Day 11 on Koningsdam and it’s the last sea day of this cruise as we make our way toward the final port of call, Half Moon Cay, Holland America’s private island in The Bahamas.

There were a couple things on the agenda today that revolved around pure indulgence, and let’s be honest, when you’re on a cruise, overdoing it is pretty much part of the program. And when you combine overdoing it with cake? Well, that is just a beautiful thing.

Once per cruise, Holland America rolls out one of its more popular food events called Cake Me Away, and today was the day we were all taken away on a sugar high. For two hours, one section of the Lido Market buffet gets transformed into a cake lover’s paradise with more than a dozen different kinds of cake set out for guests to enjoy. We’re talking everything from classics like chocolate and red velvet to vegan and gluten-free cakes as well as sugar-free options for those who want to pretend they’re being responsible while still eating cake on a cruise ship.

Want one slice? No problem. Want two? Go right ahead. Want to sample your way through the whole lineup and see how quickly your blood sugar files a formal complaint? Have at it. This is one of those events that is very clearly designed for indulgence.

Cake me Away!
Cake me Away!
Cake me Away!
Cake me Away!
Cake me Away!
Cake me Away!

Now, today’s Cake Me Away started at 11:30, and people were literally lining up at 11:00 in order to be first in line for their favorite slice. Is that really necessary? No. Not even a little bit. Holland America knows exactly how popular this event is. They know which cakes people go crazy for, which ones are less popular, and they make enough so they are not going to run out five minutes in. So lining up a half hour early for cake is a bit much. But then again, this is the same cruise culture that has people lining up outside the main dining room a half hour before the doors even open as if their table might disappear and they’ll be left to wander the ship in search of scraps.

Relax.

Even if you roll up at 1:20, there is still going to be cake for you.

Nobody is going to let you starve in the Lido.

After getting thoroughly caked away, I had another event on the planner, the premium wine tasting.

On the third day of the cruise, I attended the Regional Wine Tasting, which is complimentary for 4-star and above Mariners and $35 for everyone else. This one, the Premium Wine Tasting, runs $49 per person and features more upscale wines and more generous food pairings to go along with them.

The event started at 2:00 p.m. and this time, instead of being held in the main dining room, it took place in Rudi’s Sel de Mer, which made for a much more intimate setting for the roughly 40 of us who attended. Like the previous tasting, I joined cruise friends Linda and Lowell for this one.

As we entered, we were handed a glass of Holland America sparkling wine and shown to our table. Waiting there was a tasting tray along with cards showing which wines we’d be trying and some tasting notes for each. For this tasting, the lineup included Veuve Clicquot Champagne, Louis Latour Pouilly-Fuissé, Grgich Hills Chardonnay, Seni Amarone della Valpolicella, and Silverado Cabernet Sauvignon. And as always with these kinds of events, keep in mind that the exact selections can vary by ship and by sailing.

Premium Wine Tasting on Koningsdam
Premium Wine Tasting on Koningsdam
Premium Wine Tasting on Koningsdam
Premium Wine Tasting on Koningsdam

Alongside the wines was a plate of food pairings that included blue cheese, strawberries, smoked duck, smoked salmon, beef tenderloin, a crab cake, and chocolate sauce. Yes, chocolate sauce. More on that in a second.

Once the introductions were out of the way, Alan got started with the Veuve Clicquot and worked us through the whites and then into the reds. Along the way he talked a little about the history of each wine, tasting notes, and then had us try the different food pairings to see how they changed the flavor of what was in the glass. And I know I was not the only one in the room who suddenly discovered that blue cheese with chocolate sauce is an absolutely ridiculous combination in the best possible way.

Cellar Master Alan leading the Premium Wine Tasting on Koningsdam
Cellar Master Alan leading the Premium Wine Tasting on Koningsdam

We were even shown the proper polite way to open a bottle of Champagne, which is the quiet, controlled method, as opposed to the loud cork-popping version people think they’re supposed to do!  Check out the video below of Alan demonstrating the “professional way” to pop the bottle of bubbly:

Once the formal presentation part was over, the wine stewards made their way around the room topping people off with more wine if they wanted it, and let’s just say that by the time the tasting wrapped up, most of us were feeling pretty good. By “pretty good” I mean… we were all drunk ready for a nap.

The event ran a little over an hour, the wines were excellent, the food pairings were delicious, and once again it reminded me why I keep saying these tastings are one of the best ways to fill an hour on a sea day. Whether it’s the regional tasting or the premium one, both have been excellent events and a great way to try wines you may not normally be drinking at home.

A Little Shipboard Scavenger Hunt

Now let’s talk about two little fun things to find not only on Koningsdam, but on just about every cruise ship, and they make for a good little scavenger hunt when you’ve got some time to kill. One is pretty easy to find, and the other is a little more obscure, the kind of thing you can walk by a dozen times and never even notice because it’s not exactly displayed with spotlights and fanfare.

The first is the builder’s plaque.

It’s fairly large and is one of those things you’ve probably passed dozens of times without ever really stopping to look at it. On Koningsdam, let’s just say it’s in a spot with a pretty good “view” of the “sea” if you’re “thirsty,” so take it from there!

Koningsdam's ship builder plaque
Koningsdam’s ship builder plaque

The plaque reads:

  • Fincantieri S.p.A.
  • Stabilimento Venezia – Marghera
  • Costr. 6241
  • Anno 2016

So what does that all mean?

  • Fincantieri S.p.A. is the name of the shipbuilder, the giant Italian shipbuilding company that built Koningsdam.
  • Stabilimento Venezia – Marghera refers to the specific shipyard, in this case the Fincantieri yard at Marghera, near Venice, Italy, where the ship was constructed.
  • Costr. 6241 is essentially the shipyard construction number, kind of like a serial number assigned to the ship during construction.
  • And Anno 2016 simply means Year 2016, which is when Koningsdam was completed.

So while it may just look like a fancy metal plaque most people ignore, it’s actually the ship’s birth certificate!

The next item to look for is the ship’s coins, and this one is a little more obscure than the builder’s plaque because it is very easy to miss if you are not specifically looking for it.

This goes back to one of the old maritime traditions that cruise lines still love to keep alive, the coin ceremony. The tradition is rooted in the belief that placing coins under the mast, keel, or another part of the ship during construction brings good luck and protection to the vessel and everyone who sails on her. It is one of those old seafaring customs that goes way, way back.  On modern cruise ships, the coin ceremony usually takes place when the first block of the ship is lowered into place at the shipyard. Coins are placed in or under that section as a blessing of sorts for the ship’s future.

And no, the coins are not just randomly tossed in there and forgotten about.

Cruise lines often preserve that moment by later displaying the ceremonial coins somewhere onboard, usually in a tucked-away little spot that most passengers will walk right by without ever noticing.

On Koningsdam, these are the actual coins from the coin ceremony that took place at the Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera, Italy, on February 26, 2015 while the ship was under construction.

Koningsdam's Ship Coins
Koningsdam’s Ship Coins

As for the particular coins themselves, the one on the left shows King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, which makes perfect sense given Holland America’s Dutch roots and the fact that Koningsdam itself is tied to the Dutch monarchy as “Koning” means “King.”  The one on the right is a Dutch euro coin dated 2013.

And now for the clue on where to find them.

They’re located where superstition may revoke a number, but don’t “overlook” that. Keep your eyes peeled, and if you find it, take a “bow.”

If you found one or both of these, let me know in the comments!

And speaking of scavenger hunts, the activities team does have scavenger hunts as part of daily activities, so be sure to check the daily planner for your cruise for the time and location to pick up your tally sheet and get hunting!

Dinner at Canaletto on Koningsdam

With cake and wine behind us, who could even think about dinner? But eventually, a decision had to be made. Before getting into where I wound up tonight, here’s a look at what was being served in the Lido Market and the main dining room.  Since it was the second “dressy” night of the cruise, the MDR had their second Gala Night special menu.

Holland America Lido Market Dinner Menu H

Menu from Koningsdam, April 2026

Holland America Lido Market Dinner Menu H

Available on: all ships

Holland America Main Dining Room Gala Dinner Menu B

Menu from Koningsdam, April 2026

Holland America Main Dining Room Gala Dinner Menu B

Available on: all ships

When dinner time rolled around, I headed down to Ocean Bar for a little pre-dinner cocktail, and cruise friends Linda and Lowell were there. They were having some wine, because after the premium wine tasting the correct move was obviously more wine, before heading up to Canaletto for dinner and invited me to join them.

So off we went.

As I mentioned previously, Canaletto does not have its own dedicated restaurant space. It’s a small section carved out of the Lido Market, but it remains one of the best values in specialty dining on Holland America. It’s only $25 per person plus 18%, and if you’re a 4-Star Mariner or higher, you get 50% off, which makes it even more of a no-brainer.

Holland America Canaletto Dinner Menu

Canaletto keeps things simple in the best Italian way, with handmade pasta prepared fresh each day and a menu built around rich, comforting flavors. It’s a warm, relaxed spot where sharing good food and lingering a little longer at the table just feels natural.

Holland America Canaletto Dinner Menu

Available on: Eurodam, Koningsdam, Nieuw Amsterdam, Nieuw Statendam, Noordam, Oosterdam, Rotterdam, Volendam, Westerdam, Zaandam, Zuiderdam

Now, one of the things I really love about Canaletto, besides the consistently great food, is how accommodating they are. Honestly, I have never had a bad meal there no matter which ship I’ve been on. They make their pasta fresh daily, and they have absolutely no problem making you something that is not exactly on the menu.

Want paccheri pasta but with veal instead of sausage? No problem, I’ve done that before.

Want them to turn the herb-crusted chicken breast with vegetables and potatoes into a chicken parm with pasta instead? No problem, done that too.

As long as they have the ingredients, they are more than willing to play around with them a bit and make what you actually want.

And tonight was no exception.

All three of us wanted the casarecce pasta, but none of us wanted it the way it came on the menu with pesto, almonds, and tomatoes. Instead, we wanted it with beef short ribs and different sauces. Problem? Not at all.

So we all went with the pasta and short rib, but I had mine done with bolognese sauce and added a few meatballs, basically turning it into a big, Sunday gravy-style dish, and it was fantastic. Pair that with a Canaletto salad and cheesecake for dessert, and we definitely had a winner.

Canaletto Salad from Canaletto on Koningsdam
Canaletto Salad from Canaletto on Koningsdam
Casarecce pasta with short ribs and meatballs from Canaletto on Koningsdam
Casarecce pasta with short ribs and meatballs from Canaletto on Koningsdam
Cheesecake from Canaletto on Koningsdam
Cheesecake from Canaletto on Koningsdam

We all left stuffed and happy.

Linda and Lowell, thanks for inviting me along for dinner. It turned into a really enjoyable evening.

After that, we wrapped things up with a few more cocktails at Ocean Bar before calling it a night.

We anchor off Half Moon Cay tomorrow morning around 6:30 a.m., and once provisions and crew are transported ashore, guests will be allowed off the ship sometime after 8:00 a.m. So more on the final full day of the cruise tomorrow along with the overall review of this 12-day adventure on Holland America Line’s Koningsdam!

As always, thanks for following along.

Daily Schedule

7:00am Abs Class Fitness Center, 9
8:00am Tai Chi for Everyone Lido Poolside, 9
8:00am Mass is Celebrated Hudson Room, 1
8:00am Pure Form Pilates $20 Fitness Center, 9
8:00am Pickleball Open Play Sport Court, 11
9:00am Interdenominational Devotionals Hudson Room, 1
9:00am Complimentary Fine Jewelry Cleaning Effy Jewelry, 2
9:00am On Deck for a Cause (NEW TODAY) Grand Dutch Café, 3
9:00am Coffee with Jayne Featuring Assistant Hotel Manager Mark B.B. King’s Blues Club, 2
9:00am Koningsdam Marketplace - Open Today Atrium, 2
9:00am Pickleball Instruction: Lob & Backhand Sport Court, 11
9:00am Introduction to Iris Photography (PROMOTION) Photo Gallery, 3
9:30am Origami Folding: Sailboat Art Studio, 12
9:30am Stretch & Release Fitness Center, 9
10:00am A City on the Sea (NEW TODAY) World Stage, 2 & 3
10:00am Party Bridge Play until 4:00pm Hudson Room, 1
10:00am Mahjong Players Meet until 4:00pm Half Moon Room, 1
10:00am Pickleball Tournament Sport Court, 11
10:00am Learn to Line Dance B.B. King’s Blues Club, 2
10:00am Footprint and Posture Analysis (PROMOTION) Fitness Center, 9
10:30am Modern Calligraphy: Cards Art Studio, 12
10:30am Pain Management with Acupuncture (PROMOTION) Greenhouse Spa, 9
11:00am EFFY Outlet & Sample Sale (PROMOTION) Effy Jewelry, 2
11:00am Detox for Health & Weight Loss Seminar (PROMOTION) Fitness Center, 9
11:00am Win A Cruise Bingo (Tickets on Sale 10:00am) B.B. King’s Blues Club, 2
11:30am Creating Doodle Designs: Mandala Art Studio, 12
11:30am Ship Scavenger Hunt Piano Bar, 2
11:30am Caribbean UpClose: Roots & Rhythm (LOCAL) World Stage, 2 & 3
11:30am Cake me Away! (NEW TODAY) Lido Market, 9
12:15pm 60:60 Auction Rolling Stone Lounge, 2
12:30pm Origami Folding: Sailboat Art Studio, 12
1:00pm Fragrance Finds from $39.99 (PROMOTION) The Shops, 2
1:00pm Ladies Pamper Party (PROMOTION) Greenhouse Spa, 9
1:00pm Today’s Trivia: Travel B.B. King’s Blues Club, 2
1:30pm Solo Guitarist Plays Crow’s Nest, 12
1:30pm Learn to Line Dance B.B. King’s Blues Club, 2
2:00pm Premium Wine Tasting $49 Sel de Mer, 2
2:00pm Health Seminar: Improve Your Posture Fitness Center, 9
2:00pm Basketball Knockout Sport Court, 11
2:00pm Port Talk: Half Moon Cay (LOCAL) Piano Bar, 2
2:00pm Vivace Strings Play B.B. King’s Blues Club
2:30pm Watercoloring: Caribbean Sunset Art Studio, 12
3:00pm EFFY Connoisseur Club Raffle (PROMOTION) Effy Jewelry, 2
3:00pm L&C Watch Sets $24.99 (PROMOTION) The Shops, 3
3:00pm Ping Pong Tournament Lido Balcony, 10
3:00pm Over $1600 Jackpot Bingo Must Go! B.B. King’s Blues Club, 2
3:00pm Pickleball Open Play Sport Court, 11
3:00pm Solo Guitarist Plays Lido Poolside, 9
3:00pm Mixology Class $25 Club Orange, 2
3:30pm Watercoloring: Caribbean Sunset Art Studio, 12
3:30pm Tighten your Skin with Thermage (PROMOTION) Greenhouse Spa, 9
4:00pm Complimentary Walk-In Medi-Spa Clinic (PROMOTION) Greenhouse Spa, 9
4:00pm Ask Your Travel Guide Travel Guide Desk, 12
4:00pm Team Trivia Challenge Piano Bar, 2
4:00pm Cornhole Challenge Cornhole Court, 11
4:00pm Solo Guitarist Plays Lido Poolside, 9
4:00pm Expert Art Advice Art Gallery, 1
4:00pm Vivace Strings Play B.B. King’s Blues Club
4:30pm $617,000 Paradise Lotto Jackpot Drawing Casino, 3
4:30pm Watercoloring: Caribbean Sunset Art Studio, 12
4:30pm Dressy Night Portrait Studios until 10:00pm (PROMOTION) Photo Gallery, 3
4:30pm Introduction to Signature Studio (PROMOTION) Photo Gallery, 3
5:00pm Meet the B.B. King’s All-Stars (NEW TODAY) Rolling Stone Lounge, 2
5:00pm TRX Suspension Training $20 Fitness Center, 9
6:30pm Candlelight Concert with Vivace (NEW TODAY) B.B. King’s Blues Club, 2
6:30pm Game Show: Call My Bluff Rolling Stone Lounge, 2
6:30pm Friends of Bill W. Meet Hudson Room, 1
7:00pm Music Trivia: Disco B.B. King’s Blues Club, 2
7:15pm Billboard Onboard: Love Songs Billboard Onboard
7:30pm SHOWTIME: Sebastian Fucci - Roots World Stage, 2 & 3
8:00pm Movies by the Pool: The Phoenician Scheme Lido Poolside, 9 & 10
8:00pm Cruise & Cash Scratch-Off Tickets (PROMOTION) Casino, 3
8:15pm Billboard Onboard: The Hot 101 Billboard Onboard
8:15pm B.B. King’s Blues Club: The Best of B.B. King’s All-Stars B.B. King’s Blues Club
9:00pm Tequila Tasting $35 Taste, 2
9:00pm SHOWTIME: Sebastian Fucci - Roots World Stage, 2 & 3
9:15pm Billboard Onboard: All Requests Billboard Onboard
9:15pm B.B. King’s Blues Club: The Best of B.B. King’s All-Stars B.B. King’s Blues Club
9:30pm Chocolate Surprise (NEW TODAY) Atrium, 2
10:15pm Billboard Onboard: All Requests Billboard Onboard
10:15pm B.B. King’s Blues Club: The Best of B.B. King’s All-Stars B.B. King’s Blues Club
11:00pm Rolling Stone Lounge: Rock the Yacht Rolling Stone Lounge
11:00pm $617,000 Paradise Lotto Jackpot Drawing Casino, 3
11:45pm Stay and Play Slots All Night Casino, 3

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