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When was the Rotterdam last refurbished?

When was the Rotterdam last refurbished?

2017
Last renovated in late 2017 (and first launched in 1997), Rotterdam can carry up to 1,404 guests and 600 crew members.

What happened to the Rotterdam cruise ship?

On 12 June 2013, she was sold to WestCord Hotels, which also owns the Hotel New York located in the former Holland America Line headquarters building in Rotterdam. Since 2018, Rotterdam is the last remaining ex-Premier Cruise Line vessel still afloat, after the former Starship Atlantic was scrapped in 2018.

What is the name of Holland America’s newest ship?

Rotterdam
Named Rotterdam, a powerful and symbolic moniker honoring cruise ships of our past, this Holland America new ship (and new flagship) is the third in our Pinnacle-class fleet.

How big is Holland America’s Rotterdam Cruise ship?

Holland America’s Rotterdam, the line’s third Pinnacle-class cruise ship, features incredible dining, inspiring entertainment, beautiful accommodations and the exceptional service mastered through 150 years of exceeding expectations. To learn more about Holland America’s Rotterdam cruise ship, call 1-800-377-9383. Passenger Capacity: 2,668

When did the MS Rotterdam first set sail?

As the co-flagship with the MS Amsterdam, the MS Rotterdam sets Holland America’s standard. Setting sail on its first cruise in 1997, this Rotterdam class ship is based on the 1959 vessel of a similar name and offers spacious accommodations for about 1,404 people.

Which is the best cruise ship for Holland America?

Rotterdam hits all the right notes: exquisite dining, innovative entertainment, superbly appointed staterooms and suites, the finest service and craftsmanship that reflects nearly 150 years of seafaring expertise.

Who are the owners of the MS Rotterdam?

MS Amsterdam (Bolette) and MS Rotterdam (Borealis) were sold to Fred Olsen. MS Maasdam and MS Veendam were sold to Seajets Ferries Greece. All scheduled for the 4 ships cruises were cancelled or assumed by other HAL ships.