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type: cruise
schema_type: TouristTrip
id: 84321ff0-191d-4591-909d-1a0eb0a2f56e
slug: 2230914
voyage_code: V710F
cruise_line: Holland America Line
ship: Volendam
departure_date: 
return_date: 
nights: 35
embarkation_port: Cape Town
disembarkation_port: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
starting_price_usd: 8544.0
bookable: true
last_updated: 2026-05-05T13:53:12Z
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# Cape Town to Rotterdam

> Holland America Line · Volendam · Mar 22 – Apr 26, 2027   (35 nights)

## Quick Facts

| Attribute | Value |
|-----------|-------|
| **Cruise Line** | Holland America Line |
| **Ship** | Volendam |
| **Duration** | 35 nights |
| **Departure Date** | N/A |
| **Return Date** | N/A |
| **Embarkation Port** | Cape Town |
| **Disembarkation Port** | Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
| **Starting Price** | 8,544 USD per person |
| **Voyage Code** | V710F |

## Itinerary

### Day 1: Cape Town
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Cape Town's spectacular setting on Table Bay, beneath the 1,082-meter (3,550-foot) Table Mountain and Lion's Head, seldom fails to take one's breath away, whether you are a local or a visitor. If Johannesburg is South Africa's New York, this port city of four million, settled by traders from the Dutch East India Company in 1652, is its San Francisco. With a rich array of restaurants, galleries, vineyards and countless beaches, as well as a Mediterranean climate, life on the Cape Peninsula, which...

### Day 2: Cape Town
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Cape Town's spectacular setting on Table Bay, beneath the 1,082-meter (3,550-foot) Table Mountain and Lion's Head, seldom fails to take one's breath away, whether you are a local or a visitor. If Johannesburg is South Africa's New York, this port city of four million, settled by traders from the Dutch East India Company in 1652, is its San Francisco. With a rich array of restaurants, galleries, vineyards and countless beaches, as well as a Mediterranean climate, life on the Cape Peninsula, which...

### Day 3: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 4: LÃ¼deritz
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

LÃ¼deritz is a coastal town in southwestern Namibia. Itâs known for its German colonial buildings, including the art nouveau Goerke Haus, built into the rock face on Diamond Hill. Nearby, Felsenkirche is a hilltop church with panoramic bay views stretching around to Robert Harbor.

### Day 5: Walvis Bay
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Sitting between the Namib Desert and the Atlantic Ocean, Namibia's Walvis Bay sparkles in colors both vivid and varied, from its golden beaches, blue waters and deep-pink flamingos on the coast to the red-and-tan dunes of the nearby desert and the brightly painted colonial buildings of Swakopmund, just over 40 kilometers, or 24 miles, to the north. Its unique biological diversity includes abundant marine life, particularly seals, sea turtles, dolphins and whalesâin fact, the bay's name comes f...

### Day 6: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 7: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 8: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 9: Jamestown
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

This remote island basked in splendid isolation in the South Atlantic until Napoleon was exiled here in 1815. Visit Longwood House, where Bonaparte lived the last six years of his life; and Jamestown, proper as any country English village with stone cottages and friendly pubs lining narrow lanes. 

### Day 10: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 11: Georgetown, Ascension Island
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

A cruise to the Cayman Islands has everything you would want from a Caribbean destinationâwarm breezes, clear seas and a laid-back attitudeâbut the archipelago also has something you might not expect: an exciting culinary scene. Between the celebrity chefs whoâve set up shop on Grand Cayman and the 135 or so resident nationalities that have helped season the islandâs giant melting pot, this is, hands down, one of the best places to eat in the Caribbean. In and around George Town, the Cay...

### Day 12: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 13: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 14: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 15: Banjul
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

The Gambia is defined by a river, the one that gives the nation its name. The long, narrow country stretches from the Atlantic into Africa for some 475 kilometers (295 miles), and consists of the Gambia River and its banksâspanning only 48 kilometers (30 miles) at its widest point. This smallest country on the African mainland is also home to the continentâs smallest capital, Banjul, with fewer than 35,000 residents. Sitting on an island where the river enters the ocean, Banjul is decidedly ...

### Day 16: Dakar
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Alluring and frenetic, Senegalâs capital, Dakar, was long a tiny settlement on the southern part of the Cape Verde peninsula. It now encompasses former colonial towns (it was once a French commune) and a handful of other villages. The hub is the Place de lâIndÃ©pendance, a buzzing square lined with both concrete-block and colonial buildings and from which streets with restaurants, shops and theaters radiate. Roads are often congested with buses, taxis and horse-drawn carriages, and the Medin...

### Day 17: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 18: Praia, Ilha De Santiago, Cape Verde
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

### Day 19: Mindelo, Sao Vicente
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Nearly 400 miles off the coast of Africa, lies a handful of islands known as Cape Verde. The islands of Cape Verde range from steep and rocky, to flat and sandy. Enjoy harbor-side bars and shops of Mindelo. Although traces of the Portuguese culture are woven throughout, Mindelo's unique atmosphere is all its own

### Day 20: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 21: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 22: Santa Cruz (Tenerife)
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 PM

Though part of Spain, the Canary Islands sit in the open Atlantic Ocean, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) west of Morocco. The mild climate mixed with a rich volcanic landscape and beautiful sandy beaches makes the main city of Santa Cruz, on the largest island of Tenerife, a welcome stop for many cruise voyages. The isolated island is dominated by the Teide volcano, the tallest mountain in Spain and site of one of the worldâs most popular national parks. A cable car carries visitors to the top...

### Day 23: Las Palmas
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 09:00 PM

Las Palmas is a capital of Gran Canaria, one of Spain's Canary Islands off northwestern Africa. A major cruise-ship port, the city is known for duty-free shopping and for its sandy beaches. At Playa de Las Canteras, a coral barrier lines the beach and shelters swimmers. 

### Day 24: Arrecife
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Rugged, volcanic Lanzaroteâthe northeasternmost island of the Canary Islands, which are part of Spain yet lie less than 200 kilometers off the coast of Moroccoâis small enough that you can travel its whole length in less than an hour. Driving between the small towns on the island, dotted with some 300 volcanic cones, visitors pass wineries around La Geria valley; its vast estates are covered by odd little lava stone pits designed to protect individual vines from the wind. (Viticulture has a ...

### Day 25: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 26: Casablanca
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

Casablanca is Morocco's largest city and its most important port. While Rabat is the country's official capital, Casablanca is its economic and cultural hub, the place where Moroccans go to make it big. There has been a settlement here since before the Romans, and although the Barbary pirates and Portuguese also left their marks, it wasn't until the French colonial period that Casablanca truly came into its own. The modern city was the first in the world to be laid out by aerial survey, and was ...

### Day 27: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 28: Lisbon
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Find your way in the city that launched the Age of Discovery. Cross the River Tagus on its soaring suspension bridge, watched over by a colossal statue of Christ. Wander the maze of streets in the Alfama, the old Moorish quarter, dominated by the medieval Castle of St George where peacocks strut and shriek. Stroll the Baixa and refuse to leave without a pair of elegant shoes.



### Day 29: Leixoes (Oporto)
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

From lovely Oporto enjoy a leisurely drive along the Rio d'Ouro (River of Gold) into port wine country. Hear the fascinating story of its origin; taste test the season's best.



### Day 30: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 31: Bilbao
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 03:00 PM

This Basque city combines a heady mix of ancient roots and ultramodern sensibilities. If you like modern design, Bilbaoâs got striking architectureâlike Frank Gehryâs shiplike Guggenheim Museum, the soaring Isozaki towers and Calatravaâs glass-bottomed Zubizuri Bridge. If you seek older cultural highlights, there are historic buildings, traditional Basque cuisine and inviting cobblestone streets to explore. Outside Bilbaoâs bustling center, thereâs lots to discover. Find sweeping vie...

### Day 32: Bordeaux
**Arrives:** 10:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Situated on the Garonne River in the southwest of France, Bordeaux is above all famous for one thing: wine. Its full-bodied reds (and to a lesser degree its whites, rosÃ©s and sparkling wines) have made this a flourishing port since ancient times when it was the capital of the Roman province of Aquitania. 

But there's much more to see than wine cellars and vineyards. Explore the quays of the Port de la Lune and the crescent-shaped area along the Garonneâs Rive Gauche, resplendent with neocl...

### Day 33: Bordeaux
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 08:30 PM

Situated on the Garonne River in the southwest of France, Bordeaux is above all famous for one thing: wine. Its full-bodied reds (and to a lesser degree its whites, rosÃ©s and sparkling wines) have made this a flourishing port since ancient times when it was the capital of the Roman province of Aquitania. 

But there's much more to see than wine cellars and vineyards. Explore the quays of the Port de la Lune and the crescent-shaped area along the Garonneâs Rive Gauche, resplendent with neocl...

### Day 34: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 35: Cherbourg
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

In the 20th century, Cherbourgâs biggest claim to fame was perhaps that it had been a vital port during the Allied forcesâ D-Day invasion, which landed to the southeast and traveled overland to capture the well-defended city from the Germans. However, in recent years, Cherbourg has undergone a revitalization that makes it a great place to sample local delicacies in the Place de Gaulle Market and calvados (apple brandy) from nearby orchards, plus visit the historic sites in and near town. Can...

### Day 36: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
**Arrives:** 11:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Often called the gateway to Europe, the port city of Rotterdam is full of old-world charm. The harbor offers amazing views and a maze of wharves and canals, along with towering spires make for a beautiful sight. Take a stroll and duck into one of the pubs or eateries along the way.
Only three pre World War II buildings in the city centre have survived and are worth a look - city hall, St. Laurence church and the White House. Explore the Museum Boymans van Beuningen, which houses a unique collec...


## Pricing

Prices shown are per person based on double occupancy in USD.

| Cabin Type | Starting Price |
|------------|----------------|
| Inside | $8,544 |
| Ocean View | $9,444 |
| Suite | $16,394 |

## Ship Information

### Volendam

Elegant and spacious, Volendam takes her décor cues from the garden. Her grand public spaces are graced with floral fabrics and tapestries, as well as huge vases of fresh floral arrangements. While on board, explore the wonders of nature in BBC Earth Experiences. Enjoy regional cooking demonstrations and food and wine tastings with EXC Port to Table programming. Relax with a spa treatment at the Greenhouse Salon & Spa. Or dine in one of our selection of fine restaurants.

#### Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Passenger Capacity | 1,432 |
| Crew | 615 |
| Gross Tonnage | 61,214.0 |
| Length | 781.0 ft |
| Total Cabins | 716 |

## Onboard Amenities

### Technology

- **Holland America Line Navigator**: Personalize your cruise experience once you’re on the ship with our free mobile-friendly tool. Plan your daily activities, browse and purchase shore e...

### Recreational

- **Pickleball at Sea**: Play the fastest-growing sport in the U.S. with Holland America Line, the exclusive cruise line partner of the Professional Pickleball Association. Al...

### Food and Drink

- **Lido Market**: Explore a world of intriguing culinary possibilities in the Lido Market. Steps from the Lido pool, this modern marketplace includes a curated selectio...
- **Pinnacle Grill**: Pinnacle Grill offers an elegant dining experience, combining impeccable service with a menu that highlights the best of land and sea. Each course is ...
- **The Dining Room**: For an elegant breakfast, leisurely lunch or unforgettable multi-course dinner, The Dining Room is your destination. For dinner, choose from classics ...
- **Dive In**: Dive-In offers a variety of casual culinary classics, using the highest quality ingredients. Enjoy a burger, grilled to perfection and served on a toa...
- **24-Hour Room Service**: Each day onboard offers delicious 24-hour room service options, world-class entertainment and enriching activities at Holland America Line.

### Other

- **Onboard Shopping**: Enjoy a wide variety of duty-free shopping in such signature shops as The Vault, Diamonds and Gemstones by Merabella, which offers the best diamonds a...
- **Kids Club**: Holland America Line's youth activities program, Kids Club, offers an array of entertaining events for kids and teens ages 3-17, supervised by a full-...

### Entertainment

- **World Stage**: World Stage, the largest theater on board is home to a variety of performances day and night. Our exclusive EXC® Talk lecture series features captivat...
- **Casino Action**: Your Holland America Line ship’s Casino offers a wide array of gaming options. Whether you prefer slot machines or want to try your hand at blackjack ...

### Fitness

- **Fitness Center**: Stop by the professionally staffed Fitness Center equipped with the latest cardio and weight machines. Try one of our classes on indoor cycling, Pilat...


## Ports of Call

### Cape Town
*Coordinates: -33.916, 18.4222*

Cape Town's spectacular setting on Table Bay, beneath the 1,082-meter (3,550-foot) Table Mountain and Lion's Head, seldom fails to take one's breath away, whether you are a local or a visitor. If Johannesburg is South Africa's New York, this port city of four million, settled by traders from the Dutch East India Company in 1652, is its San Francisco. With a rich array of restaurants, galleries, vi...

### LÃ¼deritz
*Coordinates: -26.6458, 15.1539*

LÃ¼deritz is a coastal town in southwestern Namibia. Itâs known for its German colonial buildings, including the art nouveau Goerke Haus, built into the rock face on Diamond Hill. Nearby, Felsenkirche is a hilltop church with panoramic bay views stretching around to Robert Harbor.

### Walvis Bay
*Coordinates: -22.9551, 14.5203*

Sitting between the Namib Desert and the Atlantic Ocean, Namibia's Walvis Bay sparkles in colors both vivid and varied, from its golden beaches, blue waters and deep-pink flamingos on the coast to the red-and-tan dunes of the nearby desert and the brightly painted colonial buildings of Swakopmund, just over 40 kilometers, or 24 miles, to the north. Its unique biological diversity includes abundant...

### Jamestown
*Coordinates: 53.4679, -2.71224*

This remote island basked in splendid isolation in the South Atlantic until Napoleon was exiled here in 1815. Visit Longwood House, where Bonaparte lived the last six years of his life; and Jamestown, proper as any country English village with stone cottages and friendly pubs lining narrow lanes. 

### Georgetown, Ascension Island
*Coordinates: -7.92861, -14.4117*

A cruise to the Cayman Islands has everything you would want from a Caribbean destinationâwarm breezes, clear seas and a laid-back attitudeâbut the archipelago also has something you might not expect: an exciting culinary scene. Between the celebrity chefs whoâve set up shop on Grand Cayman and the 135 or so resident nationalities that have helped season the islandâs giant melting pot, thi...

### Banjul
*Coordinates: 13.455, -16.5887*

The Gambia is defined by a river, the one that gives the nation its name. The long, narrow country stretches from the Atlantic into Africa for some 475 kilometers (295 miles), and consists of the Gambia River and its banksâspanning only 48 kilometers (30 miles) at its widest point. This smallest country on the African mainland is also home to the continentâs smallest capital, Banjul, with fewe...

### Dakar
*Coordinates: 14.6953, -17.4439*

Alluring and frenetic, Senegalâs capital, Dakar, was long a tiny settlement on the southern part of the Cape Verde peninsula. It now encompasses former colonial towns (it was once a French commune) and a handful of other villages. The hub is the Place de lâIndÃ©pendance, a buzzing square lined with both concrete-block and colonial buildings and from which streets with restaurants, shops and th...

### Praia, Ilha De Santiago, Cape Verde

### Mindelo, Sao Vicente

Nearly 400 miles off the coast of Africa, lies a handful of islands known as Cape Verde. The islands of Cape Verde range from steep and rocky, to flat and sandy. Enjoy harbor-side bars and shops of Mindelo. Although traces of the Portuguese culture are woven throughout, Mindelo's unique atmosphere is all its own

### Santa Cruz (Tenerife)
*Coordinates: 28.4636, -16.2518*

Though part of Spain, the Canary Islands sit in the open Atlantic Ocean, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) west of Morocco. The mild climate mixed with a rich volcanic landscape and beautiful sandy beaches makes the main city of Santa Cruz, on the largest island of Tenerife, a welcome stop for many cruise voyages. The isolated island is dominated by the Teide volcano, the tallest mountain in Spain a...

### Las Palmas
*Coordinates: 28.1235, -15.4363*

Las Palmas is a capital of Gran Canaria, one of Spain's Canary Islands off northwestern Africa. A major cruise-ship port, the city is known for duty-free shopping and for its sandy beaches. At Playa de Las Canteras, a coral barrier lines the beach and shelters swimmers. 

### Arrecife
*Coordinates: 28.9652, -13.555*

Rugged, volcanic Lanzaroteâthe northeasternmost island of the Canary Islands, which are part of Spain yet lie less than 200 kilometers off the coast of Moroccoâis small enough that you can travel its whole length in less than an hour. Driving between the small towns on the island, dotted with some 300 volcanic cones, visitors pass wineries around La Geria valley; its vast estates are covered b...

### Casablanca
*Coordinates: 33.5889, -7.6089*

Casablanca is Morocco's largest city and its most important port. While Rabat is the country's official capital, Casablanca is its economic and cultural hub, the place where Moroccans go to make it big. There has been a settlement here since before the Romans, and although the Barbary pirates and Portuguese also left their marks, it wasn't until the French colonial period that Casablanca truly cam...

### Lisbon
*Coordinates: 38.7223, -9.13934*

Find your way in the city that launched the Age of Discovery. Cross the River Tagus on its soaring suspension bridge, watched over by a colossal statue of Christ. Wander the maze of streets in the Alfama, the old Moorish quarter, dominated by the medieval Castle of St George where peacocks strut and shriek. Stroll the Baixa and refuse to leave without a pair of elegant shoes.



### Leixoes (Oporto)
*Coordinates: 41.1833, -8.7*

From lovely Oporto enjoy a leisurely drive along the Rio d'Ouro (River of Gold) into port wine country. Hear the fascinating story of its origin; taste test the season's best.



### Bilbao
*Coordinates: 43.257, -2.92344*

This Basque city combines a heady mix of ancient roots and ultramodern sensibilities. If you like modern design, Bilbaoâs got striking architectureâlike Frank Gehryâs shiplike Guggenheim Museum, the soaring Isozaki towers and Calatravaâs glass-bottomed Zubizuri Bridge. If you seek older cultural highlights, there are historic buildings, traditional Basque cuisine and inviting cobblestone s...

### Bordeaux
*Coordinates: 44.8374, -0.576144*

Situated on the Garonne River in the southwest of France, Bordeaux is above all famous for one thing: wine. Its full-bodied reds (and to a lesser degree its whites, rosÃ©s and sparkling wines) have made this a flourishing port since ancient times when it was the capital of the Roman province of Aquitania. 

But there's much more to see than wine cellars and vineyards. Explore the quays of the Po...

### Cherbourg
*Coordinates: 49.6387, -1.61424*

In the 20th century, Cherbourgâs biggest claim to fame was perhaps that it had been a vital port during the Allied forcesâ D-Day invasion, which landed to the southeast and traveled overland to capture the well-defended city from the Germans. However, in recent years, Cherbourg has undergone a revitalization that makes it a great place to sample local delicacies in the Place de Gaulle Market a...

### Rotterdam, The Netherlands
*Coordinates: 51.9226, 4.47075*

Often called the gateway to Europe, the port city of Rotterdam is full of old-world charm. The harbor offers amazing views and a maze of wharves and canals, along with towering spires make for a beautiful sight. Take a stroll and duck into one of the pubs or eateries along the way.
Only three pre World War II buildings in the city centre have survived and are worth a look - city hall, St. Laurenc...


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