Eurodam

Holland America Line · Signature-class cruise ship

Eurodam at a glance

Ship planning snapshot

Eurodam at a glance
Holland America LineSignature-class cruise shipSeaDays guide

Overview

MS Eurodam is a Signature-class cruise ship for Holland America Line. Eurodam is the 80th ship to enter Holland America's service, and at 86,700 tons and carrying 2,104 passengers, the 2nd largest of two HAL Signature-class ships, along with her slightly larger & newer sister ship MS Nieuw Amsterdam.

Experience on board

Eurodam is best planned by matching the itinerary with the ship's dining rhythm, cabin choices, and sea-day pace. Before booking Eurodam, compare what Holland America Line includes in the fare with the extras you actually expect to use on board. SeaDays helps travelers organize notes for Eurodam, from cabin preferences and port plans to reminders for embarkation day.

Who this ship is best for

Eurodam suits travelers who want a Holland America Line sailing with enough structure to compare cabins, onboard rhythm, and itinerary fit before booking. It is also useful for cruisers who prefer to plan port days and ship days together instead of treating the vessel as only transportation. First-time cruisers on Eurodam benefit from learning one deck plan corridor and one stair tower to reduce day-one confusion.

Key facts

Cruise line
Holland America Line
Experience
Holland America Line ship profile for itinerary, cabin, and shore-day planning.
Ship focus
Signature-class cruise ship

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