Seattle, February 20,
2009 – Holland America Line offers an unprecedented number of Panama
Canal sailings in 2009, offering 45 total cruises on nine different
ships departing from five separate ports. Guests can experience
daylight transits of the historic and fascinating Panama Canal and
itineraries that feature diverse and intriguing ports of call on
voyages.
“We’ve increased our Panama Canal capacity significantly this year
to make 2009 a very exciting season, especially with full transit
cruises through the winter season,” said Richard D. Meadows, CTC,
executive vice president, marketing, sales and guest programs.
“While the roundtrip Florida canal experiences have been very
popular, our guests have been asking for more Panama Canal cruises
between the east and west coasts throughout the winter season. So
now, there are canal cruises to suit everyone’s tastes for season,
length and ports of call.”
Ranging in length from 10 to 28 days, Holland America Line’s Panama
Canal itineraries feature more port-of-call options than any other
major cruise line, with many port visits exclusive to Holland
America Line.
New Winter/Spring Full Transit Canal Cruises Feature ms Statendam
Among the offerings in 2009 are ten 14-day Panama Canal cruises on
ms Statendam between Fort Lauderdale and San Diego that feature
different ports of call in each direction, with only one port in
common. The sailings, from February into April and again in October
and November, can be combined as back-to-back cruises for a 28-day
round-trip Collectors’ voyage. Sample ports of call include an
overnight stay in Fuerte Amador (Panama City), Panama; Puerto
Chiapas (gateway to the Pacific side of the Mayan world), Mexico;
Cartagena, Colombia; Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica; Puerto Quetzal,
Guatemala; and Aruba.
Spring & Fall Departures Add Full-Transit Panama Canal Options
In addition to Statendam full canal sailings, the premium line will
include another eight departures through May and September through
November – from five convenient homeports: Fort Lauderdale, San
Diego, Los Angeles, Seattle and Vancouver.
Among the port highlights on full Panama Canal transits are Santa
Cruz Hualtulo, Mexico; Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala (a UNESCO World
Heritage tour site); and a maiden call to Dos Bocas, Mexico.
Cruises range from 13 to 23 days and sail aboard ms Oosterdam, ms
Zuiderdam, ms Westerdam, ms Veendam and ms Ryndam.
Roundtrip Florida Southern Caribbean & Panama Canal
Holland America Line also will offer a series of 10-day round-trip
Fort Lauderdale Sunfarer cruises aboard the ms Zuiderdam. These
cruises sail through the Gatun Locks and offer scenic cruising in
Gatun Lake. They also feature less common Caribbean ports of call
and the only itineraries with a private island: Holland America
Line’s exclusive Half Moon Cay, Bahamas.
A new 14-day Sunfarer itinerary will depart Nov. 6 and Dec. 4 aboard
the ms Maasdam roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale. In addition to
cruising to Gatun Lake, ports will include Half Moon Cay, Bahamas;
St. Croix; Dominica; St. Lucia; Aruba; Puerto Limon, Costa Rica; and
Key West, United States.
Panama Canal Plus Exotic Ports of Call
For a more in-depth Panama Canal cruise experience, Amsterdam will
depart roundtrip from Los Angeles on a 21-day Pan-American voyage
departing December 2 that explores Mexico and Central America and
spends two days in the Panama Canal. Sample ports: Cabo San Lucas
and Acapulco, Mexico; Gatun Lake, Panama; Puerto Caldera, Costa
Rica; and Corinto, Nicaragua.
Festive Holiday Canal Cruises
For the holidays, travelers may sail aboard a new full-transit
16-day holiday cruise on the ms Statendam from Fort Lauderdale to
San Diego departing on Dec. 21. Other holiday sailings feature a
19-day Fort Lauderdale to San Diego cruise departing Dec. 16 aboard
the Rotterdam and a 14-day Los Angeles to Fort Lauderdale voyage on
Dec. 23 aboard the Amsterdam. And a 10-day holiday cruise sails
roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale aboard ms Zuiderdam on Dec. 23, 2009. |