Adjusted route avoids Red Sea; added ports in
eight countries and Panama Canal transit highlight changes to now
133-day voyage.
SEATTLE, Oct. 29,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Holland America Line, long known as a leader in
destination-rich longer cruises, announced today updates to its
2026 Grand World Voyage sailing aboard Volendam. The refreshed
voyage will now provide guests an opportunity to explore in East
and Southeast Asia, Central America, destinations in the U.S. and
a transit of the Panama Canal.
The new itinerary replaces a prior route through the Red Sea.
Given the evolving situation in the region and in consultation with
global security experts, Holland America has made the decision to
reroute the planned voyage.
The changes will affect the last 54 days of the voyage — which,
due to a crossing of the International Dateline, will increase from
132 to 133 days. The updated cruise will now visit 51 unique ports
in 23 countries and territories, spanning five continents,
concluding as planned on May 17,
2026, in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida.
"We know immersive experiences in exciting destinations are
always a main draw for those choosing a world cruise. The dozen
ports we've added in Asia will
bring that part of the world to life for our guests," said
Beth Bodensteiner, chief commercial
officer for Holland America Line. "From exploring the emerald
waters of Halong Bay or snorkeling in Nha
Trang to overnight stays in Hong
Kong, Nagasaki and
Tokyo, the deep exploration of the
region provides guests the opportunity to take in the culture and
natural beauty of Asia as part of
their world cruise."
Newly Added Highlights
- Following the originally planned overnight call in
Singapore, Volendam will sail north to Vietnam, calling at Phu My (Ho Chi Minh City), Nha Trang and Halong Bay (Hanoi).
- The ship will overnight in Hong
Kong before continuing northeast to Kaohsiung and
Keelung (Taipei), Taiwan.
- Guests will enjoy six ports in Japan, including overnights in Nagasaki and Tokyo, before completing a transpacific
crossing.
- Volendam will call at Kodiak,
Sitka and Ketchikan, Alaska, before sailing south along
the Pacific Coast of the U.S. to Seattle,
Washington, and San Diego,
California.
- The voyage continues southeast to Manzanillo and Puerto
Chiapas, Mexico, Acajutla, El
Salvador, and finally overnights in Fuerte Amador (Panama
City), Panama, before
transiting the Panama Canal.
- The ship calls at Cartagena, Colombia, before sailing north to the
journey's conclusion in Fort
Lauderdale.
For travelers seeking to make new bookings on the 2026 Grand
World Voyage, starting cruise-only fares begin at $30,354 per person, inclusive of taxes and fees,
based on double occupancy. Visit hollandamerica.com for full
details.
Beginning on Nov. 13, guests will
be able to book 21- to 55-day segments featuring the new portion of
the itinerary. Highlighted segments include:
- 55-day Singapore to
Fort Lauderdale, departing
March 24, 2026
- 21-day Singapore to
Tokyo, departing March 24, 2026
- 34-day Tokyo to Fort Lauderdale, departing April 14, 2026
2026 Grand World Voyage Highlights — Volendam
- 133-day voyage. Departs Jan. 4,
2026, roundtrip from Fort
Lauderdale.
- Heads south along the east coast of South America, crosses the equator and sails
down to Antarctica. The ship then
makes its way to Easter Island
before traversing the islands of the South Pacific en route to
Australia. Explores the Great
Barrier Reef and Singapore before
sailing to Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan. Crosses the Pacific, then sails south
from Alaska to Seattle and San
Diego prior to calling at ports in Central America, a Panama Canal transit, and a
call in Cartagena, Colombia,
before returning to Fort
Lauderdale.
- 51 total ports in 23 countries across five continents.
- 11 overnight and late-night calls: Bahia d' Opunoha,
French Polynesia; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Papeete, Tahiti;
Sydney, Australia; Bali, Indonesia; Singapore; Hong
Kong, China; Keelung (Taipei), Taiwan; Nagasaki,
Japan; Tokyo, Japan; and
Fuerte Amador (Panama City), Panama.
A Grand Onboard Experience
Guests sailing on any of the full or segmented Grand Voyages
will have access to all the onboard offerings that Holland America
Line is known for, including a robust entertainment and enrichment
program that is exclusive to Grand Voyages. This includes
production shows, comedians, headline entertainers and performers
brought on locally, and resident musicians, including a classical
trio and dance band.
Cruisers can delve deep into the cuisine of the region of the
itinerary, as guest chefs will join select segments to share their
culinary talents, including live cooking demonstrations,
informative "coffee chats" and signature dishes in both the main
Dining Room and Pinnacle Grill.
Early Booking Bonus Benefits
Until June 16, 2025, guests who
book the 133-day Grand World Voyage receive up to $2,000 USD in onboard credit per guest, a 3%
pay-in-full discount, a free Wi-Fi Surf package and more.
Additional perks for all guests who book early include a
$500 USD air credit per person if
booked through Flight Ease and complimentary roundtrip airport
transfers to and from the Fort
Lauderdale airport.
Additional extras can include complimentary luggage delivery
service to and from the Fort
Lauderdale airport, prepaid crew appreciation and laundry
and drycleaning service when booking certain stateroom categories.
Terms and conditions apply.
Booked Guests
Guests already booked on the full Grand World Voyage or segments
impacted by this change will receive direct communication from
their travel advisor or Holland America Line with further details
and options.
For more information about Holland America Line, consult a
travel advisor, call 1-877-SAIL HAL (877-724-5425) or visit
hollandamerica.com.
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Blog. You can also access all social media outlets via the
home page at hollandamerica.com.
About Holland America Line [a division of Carnival
Corporation and plc (NYSE: CCL and CUK)]
Holland America Line has been
exploring the world for 150+ years with expertly crafted
itineraries, extraordinary service and genuine connections to the
destinations. Offering an ideal perfectly-sized ship experience,
its fleet visits nearly 400 ports in 114 countries around the world
and has shared the thrill of Alaska for more than 75 years — longer than
any other cruise line. Holland America
Line's 11 vessels feature a diverse range of enriching
activities and amenities focused on destination immersion and
personalized travel. Guests enjoy the best entertainment at sea,
and dining venues featuring exclusive dishes by world-famous chefs.
A new global fresh fish program brings more than 80 types of fresh
fish on board, sourced and served locally in regions around the
world.
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