Holland America Line unveils 2025-2026 Caribbean season

Tuesday, Mar 26, 2024 0

 

  • Caribbean season to operate from October 2025 through to April 2026
  • All itineraries to call at Half Moon Cay, Holland America Line’s private island in the Bahamas
  • Collectors’ Voyages, ranging from 14 to 21 days, available to book

 

Holland America Line has unveiled its 2025-2026 Caribbean season.

 

The programme features 74 itineraries, ranging from seven to 14 days, departing from Fort Lauderdale and Miami from October 2025 through to April 2026. Voyages will explore the eastern, western and southern regions of the Caribbean, as well as the Panama Canal.

 

It includes cruises on the line’s three Pinnacle-class ships – Nieuw Statendam, Rotterdam and Koningsdam – as well as Eurodam, Volendam and Zuiderdam.

 

All itineraries will call at Half Moon Cay, Holland America Line’s private island in the Bahamas, while select cruises will feature late-evening departures from Puerto Rico, Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire. Also new to the season is the addition of Miami, Florida, as a homeport.

 

The full programme comprises:

 

Eastern Caribbean

 

* Seven-day cruises feature a combination of ports: Grand Turk, St. Thomas, San Juan (Puerto Rico), Amber Cove (Dominican Republic), Key West (Florida) and Nassau, Bimini and Half Moon Cay (Bahamas) Departing December 6, 2025. Prices from £929pp

 

* Eight-day cruise calling at Amber Cove, San Juan, St. Thomas, St. Maarten and Half Moon Cay. Departing March 7, 2026. Prices from £1,319pp

 

* 11-day cruises calling at St. Maarten, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Kitts, St. Thomas and Half Moon Cay, plus Martinique or Dominica. Departing December 9, 2025. Prices from £1,639pp

 

* 14-day cruise calling at Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk, St. John, Dominica, St. Lucia, Antigua, Barbados, Grenada and Trinidad. Departing December 21, 2025.Prices from £2,639pp

 

Western Caribbean

 

* Seven-day cruises calling at Cozumel (Mexico), Ocho Rios (Jamaica), Grand Cayman and Half Moon Cay. Departing November 29, 2025. Prices from £979pp

 

Southern Caribbean

 

* Nine-day cruise calling at Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao and Half Moon Cay. Departing November 28, 2025. Prices from £1,259pp

 

* 10-day itinerary calling at Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao Half Moon Cay, and Grand Turk and Amber Cove. Departing December 13, 2025. Prices from £1,449pp

 

Panama Canal

 

* 12-day ‘Panama Canal Discovery’ voyage, visiting the Panama Canal without and calling at Cartagena (Colombia), Colon (Panama), Puerto Limon (Costa Rica), Grand Cayman, Curaçao and Half Moon Cay. Departing October 26, 2025. Prices from £1,979pp

 

Holland America Line is also offering Collectors’ Voyages that combine the above into back-to-back, non-repeating itineraries, exploring the Caribbean. These range from 14 to 21 days.

 

For a limited time, when guests book select 2025-2026 Caribbean cruises, they will benefit from the ‘Have It All’ package, which includes free upgrades to an Elite Beverage Package and premium Wi-Fi.

 

Beth Bodensteiner, chief commercial officer at Holland America Line, said: “This will be the first time all three of our Pinnacle-class ships are in the Caribbean together, allowing for even more opportunities for guests to experience all we have to offer. With demand for Caribbean cruises remaining strong, we’ve planned a full season allowing guests to choose the islands they want to visit and the ideal length for their holiday.”



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