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Amsterdam

The ms Amsterdam is the third ship to bear the name of the Dutch capital in Holland America Line's 135-year history. Built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera, Italy, the ms Amsterdam blends the very latest in shipbuilding technology with the artistry, personalized touches and superior service that has made Holland America Line one of the highest-rated cruise lines in the world. At the heart of the ms Amsterdam is the Planeto Astrolabium, a commissioned signature sculpture soaring in a three-story atrium. The stunning Astrolabe tracks constellations, the planets, world time and ship time. Dutch heritage and tradition is clearly displayed throughout the ship in original Art Deco pieces that once graced the Nieuw Amsterdam of 1938. For a contemporary touch, works of the noted maritime artist Stephen Card adorn public spaces.

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  • Overview
  • Line:

    Holland America

    Launched:

    1st October 2000

    Tonnage:

    61,000

    Length:

    780 feet

    Total Crew:

    600

    Occupancy:

    1,653

    Rating:

    5 stars
  • Facilities
  • Entertainment • Crow's Nest • Queen's Show Lounge

    Food and Drink • La Fontaine Dining Room • Lido Casual Restaurant • Pinnacle Grill

    Other • Culinary Arts Center

    Recreational • Club HAL • The Loft and The Oasis

    Relaxation • Greenhouse Spa & Salon

    Technology • Digital Workshop

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