An amazing old cruise liner

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Visiting a ship is a captivating adventure irrespective of whether it is still sailing or not. The same was true when I stayed on the beautiful SS Rotterdam - the Grande Dame - which is moored in the Maashaven, Rotterdam.

The beautiful curves of the metallic hull of the ship, show that it has had its share of knocks. It adds to the the charm of this now stationary cruise ship. The interior of the ship was gorgeous. If you missed those stunning photos you can visit them via this link.

I understood that exteriors of the ship and the bridge or wheelhouse were equally impressive. I decided to make my way there to see for myself - via a self-tour. (If one is not staying on the ship it is best to join a paid tour group.)
I started by strolling along the glass enclosed promenade. This covered corridor was used for brisk walking or stretching, to exercise during the ship's cruising days.

From there, I arrived at a deck which gave a view of the lifeboats from below. I was already curious.

The hardy teak wood decks have wide terraces with deck chairs for sunbathing.
This is Officers Promenade Sun deck.

I climbed another set of stairs, at the end of the promenade to ensure that I could see the Forecastle (fo'c's'le).

This was a very interesting part of the ship.

Here are the anchor chains

and also the massive anchor, seen from above.

The views of Rotterdam from this deck were quite amazing. The Lido deck is in the foreground.

Here, I am looking at the Forecastle from the Lido Deck.

Now it was time to head to the Navigating deck where I could see the life boats properly.

Then I entered the Bridge or wheelhouse. It was very special that former officers of the ship are here to provide a tour and explanations. This is the engine telegraph.

I was fascinated by all the (original) equipment

which was used for navigation. This is the center console and wheel.

In the Chart room were the original charts,

stabilizer controls and radar.

Then I went to the Chief Wireless Officer's room

and the Radio and Communication room where

one could create their own morse code.

Thereafter, I perused the Captain's cabin.

It was quite spacious.

From the Bridge deck one can go to the Sport Deck.

There I spotted the nylon halyard "used by Queen Juliana on August 20 1959 to hoist the houseflag on the SS Rotterdam".

There are numerous decks on the SS Rotterdam. This is another recreation area.

Here are the ship's iconic goal post funnels

and bell.

Needless to say, the views from everywhere on this ship was beautiful. Here is a view from the port

and the starboard sides of the ship.

In this photo, look very closely; to the right of the bridge (Erasmusbrug) you can see a modern cruise ship. A view of the new from the old.

This special tour around this beautiful ship transported me to the 1950's. The SS Rotterdam is now a hotel, conference center and museum. It is great that it was not relegated to the scrap heap; instead it was brought back to its home - Rotterdam. Now we can enjoy a sneak peak of maritime cultural history.


All photos are my own - taken with my iPhone




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That is very interesting, you can go to a museum like floating hotel, learn some history while relaxing over there isn't it?

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Yes - it was an amazing visit - I was intrigued. If your would like take a look a the photos in the embedded link - the interior of the ship is gorgeous.

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That is fascinating! I am so glad that you shared some of the history with us. I had not given any thought as to what happens to an old cruise ship!

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You are welcome. The embedded links has some amazing photos of the space which is now a hotel. I truly enjoyed my stay there.

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what a great place to wander around and soak up the memories of the decadence of former glory days as she sailed the high seas.

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Yes it really was amazing. The space now used as a hotel is really a throwback. Glad you liked it.

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What a great preserved piece of history! I wanted to ask you if the cruise liner is still operative, and I found the answer in the end... It's great that it is still used as a museum, a hotel, and a conference room... Maybe we could do there the next Hive Fest? 😃

Thanks for sharing!

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Aww that is great that you found the answer. I also mentioned that it is stationary in the second paragraph. You might have missed it. Yes that would be fascinating to have @HiveFest at the SS Rotterdam. I think the prices are comparable to anywhere else and attendee could discover the modern town of Rotterdam.

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Being on a ship will be one of my most beautiful moments on earth
I have not tried that before but I wish to and I’m sure that it will be a wonderful experience

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Yes it will be - I thoroughly enjoyed myself.

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You seem to have a lot of post about the Netherlands. If I may ask, do you stay there?
I was in the Netherlands a few weeks ago and I must say, it was a really amazing experience. And when it comes to their tourist sites, everything is on point.

These are some amazing pictures you have shared with us, I bet you had so much fun.🤗

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You guess correctly- it is my home for many years now.
I am happy to hear you had a good time. I hope you had nice weather.
The ship was amazing - I had a great time - thank you. Please remember to click on the embedded link - some time ago I shared the beautiful interior of the ship.

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That’s nice,I didn’t know you stayed there. Next time I visit there I’ll pay you a visit.😅

I will check the post out. Thank you.😄❤️

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If I am around I love to meet new people. THe post is beautiful - I hope you will enjoy it.

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I haven't been inside such a big ship till now but I am very interested to see it inside and travel inside it so one day when I go to visit other countries I will definitely see them.

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