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SAIL ALASKA IN 2024-25 WITH HOLLAND AMERICA LINE
See why Alaska is a special destination to visit on a Holland America Line voyage T
here’s no destination quite like Alaska, and when it comes to deciding how to send
your clients there, look no further than Holland America Line. The cruise line has been sailing to
this remote region for 75 years, with more than half of the fleet visiting its shores. Not only does Holland America Line have a wealth of experience of taking clients to the best ports of call in this US state, but its onboard programming, sustainable local
cuisine, world-class excursions and Cruisetour add-ons mean they will be able to get the most out of their trip. It’s not too late to book your clients on
to a HAL-askan voyage for 2024. The season runs from April to September next year, with voyages lasting between seven and 28 days, departing from either Vancouver in Canada or Seattle in the US. Plus, if your clients want to plan even further ahead, Holland America Line’s 2025 programme is also available to book now.
Why Alaska?
Soak up the incredible scenery from onboard the ship, or on one of the immersive shore excursions
Spot the huge variety of wildlife and marine life,
including Alaska’s ‘big five’: bears, moose, caribou, Dall sheep and wolves
Learn from experts who come on board the ships to teach guests more about the region
Try some Alaskan delicacies, which have
been sourced locally and sustainably for guests
Get up close to glaciers, either at sea, on land or from the air
Channel your intrepid
side with a sea kayaking tour, hiking trip or
dog-sledding adventure Pull out this insert to
keep and refer to later!
Explore even further with a Cruisetour to the famous Denali National Park, or into Canada’s
history-filled Yukon
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