Koningsdam ship stats

  • Price:

    $$$$
  • Size:

    L
  • Total Passengers:

    2,650
  • Total Crew:

    1,025
  • Passenger to Crew Ratio:

    2.59
  • Built:

    Feb 2015
  • Number of Decks:

    12
  • Total Cabins:

    1,331
  • Cabin Categories:

    39
  • Gross Tonnage:

    99,500

Koningsdam overview

 
Koningsdam cruise ship
Holland America Line's Koningsdam
   

With world-class entertainment, exceptional dining options, and ample opportunity for cultural enrichment, Holland America’s Koningsdam offers travelers a unique and sophisticated cruise experience. This light-filled ship is a haven for music aficionados, who are sure to enjoy Music Walk. This is a dedicated entertainment space that offers a sound to satisfy every musical taste. Passengers can relax at a classical recital at Lincoln Center Stage or catch a funky Memphis vibe at B.B. King’s Blues Club. At Billboard Onboard, twin pianos present 50 years of hits and take requests as well. In Koningsdam’s new Rolling Stone Rock Room, cruisers can immerse themselves in the history of rock while a live band plays iconic songs. When it comes to shows, entertainment and innovation blend seamlessly in the ship’s two-story World Stage. The World Stage features dazzling performances on a 270-degree wraparound LED screen.

Cruisers seeking more interactive pastimes will appreciate the ship’s many learning opportunities. Cooking workshops courtesy of America’s Test Kitchen are available for culinary-minded travelers. Passengers looking to increase their computing know-how should check out the Microsoft digital workshop. Travelers can also dabble in wine making through BLEND, learning more about their favorite beverage along the way. For cruisers under 18, Holland America's Club HAL provides supervised, age-appropriate activities such as shipboard scavenger hunts, themed parties, crafts, and sports tournaments.

Koningsdam itineraries and departure ports

Koningsdam’s cruises range from a 4-day Pacific Coastal sailing that sails from San Diego to Vancouver to an epic 48-day Voyage of the Americas, which leaves from Fort Lauderdale and voyages along the entire coast of South America and the western shore of the United States before ending in Vancouver. During the summer and early fall, Koningsdam offers a variety of Mediterranean cruises with ports of call varying with the length of the trip. The ship also offers cruises to the Mexican Riviera, Hawaii, Alaska, and the Caribbean.

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This ship is best for: Music aficionados and travelers who love good entertainment will appreciate the ship's dedication to music and stage. Koningsdam appeals to seasoned travelers who just want to sit back and enjoy the show. The ship’s Music Walk features chamber music, blues, and rock throughout the day and night. Its innovative World Stage hosts vibrant shows and presentations.

You should know: Koningsdam’s emphasis on entertainment means it may not be the ideal ship for active travelers. Cruisers looking for state-of-the-art sports and fitness activities such as rock-climbing and surfing simulators won’t find them on this laid-back vessel.

Activities on Koningsdam

This ship is all about entertainment, and shows are available throughout the day and night. Koningsdam also provides ample opportunity for lifelong learners to pick up a new skill or widen their knowledge on a specific topic. The ship teams up with the popular America’s Test Kitchen to teach workshops and host live onboard cooking shows. It also partners with Microsoft for digital workshops that teach passengers the ins and outs of modern computing. Wine aficionados can create a custom wine at BLEND. For those interested in nature, BBC Earth Experiences offers insight and understanding into the world around us.

Koningsdam ship highlights

  • Greenhouse Spa and Salon
  • America’s Test Kitchen workshop and live shows
  • BLEND wine-making experience
  • BBC Earth Productions
  • Music Walk, featuring Lincoln Center Stage, B.B. King’s Blues Club, and Billboard Onboard
  • World Stage - stage shows, comedians, and presentations
  • Club HAL - structured activities for kids aged 3-17
  • Crow’s Nest observation area and lounge
  • Two swimming pools and five hot tubs
  • Global dining venues, including Tamarind, Canaletto, and the Grand Dutch Cafe
  • Rolling Stone Rock Room
  • Microsoft digital workshop
  • Onboard casino

Koningsdam cabins

With three classes of staterooms and a selection of suites, Koningsdam offers travelers a multitude of choices when it comes to accommodations. Its cozy inside cabins feature attractive contemporary styling and amenities. These include plush mattresses, massaging showerheads, and ample storage space. The larger oceanview staterooms boast windows with views of the water. The vessel’s airy veranda cabins include floor-to-ceiling windows that open onto private sitting areas. For passengers who want a little extra breathing room at sea, Koningsdam also offers a variety of spacious suites.

Koningsdam dining

Koningsdam’s dining venues vary widely in menus and mood. Fluid architecture and extravagant chandeliers define the ship’s main dining room, where cruisers enjoy diverse menus that include regional cuisine from ports of call. The ship’s specialty restaurants provide additional dining options for cruisers who want to try it all. From the upscale seafood brasserie, Sel de Mer, which seats only 44 guests, to the casual but stately Grand Dutch Cafe coffee bar. Canaletto’s traditional Italian dishes are designed for sharing. Passengers craving Pan-Asian food can feast on everything from a Malaysian satay sampler to Thai mini donuts at Tamarind.

Koningsdam ratings:

  • Cabin / Stateroom 4.5
  • Children's Programs 3.0
  • Destinations and Excursions 4.1
  • Embarkation and Disembarkation 4.2
  • Entertainment 3.8
  • Food and Dining 4.3
  • Onboard Activities 3.6
  • Service and Staff 4.6
  • Ship Quality 4.6

Koningsdam cabins

1331 cabins and 39 cabin categories.

Inside Cabin

Inside

4.5
(40 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 225 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $98/night
Oceanview Cabin

Oceanview

(15 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 252 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $145/night
Balcony Cabin

Balcony

4.4
(138 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 405 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $178/night
Suite Cabin

Suite

4.8
(28 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 495 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $264/night

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Koningsdam dining

Rudi's Sel de Mer

Rudi's Sel de Mer

5.0
(5 Reviews)
Nami Sushi

Nami Sushi

5.0
(2 Reviews)
Dive-In

Dive-In

4.8
(10 Reviews)
New York Pizza

New York Pizza

4.8
(6 Reviews)

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Koningsdam onboard activities

Photo Gallery

Photo Gallery

5.0
(1 Review)
Queen's Lounge

Queen's Lounge

5.0
(7 Reviews)
The Retreat

The Retreat

5.0
(3 Reviews)

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Review from a group traveling with 4 generations by jchen139

Sail date: / Traveled as: Large Group
Ship: Koningsdam

We traveled with 4 generations across 11 people. The ship is definitely more geared towards the retirement crowd. The scenery was absolutely stunning but wish we had more information on self guided trails and nature walks at each port of call. I was quite disappointed by the amount of upselling throughout the entire cruise. I understand the need to make money but it was frustrating feeling like we paid for a trip yet were still being sold to every corner we turned. From the daily pamphlets in our stateroom pushing jewelry sales to the servers pushing beverages. If you're expecting more outdoor activities without going on excursions (we felt like the excursions were too long to take our toddler on), I'd highly recommend doing research about each port before your trip. We did end up getting some service in Skagway and found a few trails on Alltrails. For families with young kids, we traveled with our toddler (22months). We brought our own pack and play (guava lotus) and it fit in front of the loveseat after we asked to remove the coffee table (we were in a VA room on deck 4). We were still able to access our balcony without issue. The rooms have blackout curtains. In terms of activities, the kids club doesn't allow kids under 3. If your toddler is willing to be worn, I'd highly recommend a packable carrier (I got one off amazon from boba air). It was great for short hikes and naps on the go.

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Wonderful first Alaskan Cruise by sbradl

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Koningsdam

Great first Alaskan Cruise. Have already recommended it to others.

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ship and staff excellent, food very disappointing by monicamcc

Sail date: / Traveled as: Singles/Friends
Ship: Koningsdam

The cruise was a lovely experience but the lack of relatively easy access to Gluten Free food (and menu clarity) was a major issue. Since menus come from Head Office (I was told) then this would be an issue on all HAL ships. I purchased the Have it All package, and liked the convenience. I note that HAL has removed gratuities from the package for future cruises, which I do not like. I hope they have adjusted the price of the package down, but suspect not.

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Linoz

Jan 14, 2017

If you go to the spa be sure to bring your own slippers as they are not provided as they were on the other ships. Not sure if this is a fleet wide policy now or just on the Koningsdam? Also the lockers in the dressing room didn't lock either. They were all out of order.

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nancyrhyme

Jan 11, 2017

The best meatball sandwich I've ever had in the deli on deck 10, and I was told their pizza was outstanding.

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