Rotterdam in the Netherlands, July 2006 |
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Name: | MS Rotterdam |
Owner: | Carnival Corporation & PLC |
Operator: | Holland America Line |
Port of registry: | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Completed: | 1997 |
Status: | In service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | R class cruise ship |
Tonnage: | 61,849 gross tons |
Length: | 780 ft (238 m) |
Beam: | 105.8 ft (32 m) |
Speed: | 25 kn (46 km/h; 29 mph) |
Capacity: | 1,404 passengers |
Crew: | 600 |
Notes: | [1] |
MS Rotterdam is a cruise ship, the sixth Holland America Line vessel to bear the name, and is one of the two Atlantic flagships of the fleet. Built in Italy in 1997, Rotterdam features fine art and antiques, an internet center, and a spa and fitness center. She is named for the SS Rotterdam of 1959 and the Rotterdam and her sister ship Amsterdam are loosely based on the original ship. Also, the Amsterdam and the Rotterdam are the co-flagships of Holland America Line.
In October of 2004, the vessel lost power during Hurricane Karl while doing a transatlantic crossing. Many passengers suffered injuries during this period; the most severe being a broken femur.[2]
Rotterdam carries an art collection onboard worth over US$2 million.[3]
Rotterdam is planned to conduct Holland America Line's first standalone transatlantic crossing since 1971 during the summer of 2011, making a single trip both eastbound and westbound.[4]
Today the Rotterdam sails around Europe during the summer and South America in the winter. Beginning in 2012, she will be based year-round in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Holland America said it wanted to reconnect with its roots there.
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