HAL unveils 2025 New England cruise program
For the 2025 Canada and New England cruise season, Holland America Line is expanding its choice of longer voyages.
It is adding maiden ports and showcasing a 25-day “Legendary Voyage” that also explores Greenland and Iceland.
New England cruise departures are from Boston and Montreal or Quebec City.
From May through October, Zuiderdam offers a series of seven-day departures.
Volendam offers longer 10- and 11-day itineraries.
In September, Volendam will also offer three seven-day cruises to take in the fall foliage.
“We will slightly increase our capacity in the region from previous years and add more verandah staterooms available for booking,” said Beth Bodensteiner, HAL’s chief commercial officer.
“Plus, our itineraries present several choices for a truly unique vacation that explores a culturally-rich region and longer voyages up to Greenland and Iceland.”
The 25-day “Canada, New England, Greenland and Iceland” Legendary Voyage departs July 12 on Volendam and sails roundtrip from Boston.
The cruise makes six calls around Iceland, with 11 additional visits in Greenland, Maine and Canada’s Nova Scotia, Labrador and Newfoundland.
Beginning cruise-only fares for 2025 Canada New England cruises range from $979 to $4,699 per person, double occupancy, depending on length.
Learn more about : Holland America Line ( N. America )
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