Secure a 2024-25 Holland America Line booking for just $25!

Secure a 2024-25 Holland America Line booking for just $25!
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Holland America Line is offering a last-chance deal for Aussie/Kiwi travellers to book their 2024-2025 cruises with just a $25 deposit per person as part of its ‘Time of Your Life’ Offer.

    From 12 to 14 March, guests who book ‘Have It All’ fares for select cruises and cruise tours from May 2024 and April 2025 will also receive a room upgrade on select categories, up to 30 per cent off launch fares, a 50 per cent reduced deposit and reduced fares for kids.

    The offer excludes Grand Voyages and any cruise lasting five days or less.

    “With so many journeys to choose from, Aussie/Kiwi travellers can start planning the ultimate holiday on our perfectly mid-sized ships with just a $25 per person deposit”, VP sales & partnerships, Holland America Line, Ryan Taibel, said.

    “Our carefully crafted itineraries offer our guests the opportunity to explore magnificent destinations such as Alaska, where they can witness more glaciers than on any other cruise line, or Europe, featuring an unparalleled number of overnight stays in premier locations.”

    Offering an ideal mid-sized ship experience, Holland America Line’s fleet visits nearly 470 ports in 114 countries around the world and has shared the thrill of Alaska for 76 years — longer than any other cruise line.

    ‘Have It All’ fares

    When guests book with the ‘Have It All’ premium cruise package, they will receive a number of perks, including:

    • Shore Excursions: Based on the length of the cruise, guests receive up to three tours valued at USD $100 each (AUD $100)
    • Choose from among thousands of tours all over the world – from active adventures and immersive culinary experiences to historical explorations and cultural discoveries.
    • Signature Beverage Package: Guests enjoy a large selection of wine, beer, spirits, cocktails, soda, water, coffee and more. Up to 15 drinks per day are allowed, and bar service charges are included.
    • Specialty Dining: Depending on the ship and duration of the cruise, guests can indulge in Holland America Line’s award-winning specialty dining for up to three nights.
    • Wi-Fi Surf Package: Stay connected while away from home. With Holland America Line’s most popular Wi-Fi package, guests can visit their favourite sites, including email, news, sports and more.

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