Cruising on Holland America's Oosterdam

Holland America's newest ship the Oosterdam started her winter Caribbean cruise season this past week from Ft Lauderdale.   If you have cruised on the Zuiderdam you'll know the Oosterdam as they are sister ships.

Actually the Oosterdam has several other relatives as well.   The Carnival Legend, Pride and Spirit as well as Costa's Mediterranea and Atlantica are using the same basic hull but with different interiors.   In the case of the Oosterdam the ship carries 1,848 passengers compared to 2,124 on the Carnival ships and 2,114 on the Costa ship.   Needless to say the Holland America passengers enjoy more public space and cabin space.

The vast majority of the cabins on this ship have a very generous size balcony and are about 240 sq ft with full bath and shower among the numerous amenities.  If your group has the budget I would recommend the Deluxe Veranda Suites that are 528 sq ft including the huge veranda.  These suites come with a long list of complimentary amenities including: use of the exclusive Neptune Lounge, personalize stationary, high tea served in your suite each afternoon, hors d'oeuvres served before dinner in your suite upon request, an exclusive luncheon hosted by the Captain and Hotel Manager, complimentary corsages and boutonnieres for formal nights and complimentary laundry and dry cleaning.   VERY IMPRESSIVE!

The decor is very pleasant to the eye and much more contemporary than some of HAL ships.  What particularly is nice are the abundant ocean views from the public rooms located on the Promenade Deck and Lower Promenade Deck.   As with other Holland America ships there is an extremely good collection of art as well as an abundance of floral arrangements.

If you have cruised with Holland America before you will find the familiar Ocean Bar, Queens Lounge, Crows Nest and Piano Bar, however the  Oosterdam and the Zuiderdam feature several firsts for the Holland America fleet; a pair of glass elevators located mid ship on each side of the ship, an indoor hydrotherapy pool, The Pinnacle Grill, and the Windstar Café, a gourmet coffee bar.

The Pinnacle Grill is the alternative dining room that looks like a slick, intimate shore side restaurant and the additional charge is well worth the experience.  The two level main dining room has three walls of glass and the "Grand Dining Room" feeling with a winding staircase and band stand.  It is possible to take over one of the levels or the entire dining room for groups.  In the near future the ship will go to 4 dining seating versus the current two making it even easier to get a private venue for your groups.

The Restaurant and Buffet has been expanded greatly with six different themed food stations as well as the traditional steam tables.  In the near future the nightly service will be enhanced with table clothes and candles as well as waiter a la carte menu service for yet another dining option.

The Oosterdam offers two pool areas each with a different feeling.  The Lido Pool has a retractable cover so weather is never a problem along with a very comfortable poolside bar and grill.   The aft pool is unprotected and let's you feel closer to the sea and the elements and is a quieter location.

Holland America is under taking a fleet wide enhancement program.  We were able to see several prototype-remodeled cabins.   The new cabins will feature more contemporary drapery, fantastic new mattresses, top quality linens, European Duvets and mini bars in all cabins.  Another feature already in place is starting boarding as early as 11:30 am versus the normal 1 pm or later.  Passengers are allowed to get on the ship and go to the Lido Deck, but not to their cabins until 1 pm.

The Oosterdam has several dedicated meeting rooms and numerous lounges that can accommodate most any size group for private functions.   Holland America and the Oosterdam are very user friendly when it comes to incentives and meetings.

The Oosterdam is a classy ship that offers larger than normal cabins and suites, first class service and fine food.  An ideal ship for incentives!  

Prepared by Steve Bloss - December, 2003.  This revue is entirely subjective and reflects solely the opinion of the author.

 

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