HAL outlines 2024-2025 Asia cruise programme
Holland America Line has earmarked departures from Hong Kong, China; Yokohama and Singapore for its 2024-2025 Asia cruise season.
Noordam will sail a series of nine different 14-day itineraries to Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
“The demand for Asia cruises remains strong and we’re showcasing an incredibly robust season.,” said Beth Bodensteiner, HAL’s chief commercial officer. ”
Westerdam also heads to Asia on a new 53-day “Majestic Japan” Legendary Voyage roundtrip from Seattle.
“Majestic Japan” departs September 1 featuring 21 total ports, 13 calls throughout Japan and overnights at Yokohama (Tokyo) and Kobe, Japan, plus Honolulu.
A new 28-day “Coral Triangle, Volcanoes and The Great Barrier Reef” Asia cruise departs roundtrip from Singapore aboard Noordam that explores 10 ports in five countries.
This includes Indonesia and the Philippines, with scenic cruising in the Great Barrier Reef, Torres Strait, and past the Kumba and Krakatau volcanoes.
Noordam explores Asia from September 2024 through April 2025.
The cruises visit a combined 49 ports in the region, including 24 in Japan.
Beginning fares for 2024-25 Asia cruises range from $1,699 to $10,999 per person, double occupancy.
Learn more about : Holland America Line ( Asia Pecific )
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