Prinsendam
Cruise Line:
Holland America
Tonnage:
37,983
Year Built:
2002
Passengers:
835
Crew:
470
Cabins:
419
Decks:
9
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Prinsendam
Does Not Have A Webcam Onboard
Dining Options Onboard The Prinsendam
Bar & Lounge Options Onboard The Prinsendam
Cultural Options Onboard The Prinsendam
Explorations Cafe (Library)
Explorations Cafe on deck 4 is a multi purpose room featuring the ship's library with on hand librarian, internet room, board games and jigsaws to do and areas to sit and relax with a coffee and pastry.
Art Gallery
The ship's Art Gallery hosting a selection of artworks for passengers to view, in addition to pieces displayed around the ship, can be found on deck 3.
Also available to either download prior to the cruise onto passengers portable devices or pre-loaded on board, are self guided walking tours around the ship which take around half an hour. The tours include background music, commentary on the artwork, walking directions and interviews with some of the artists.
Also available to either download prior to the cruise onto passengers portable devices or pre-loaded on board, are self guided walking tours around the ship which take around half an hour. The tours include background music, commentary on the artwork, walking directions and interviews with some of the artists.
Half Moon Room (Chapel)
Whilst the ship doesn't have a specific chapel onboard, a Catholic mass is held daily which usually takes place in the Half Moon Room and Stuyvesant Room on deck 1 which are multi purpose rooms used for a range of activities including services which may also be held in the Wajang Theatre.
Whilst Catholic mass is held daily, Interdenominational services are held each Sunday and on appropriate religious holidays.
Jewish services are held on the Sabbath eve each week, usually taken by volunteer passengers on board, whilst a Rabbi is on-board for high holiday season.
Whilst Catholic mass is held daily, Interdenominational services are held each Sunday and on appropriate religious holidays.
Jewish services are held on the Sabbath eve each week, usually taken by volunteer passengers on board, whilst a Rabbi is on-board for high holiday season.