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Holland America
Line is expanding its Canada and New England season in 2026 with more
cruises, increased ports of call and added overnights. A new 28-day Legendary Voyage — "Canada, New England
and Iceland" — is a highlight, taking guests to deeply explore
the three regions, all from the convenient homeport of Boston.
From
April through October, Zuiderdam and Volendam offer seven-day departures roundtrip
from Boston, or between Boston and Montreal or Québec
City, Canada. Volendam also sails 10- or 11-day itineraries that delve
deeper into the Maritimes and include Newfoundland and New France.
Additionally,
on June 20, 2026, guests can embark on a new 28-Day "Canada, New England and Iceland" Legendary
Voyage aboard Volendam that takes guests north to ports like Portland,
Maine, and Sydney, Nova Scotia, before sailing east to deeply explore
seven ports in Iceland, followed by a westward return and four more ports
of call in Atlantic Canada. The roundtrip-Boston voyage includes
three overnight calls in St. John's, Newfoundland; Reykjavik, Iceland;
and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
"Our
Canada and New England cruises are filled with culturally rich destinations,
storybook settings, the beauty of the St. Lawrence and vibrant fall
foliage later in the season," said Beth Bodensteiner, chief
commercial officer for Holland America Line. "We're also excited to offer
guests the chance to add Iceland to their exploration of Canada and
New England — the timeframe is perfect for those sailing on Volendam to take in
the spectacular late sunsets and white nights, including during an overnight
call in Reykjavik."
Throughout
the season, 18 Canada and New England itineraries highlight the area's charming
cities, delicious seafood, rich maritime history, stunning lighthouses and
natural wonders. Nearly every itinerary calls either Québec City or Montreal—a
gem of the province further Southwest on the St. Lawrence, reachable
thanks to Holland America Line's perfectly midsized
ships.
Immersive
Regional Experiences
Guests
sailing on any of Holland America Line's 2026 Canada and New England cruises
will have the chance to further enrich their travels through experiences both
on and off the ship.
Destination
Dining brings authentic Canada and New England flavors on board, with
local favorites served on the menus. Guests can savor Maine lobster,
New England berries, Prince Edward Island mussels, North Atlantic
cod, poutine and additional port-to-plate specialties. And immersive shore
excursions like lobster boils and culinary walks in ports throughout the region
give guests further opportunities to sample regional delicacies.
Guests
can take in a performance of Breton Thunder, a show exclusive to Canada and
New England sailings that offers an authentic Nova Scotia music
experience highlighting the area's European roots.
Have
It All Early Booking Bonus
For
a limited time, when guests book 2026 Canada and New England cruises 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.
Highlights
of the 2026 Season:
NEW: A 28-day "Canada, New England and Iceland" Legendary
Voyage departing June 20 on Volendam sails roundtrip
from Boston. The cruise makes seven calls around Iceland, including
an overnight at Reykjavik, and eight visits in Maine and Canada's Québec, Nova
Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador provinces. Additional
overnights include St. John's and Halifax in Canada.
Zuiderdam will sail a series of seven-day itineraries between Boston and
Québec City or roundtrip Boston. Select dates have late-night departures
from Québec City; Portland, Maine; or Charlottetown, Prince Edward
Island.
Volendam
will cruise between Boston and Montreal or roundtrip from
Boston on a series of four different seven-day itineraries.
Volendam also offers 10- and 11-day itineraries between Boston and Montreal or
roundtrip from Montreal. Ports of call vary and include a combination
of Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia; Corner Brook, St.
John's and St. Pierre, Newfoundland; Saguenay and Québec City,
Québec; Cap-aux-Meules, îles de la Madeleine; Saint John; Charlottetown;
and Bar Harbor, Maine.
Volendam offers 13- and 14-day repositioning cruises
along the Atlantic Coast between Montreal and Fort Lauderdale,
Florida, or New York in May and September,
respectively. Zuiderdam's 14-day repositioning cruises along the Atlantic
Coast sail between Québec and Miami, Florida, in April and October.
Prices
for 2026 Canada and New England sailings begin at $994 per person,
inclusive of taxes and fees. For more information about Holland America Line,
consult a travel advisor, call 1-877-SAIL HAL (877-724-5425) or
visit hollandamerica.com.
Find
Holland America Line on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram and the Holland America Blog. You can also access all social
media outlets via the home page at hollandamerica.com.
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Credit:
© Holland America Line
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