Those who want to travel to the Netherlands from abroad and are not an EU citizen will have to deal with strict entry conditions that have been introduced to combat the corona pandemic. For example, there is a ban on non-essential travel for travelers who are not on the list of safe countries.
Traveling to the Netherlands during the corona pandemic: safe countries
Due to the corona pandemic, there is a European entry ban, which means that you can only travel to the Netherlands under certain conditions. However, if you live in a country with a low COVID-19 risk, a safe country, you can travel to the Netherlands without restrictions.
Travelers from safe countries are allowed to travel to the Netherlands
Travelers from the list of so-called 'safe countries' can still travel to the Netherlands, despite the stricter entry ban.
Negative corona test mandatory for travel to the Netherlands
Anyone traveling to the Netherlands by train, bus, boat or plane from abroad must be able to show a negative corona test statement (non-Covid-19 statement). The cabinet had already announced the measure last week to limit the risk of contamination and spread of the corona virus as much as possible.
Entry ban in the Netherlands: Which groups are allowed?
An entry ban applies to the Netherlands for persons from outside the EU due to the corona pandemic. The entry ban does have exceptions for certain groups, you can read more about that here.