SS Rotterdam Steam Ship: Skip-the-line Entrance Ticket to Largest Passenger Liner in Netherlands

Experience the grandeur of the SS Rotterdam, the largest passenger liner in the Netherlands. Skip the line and explore the upper or lower decks with an audio headset. Engage with knowledgeable ship hosts for a fascinating journey through maritime history.

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • De Rotterdam Steam Ship - Chose between an upper and lower decks visit and explore the areas of this steamship you are interested in most.
    Explore the following on the upper decks:
    • visit the bow, bridge, pilothouse and even peek into the areas at the back
    • enjoy a magnificent view from the upper sports decks an the stern
    • visit the chart…
What's Included
  • Audio headset included
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Transportation to/from attractions
Additional Information

Explore the SS Rotterdam, the biggest passenger ship in the Netherlands. Choose to roam the upper or lower decks of the steamship based on your preference. Make use of an audio headset (if desired) and don’t forget to interact with the ship hosts present on board during your visit who can provide answers to your queries and offer additional information…

Location
De Rotterdam Steam Ship
3e Katendrechtse hoofd 25
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Amw5000wp
Jun 29, 2024
Very nice, beautiful and interesting - We did a full tour. Basically you do that with an audio device. There were also many volunteers on virtually every floor. These people have given us double pleasure with their enthusiasm and anecdotes. They really make it perfect! A very nice experience, nice to see what could already be built in the Netherlands (RDM) and what beautiful technology is in the ship. Go look too I would say
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Keithrwilson37
Feb 22, 2024
Cruising in a bygone era - I was visiting Rotterdam on P&O Iona & jumped at the chance to visit SS Rotterdam. So glad that I did, she is a beautiful ship and a great reminder of what cruising and ocean liners used to be like. We took the upper deck self guided tour which was easy to navigate. We spoke to a number of tour guides on our way around who were only too happy to elaborate on what we were seeing. The visit to the bridge was a particular highlight, we were able to learn all about the individual pieces of machinery & what life was like for the people who served there. There were a lot of stairs to navigate and they were slippery because of rain. I’d advise caution if you have mobility issues. I would definitely return to explore the ship further, other people I’ve spoken to who went later in the day to me were able to access more public areas than I was, It’s a working hotel & I guess that it all depends on how busy things are at any particular time.
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Rick26
Nov 2, 2022
A true experience of a by-gone cruise ship era. - I was staying overnight in Rotterdam (no, not onboard this ship/hotel) to board my own cruise leaving the following day. Being a fan of Holland America Cruise Lines, I was excited to have an opportunity to visit and tour the SS Rotterdam V docked at the Rotterdam cruise port. The admission cost was very reasonable and allowed me to see many of the interesting areas of the ship. Although several decks are now hotel rooms, there are plenty of other public decks to experience. The ship decor is fantastic....restored to it's glory years of sailing in the late '50's and 60's. I loved the art deco furnishings, most of which are original to the ship. If you enjoy cruising, Holland America, or just like seeing how the elite of a bygone era spent their vacation time, don't miss this special ship. Plan on about 2 hours to fully see all the open areas.
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Boodybah
Aug 19, 2019
Interesting - A must visit when in rottredam, huge ship and hotel. Amazing how they maintain it, and they open for visitors to tour all different decks.
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Mandyboxer
Jun 29, 2024
Lovely ship but accommodation needs reviewing - The ship is amazing but accommodation is lacking. Beds are bizarre, mattress constantly slides off which is very frustrating. Bedside lamps is fixed to table and far too close to the bed so it rattles all night and the room was unbearably hot. No fans offered. Staff on the whole helpful apart from one very rude volunteer worker who rudely sent me away from a floor as it ‘wasn’t free’ for me to view!! The ship itself is in the middle of nowhere. Food in the restaurant is lovely and not too expensive. Would recommend the ship tour.
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Kreintje
Mar 26, 2024
Guided tour by enthusiastic guide - Had a 1.5 hour tour of the ship with colleagues. Our guide, Cock, has worked as an engineer on this ship for years. With great enthusiasm he talked about everything there was to see, such as the engine room, the bridge, the swimming pool and the captain's quarters. Fun activity to do with colleagues, for example. Not suitable for wheelchair users or people with mobility problems.
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