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Holland
America Line opened bookings for 2026-2027 Panama Canal and Hawaii Cruises. The
voyages, ranging from 14 to 28 days, will sail aboard six ships with departures
from five convenient North American homeports. The new itineraries bring guests
to UNESCO World Heritage sites and exciting ports, as well as provide
opportunities to celebrate Thanksgiving in Honolulu.
Experience
the Panama Canal
Guests
dreaming of transiting the Panama Canal can choose from twelve voyages, ranging from 14 to 21 days, providing
options for those seeking shorter or longer vacations. Cruises are
aboard Eurodam, Nieuw Amsterdam and Zuiderdam, and
start or end in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Seattle,
Washington; San Diego, California; or Miami and Fort
Lauderdale, Florida.
"It's
easy to understand why the Panama Canal — one of the engineering wonders of the
modern world — is on the top of so many of our guests' bucket lists,"
said Paul Grigsby, vice president of deployment, revenue planning and
analytics for Holland America Line. "Each cruise will transit the historic
canal, giving guests a front row seat to the fascinating operation of
locomotives that guide the ships through the locks. And not only will these
itineraries that allow guests to not only experience a once-in-a-lifetime
transit of the canal, but they also include exciting ports of call in both
North and Latin America."
For
a memorable extended vacation, guests can choose a 21-Day Panama Canal sailing from Vancouver to Fort
Lauderdale aboard Nieuw Amsterdam. Guests will be able to experience
11 ports in eight countries and have the chance to visit multiple UNESCO World
Heritage sites, including the Joya de Ceren Archaeological site in El
Salvador for a glimpse of Mayan Life. The cruise also includes a call to
RelaxAway, Half Moon Cay, the cruise line's private island in the Bahamas.
And
on select Panama Canal itineraries, guests can visit Acapulco,
Mexico, with Holland America Line for the first time in nearly 15 years. The
port — nearly 500 years old — is the gateway to stunning beaches, ancient ruins
and culinary delights.
An
Unforgettable Hawaiian Cruise Vacation
For
travelers seeking the world-famous beaches of Hawaii, Holland America Line offers the choice of six
itineraries ranging from 17 to 28 days. The cruises sail
aboard Koningsdam, Noordam and Zaandam, and start or end
in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Seattle, Washington; or San
Diego, California.
Each
cruise to Hawaii features onboard programming to help guests further
immerse in the destination, including talks and performances from cultural
ambassadors, as well as the chance to participate in hands-on activities like
hula dancing and ukelele lessons.
For
a more unique onboard experience, guests hoping to start new Thanksgiving
traditions can embark on Zaandam, sailing roundtrip from San Diego.
On Nov. 19, the ship will embark on an 18-Day Circle Hawaii Holiday cruise taking guests to
five ports in Hawaii as well as a stop in Ensenada, Mexico.
Those on board will arrive in Honolulu early on the morning of
Thanksgiving Day and will enjoy an overnight call in Hawaii's capital
city before heading to Hilo.
"Sailing
with Holland America for the holidays provides a delightful and stress-free way
to celebrate. We take pride in transforming our ships into a
home-away-from-home during this festive season," said Michael
Stendebach, vice president of food, beverage, and room division for Holland
America Line. "Our unique onboard experiences, coupled with visits to
extraordinary destinations like Hawaii, are sure to create cherished
holiday memories for years to come."
And
for those who are hoping to visit both Alaska and Hawaii while
only unpacking once, Holland America will offer a 27- or 28-Day Legendary Glaciers & Volcanoes: Alaska to Hawaii voyage
aboard Noordam. 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.
Have
It All Early Booking Bonus
For
a limited time, when guests book 2026-2027 Hawaii and Panama Canal
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.
Guests
can also take advantage of Holland America Line's Exclusive Mariner Society Early Booking Bonus. Mariner Society
loyalty members can enjoy up to $400 onboard credit per stateroom
when these cruises open for sale. Guests must book these cruises within 90 days
of product launch to receive the Exclusive Mariner Society Early Booking Bonus.
Beginning
Have it All fares for 2026-2027 Hawaii cruises start at $3,029 and
Panama Canal cruises start at $3,449, per person, double occupancy,
depending on length. Taxes, fees, and port fees are included.
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 Facebook, Instagram and the Holland America Blog. You can also access all social
media outlets via the home page at hollandamerica.com.
Image
Credit: © Holland America Line
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