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Holland America Line
Rotterdam
Rotterdam

39 Night Cruise sailing from Singapore to Rotterdam aboard Rotterdam.

As the sixth ship to bear the name, the ms Rotterdam is the standard-bearer for our fleet of five-star cruise ships. The first Rotterdam set sail in 1872, beginning a Holland America Line tradition of elegant cruising and impeccable service that continues through Rotterdam VI.

Commemorating the history of the Rotterdam ships, fascinating Holland America memorabilia, art and antiques can be found throughout the ship. The collection includes remarkable clocks and time pieces, contemporary art by recognized artists, and antiques that represent the rich seafaring heritage of Holland America Line. A highlight is a beautiful 18th-century ship model carved from bone. The ms Rotterdam ensures you the ultimate onboard experience with her graceful combination of classic cruise ship features and state-of-the-art amenities.

The ms Rotterdam is the standard-bearer for our fleet of ships, never more so than now, with the latest Signature of Excellence enhancements completed in December 2009.

We are pleased to introduce our latest innovation, Lanai staterooms, to ms Rotterdam. Your onboard experience will be defined by spacious, artfully appointed public areas and the latest Signature of Excellence venues, features and amenities. Guests aboard will enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs. Our stateroom enhancements include expanded stateroom choices and a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.

Ms Rotterdam ensures you the ultimate onboard experience with her graceful combination of classic cruise ship features and state-of-the-art amenities.

Highlights of this cruise:

Singapore
The cultural crossroads of the world, where in the space of a few hours you can relax in a quaint Chinese teahouse, purchase a colorful sari in Little India and visit a Sultan mosque. Ponder it all on the verandah of the famous Raffles Hotel.

Penang
Miles of golden sand beaches entice. But save time to ride a trishaw to Georgetown, its capital, to shop for exquisite batiks and to visit the Khoo wall, pillar and roof is elaborately decorated with intricate carvings by master craftsmen from China. Or tour to Kek Lok Si, reputed to be the most beautiful and largest Buddhist temple complex in Southeast Asia.

Phuket
Situated off the west coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea, Phuket is Thailand's largest island. Gain an understanding of Phuket history at the Talang National Museum; marvel at the elaborate ornamental design of Wat Chalong, Phuket's most important Buddhist temple; and of course spend time on one of the islands many incredible world-class beaches.

Mumbai
Mumbai, the "Gateway to India," sprawls over seven islands linked by causeways and bridges. A study in contrasts, the former city of Bombay has everything from soaring skyscrapers and lively marketplaces to women washing their clothing in the sea.

Muscat
The capital and largest city of the Sultanate of Oman, Muscat is a beautiful Middle Eastern city offering visitors diverse attractions. Explore Bahla Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in the 13th and 14th centuries; visit the spectacular Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque; and enjoy a stroll through Qurum National Park. Muscat also offers several museums and, further afield, the unique opportunity to watch camel racing and bull fights.

Salalah
You will know you have arrived when the heady aroma greets you from roadside burners in the old town of Salalah, also home to an annual monsoon that leaves the landscape fertile and lush in the summer months. The town was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for the unique historical legacy of its frankincense. Head to the Frankincense Land Archaeological Park (Al Balid) to learn more about the fragrant local hero.

In the old town, Haffa, you will find collectibles and souvenirs, most notably frankincense, myrrh and locally produced fragrant perfumes. Be prepared to haggle.

The beaches of Salalah are ideal for watersports, or simply strolling. The coastal marshes are home to migratory birds, and it's easy to find a picnic spot where you can listen to their melodious calls. In Khawr Rhori, visit the palace ruins believed to be that of the Queen of Sheba. Nearby in Mirbat, visit Bin Ali's tomb or the fort at Taqah.

Sharm el Sheikh
Beyond the clear waters of Sharm el Sheikh lie Cairo and its enduring wonders: the treasures of royal Egyptian tombs, the imposing enigma of the Sphinx, and the 13-acre Great Pyramid of Cheops, 46 centuries old and counting.

Messina
Gateway to Taormina and its views of snowcapped Mt. Etna. The small museum here shows works by Caravaggio.

Naples
The boisterous birthplace of marinara boasts churches, palazzi and museums galore. Nearby is Pompeii where meticulous excavation has bared the soul of a city frozen in time since AD 79.

Rome
Head straight for the many treasures of Rome and the Vatican: St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum and more.

Alicante
Stroll among the palms, shops and cafes of the beachfront Explanada de España. Explore the high-baroque Cathedral de San Nicolas de Bari or the Castillo of Santa Barbara, a 16th-century castle with splendid views of Costa Blanca.

Tangier
Tangier is Africa's whitewashed gateway to Europe and the Mediterranean. Wide palm-lined boulevards and humming souks are Tangier's distinctively Moroccan features, but Spanish, French and Berber characteristics are found everywhere: arched wooden doors, hefty silver ornamentations, tighly-woven carpets that tell tribal legends.

Cadiz
Visit the town's historical center, then head for Jerez de Frontera, the sherry capital of the world, or to Seville, famed for flamenco and the exquisite Alcazar Palace.

Rotterdam
Often called the gateway to Europe, the port city of Rotterdam is full of old-world charm. The harbor offers amazing views and a maze of wharves and canals, along with towering spires make for a beautiful sight. Take a stroll and duck into one of the pubs or eateries along the way.

Only three pre World War II buildings in the city center have survived and are worth a look - city hall, St. Laurence church and the White House. Explore the Museum Boymans van Beuningen, which houses a unique collection dating from the 14th century, or the Museum Voor Volkenkunde - home to ethnological exhibits. Exquisite architecture can be seen in many areas of Rotterdam, most notably in the Delfshaven quarter of the city - where 18th century houses are on display. For a laugh, check out Kijk-Kubus, an upside-down house.

Please note, while cruise details and inclusions are accurate at time of loading they are subject to change due to changes in cruise line practices and policies. Please check details and inclusions at time of booking.