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ms Veendam sailing near Juneau, Alaska. ms Veendam
Status: in service
Launched: 1996
Tonnage: 55,451 gross tons
Length: 720 feet
Beam: 101 feet
Decks: 10
Speed: 22 knots
Complement: 1,266 passengers, 560 crew
Registry: Netherlands

The ms Veendam is one of Holland America Line's cruise ships and is named for the capital of Northern Netherlands's peat colonies. Features on the vessel include the two-tierd Rotterdam Dining Room, suites with private verandahs, multiple lounges, and a wide teak deck.

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