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Today,
Holland America Line unveiled new Legendary Voyages that create destination-rich
vacations sailing roundtrip from the United States. The five new cruises,
which range from 27 to 45 days, will provide guests the opportunity to explore
one or several regions in depth—including the Mediterranean, the South Pacific,
the Pacific Northwest, Alaska and Hawaii.
"Interest
in longer cruises continues to grow and these newest Legendary Voyages deliver
with unique itineraries that delve deep into popular and harder-to-reach parts
of the world," said Paul Grigsby, Holland America Line's vice
president of revenue planning and deployment. "These five voyages, all
sailing from North American homeports, build on our commitment to offer cruises
that let our guests linger longer and connect with the destination in a more
intimate way."
An
Unforgettable Solstice—and a Foray into the Great Bear Rainforest
Departing
on June 7, 2026, Noordam will sail roundtrip Seattle on a 28-Day Legendary Arctic Circle Solstice. Though a similar
voyage has sailed in past seasons, this re-imagined cruise includes a full two
days of scenic cruising through the historic Inside Passage, including the
Seymour Narrows, Johnstone Strait, Bella Bella and the Grenville
Channel, and the Great Bear Rainforest, allowing guests to take in British
Columbia's rugged coastal fjords while enjoying more chances to see the
unique Kermode Bear. Noordam will then continue north, crossing above the
Arctic Circle for the summer solstice before returning to Seattle. The
extended voyage allows for calls to 13 ports throughout British Columbia and Alaska,
including late-night calls in Valdez and Juneau, an overnight in
Anchorage, and stops in more remote ports like Nome and Dutch
Harbor.
Twelve
Mediterranean Countries, Roundtrip from New York
Returning
for 2026 is one of Holland America Line's most popular Legendary Voyages—the
"Ultimate Mediterranean & Atlantic Passage."
Inspired by some of Holland America Line's earliest pleasure cruises, Volendam
will sail the 45-day voyage roundtrip from New York, visiting 21 ports in
12 countries, including a late-night call in Gibraltar, an overnight call
in Alexandria, Egypt, and a special extended call that includes an
overnight and a late departure from Istanbul, giving guests plenty of time
to enjoy the "Queen of Cities." The cruise also makes stops in Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Malta and
more as it weaves through the region.
"Since
recreating this voyage of the 1920s, it has become one of our most popular and
fastest selling," Grigsby added. "There is simply no better way
to explore this deeply the charm, delicious cuisine, and rich history of the
Mediterranean while only unpacking your suitcase once."
Alaska, Hawaii and
the South Pacific with Rare Bora Bora Visit
For
those seeking South Pacific paradise, cruisers can choose between two 35-Day
Hawaii, Tahiti and Marquesas Legendary Voyages, roundtrip San Diego. These
voyages enable guests to dive deeply into the rich culture and natural beauty
of each destination—and the multiple sailing dates allow travelers to select
between varied destination and ship experiences.
Zaandam will set sail on Oct. 15, 2026, and visits 14
ports across three countries, first calling at four Hawaiian islands—including
an overnight in Honolulu—before sailing south across the International Dateline
and a call at Fanning Island, Kiribati. The ship will then continue to
call at eight destinations in French Polynesia, including an overnight
call in the country's capital—Papeete—and a rare late-night call in Bora
Bora, often called the Pearl of the South Pacific, giving guests the chance to
experience its brilliant waters and diverse sea life.
For
those looking to sail on an itinerary with more overnight calls, guests can
sail aboard Koningsdam on Feb. 13, 2027, calling at 11 ports
across three countries. After following the same route to Fanning Island, the
ship will sail to French Polynesia, where travelers will enjoy overnights
in Moorea and Raiatea—and an extended call in Papeete, including an overnight
as well as a late-night departure. With the addition of two more calls at
Fakarava and Nuku Hiva, guests will spend over 120 hours in French
Polynesia.
Alaska and Hawaii are
both sought-after destinations for many travelers—but rarely combined into one
trip. Travelers hoping to tick off these two bucket list destinations can sail
on a 27- or 28-Day Legendary Glaciers & Volcanoes: Alaska to Hawaii.
The cruise—sailing roundtrip Seattle or Vancouver to
Seattle—departs in September 2026 and will take guests up close to
some of the states' contrasting natural wonders, first calling at six ports
in Alaska and British Columbia, including Kodiak and Dutch
Harbor, before heading south to four ports in Hawaii, including an
overnight call in Honolulu. Guests will have the opportunity to see
breaching whales, calving glaciers, cascading waterfalls and smoldering
volcanoes for a truly unique "fire and ice" experience.
Additional
2025-2026 Legendary Voyages:
28-Day Legendary Canada, New England & Iceland
Departs June
20, 2026, aboard Volendam.
35-Day Legendary Voyage of the Vikings: Solar Eclipse
Departs July
18, 2026, aboard Zuiderdam.
28-Day Legendary Solar Eclipse with Greenland & Scotland
Departs July
25, 2026, aboard Nieuw Statendam.
34-Day Legendary South Pacific Crossing: Seattle to Sydney
Departs Oct.
11, 2026, aboard Noordam.
35-Day Legendary Australia Circumnavigation
Departs Nov.
15, 2026, aboard Noordam.
27- or 30-Day Legendary Amazon Explorer
Departs Nov.
22, 2026, or Nov. 25, 2026, aboard Volendam.
28-Day Legendary Coral Triangle & Great Barrier Reef
Departs Jan.
3, 2027, aboard Westerdam.
29-Day Legendary South Pacific Crossing: Sydney to Seattle
Departs March
28, 2027, aboard Noordam.
'Have
It All' Early Booking Bonus
For
a limited time, when guests book these newly opened Legendary Voyages with
the Have It All premium package, the standard package
amenities of shore excursions, specialty dining, a Signature Beverage Package
and Surf Wi-Fi are included—plus the added perk of free prepaid crew
appreciation, along with free upgrades to the Elite Beverage Package and
Premium Wi-Fi.
What
Is a 'Legendary Voyage'?
These
lengthier cruises, which range from 25 to 59 days, combine the ceremony of
Holland America Line's Grand Voyages while focusing on a singular region.
They visit some of the most interesting ports while offering guests extended
exploration opportunities. Shipboard programming is specially curated to share
insights into the history and culture of the destinations visited. Guests enjoy
special onboard programming such as theme parties, memorable sailaways and
classic cruise activities.
For
more information about Holland America Line, consult a travel advisor, call
1-877-SAIL HAL (877-724-5425) or visit hollandamerica.com.
Image
Credit: © Holland America Lines
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