Seven Holland America Line Ships Offering Extensive Alaska Itineraries in 2011 Are Now Available for Booking

Icy Strait Point with Native Tlingit Culture Added to 14-day Explorer Cruise from Seattle
Alaska-bound travelers can choose from four cruise itineraries of seven to 14 days with Holland America Line in 2011. The company's fleet of seven ships will offer a wide selection of visits into Glacier Bay throughout the 2011 cruise season and reservations are now open for booking.

Guests can choose from a 14-day Explorer cruise roundtrip from Seattle and three seven-day itineraries departing from Seattle, Vancouver and Seward. The 14-day Explorer from Seattle will add Icy Strait Point as a port of call for the first time since 2007, providing guests with an opportunity to discover native Tlingit culture near Hoonah.

Holland America Line will deploy seven ships to cruise Alaska with 125 total departures from May 7 through September 21, 2011. The premium cruise line continues to offer an extensive choice of seven-day cruises, both roundtrip from Seattle and Vancouver and one-way between Vancouver and Seward.

"Holland America Line continues to lead the cruise industry in offering the most cruises to Alaska and especially Glacier Bay," said Richard D. Meadows, CTC, executive vice president, marketing, sales and guest programs. "Alaska adventurers appreciate Holland America Line's mid-sized cruise ships with more of the popular verandah staterooms for maximum viewing opportunities."

Source: Holland America Line / Nevistas


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