As of July 2024, there are no COVID-19-related entry restrictions for travelers to the Netherlands. This means you do not need to show proof of vaccination, a negative COVID-19 test, or undergo quarantine when entering the Netherlands from any country.
Public venues, including museums, restaurants, bars, and other attractions, are open with normal operating hours, and a COVID entry pass is not required for access. Social distancing measures are no longer mandatory, although it is advised to stay informed about any specific regulations of the venue you plan to visit.
If you develop COVID-19 symptoms while in the Netherlands, you should self-isolate and get tested either via a self-test or through the municipal health service (GGD). If you test positive, you must isolate until you recover.
For the most current information, you can visit the official Dutch government websites and resources:
These sources will provide detailed updates and any changes to the travel policies.