On
Thursday gone, Myself and 3 of my colleagues from cruise.co.uk made the journey down to Southampton
to visit one of the Holland America ships the Ms Maasdam.
I was
rather looking forward to this as out of all of the cruise lines Holland
America is one of the very few I have not yet had the pleasure of experiencing.
I obviously have a good idea and knowledge of the product but it's never the
same as actually having seen a ship and get a feel of it.
HA class
themselves as a Premium brand, not quite luxury but certainly a higher standard
than your average mass market cruise lines such as P&O or Princess.
The
Maasdam is actually one of HA older ships but you really do not feel that when
on board as it has been kept to a very high standard. Some areas felt a bit
more dated than others but as a whole the ship was lovely. There were some
really nice features on this ship and it felt every bit the 'Premium' standard
they promise.
Unfortunately
due to the ship being mid cruise we were not able to view any staterooms but we
were allowed to wonder around the rest of ship with ease.
The Main
Atrium is rather lovely with something that resembles a Green waterfall of
glass squares. Also, the main dining restaurant, Rotterdam, was quite different
to most cruise ships I have been on. Because she is a mid-sized ship the restaurant
is a nice size, not too big and overwhelming. It also has a section where they
have live bands playing whilst you eat dinner, rather nice touch I thought.
That evening they were having an Olympic Themed dinner with an Olympic menu and
the restaurant was Olympic themed decorated. This was nice to see that they
still get into the spirit of things so even though you are on a cruise you do
not lose touch with events that are happening on the outside world!
We were
treated to a 3 course lunch and the food did not disappoint! The desert was
particularly amazing :) and my main of miso glazed salmon was cooked to
absolute perfection, it would give Oceania's miso glazed sea bass a run for its
money any day!
All in
all I was very impressed with the Maasdam as, even though she is an older ship,
she really didn’t fail to deliver and I would happily sail on her for my own
holidays. I think HA are a little Gem in the hiding and the British market
really should start thinking more about them as an option.
Here are some snap shots of the ship that I took whilst doing my tour....
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