HAL expands Alaska cruisetour program for 2025
Holland America Line’s 2025 Alaska cruisetours are now open for booking, with even more access to Alaska wildlife and glaciers.
HAL’s cruisetours continue to be the only way to explore Denali National Park and Canada’s Yukon combined with an Alaska cruise.
For the 2025 season, Holland America Line added a new 14-day Ultimate Denali tour that includes two nights in Denali, an overnight at Homer, Alaska, along with more Alaska city visits and a seven-day cruise.
With the addition of a Denali Natural History Tour to all one-night Denali itineraries, all Alaska cruisetours now include a complimentary tour for guests in Denali National Park.
“We continue to enhance our Alaska cruisetours for more access to wildlife and the most overland days on a single tour,” said Beth Bodensteiner, HA: chief commercial officer.
“For travelers who want to see the Yukon, we remain the only cruise line to offer this experience to one of the newest UNESCO World Heritage Sites.”
There are 17 different options in the 2025 Alaska cruisetours program.
Guests can choose whether to cruise to Alaska or go overland first, and then decide to include one, two or three nights at Denali National Park.
Those who want to explore farther into Canada can add a trip to the remote landscapes of the Yukon with stops in Dawson City and Whitehorse.
Four ships offer Alaska cruisetours: Koningsdam, Nieuw Amsterdam, Noordam and Zaandam.
Learn more about : Holland America Line ( N. America )
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