FIVE TOP REASONS TO SAIL TO ALASKA WITH HOLLAND AMERICA LINE
There are plenty of reasons to visit Alaska – and even more to sail there with Holland America Line. With the 2024 season lasting from April to September, there’s no better time than now to get your clients excited about an unforgettable voyage
ALASKA
UP CLOSE Holland America Line’s Alaska Up Close programme helps guests feel more immersed in the destination as they embark on their sailing. Discover, taste and experience as the sights, sounds and flavours of the region are brought even closer to clients. Holland America Line’s EXC Talks offer a real insight into Alaska, and cover a variety of topics including whales, Tlingit leaders and their culture, and dog racing. Meals on board are inspired by the region, with local ingredients sourced sustainably. Fresh seafood paired with local beer, cooking demonstrations and the chance to bring their own catch back on board for dinner will allow guests to enjoy a true taste of Alaska. And when they wish to disembark, clients will be spoilt for choice thanks to an array of shore excursions that range from a Bering Sea crab fisherman’s tour and zipline adventure to a lumberjack show and wildlife quest.
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WILDLIFE You can’t talk about Alaska without mentioning its flora and fauna – and Holland America Line will take your clients to see the best of the nature and wildlife the destination has to offer. Whether it’s whales breaching in the sea below, eagles flying overhead or bears milling about on the shore, there’s no shortage of opportunities to take it all in, with Alaska’s unmatched natural beauty as the backdrop. From jagged glaciers and vast national parks, to towering fords and glistening clear waters, jaw-dropping landscapes await at every turn.
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