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IMO: 9837470
Cruise Ship, Netherlands
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MMSI
245464000
Callsign
PDGW
Width
38.0 m
Length
296.0 m
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2023-07-25
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Challenges Afloat: The Recent Ordeals of the <a href='/ships/rotterdam-9837470'>Rotterdam</a>
In a series of distressing events surrounding the cruise ship <a href='/ships/rotterdam-9837470'>Rotterdam</a>, the authorities have focused on the well-being of passengers amidst alarming incidents, notably concerning a missing American traveler and...
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Norovirus Strikes Again: 89 Affected on 'Rotterdam' Cruise
A recent norovirus outbreak has impacted a total of 89 individuals aboard the cruise ship 'Rotterdam,' which departed from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on December 28, 2025. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 81 of the 2,593 passengers and 8 out of 1,005 crew members exhibited symptoms of gastrointestinal illness due to the highly contagious virus. Symptoms primarily included vomiting and diarrhea, but health officials indicated that the cases were mostly mild and resolved quickly. In response to the outbreak, sickened passengers and crew were promptly isolated, and stool samples were gathered for further testing. Following CDC guidelines, the cruise company executed a thorough sanitation process on the 'Rotterdam' after it returned to port on January 9, 2026. This incident marks the second time within a year that the 'Rotterdam' has faced a norovirus outbreak; a previous incident in February 2025 resulted in 169 reported illnesses shortly after leaving Fort Lauderdale.
Missing American Passenger Found Safe in French St. Martin
In a positive turn of events, 55-year-old Ann Evans, an American passenger who went missing from the cruise ship 'Rotterdam', has been located safe and sound, as announced by officials on November 28. Evans was last seen after leaving the ship on November 20 to embark on a tour of the island. According to a missing person report issued by the Police Force of Sint Maarten, she exited a bus in French Saint Martin and failed to return to either the bus or her cruise ship. The Police Force initiated a missing person alert on November 26, prompting coordinated efforts between law enforcement on both the Dutch and French territories of the island. During the investigation, authorities identified a woman resembling Evans who had checked into a hotel on the French side, utilizing her passport. This lead was crucial, as she was spotted in the vicinity of the hotel, ultimately leading to her safe recovery. For a detailed report, including images, visit: https://www.newsweek.com/missing-cruise-ship-passenger-found-alive-over-week-after-vanishing-11135577.
Search Underway for Missing U.S. Passenger from Holland America Line's Rotterdam
A 55-year-old U.S. citizen, Ann Evans, has been reported missing after not returning to the Holland America Line cruise ship 'Rotterdam' during its stop at Port St. Maarten in Philipsburg on November 20. According to the Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM), Evans disembarked the ship around 10:00 a.m. to take part in an organized island tour. However, she was last seen after exiting the bus in Marigot, French Saint Martin, and did not return to either the vehicle or the ship. In light of her disappearance, the cruise line has promptly informed local authorities and is collaborating with them to ascertain her whereabouts. The 'Rotterdam,' currently on a 12-day Caribbean voyage, departed from Fort Lauderdale on November 16. Search operations are actively being conducted on both the Dutch and French sides of the island. Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding Ann Evans' location to come forward. The KPSM can be reached at +1 (721) 542-2222, while the French Gendarmerie can be contacted at +590 590-29-25-25.
Norovirus Outbreak Affects Passengers on Rotterdam Cruise Ship
A recent health alert from the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program has highlighted the 'Rotterdam' as the latest cruise ship encountering a norovirus outbreak. Currently embarking on a 12-night journey through the Panama Canal, the vessel set sail from Port Everglades on February 2, 2025, and has an expected return date of February 14. Since the emergence of the first case on February 7, a total of 107 out of 2,614 passengers (approximately 4.1%) and 12 out of 969 crew members (around 1.2%) have reported experiencing symptoms associated with the virus, including diarrhea and vomiting. It’s important to note that these figures represent cumulative cases over the course of the cruise, rather than indicating that all affected individuals were ill simultaneously. In light of the situation, the crew onboard has intensified their cleaning and sanitation efforts, adhering strictly to the cruise line's outbreak prevention protocols. In addition, samples from both passengers and crew have been collected for further testing, while the CDC actively monitors the situation, providing guidance and support to the cruise line.
Norovirus Outbreak Impacts 95 on Holland America Line's Rotterdam
A norovirus outbreak has been reported aboard the MS Rotterdam, affecting a total of 95 individuals, comprising 83 passengers and 12 crew members. This incident occurred during the ship’s ongoing voyage, which began on December 8, 2024, and is scheduled to conclude on December 20. The Rotterdam embarked on a 12-night roundtrip cruise from Fort Lauderdale, making stops in Curacao, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, and Jamaica. Notably, the vessel navigated through the Panama Canal and spent a day at the newly rebranded RelaxAway at Half Moon Cay, a private resort co-managed by Holland America Line and Carnival Cruise Line, both subsidiaries of Carnival Corporation. On December 18, while docked in Montego Bay, the ship's medical team notified the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the suspected norovirus outbreak. Currently, the Rotterdam is under heightened scrutiny from the CDC, with 2,192 passengers and 953 crew members on board. In response to the outbreak, Holland America Line has promptly implemented enhanced cleaning and disinfection protocols as part of its established outbreak prevention and response strategy.
Emergency Medical Evacuation Off Bermuda for Cruise Ship Passenger
The cruise ship 'Rotterdam' made an unexpected stop in Bermuda on April 14 after a medical emergency involving a 75-year-old passenger. En route from Fort Lauderdale to Ponta Delgada in the Azores, the vessel contacted the Bermuda Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) around noon to request assistance. The ship diverted its course to ensure the passenger received urgent medical attention. By the late afternoon of April 15, 'Rotterdam' had arrived offshore Bermuda. The ailing passenger was safely transferred to the pilot rescue boat 'St David', accompanied by a member of the ship's medical team. Upon reaching Ordnance Island, the patient, along with the ship's nurse, was promptly placed into an ambulance for immediate care. Following this diversion, 'Rotterdam' is set to resume its voyage to the Azores, with an estimated arrival in Ponta Delgada on April 20.
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