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Eurodam Deluxe Mediterranean & Baltic package

Eurodam, 23 night fly/stay & cruise package - Med & Baltic!

 

Special Offer

  • 22 night cruise on Eurodam from Rome to Amsterdam
  • Departs Rome 11 May, 2012
  • One nights pre cruise accommodation in Rome
  • Includes return flights to Europe with Emirates Airlines
    Departures from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth
  • Extensive ports including Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Copenhagen,
    Tallinn & St Petersburg
  • Ocean View fares start from $6,399 per person twin share
  • Balcony cabins from $7,699 per person twin share
  • No credit card fees if paying by Visa or Mastercard
  • Book your travel insurance online here and save 10%

All prices are subject to availability at time of booking and are twin share.

A deposit of $3000 per person will be required at time of cabin confirmation



About Eurodam

  • Overview                 
    Large Resort Ship - Holland America Lines
  • Main statistics         
    87,000 tonnes,2,100 passengers, 4 star + rating
  • Suitable for              
    Couples & singles of all ages
  • Cruise Express Rating (only awarded if one of our team as been onboard recently)
    N/A
  • Other comments
    Nice rent by the day Cabanas for that private time
Holland America Line may be one of cruising's most venerable lines, but Eurodam, which debuted in July 2008, continues HAL's more recent tradition of offering an onboard ambience that blends elements from past and present. The ship's elegant art collection, its superbly trained crewmembers -- who hail mostly from the Philippines and Indonesia -- and courtly evening entertainment, from a nightly string quartet to cheek-to-cheek dancing, all connect passengers to Holland America's stately heritage.

And yet, additions to Eurodam -- such as Tamarind, Holland America's first ever Asian restaurant; the Silk Den lounge, designed as a swanky homage to a Hong Kong hipster's club; and Explorations, a gathering place that mixes together a library, coffee bar, Internet cafe, Crow's Nest lounge and card room -- point to a more contemporary vibe.

The progress that Eurodam represents for Holland America is relatively gentle. It's an evolution, rather than a revolution, to be sure. Still, certain changes point more to the line's future than its past. Eurodam is the first built-for-Holland America ship in the fleet to be designed without a tennis court, for instance. That space went a long way to making room for a combination basketball/dodgeball court, Silk Den and the adjacent Tamarind. The new Canaletto, a family-style Italian restaurant, has few of the usual dining formalities. If the private, fee-extra cabana areas around and above the main pool remind me more of a sleek South Beach resort than a cruise ship, well that's progress, right?

On Holland America, formal nights are still considered to be quite formal. Occurring twice on a seven-night cruise (and more often on longer voyages), passengers really do dress to the nines; men wear tuxedos, and women wear long gowns or elegant pants ensembles. The rest of the time, the ambience is resort casual -- day and night. Very informal gear, such as jeans and shorts, is appropriate for outer decks but not so much for restaurants.

Holland America Line automatically adds $11 per person, per day, to onboard accounts; it is then shared among waiters, stewards and other service personnel. That amount can be adjusted in either direction by visiting the front desk. A 15 percent gratuity is tacked onto bar bills. Note that gratuities are not automatically included on bills for spa treatments.

 
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