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Holland America Line will name its latest Signature Class ship and the 15th in its fleet, ms Nieuw Amsterdam
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To be delivered in 2010, the 86,000-ton Nieuw Amsterdam will be built at Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri's Marghera shipyard and its interior design and art collection will reflect the glamour and history of New York City, formerly called Nieuw Amsterdam.

"The Signature Class marks Holland America Line's latest series of new-build vessels and with a guest capacity of 2,106 for Nieuw Amsterdam, it reaffirms our commitment to the mid-sized cruise ship market," said Stein Kruse, president and CEO, Holland America Line. "This name has a rich heritage in our company with this ship being our fourth in 135 years. We are proud to extend this illustrious ship name to our current fleet."
The first Nieuw Amsterdam was launched in 1906 and used both a full set of sails and steam engines. She was 17,149 tons and carried 2,886 passengers, 2,200 of them in third class. She sailed in regular service through World War I and then through to 1932.
 
The famed Nieuw Amsterdam II joined the fleet in 1938 as the company's flagship. The silhouette of this ship can still be seen today behind Henry Hudson's Half Moon in the company's logo. At 36,287 tons, "the Darling of the Dutch," as she was known, was decorated in great style and was launched by Her Majesty Queen Wilhemina of the Netherlands. Nieuw Amsterdam II served proudly in World War II completing 44 war time voyages carrying nearly 400,000 passengers (mostly troops). Following the war, she was rebuilt and, as the queen of Holland America Line's "spotless fleet," hosted countless well-known figures among her guests, including Katherine Hepburn, Rita Hayworth, Spencer Tracey and Albert Schweitzer.
 
Nieuw Amsterdam III was launched in 1983 as one of the most elegant ships of her time. At 33,900 tons, Nieuw Amsterdam III sailed in Alaska in the summers and in the Caribbean in the winters.
"With innovative design and guest offerings, Nieuw Amsterdam IV will continue the proud tradition of her name and continue to evolve of Holland America Line's sophisticated mid-sized ships and further our premium leadership position," said Kruse.
 
Previous new-build series include the four-ship Statendam Class group, four-ship Rotterdam Class and four-ship Vista Class. The line also owns and operates the 793-passenger Elegant Explorer, ms Prinsendam. The first Signature Class vessel, ms Eurodam, joined the fleet in July 2008.
 
Eurodam, and now Nieuw Amsterdam, further define and expand the Holland America Line premium brand with new concepts such as the innovative pan-Asian Tamarind restaurant and Silk Den lounge surrounded by panoramic views overlooking the ocean expanse and the Lido pool. Other additions are an Explorer's Lounge Bar, a premium wine-tasting lounge, an elegant luxury jewelry boutique, new atrium bar area, enhanced and reconfigured show lounge, and a new photographic and imaging center.
 
Nieuw Amsterdam will feature 11 guest decks and staterooms will spotlight all the Signature of Excellence premium amenities of plush Euro-top Mariner's Dream Beds, deluxe waffle/terry cloth robes, Egyptian cotton towels, flat panel TVs, dvd players, make-up mirrors with halo lighting, massage shower heads, professional grade hair dryers, fresh flowers and complimentary fruit baskets. The ship will also feature innovative spa staterooms with additional spa amenities.
 
The ship will continue several much-admired Holland America Line features, including outside-view, glass elevators at midship; the Explorations Cafe -- a cyber-coffee house powered by The New York Times; the Pinnacle Grill and Pinnacle Bar; the innovative Culinary Arts Center presented by Food & Wine Magazine, where culinary experts provide cooking demonstrations and intimate classes in a state-of-the-art onboard show kitchens; an expanded Greenhouse Spa and Salon with thermal suites and hydro-pool, the largest gymnasium ever built for Holland America Line; and a youth facility that includes the teens-only Loft. In addition the ship will feature the family-style Canaletto's Italian restaurant.
 
On the technical side, Signature Class ships will feature the latest state-of-the-art navigation and safety systems including dynamic positioning abilities to hold the ship in a precise position. The vessels will be powered by six diesel generators and propelled by the latest Azipod propulsion technology.
"This new class of ships demonstrates the strength of our brand, the loyalty of our guests and the dedication of our more than 16,000 employees worldwide," said Kruse. "The added capacity will provide greater opportunities for our guests and employees alike."
 

 

Holland America Line Offers 121 Caribbean Cruises from Three to 20 Days in 2008

Seattle, October 10, 2007 – With sailings up to 20 days, Holland America Line’s 2008 Caribbean itineraries feature 121 varied departures that focus on longer, port-intensive options for premium cruise guests.  The line continues to lead major cruise lines with sailings of 10 days or more and will introduce the new 2,104-guest ms Eurodam to Caribbean cruising.

“Holland America Line once again offers more choice, longer itinerary options and greater port diversity in the Caribbean,” said Richard D. Meadows, CTC, executive vice president, marketing, sales and guest programs. 

Holland America Line will sail ten ships to the Caribbean in 2008 from Fort Lauderdale, Tampa and New York:  ms Noordam, ms Zuiderdam, ms Westerdam, ms Maasdam, ms Prinsendam, ms Rotterdam, ms Veendam, ms Volendam, ms Statendam, and the new ms Eurodam.

Sailing from Fort Lauderdale in October 2008, the Maasdam takes over the 14-day southern Caribbean cruise previously offered on the Veendam, which will focus on seven-day western Caribbean itineraries.  The Noordam will pick up the Maasdam’s former 10-day Wayfarer and Seafarer cruises using Fort Lauderdale as a gateway.

Southern Caribbean Cruises Include Unique 7-Day Itinerary
Ranging from seven to 14 days, southern Caribbean itineraries feature a full season of seven-day itineraries aboard the Westerdam to Aruba, Curaçao and Half Moon Cay, Bahamas.   A New Year’s departure of Dec. 27, 2008, sails on the new Eurodam. 

The Maasdam will sail a series of alternating, 10-day Seafarer and 10-day Wayfarer itineraries roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale Jan. through Apr. with the Noordam sailing the routes from Oct. through Dec., 2008.   Seafarer cruises explore popular ports such as Aruba and Curaçao, while Wayfarer sailings highlight the islands of St. Lucia and Barbados.   The itineraries can be combined to create a 20-day cruise experience that only repeats Half Moon Cay and Grand Turk, two popular ports for Holland America Line’s Caribbean. 

The Veendam will feature 14-day winter/spring cruises roundtrip from Tampa. This itinerary delves deep into Southern ports in Dominica, Barbados, Grenada, Venezuela, Bonaire and Aruba.   In fall 2008, a 14-day Southern Caribbean itinerary will depart roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale on the Maasdam and include San Juan, St. Thomas, St. Kitts, Dominica, Barbados, St. Lucia, Guadaloupe, St. Maarten, Tortola and Half Moon Cay.  A 14-day Statendam itinerary departs Dec. 6, 2008 with highlights including St. Lucia, Trinidad, Venezuela, Antigua, Barbados, Curaçao, Aruba, Grand Turk, St. Thomas and Half Moon Cay.

The Noordam will sail 11-day Southern Caribbean cruises roundtrip from New YorkJan. 5 through Mar. 8. This itinerary calls at Tortola, St. Thomas, St. Maarten, San Juan, Dominica and Barbados.

10- and 14-day “Sunfarer” Cruises of Panama Canal and Caribbean
Increasing capacity with the Vista-class Zuiderdam at year’s end, Holland America Line continues its popular 10-day Sunfarer voyages that combine Panama Canal cruising with Caribbean destinations.   The Volendam sails ten winter/spring Sunfarer cruises roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale.

Guests cruise to Half Moon Cay, Bahamas; Dutch-influenced Willemstad, Curacao and Oranjestad, Aruba; the Panama Canal to Gatun Lake; Limon Bay and Manzanillo Bay, Panama; and Puerto Limon, Costa Rica.

The Rotterdam also sails a 12-day Caribbean and Sunfarer cruise on Dec. 23, adding Georgetown, Grand Cayman; and Kralendijk, Bonaire.

Eastern Caribbean Cruises
Holland America line will offer a wide variety of six- to 10-day cruises through the eastern Caribbean.   With weekend departures, the Zuiderdam and Westerdam will sail seven-day Eastern Caribbean itineraries roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale. The new Eurodam takes over the Zuiderdam’s fall schedule.

Destinations on eastern Caribbean itineraries may include St. Maarten, Grand Turk, Tortola, St. Thomas, and Half Moon Cay.  The Noordam will feature 10-day winter/spring cruises to the Eastern Caribbean from New York City to the above ports, except for Half Moon Cay, and with additional days at sea.

Western Caribbean Cruises
The Veendam and Westerdam will explore the Western Caribbean in the coming year offering seven-day Sunday departures to such ports as Belize City, Belize; Santo Tomas de Castilla, Guatemala; Cozumel, Mexico; Grand Cayman; and Grand Turk.  Holland America Line is the only premium line to call in Belize and Guatemala.  The Veendam will sail roundtrip from Tampa, while the Westerdam will cruise from Ft. Lauderdale.

Three-day Bahamas Getaways
For those short on time yet seeking major relaxation, Holland America Line will feature a pair of three-day, roundtrip cruises from Ft. Lauderdale to the Bahamas aboard the Westerdam on April 19 and the new Eurodam on Oct. 15, 2008. Guests can indulge in such Holland America Line amenities as the Greenhouse Spa and Salon and the innovative Culinary Arts Center presented by Food & Wine Magazine, where culinary experts provide cooking demonstrations.

Half Moon Cay – The Quintessential Caribbean Island Experience
Most sailings also plan a day at Half Moon Cay, Holland America Line’s acclaimed private island that offers a horseback riding and swimming excursion, AquaTrax watercraft tour, and family-friendly aqua park.   Porthole cruise magazine has named Half Moon Cay the best private island for six years running.

Cruise fares begin at $599 per person for a 7-day itinerary, $1,199 for a Sunfarer Caribbean/Panama Canal cruise, and $1,799 for a 14-day southern Caribbean adventure. For more information, consult a cruise vacation experrt, call 1-888-828-.SEAS (1-888-828-SEAS).


Holland America Line Guests Going Wild for Alaskan Seafood

Holland America LineSeattle, July 30, 2007 – Encountering a dazzling array of delectable food choices on every cruise, guests on Holland America Line ships chart a steady course to dine on wild Alaskan seafood  — consuming an estimated 1.3 million pounds this year alone. 

From fresh salmon to scallops and crab, Holland America Line has long had an affinity for Alaskan seafood, says Richard D. Meadows, CTC, executive vice president, marketing, sales and guest programs for Holland America Line.

“Our commitment to our guests is to serve the best seafood available,” he said, “and that means wild Alaskan seafood. No other region delivers the abundance and quality of the seafood found in Alaskan waters.  This consistency is a distinction of which our guests are happily aware and it shows at every meal setting.”

On Alaska-bound ships, guests enjoy a completely wild Alaskan seafood dinner three times a week throughout the cruise season, and wild Alaska salmon is always available for dinner with different preparations offered each night. 

Over the course of a year, Holland America Line serves on average these quantities of wild Alaskan seafood:   

Alaska Silver Salmon                                        

  265,680 lbs per year

Alaska King Crab Legs 

    226,320 lbs per year

Alaska Pollock (frozen)                                      

  147,600 lbs per year

Alaska King Salmon                                          

  123,000 lbs per year

Alaska True Cod (frozen)                                  

  123,000 lbs per year

Alaska Halibut                                                     

  113,160 lbs per year

Imitation Crab Meat                                            

  108,240 lbs per year

(produced from Alaskan Whiting and Pollock)

 

Alaska Ling Cod                                                 

    54,120 lbs per year

Alaska Petrale Sole (frozen)                             

    46,740 lbs per year

Hot Smoked Salmon                                         

    44,280 lbs per year

Alaska Rock Fish                                               

    41,820 lbs per year

Alaska Black Cod                                               

    39,360 lbs per year

Snow Crab Meat                                                 

     34,440 lbs per year

Alaska Weathervane Scallops                         

       4,600 lbs per year

   
   

TOTAL of all wild AK seafood:                            

1,392,360 pounds

This million pound plus catch of Alaskan seafood makes Holland America Line a major contributor to the Alaskan economy – an investment that doesn’t end at the pier. Holland America Line also has invested in maintaining its chain of Westmark Hotels throughout the state as well as its fleet of upscale tour buses and rail cars used in its many land-based tours.

The leader in Alaska travel, Holland America Line's eight ships offer 156 cruises in 2007 for scenic glacier viewing in Glacier Bay National Park or Hubbard Glacier plus Tracy Arm or College Fjord, depending on ship and departure.    For more information, consult your cruise travel experts at Cruise Vacation World, call 1-888-828-SEAS (888-828-7327).


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