Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Day 2~ Tuesday July 2, 2019 ~ Day at Sea on the 34 day Baltic Spitsbergen & Icenadic Fjords Explorer

Well day 2 of our cruise is a sea day.  We are all unpacked and ready for a whole lotta fun.
So we have been on this ship a while back when we left out of Vancouver on our 72 day cruise back in 2013.  She is a very nice ship.  Here are some facts on the ms Rotterdam.  MS Rotterdam is the lead cruise ship of the Rotterdam class in the Holland America Line. Built in Italy in 1997, she is the sixth Holland America vessel to bear the name. She is named for SS Rotterdam of 1959, and also named after the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Like her five classic predecessors, Rotterdam is more of a throwback to earlier cruise ships compared to most megaships built after 1995. However, with a maximum cruising speed of 25 knots and all of the modern amenities expected of a relatively large ship, the Rotterdam successfully straddles that sometimes fine line between classic and modern.

Highlights of the Rotterdam experience include: some of the largest "standard" cabins afloat; a high percentage of outside cabins that feature verandahs; upscale alternative dining in the Pinnacle Grill; and the Explorations Cafe -- a library, Internet cafe and coffee bar wrapped into one popular hangout.

The Rotterdam also features typical Holland America history and service. Memorabilia of the line's fabled past can be seen throughout the ship (the Dutch officers are happy to share the company's history with curious passengers). In addition, the Indonesian and Filipino staff continue the Holland America tradition of sparkling clean ships and white-gloved service.

Length: 780′


Capacity: 1,404 passengers


Yard number: 5980


Port of registry: Rotterdam, Netherlands


Crew: 600


Speed: 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph). 







Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
Thanks for traveling with us  Bob & Leslee

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