HAL unveils 2024-2025 West Coast cruise season
Holland America Line has opened bookings for its 2024-2025 West Coast cruises from San Diego and Vancouver, BC.
West Coast itineraries include Mexico, and Hawaii plus the Panama Canal on five ships.
The season comprises across 42 West Coast cruises.
“Holland America Line continues to offer a diverse range of destinations without the need for long-haul air,” said Beth Bodensteiner, HAL’s CCO.
“Our West Coast departures are a rich collection of close-to-home itineraries.”
From September 2024 through May 2025, guests can embark on a four-day voyage along the Pacific Coast to a 21-day transit of the Panama Canal.
Itineraries are uniquely curated to include popular ports alongside lesser-visited locales.
This season, Holland America Line is featuring more Panama Canal Collectors’ Voyages that begin with a Hawaii cruise and continue to the eastern Caribbean.
Many of the other cruises also can be extended into Collectors’ Voyages.
These range from 14 to 31 days.
Learn more about : Holland America Line ( N. America )
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