Dutch hacilar arrange Hac through licensed private operators in the Netherlands. The Netherlands' annual Hac quota is approximately 5,000. Costs range from $6,500 to $12,000 USD. Pilgrims fly from Amsterdam Schiphol to Jeddah or Medine, with direct flights and connections through Middle Eastern hubs.
Hajj Quota
5,000
Average Cost
USD 6,500–12,000
Government Body
No centralized government body — Contactorgaan Moslims en Overheid (CMO) provides advisory coordination
Dutch hacilar apply through licensed Hac travel operators who coordinate with the Saudi Embassy in The Hague. Applicants must hold a valid Dutch passport or verblijfsvergunning (residence permit) with at least 6 months validity, provide medical fitness certificates, meningitis vaccination proof, and biometric photographs. The Saudi consulate processes visas through accredited agencies. Dutch citizens and legal residents are eligible. No centralized government Hac body exists, so due diligence on operators is essential.
The Netherlands does not have a centralized Hac authority. Private operators must comply with Dutch travel law (ANVR/SGR consumer protection) and Saudi Hac regulations. Several established Dutch-Muslim travel agencies specialize in Hac packages. The CMO (Contactorgaan Moslims en Overheid) and local camis can recommend reputable operators. Pilgrims should verify Saudi Ministry of Hac accreditation and check if the operator is registered with SGR (travel guarantee fund).
The Netherlands has approximately 1 million Muslims, predominantly of Turkish, Moroccan, Surinamese, and Indonesian origin. Many operators offer language-specific groups (Turkish, Arabic, Dutch). Dutch consumer protection laws provide strong safeguards including SGR travel guarantees. The euro provides a favorable exchange rate. The maritime climate of the Netherlands is mild, requiring significant heat preparation for Mekke. Amsterdam Schiphol's excellent connectivity offers many routing options. Dutch Muslims follow various madhahib based on their heritage — Maliki (Moroccan), Hanafi (Turkish/Surinamese), and Shafi'i (Indonesian).
Address: Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Alexanderstraat 19, 2514 JM The Hague, Netherlands
Phone: +31-70-361-4391