Holland America Line has launched a sneak preview of its newest cruise ship on its official website.
The MS Nieuw Amsterdam is Holland America’s second biggest ship to date, will join the cruise line’s fleet in July. It will be the fourth ship in Holland America’s 135-year history to bear the famous Nieuw Amsterdam name, which is the former name of New York City in the United States.
The preview micro-site, located at Holland America’s official website (http://www.hollandamerica.co.uk/), features photographs and video tours of the new 2104-passenger liner, allowing prospective passengers to properly explore the ship before its official launch next year.
The Nieuw Amsterdam boasts an array of innovative facilities, including a cyber coffee house powered by the New York Times, cooking workshops and demonstrations provided by professional chefs in the Culinary Arts Centre, and the largest onboard gymnasium ever built for a Holland America ship.
Stein Kruse, president and CEO of
Holland America Line, said: “Nieuw Amsterdam reaffirms our commitment to the mid-sized cruise ship market. This name has a rich heritage in our company, and we are proud to extend this illustrious ship name to our current fleet."
The 80,000-ton ship is currently under construction at Fincantieri’s Marghera shipyard in Italy. It will be delivered to
Holland America in mid-2010.
Nieuw Amsterdam’s inaugural cruise will depart from Venice on a 10-day voyage on 4th July 2010. Then, after a host of
Mediterranean Cruises, Holland America’s 15th ship will cross the Atlantic in the autumn, and head to the Caribbean where she will spend the winter season.