Holland America’s Zuiderdam Delivers Relief Supplies & First Guests to Jamaica
by Bruce Parkinson
HAL’s Zuiderdam delivered relief supplies and the first guests since Hurricane Melissa to Ocho Rios, Jamaica.
Holland America Line’s Zuiderdam arrived at Ocho Rios, Jamaica yesterday, bringing aid, team member volunteers and guests as the country continues its recovery following Hurricane Melissa.
The ship brought the first guests to the north coast resort area since the catastrophic storm. During its visit, the Zuiderdam offloaded nearly 5,000 boxes of relief supplies, including food, water, bedding, clothing, and mattresses.
“We are honoured to return to Ocho Rios and deeply grateful for the collaboration with the port, local community and tour operators,” said Beth Bodensteiner, president, Holland America Line.
“The decision was made with care and respect, knowing that tourism is vital to Jamaica’s recovery and future. Our guests are excited to bring much-needed support to the local economy.”
“On behalf of the people of St. Ann, and also representing Minister of Tourism Hon. Edmund Bartlett today, I want to sincerely thank Holland America Line for this incredibly timely donation of 20 pallets of food items and water to our tourism corridor,” said Hon. Matthew Samuda, Member of Parliament of Northeast St. Ann, Jamaica.

“St. Ann is a vital part of that corridor, and as we work to restore full services — especially water — this support helps us keep workers, families and small businesses going through a very tough period. It also sends a clear message: cruise partners aren’t just coming to enjoy Jamaica, they are standing with us in recovery. Every ship that returns to Ocho Rios strengthens jobs, protects livelihoods and helps our community bounce back stronger, and we value this kind of real, practical partnership.”
Zuiderdam was the first of two cruise ships that arrived at Ocho Rios yesterday. It carried more than 1,900 guests. Before disembarking passengers at the Turtle Bay Pier, the ship stopped at Reynolds Pier to deliver aid to Jamaica’s Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management.
The delivery included pantry-safe food items, baking ingredients, water, toiletries, cleaning supplies, bedding and clothing. In addition, the ship delivered a large supply of canned meat donated by Holland America partner AlphaOne USA.
Thirty volunteers from Holland America Line’s shipboard and shoreside teams partnered with Chukka Caribbean Adventures and its nonprofit Chukka Foundation for a beach cleanup in Seville, near Ocho Rios. Later this week, guests and crew will take part in an On Deck for a Cause 5K walk aboard the ship, raising money for Direct Relief’s Hurricane Melissa relief fund. Direct Relief provides medicine and other resources to people impacted by the hurricane.





