Introduced in 2008, the Holland America Eurodam features a guest capacity of 2,104 and weighs 86,273 tons. New with this ship are the Tamarind Restaurant and Silk Den Lounge featuring hip styling and panoramic ocean views, exquisite pool-side cabanas available for daily reservations, and rewarding Spa Suites and Staterooms offering special spa amenities. The Eurodam features Holland America’s Greenhouse Spa and Salon for relaxing retreats, invigorating treatments, and refreshing exercises. For dining onboard, guests will enjoy a variety of locations including the Lido Restaurant, the Pinnacle Grill, Rembrandt’s Dining Room, and more.
The Holland America Eurodam receives generally positive reviews, with guests praising the attentive service, quality food, and well-maintained ship. Many highlight the relaxing atmosphere, beautiful itineraries (especially Alaska and Panama Canal), and the professionalism of the crew. However, some guests note areas for improvement, such as inconsistent entertainment, occasional issues with cabins or ship maintenance, and feeling 'nickel and dimed' for extras. The ship is especially popular with mature travelers seeking a quieter, more refined cruise experience. Overall, the Eurodam is recommended for those valuing service, food, and a classic cruise ambiance, though some may find entertainment and specialty services lacking compared to other lines.
Service is consistently highlighted as a standout feature, with many guests praising the friendliness, professionalism, and attentiveness of the staff and crew. Some isolated complaints about understaffing or slow service during peak times, but overall, service is a major strength.