Holland America Line's Nieuw Amsterdam

Holland America celebrates best booking day ever

SEATTLE — In its 150-year history, Holland America Line has never seen as many bookings as it did on July 11.

The cruise line recorded its highest booking day ever earlier this month on July 11, with the majority of bookings for 2024 and 2025 sailings. It also broke its single-day record of booking revenues on the same day.

“We see a record booking day like this as encouraging for the whole industry, but for Holland America Line, it’s an endorsement of the quality of cruising product we’re able to offer to our guests,” said Gus Antorcha, president, Holland America Line. “People are planning their vacations for next year and even into 2025, and in the process, they’re choosing the best service at sea and the unforgettable destinations that we offer.”  

The bookings show significant interest in marquee locations for the cruise line including AlaskaEurope and the Caribbean, as well as a lift in sales for its new, longer Legendary Voyages. Reservations included destinations across the world, including Australia, South America, the South Pacific and Asia.  

Upcoming Europe seasons offer a diverse range of cruises stretching from trending locales like Greenland and Iceland to the sun-kissed skies of Greece and Turkey. Itineraries range from weeklong getaways to longer voyages that extend into multiple regions. With two Pinnacle Class ships homeporting in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in 2024, guests are booking cruises to Northern Europe and the British Isles.

For more information go to www.hollandamerica.com.

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