HAL Launches ‘Legendary Voyages,’ A New Category Of Extended Sailings
Cruise Holland America Line Bruce Parkinson March 08, 2023

Holland America Launches ‘Legendary Voyages’ As part of its 150th anniversary celebrations in 2023, Holland America Line is introducing extended Legendary Voyages ranging from 25 to 59 days.
Most of HAL’s Legendary Voyages sail roundtrip or to/from a North American homeport. The itineraries are offered on a variety of the line's ships, bringing guests to Australia and New Zealand, the Amazon and South America, South Pacific and Hawaii, Greenland and Iceland, Asia, Alaska and the Arctic Circle.
"As the leader in long itineraries, Holland America Line is excited to continue to connect our deployment and onboard programming to further enrich the guest experience," said Kacy Cole, VP of marketing and e-commerce.
"The destination-rich itineraries found on Legendary Voyages are carefully crafted to allow guests to linger longer and enjoy the journey as well as the destination. With many departures from North America, this creates yet another way for our guests to see the world from their doorstep."
For a limited time, when guests book a Legendary Voyage with the ‘Have It All’ premium package, the standard package amenities of $300 shore excursion credit, three nights' specialty dining, a Signature Beverage Package and Surf Wi-Fi are included — plus the added perk of free prepaid gratuities, along with free upgrades to the Elite Beverage Package and Premium Wi-Fi.
Legendary Voyages can be combined with other promotional fares and values.
Highlights of Legendary Voyages:
-- Destination-rich itineraries focus on a singular region, visiting some of the most unique ports while offering guests an in-depth exploration.
-- Guests will enjoy the "best of" Grand Voyages on-board programming to further enhance each Legendary Voyage with experiences such as iconic theme parties memorable sailaways and classic cruise activities.
-- Shipboard programming is specially curated to share insights into the history and culture of the destinations visited.
-- Guests will have more time in port to experience the nightlife with overnight stays in marquee ports including Anchorage, Alaska; Hobart, Tasmania; Honolulu, Hawaii; Manaus, Brazil; Moorea, French Polynesia; Papeete, Tahiti; Reykjavík, Iceland; and Yokohama (Tokyo) and Kobe, Japan.

The lineup for Holland America Line's 2023 Legendary Voyages includes:
-- 56-Day or 51-day "Tales of the South Pacific" departing Sept. 27 or Oct. 2, 2023, respectively, aboard Volendam. The 56-day is from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to San Diego, California; the 51-day is roundtrip from San Diego.
-- 34-Day "South Pacific Crossing" departing Oct. 8, 2023, aboard Noordam. From San Diego to Sydney, Australia.
-- 28-Day "Amazon Explorer" departing Feb. 17, 2024, aboard Zaandam. Roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
-- 35-Day "Hawaii, Tahiti and Marquesas" departing Feb. 17, 2024, aboard Koningsdam. Roundtrip from San Diego.
-- 25-Day "South Pacific Crossing" departing April 6, 2024, aboard Noordam. From Sydney to Vancouver.
-- 28-Day "Arctic Circle Solstice" departing June 9, 2024, aboard Westerdam. Roundtrip from Seattle, Washington.
-- 35-Day "Voyage of the Vikings" departing July 20, 2024, aboard Zuiderdam. Roundtrip from Boston, Massachusetts.
-- 53- or 52-Day "Majestic Japan" departing Sept. 1 or 2, 2024, aboard Westerdam. The 53-day is roundtrip from Seattle; the 52-day is Vancouver to Seattle.
-- 27-Day "Amazon Explorer" departing Feb. 8, 2025, aboard Zaandam. Roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale.
-- 35-Day "Hawaii, Tahiti and Marquesas" departing Feb. 15, 2025, aboard Koningsdam. Roundtrip from San Diego.
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