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The romantic Rhine River flows down from the Swiss Alps and meanders through central and Western Europe until it reaches the North Sea.
History was made in this port, just across the Firth of Forth from Rosyth, when the future Queen Margaret of Scotland arrived around 1071. Her devout religious attitude established 'Queen's Ferry' as the place for pilgrims from abroad to alight on their way to St. Andrews—Scotland's ecclesiastical capital in the Middle Ages. Margaret's legacy continues less than a dozen miles away at Edinburgh Castle. A key attraction up on the castle's rock is St. Margaret's Chapel, believed to be the oldest section of the fortifications and the place where she worshipped. There's more to Scotland's capital than the Castle, though. Edinburgh proudly displays multiple exhibits on national and international scientific achievement at the National Museum of Scotland, as well as some fantastic works of visual art at the National Galleries of Scotland. South Queensferry's moorings are also within easy striking distance of Scotland's largest metropolis: the city of Glasgow. Transformed in many ways since the post–WWII days when it had a reputation for grime and crime, the city is among the most vibrant in the U.K.: It is Scotland's de-facto capital of modern culture, with the hippest DJs and most accomplished conceptual artists.
Invergordon, nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, is a picturesque port town known for its deep maritime history and stunning natural beauty.
Although part of the United Kingdom, Shetland’s roots are as much Norse as Scottish. This is reflected in the archipelago's many archaeological sites, cultural events and a unique dialect that borrows heavily from Old Norse. Although economically driven by energy, in particular the North Sea oil industry and a growing number of wind farms, Shetland’s heritage of fishing and textile production lives on. Tradition also drives the islands’ main festivals, including the world-famous Viking-themed Up Helly Aa festival of fire held every January, and smaller folk festivals held throughout the year. Located midway between Scotland, Norway and the Faroe Islands, the archipelago is home to diverse animal life including the iconic Shetland ponies, easily recognizable by their distinctive short legs and heavy fur coats. Get a closer look at the ponies and the unique black Shetland sheep on the scenic drive to the remarkable Bronze Age archaeological site at Jarlshof. If you choose to linger in Lerwick, head to Commercial Street for the best independent shops and places to eat. A surprising number of musicians, writers and filmmakers make Shetland their home. The new Mareel center for visual and performing arts is testament to the growing importance of the arts community to the Shetland way of life.
Stornoway, the largest town in Scotland's Outer Hebrides, sits proudly on the Isle of Lewis.
Belfast, the dynamic capital of Northern Ireland, blends a rich historical tapestry with a vibrant contemporary pulse.
Dive into the historic maritime splendour of Liverpool, the iconic port city that’s a portal to vast, seafaring journeys.
Waterford, Ireland's oldest city, is a treasure trove of historical and cultural richness.
Perched on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset, Portland in England is an isle etched with rugged cliffs, rare wildlife and a storied maritime heritage.
Embark from the storied cliffs of Dover, where the iconic White Cliffs stand as silent sentinels to England's maritime legacy.
The romantic Rhine River flows down from the Swiss Alps and meanders through central and Western Europe until it reaches the North Sea.
Norway’s enchanting port town of Ålesund offers a quintessentially Norwegian experience with its rugged mountains and captivating fjords.
Trondheim, a historical gem in Norway's heartland, seamlessly melds its Viking roots with contemporary vibes.
Perched on the very tip of Norway, Honningsvåg is a beacon of Arctic allure. As one of the northernmost cities in the world, it serves as a gateway to the enchanting realm of the North Cape.
North Cape, or Nordkapp, stands as Europe's dramatic end-point, where sheer cliffs plunge into the churning Arctic Ocean below.
Tromsø, often dubbed the Gateway to the Arctic, beckons visitors with its enchanting blend of urban sophistication and untouched wilderness.
Leknes, an enchanting gem nestled within Norway's Lofoten Archipelago, beckons travellers with its harmonious blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.
Skjolden, cradled at the heart of Norway's majestic fjords, serves as the gateway to awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Sognefjord, often hailed as the King of the Fjords, stands as Norway's deepest and longest fjord, stretching over 200 kilometres inland.
Embark from the storied cliffs of Dover, where the iconic White Cliffs stand as silent sentinels to England's maritime legacy.
The romantic Rhine River flows down from the Swiss Alps and meanders through central and Western Europe until it reaches the North Sea.
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One of the most luxurious ships in the Holland America Line fleet, Nieuw Statendam ushers in a new era of Pinnacle-class cruising. Carrying forward the line’s much-loved tradition, heritage and signature service, Nieuw Statendam simultaneously raises the standard for modern cruising.
What’s onboard: Art Gallery, Atrium B.B. King’s Blues Club, Billboard Onboard, Blend, Bridge, Canaletto, Casino, Club HAL, Club Orange Dining Room, Dive-In, Fitness Center, Future Cruises, Gelato, Grand Dutch Cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, Guest Services, Half Moon, Hudson, Hydro Pool, Jogging Track, Lido Bar, Lido Market, Lido Pool, Lincoln Center Stage, Merabella, Microsoft Studio, Movies Poolside, Nami Sushi, Neptune Lounge, New York Pizza, Notes, Ocean Bar, Panorama Bar, Photo Shop, Pinnacle Grill, Rolling Stone Rock Room, Rudi’s Sel De Mer, Sea View Bar, Sea View Pool, Shore Excursions, Sliding Dome Cover, Sports Courts, Stuyvesant, Sun Bar, Sun Deck, Tamarind, Tamarind Bar, The Dining Room, The Shops, World Stage and much, much more.
Yes, Holland America Line offers a range of beverage packages.
Guests can purchase and connect to satellite internet 24 hours a day on each ship in the Holland American Line fleet.
For the comfort of all guests, all staterooms, showrooms and most other indoor areas are designated non-smoking. However, there are designated smoking areas.
With the exception of one bottle of wine or champagne (no larger than 750ml) at embarkation, guests cannot take alcohol on their Holland America Line cruise. Should guests consume their bottle of wine or champagne in a public area, they will be subject to a corkage fee.
For guests with food intolerances or allergies that are not life-threatening, Holland America Line requests you contact its Ship Services Department. For guests with life-threatening food allergies, Holland America Line asks that guests provide detailed information to its Guest Accessibility Department.
Holland America Line automatically adds Crew Appreciation to your onboard account.
24-hour room service is available onboard.
US Dollars is the only currency accepted onboard Holland America Line ships.
There are 2 dress codes onboard; Casual and Dressy. When the suggested attire is Casual, smart casual attire is appropriate. When the suggested attire is Dressy, Holland America Line suggests slacks, skirts, dresses, blouses, collared shirts and jackets.
Champagne Gift Box is one per booking, for Ocean View Staterooms & above on cruises of 7 nights & above, for Mainland UK addresses only.
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