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Zuiderdam or Westerdam?


minner80

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These two ships are sister ships, Zuiderdam being older than the Westerdam. Either itinerary is excellent, but I just prefer to shop in St. Thomas, for that reason only I would choose the Zuiderdam.

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I was thinking the same thing. Now my next question I am debating about booking a catagory SS. I am worried because it looks like it is below the pool area. We were there on another ship. (Not Holland) and there was a lot of noise of chairs being scooted around the deck. Has anyone experienced this in an SS cabin?

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Yes, there is a part of the partition that can be opened between the balconies. Just ask your room steward to unlock it so it can be opened up.

 

I have not had an SS category cabin so I can't answer that question for you.

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I would choose the Zuiderdam with the stop in St. Marten. Take a cab to the French side of the island, to the ferry that takes you to Pinel Island. I think the ferry stop is Cul du Sac. It is a wonderful way to spend the day. When I did this a couple of years ago, there were not many tourists there and it was beautiful.

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