Amsterdam

Built 2000  Years old  13  Passengers 1380- 1656
Cabins 690  Space Ratio 38  Tons 62735
Speed 23.0  Length 780  Beam 102  Crew 647
Refurbished: 2010

Amsterdam
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PS
Bedroom with king-size bed, private bath with oversized whirlpool & shower, hairdryer, dressing room, floor to ceiling windows that open to private balcony, living room with sofa bed, dining room, mini-bar, pantry, guest bath, refrigerator, television, DVD player, safe, multi-channel music, phone.


On Decks: Navigation

Amsterdam Cabin Layout
Sleeps up to: 4
Avg sq ft cabin: 937
Balcony: 189
2 Staterooms

Amsterdam
SA SB
Two twins that convert to king-size bed, private bath with whirlpool tub and shower, dressing room, hairdryer, floor to ceiling windows that open to private balcony, sitting area with sofa, television, DVD player, safe, multi-channel music, phone.


On Decks: Navigation

Amsterdam Cabin Layout
Sleeps up to: 4
Avg sq ft cabin: 386
Balcony: 189
50 Staterooms

Amsterdam
A B
BB BC
Two twins that convert to queen-size, floor to ceiling windows that open to private balcony, private bath with tub and shower, hairdryer, sitting area with sofa, television, DVD player, multi-channel music, mini-bar, safe, phone.


On Decks: Navigation Verandah

Amsterdam Cabin Layout
Sleeps up to: 4
Avg sq ft cabin: 229
Balcony: 63
120 Staterooms

Amsterdam
C D
DA DD
E EE
F FF
G H
HH
Two twins that convert to queen-size, window, private bath with tub and shower, hairdryer, sitting area with small sofa, television, DVD player, multi-channel music, mini-bar, safe, phone.

Category G & H have two portholes. Category HH is fully obstructed. Cabins on deck 3 have windows looking out onto promenade deck and people walking by can view into the cabin when lights are on in cabin.
On Decks: Verandah Lower Promenade Main Dolphin

Amsterdam Cabin Layout
Sleeps up to: 4
Avg sq ft cabin: 197
383 Staterooms

Amsterdam
I J
K L
M MM
N NN
Two twins that convert to queen-size, private bath with tub and shower, hairdryer, sitting area with small sofa, television, DVD player, multi-channel music, safe, phone.

Category N & NN are 162 square feet.
On Decks: Navigation Verandah Lower Promenade Main Dolphin

Amsterdam Cabin Layout
Sleeps up to: 4
Avg sq ft cabin: 182
135 Staterooms

Amsterdam
 
Amsterdam Cruise Deck Plan Key

Shower only

Double (no sofa bed)

2 lower beds, 1 sofa

2 lower beds, 1 sofa, 1 upper

Partial sea view

Fully obstructed view

Connecting staterooms

Solid steel verandah rails

Wheelchair accessible with sho

Tub and shower

2 lower beds, convert to queen

Porthole windows

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The Amsterdam started sailing in 2000 . The Amsterdam has 690 cabins. 25 percent of the staterooms on board have balconies.
You can expect 1656 passengers on a typical sailing. This means that the Amsterdam has a space ratio of 37.9 . (A space ratio less than 33 means that you may find the ship crowded in areas. A space ratio greater than 39 means that there should be plenty of space for each passenger.)
The Amsterdam has 647 crew members on board. There are 3 passengers for every crew member on board. There are self serve laudromats on this ship. The ship has 2 pools and 2 hot tubs.

The ship last major refurbishment was in 2010.

AMSTERDAM was a spin off of the STATENDAM series of ships although at 25 knots operating speed she is substantially faster, she has one sister named ROTTERDAM.

The ms Amsterdam is the third ship to bear the name of the Dutch capital in Holland America Line's over 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.

Guests on the ms Amsterdam will be able to "show and tell" their vacation memories through the Digital Workshop powered by Windows®. Free workshops led by Microsoft-trained "techsperts" will show even the most novice camera or computer user how to take better vacation photos, make movies, edit pictures and create scrapbooks using a variety of Microsoft Windows and Windows Live services. Guests will learn how to share all their digital memories through email, blogging and social networking — so friends and family can see where they've been cruising even before they return home.


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(1) From: GUEST
The Amsterdam is a great ship, and a Suite is a MUST. We cruised to Alaska in SA7035, and the balcony was HUGE! The Neptune Lounge is not to be missed!

(2) From: GUEST

Looking for a good inside cabin to book? Cabin 2619 is bigger than other insides and is in a very convenient location.Its a favorite choice for many cruisers Laughing


Other Features

Special Needs:

Disability cabins: The stateroom door has a 32.5" clearance with no sill and the bathroom door is 32.5" with no sill. There is a roll in shower (30x52) with hand held shower head, bench and grab bars. The sink is 36" high with knee clearance underneath. The toilet is 18" high (riser available upon request) and has grab bars. The mirror in the bathroom is 47" high and the mirror in the stateroom is 34" high. The light switch is 39" high and the bed from top of mattress to floor is 20". Portable assist kits for people with visual and hearing disabilities; options include visual doorknockers and vibrating bed alerts, as well as pamphlets and menus available in braille. In addition, ships utilize FM transmission and infrared systems to aid passengers on galley tours and in the show lounges; guests are also free to use the aids on shore excursions.

Decks on this cruise ship:

Amsterdam 10 Sky

Amsterdam 9 Sports

Amsterdam 8 Lido

Amsterdam 7 Navigation

Amsterdam 6 Verandah

Amsterdam 5 Upper Prom.

Amsterdam 4 Promenade

Amsterdam 3 Lower Prom.

Amsterdam 2 Main

Amsterdam 1 Dolphin






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Type: Premium Suite

Square footage: Cabin-937 Balcony-189

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Type: Suite

Square footage: Cabin-386 Balcony-189

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Type: Balcony

Square footage: Cabin-229 Balcony-63

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Type: Oceanview

Square footage: Cabin-197

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Type: Inside

Square footage: Cabin-182

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