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Amsterdam’s Safari on the High Seas

On February 20, 2010, we had a grand event while our President and CEO Mr. Stein Kruse visited during the Grand World Cruise this year. Mr.
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Postcards from South America & Iguazu Falls

Here are more pictures. Before you think that I am never working, some of them were taken by my wife, Mattie, who went on a ...
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Do You See What I See?

We received another clever site-gag photo from ex-HAL employee John Martin van Dijk. The photo of Noordam was taken in Kusadasi. ...
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Suite Guests Enjoy Neptune Evening Aboard Amsterdam

Holland America Line President and CEO Stein Kruse hosted a Neptune Evening for all suite guests including a cocktail party in the Piano Bar and ...
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Production Cast Visits Orphanage in Namibia

As the ms Amsterdam set sail from Montevideo, Uruguay, February 9, the cast of the vessel, composed of 10 singers and dancers, began to prepare ...
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Nieuw Amsterdam’s Lifeboats and Tenders Arrive

This Monday morning all of the Nieuw Amsterdam’s lifeboats and tenders arrived at the shipyard after a 3,400 nautical mile journey from Drochtersen, Germany. After a ...
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Namibian Children Bring Joy and Smiles to Amsterdam

The series of Grand World Voyage events kicked off in Walvis Bay, Namibia, February 18 with a very special activity for the Bernhard Nordkamp Center, ...
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Stein Kruse Hosts Mariner Cocktail Party Aboard Amsterdam

Ship staff went all out in preparing the Appreciation Gala evening in honor of HAL Mariner cruisers. The Mariners appreciated the opportunity to meet HAL’s ...
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Zaandam’s Famous Towel Folder

Zaandam’s Housekeeping Team wanted to share these photos of lead stateroom attendant and towel folding champ Suparno in action. Jaime is Zaandam’s human resources manager. ...
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Stuck In the Pack Ice In Antarctica

Yesterday morning we found ourselves surrounded by pack ice. It took the Captain and the Ice pilot eight hours to find a way out of it. ...
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