Holland America Line celebrates 151st anniversary with 30% off

Holland America Line celebrates 151st anniversary with 30% off
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Holland America Line is marking a significant milestone as it celebrates its 151st anniversary on 18 April and to honour this occasion, it’s offering Aussie/Kiwi guests up to 30 per cent off cruise-only launch fares as part of its ‘Anniversary Sale’ Offer.

    From 19 March to 30 April, Aussie/Kiwi guests booking select cruises and cruise tours between May 2024 and April 2025 can enjoy up to 30 per cent off cruise-only launch fares, up to US$300 (AU$459) onboard credit per stateroom and a 50 per cent reduced deposit.

    “As we mark our remarkable 151-year journey rooted in Dutch heritage, we are delighted to extend our Anniversary Sale to our Aussie/Kiwi guests in Australia and New Zealand as part of our 151st Anniversary celebration,” VP sales & partnerships (AU/NZ), Holland America Line, Ryan Taibel, said.

    “Our guests can enjoy incredible savings on a range of cruises around the world and our reduced deposits make it easier to plan a holiday in 2024 or 2025″.

    “With a history that spans centuries and continents, our cruises have visited hundreds of ports worldwide.

    “Our Anniversary Sale reflects our dedication to providing carefully crafted itineraries on our perfectly mid-sized ships, offering guests an opportunity to see destinations around the world such as Alaska, Europe, The Mediterranean and more.”

    Hundreds of cruises and Alaska Cruisetours are included in the Anniversary Sale, including

    • 7-day Alaska’s Inside Passage on Koningsdam, 15 June, 2024
    • 21-day Ultimate Viking Explorer on Nieuw Statendam, 3 August, 2024
    • 35-day Australia Circumnavigation on Westerdam, 17 November, 2024
    • 7-day Mexican Riviera Holiday on Koningsdam, 21 December, 2024
    • 7-day Western Caribbean on Nieuw Amsterdam, 9 February, 2025
    • 14-day Circle Japan on Noordam, 30 March 2025
    • 10-day Western Mediterranean Medley on Oosterdam, 14 May 2025

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