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OLA Cruise

De Holland

ClassRiver Cruise
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Cruise LineBoat Bike Tours
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Current position

Call signPD4603
Draught of a vessel5.5
Bow heading511
IMO
Lat52°51'25.6"N
Lon5°6'21.2"E
MMSI244615753
Nav statusUnderway (Engine Driven)

Deck plans

There are 3 floors
Lower Deck
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DECK 1

Upper Deck
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DECK 2

Sun Deck
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DECK 3

Introduction to the cruise

De Holland is a medium-sized cozy river cruise ship, built in 1952 and extended by 16 meters in 2012. In the winter of 2017/2018 the ship has been completely refitted: new marshalling, spacious and more luxurious cabins and a full restyle of the interior. The ship sails under Dutch flag and management and has always been very popular and appropriate for the Northern and the Southern Tours of Holland. Description of the cabins The lower deck has 23 twin cabins (10 m² – 108 sq.ft.). Two twin cabins in the […]

About this ship: De Holland

De Holland is a medium-sized cozy river cruise ship, built in 1952 and extended by 16 meters in 2012. In the winter of 2017/2018 the ship has been completely refitted: new marshalling, spacious and more luxurious cabins and a full restyle of the interior. The ship sails under Dutch flag and management and has always been very popular and appropriate for the Northern and the Southern Tours of Holland.

Description of the cabins
The lower deck has 23 twin cabins (10 m² – 108 sq.ft.). Two twin cabins in the front have two separate beds, set next to each other as a hotel style bed (200 x 160 cm – 78 x 62 inches) and an additional fold away bunk bed as optional third bed (only for children). 20 Twin cabins have two separate beds, set next to each other as a hotel style bed (200 x 160 cm – 78 x 62 inches). All lower deck cabins have a window (80 x 40 cm – 31 x 16 inches) that – for safety reasons – cannot be opened.
The upper deck offers nine identical twin cabins (10 m² – 108 sq.ft.) and one suite (13 m² – 140 sq.ft.), all with two separate beds set next to each other as a hotel style bed (200 x 160 cm – 78 x 62 inches). All upper deck cabins and the suite have a “French Balcony” (floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors) instead of a regular window.
On previous request, in most cabins beds, normally set as hotel-style beds, can be arranged as two separate single beds.
All 33 cabins aboard De Holland have an individual climate control system, digital TV, mini-safe, small wardrobe, hair dryer, 230V sockets and a private bathroom with shower, toilet and basin. The suite has the same amenities as the superior twin cabins but is larger.

Description of the ship
De Holland has a large salon with large panoramic windows on the upper deck that combines the restaurant, bar and a lounge area. Wi-Fi is available. On the partially roofed sun deck, chairs and sun loungers invite for a stay. Here you can relax and have a drink and enjoy the scenery while sailing.  Bicycles will be stored on a separate part of the sun deck.

Facts about the ship
Length:            78,3 m (257 ft.)
Width:             7,3 m (24 ft.)
Crew:               11
Cabins:            33
Pass.:               66 (max.)