycle down any of its alleyways and you’ll find cosy, independent restaurants serving gastronomically daring dishes for an eclectic mix of guests.
Book flights with Etihad today to discover Amsterdam’s diverse delights.
KWI to AMS: flight facts
Flying from Kuwait City to Amsterdam: FAQs
What can I do in Amsterdam?
Exploring the city by bike or canal cruise is the best way to find things to do in Amsterdam.
If you like museums, make sure you visit the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum to see works by the Dutch Masters. For unique stores and shopping experiences head to the Jordaan District.
What should I eat in Amsterdam?
While visiting Amsterdam, be sure to grab a delicious breakfast of Dutch pancakes.
In the afternoon, try kibbeling – deep fried white fish. If you’re feeling more adventurous, opt for raw herring – available from many street merchants throughout the city.
Top tips for Kuwait City to Amsterdam

Visit Amsterdam’s markets
Anyone who’s haggled for a bargain at Kuwait’s Souq Mubarakiya will relish the chance to browse Amsterdam’s lively markets.
With 12-15 markets open daily across the city, there’s certainly plenty of variety. Flower enthusiasts should head to the floating markets where horticulture specialists sell the country’s best tulips. Otherwise, browse the stalls for those all-important souvenirs.

Explore Amsterdam’s museums
Kuwait is home to some excellent museums, but Amsterdam can m rival it. With everything from fine art to bizarre trinkets on display across the city, there’s an exhibition for everyone.
Visit the Tropical Museum for artefacts from various continents and a celebration of traditions from around the world.