HAL returning to Bermuda in 2015
Holland America Line will once again sail to Bermuda in 2015.
HAL’s 1,350-passenger MS Veendam will offer seven night cruises sailing from Boston in May, June, and July.
The ship will dock in Bermudan capital Hamilton for three nights, offering guests plenty of time to explore Bermuda in detail.
"By extending the call to three nights, guests can have extensive time to experience the island while still enjoying the award-wining service and amenities," said Richard Meadows, Holland America Line’s executive vice president of sales.
"We know our guests will be excited to see us cruise again to Bermuda in 2015."
Meadows said a Bermuda week-long cruise can also be combined with a seven day Canada/New England cruise with additional port calls at Bar Harber, Maine, Charlotte, Prince Edward Island, Sydney and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
It also includes a scenic cruise in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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