Amazon Explorer

28 Days Miami Return
Amazon Explorer
Amazon Explorer
Amazon Explorer
Roseau
Roseau
Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia
Cruising At Sea
Cruising At Sea
Devil's Island
Devil's Island
Bridgetown
Bridgetown
Amazon River
Amazon River
Scarborough
Scarborough
Alter Do Chao
Alter Do Chao
Miami
Miami
Manaus
Manaus

Overview

Begin and end your 28 day (27 night) cruise in Miami onboard Zaandam and enjoy exclusive savings and cruise inclusions with Holland America and Global Journeys.
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Trip Length
Cruise Length

28 Days

Trip Starts
Cruise Starts

Miami

Trip Ends
Cruise Ends

Miami

Countries Visited
Countries Visited:
USA Saint Martin Saint Lucia Trinidad and Tobago Brazil French Guiana Barbados Dominica Virgin Islands
Cruise Line
Cruise Line
Holland America
Cruise Shi
Cruise Ship
Zaandam
Ship Reviews
3 Ship Reviews
Avg. Rating: 5/5
Ship Class
Ship Class

R Class

Passengers
Passengers

1,432

Crew
Crew

604

Ship Launch
Launched

2000

Ship Refurbished
Refurbished

2018

Cruise Code
Cruise Code

S5X27A

Itinerary

Departs: 17:00

Known as the 'cruise capital of the world', Port Miami is is considered to be the world’s busiest cruise ship port. Whether arriving or departing, aboard your cruise liner you can take in the superb view of the Miami skyline.

This multicultural city where the sun rules supreme is more than just a cruise port. Palm-lined causeways stretch across luminous Biscayne Bay as Miami rises in a gleam of glass towers, Art Deco curves, and tropical colour. Along Ocean Drive in South Beach, pastel facades from the 1930s glow beneath the Florida sun, while nearby Little Havana hums with domino parks, cigar shops, and the aroma of Cuban coffee. Beyond the shoreline, calm waters, yacht marinas, and breezy promenades frame a city shaped by Caribbean rhythms and sunlit coastal glamour.

A day cruising at sea offers you the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Start your morning on the top-level decks with a game of pickleball, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and expansive ocean views. Or, head to the Greenhouse Spa & Salon® to rejuvenate with a therapeutic spa treatment. The Kids Club will keep younger guests entertained with a variety of fun events and activities, while you can unwind by the pool or enjoy a Pilates class at the Fitness Center.

In the evening, delight in a tantalizing meal at one of the ship's restaurants, and afterward, enjoy a world-class performance at the stunning World Stage, adding a touch of culture to your night. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or both, a day at sea will be full of unforgettable experiences.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 15:00

Sint Martin, a gem in the Caribbean, is renowned for its dual French and Dutch heritage. This unique blend offers travelers a diverse cultural experience. In the French capital, Marigot, visit the bustling open-air markets and savor gourmet dining, while in Philipsburg on the Dutch side, indulge in duty-free shopping and lively beach bars. Maho Beach, famous for its low-flying planes, is a must-see spectacle.

For nature lovers, the island offers pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling and diving. Loterie Farm provides an adventurous escape with zip-lining and hiking trails. Don't miss the opportunity to sample local delicacies like conch fritters and guavaberry liqueur, which reflect the island’s rich culinary traditions.

Port:Philipsburg

Philipsburg is the capital of Dutch Sint Maarten and it's port is conveniently located about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from downtown Philipsburg, taking roughly 5 minutes by car or a leisurely 20-minute walk. Visitors can explore the vibrant Front Street, known for its duty-free shopping, colorful boutiques, and lively cafes. Transportation options include taxis, rental cars, and water taxis. Don’t miss a visit to the Great Bay Beach, just steps from the main shopping area, or venture to Maho Beach to watch planes land dramatically close to the shore.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

Saint Lucia is the quintessential island paradise, with the majestic peaks of the Pitons, the splendour of lush rainforests, and the blue-green waters of the Caribbean breaking just off shore. Here, the mix of Caribbean, African, English, and French cultures creates an exquisite blend of food, music, and traditions. Enjoy a leisurely morning visiting Sulphur Springs, the world's only drive-in volcano, where you can relax in therapeutic mud baths and hot springs. For a taste of local culture, head to Castries Market, bustling with vendors selling fresh produce, spices, and handmade crafts.

Port:Castries

In Castries, cruise ships dock at Pointe Seraphine or La Place Carenage. Both terminals are conveniently located within 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) of the city center, making it a quick 5-minute drive or a pleasant 15-minute walk. Pointe Seraphine is the primary terminal, featuring duty-free shops and a range of local craft stores, while La Place Carenage offers easy access to the central market.

To explore further, consider taking a taxi or a water taxi to Marigot Bay, roughly 11 kilometers (7 miles) south, about a 20-minute drive. Alternatively, arrange for a guided tour to the island's iconic Pitons, which are 45 kilometers (28 miles) away, typically a 1.5-hour drive. Local buses are also an economical way to see the island's stunning landscapes.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 15:00

The capital of Tobago, Scarborough, is the economic and cultural centre of the island. The appeal of this unspoiled island lies in the beautiful scenery and the availability of outdoor activities. Ships will dock at the cruise ship terminal.

Top Things to Do in Cairns:

  • visit Fort King George
  • swim at Argyle Falls
  • view Buccoo Reef on a glass-bottom boat
  • visit a Tobago Cocoa Estate
  • spend the day at a beach resort
  • kayak Bon Accord Lagoon

A day cruising at sea offers you the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Start your morning on the top-level decks with a game of pickleball, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and expansive ocean views. Or, head to the Greenhouse Spa & Salon® to rejuvenate with a therapeutic spa treatment. The Kids Club will keep younger guests entertained with a variety of fun events and activities, while you can unwind by the pool or enjoy a Pilates class at the Fitness Center.

In the evening, delight in a tantalizing meal at one of the ship's restaurants, and afterward, enjoy a world-class performance at the stunning World Stage, adding a touch of culture to your night. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or both, a day at sea will be full of unforgettable experiences.

After traveling some 6,400 kilometers (4,000 miles), the Amazon River finally arrives at the Atlantic Ocean. (The word some may sound unnecessarily imprecise, but geographers measure the length of the river from different points.) This section of the world’s largest river measured by volume is often referred to as its “bar,” a name used to describe the mouths of other rivers as well. The delta here is a maze of islands, formed by the sediment that accumulates when the Amazon enters the ocean.

The largest island in this area is Ilha de Marajó, which measures 40,100 square kilometers (15,500 square miles). That’s roughly equivalent to three Connecticuts or one Switzerland. The region is fascinating to naturalists, though much of what is of interest is impossible to see from a ship, namely, the variety of aquatic life that can exist where freshwater and ocean water meet. What is visible, though, is the remarkable diversity of birds above the water’s surface - around 540 different species, including a profusion of egrets and herons - and the palm trees that cover many of the islands. You are also likely to see cattle and water buffalo, a cause of concern, as ranching has threatened the habitats of many native species, both plants and animals.

Arrives: 17:15 Departs: 17:15

All ships entering the Amazon pass through what is called the Barra Norte, or North Bar, the final leg of the mighty river as it makes its way to the sea. This branch of the river sits to the north of Ilha de Marajó, an enormous island in the middle of the Amazon’s mouth with palm trees, a variety of birds and vast cattle and water buffalo ranches - its water buffalo outnumber residents by a ratio of three to one.

Among the cities you may see from your ship is Macapá, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amapá. It's home to half a million people, and yet there are no connections by road to the rest of the country. The city sits on the equator, hence its unofficial nickname: the Capital of the Middle of the World.

The Amazon is a river, and a region, of superlatives. It's the world's largest river when measured by volume. With 209,000 cubic meters (55 million gallons) of water flowing into the Pacific each second, it's five times the size of the Congo, the next largest river. The basin it drains is some 7 million square kilometers (2.7 million square miles), making it the largest drainage basin in the world.

What most impresses visitors to the Amazon, however, is rarely these numbers. Instead it's the area's cultural and natural riches and the experience of seeing the rain forest extend in every direction. As you travel along the length of the Amazon, you'll call at villages that are not just geographically remote, but are far from contemporary culture as well.

Some 400 indigenous peoples live in the Amazon, as they have for centuries. On the same journey, you can visit the 19th-century opera house at Manaus and the colonial-era churches in Santarém, Macapá and other cities. Biologically the basin is home to some 10 percent of all the world's known animal and plant species. From jaguars to macaws and pink dolphins to glass frogs, the Amazon is an area of astounding and unique biodiversity.

Arrives: 15:00 Departs: 15:00

Enroute to the Amazon, ships sail along an area of Brazil known as Barra Norte, or North Bar. Barra Norte is then often divided into two areas: Barra Norte River, referring to the end of this branch of the Amazon River where it flows into the Atlantic; and Barra Norte Sea, to the east, the part of the Atlantic along this section of Brazil’s coast.

Most of the North Cape is a protected biological reserve, with some of the world’s tallest mangroves. It is also home to jaguars, manatees and a number of turtle species. At the actual mouth of the Amazon, countless islands - some named (dos Porcos, do Pará, Mututí and Uituquara) and even more unnamed - create a baffling maze that's constantly being reshaped by the tides and sediment from the river.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 11:00

Found in the Amazon delta where the river greets the Atlantic, Macapá, the capital of Brazil's Amapá state, is a city with a unique geographical distinction. Straddling the equator, it is home to the impressive 98-foot Marco Zero monument, where guests can symbolically stand in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres simultaneously.

Macapá's history is etched in its landscape, with remnants from Portuguese settlers dating back to the early 18th century. The Fortaleza de São José, a symbol of the city's colonial past, stands as one of Brazil's best-preserved military structures, echoing tales of a bygone era. Accessible only by boat or plane, Macapá also serves as a sanctuary for migrating birds who share the region's lush wetlands with flamingos, ibises, and other local species.

As you navigate through the labyrinth of waterways, marvel at the diverse array of wildlife and rich flora and fauna. This scenic journey provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the vastness and biodiversity of one of the world's most incredible natural wonders from the comfort of your ship.

A day cruising at sea offers you the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Start your morning on the top-level decks with a game of pickleball, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and expansive ocean views. Or, head to the Greenhouse Spa & Salon® to rejuvenate with a therapeutic spa treatment. The Kids Club will keep younger guests entertained with a variety of fun events and activities, while you can unwind by the pool or enjoy a Pilates class at the Fitness Center.

In the evening, delight in a tantalizing meal at one of the ship's restaurants, and afterward, enjoy a world-class performance at the stunning World Stage, adding a touch of culture to your night. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or both, a day at sea will be full of unforgettable experiences.

The Amazon is a river, and a region, of superlatives. It's the world's largest river when measured by volume. With 209,000 cubic meters (55 million gallons) of water flowing into the Pacific each second, it's five times the size of the Congo, the next largest river. The basin it drains is some 7 million square kilometers (2.7 million square miles), making it the largest drainage basin in the world.

What most impresses visitors to the Amazon, however, is rarely these numbers. Instead it's the area's cultural and natural riches and the experience of seeing the rain forest extend in every direction. As you travel along the length of the Amazon, you'll call at villages that are not just geographically remote, but are far from contemporary culture as well.

Some 400 indigenous peoples live in the Amazon, as they have for centuries. On the same journey, you can visit the 19th-century opera house at Manaus and the colonial-era churches in Santarém, Macapá and other cities. Biologically the basin is home to some 10 percent of all the world's known animal and plant species. From jaguars to macaws and pink dolphins to glass frogs, the Amazon is an area of astounding and unique biodiversity.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

Santarem is one of the Amazon's most important trading centres, and is rich in legend and nature. Best known for its location, it is surrounded by two rivers: the Amazon, of muddy water, and Tapajós, of clear, green water, forming a beautiful meeting of different waters that do not mix for several kilometres. Ships will dock at this port.

Top Things to Do in Santarem:

  • join a river cruise that takes you to the 'meeting of the waters'
  • hike a Tapajós National Forest trail
  • visit Casa da Farinha

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 14:00

The Indian Village of Boca Da Valeria is nestled on a 400 ft hill overlooking the Amazon. With less than 100 people, the village boasts no tourism infrastructure. Yet it lures travellers by offering an authentic glimpse of the simple river life that the Amerindians have followed for centuries.

Ashore, you will find log canoes, grass huts, and a life of hunting and fishing unchanged since the time of the early explorers. Meaning "Mouth of the Valeria River," the remote fishing and trading village sits at the convergence of the Amazon and the Rio da Valeria.

Arrives: 10:00 Departs: 16:00

Manaus, the 'Paris of the Jungle,' is the capital of Brazil’s state of Amazonas and offers a rich variety of culture, art, dining and nature. The former river village rests along the left bank of the Rio Negro. Ships will dock at the Porto Flutuante (floating docks).

Top Things to Do in Manaus:

  • visit the Rubber Museum
  • cruise Lake January to admire the giant Victoria water lilies
  • visit Acajatuba to interact with Pink Dolphins
  • wander the Military Zoo, a haven for endangered animals

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

This isolated island town in the Amazon River, has rich biodiversity, with river beaches that emerge during the period of low water level of the Amazon and Uaicurapá rivers.

Steeped in centuries-old Indian culture, this village celebrates an annual 'Boi Bumba' festival. The yearly folkloric festival, celebrates cultural diversity in the Amazon and is held in June but the townspeople reenact the festival for visitors throughout the year. The city is divided into two groups that compete against each other: the 'Caprichosos' in blue and the 'Garantidos' in red.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 16:00

Alter do Chão is a charming riverside village located on the Rio Tapajos, it offers quaint cottages along white-sand beaches lined with leafy palm trees. Home to Ilha do Amor, one of the most photographed white sand islands in the entire world.

Explore Lago Verde, a grand lagoon that can be viewed from rented canoes, or take a boat tour along the Rio Tapajós or the Amazon. You’ll see a number of bird species and might even spot a crocodile or a sloth. Try Serra Pelada if you seek the perfect place for a short but breathtaking hike.

A day cruising at sea offers you the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Start your morning on the top-level decks with a game of pickleball, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and expansive ocean views. Or, head to the Greenhouse Spa & Salon® to rejuvenate with a therapeutic spa treatment. The Kids Club will keep younger guests entertained with a variety of fun events and activities, while you can unwind by the pool or enjoy a Pilates class at the Fitness Center.

In the evening, delight in a tantalizing meal at one of the ship's restaurants, and afterward, enjoy a world-class performance at the stunning World Stage, adding a touch of culture to your night. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or both, a day at sea will be full of unforgettable experiences.

As you navigate through the labyrinth of waterways, marvel at the diverse array of wildlife and rich flora and fauna. This scenic journey provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the vastness and biodiversity of one of the world's most incredible natural wonders from the comfort of your ship.

Arrives: 23:15 Departs: 23:15

All ships entering the Amazon pass through what is called the Barra Norte, or North Bar, the final leg of the mighty river as it makes its way to the sea. This branch of the river sits to the north of Ilha de Marajó, an enormous island in the middle of the Amazon’s mouth with palm trees, a variety of birds and vast cattle and water buffalo ranches - its water buffalo outnumber residents by a ratio of three to one.

Among the cities you may see from your ship is Macapá, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amapá. It's home to half a million people, and yet there are no connections by road to the rest of the country. The city sits on the equator, hence its unofficial nickname: the Capital of the Middle of the World.

After traveling some 6,400 kilometers (4,000 miles), the Amazon River finally arrives at the Atlantic Ocean. (The word some may sound unnecessarily imprecise, but geographers measure the length of the river from different points.) This section of the world’s largest river measured by volume is often referred to as its “bar,” a name used to describe the mouths of other rivers as well. The delta here is a maze of islands, formed by the sediment that accumulates when the Amazon enters the ocean.

The largest island in this area is Ilha de Marajó, which measures 40,100 square kilometers (15,500 square miles). That’s roughly equivalent to three Connecticuts or one Switzerland. The region is fascinating to naturalists, though much of what is of interest is impossible to see from a ship, namely, the variety of aquatic life that can exist where freshwater and ocean water meet. What is visible, though, is the remarkable diversity of birds above the water’s surface - around 540 different species, including a profusion of egrets and herons - and the palm trees that cover many of the islands. You are also likely to see cattle and water buffalo, a cause of concern, as ranching has threatened the habitats of many native species, both plants and animals.

Arrives: 2:15 Departs: 2:15

Enroute to the Amazon, ships sail along an area of Brazil known as Barra Norte, or North Bar. Barra Norte is then often divided into two areas: Barra Norte River, referring to the end of this branch of the Amazon River where it flows into the Atlantic; and Barra Norte Sea, to the east, the part of the Atlantic along this section of Brazil’s coast.

Most of the North Cape is a protected biological reserve, with some of the world’s tallest mangroves. It is also home to jaguars, manatees and a number of turtle species. At the actual mouth of the Amazon, countless islands - some named (dos Porcos, do Pará, Mututí and Uituquara) and even more unnamed - create a baffling maze that's constantly being reshaped by the tides and sediment from the river.

A day cruising at sea offers you the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Start your morning on the top-level decks with a game of pickleball, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and expansive ocean views. Or, head to the Greenhouse Spa & Salon® to rejuvenate with a therapeutic spa treatment. The Kids Club will keep younger guests entertained with a variety of fun events and activities, while you can unwind by the pool or enjoy a Pilates class at the Fitness Center.

In the evening, delight in a tantalizing meal at one of the ship's restaurants, and afterward, enjoy a world-class performance at the stunning World Stage, adding a touch of culture to your night. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or both, a day at sea will be full of unforgettable experiences.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

Devil's Island, part of French Guiana's Îles du Salut, is steeped in history and intrigue. Once a notorious French penal colony, it housed political prisoners like Captain Alfred Dreyfus. The island's dense jungle and treacherous waters made escape nearly impossible, adding to its eerie reputation. Visitors can explore remnants of the prison buildings, including cells and administration offices, which offer a sobering glimpse into the harsh conditions endured by inmates.

Beyond its grim past, Devil's Island boasts stunning natural beauty. The lush tropical vegetation and surrounding azure waters create a stark contrast to the island's history. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts will enjoy the island's diverse wildlife, including exotic birds and playful monkeys. A trip to Devil's Island is a journey through history and nature, offering a unique and hauntingly beautiful experience.

A day cruising at sea offers you the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Start your morning on the top-level decks with a game of pickleball, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and expansive ocean views. Or, head to the Greenhouse Spa & Salon® to rejuvenate with a therapeutic spa treatment. The Kids Club will keep younger guests entertained with a variety of fun events and activities, while you can unwind by the pool or enjoy a Pilates class at the Fitness Center.

In the evening, delight in a tantalizing meal at one of the ship's restaurants, and afterward, enjoy a world-class performance at the stunning World Stage, adding a touch of culture to your night. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or both, a day at sea will be full of unforgettable experiences.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 18:00

Bridgetown, the captivating capital of Barbados, combines faded colonial history, captivating tradition, and vivid white beaches. Stately colonial buildings intermingle with colourful wooden homes, open-air markets and catch-of-the-day cafés. Ships will dock at this port.

Top Things to Do in Bridgetown:

  • ride an electric tram into Harrison Cave
  • look for green monkeys in the Barbados Wildlife Reserve
  • relax at the Copacabana Beach Bar
  • visit the George Washington House
  • go underwater in the Atlantis Submarine

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 14:00

The capital of Dominica, Roseau is a small town with plenty of colonial charm. Its surrounds are lush and mountainous, rich rainforest embraces rare bird species, crater lakes, bubbling hot springs and splendid tumbling cascades. Ships will dock at this port.

Top Things to Do in Roseau:

  • relax in the hot springs at Bongo Baths
  • snorkel Champagne Reef
  • swim at Trafalgar Falls
  • 4wd through Dominica's rainforests
  • visit the Dominica Botanic Garden
  • hike to the Emerald Pool

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

The largest of the British Virgin Islands, Tortola is known for its shimmering beaches, oleander and hibiscus-covered mountainsides, and quaint towns tucked along coves. This early home to Blackbeard and Captain Kidd maintains its salty pirate legacy and rum-making traditions today. Ships will dock or anchor in Road Town Harbour.

Top Things to Do on Tortola:

  • snorkel Anegada, the BVI’s only coral island
  • hike Sage Mountain
  • explore the Baths at Virgin Gorda
  • take a catamaran to Jost Van Dyke Island
Port:Road Town

Road Town is located on Tortola, the largest of the British Virgin Islands. The island is known for its shimmering beaches, oleander and hibiscus-covered mountainsides, and quaint towns tucked along coves. This early home to Blackbeard maintains its pirate legacy and rum-making traditions today. Ships will dock or anchor in Road Town Harbour.

Top Things to Do on Tortola:

  • snorkel Anegada, the BVI’s only coral island
  • hike Sage Mountain
  • explore the Baths at Virgin Gorda
  • take a catamaran to Jost Van Dyke Island

A day cruising at sea offers you the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Start your morning on the top-level decks with a game of pickleball, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and expansive ocean views. Or, head to the Greenhouse Spa & Salon® to rejuvenate with a therapeutic spa treatment. The Kids Club will keep younger guests entertained with a variety of fun events and activities, while you can unwind by the pool or enjoy a Pilates class at the Fitness Center.

In the evening, delight in a tantalizing meal at one of the ship's restaurants, and afterward, enjoy a world-class performance at the stunning World Stage, adding a touch of culture to your night. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or both, a day at sea will be full of unforgettable experiences.

Arrives: 7:00

Known as the 'cruise capital of the world', Port Miami is is considered to be the world’s busiest cruise ship port. Whether arriving or departing, aboard your cruise liner you can take in the superb view of the Miami skyline.

This multicultural city where the sun rules supreme is more than just a cruise port. Palm-lined causeways stretch across luminous Biscayne Bay as Miami rises in a gleam of glass towers, Art Deco curves, and tropical colour. Along Ocean Drive in South Beach, pastel facades from the 1930s glow beneath the Florida sun, while nearby Little Havana hums with domino parks, cigar shops, and the aroma of Cuban coffee. Beyond the shoreline, calm waters, yacht marinas, and breezy promenades frame a city shaped by Caribbean rhythms and sunlit coastal glamour.

Note: Ship ports may not be located in the starting & ending cities listed. Port and transfer details will be provided in your travel documentation. The provided itinerary is for informational purposes only. Activities and sightseeing attractions listed may not be available or achievable within the time in port.

Life On Board

Holland America
 (23) Reviews
Total No. of Cruises 556
For 150 years, Holland America Line has been a recognized leader in cruising. If you are looking for some of the most spacious and comfortable ships at sea, award-winning service, exquisite dining, extensive activities and enrichment programs and compelling worldwide itineraries, you've come to the right place. Balance. more Depth. Authenticity. These are the elements we bring to more than 500 itineraries, stopping in 100 countries, the world over.
Zaandam
Zaandam

The elegant and intimate Zaandam carries less than 1500 guests while offering space and comfort as you explore the world. Read more

Delicious Onboard Dining
Delicious Onboard Dining

Relish the complimentary and specialty dining options that showcase a range of global cuisines with culinary expertise. Read more

Explorations Central
Explorations Central

Take part in the destination focussed program offered by Exploraitons Central to elevate your experience in each port. Read more

From Classic to Contemporary
From Classic to Contemporary

From familiar or unknown gems, you will enjoy the program of classic to contemporary music and meet the artist opportunities. Read more

Shore Excursions for All
Shore Excursions for All

However you are seeking to explore the destinations you are visiting, there are a vast array of excursions to choose from. Read more

Refresh, Relax, Rejuvenate
Refresh, Relax, Rejuvenate

Take the time to indulge in spa and salon treatments while you vacation so you return home refreshed, relaxed and rejuvenated. Read more

Ship Reviews (3)

Holland America Reviews
Reviews 3 Reviews
Average Rating 5 out of 5
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Everything and More   1 , SA, Australia, Jun 2024
This was my first cruise and so pleased we were on a smaller ship and not a floating hotel. I managed the very slight roll well. The Zaandam was an older ship but more than made up for it with service, variety of shore excursions and itinerary. It still had everything you need for a relaxing and entertaining holiday. It was more than I imagined with read more glaciers 'calving', bus / train trip to the Yukon and a pub crawl in an old gold mining town. Food was good, and plentiful. I have a special diet and whether it was in the dining room, Lido Deck buffet or specialty dining, I always had a choice. I can certainly recommend Holland America.
Yukon + Denali Cruise Tour 4 , NSW, Australia, Jun 2024
The highlight for us was the land tour, especially Denali and Dawson City. The accommodation and transport was good and the excursions were great. We enjoyed going on the cruise for 4 days after the land portion. Holland America was an excellent cruise - the food, accommodation and staff were great.
Excellent Ports of call - Eastern Canada and New England 3 , WA, Australia, Aug 2023
Holland America were really good to travel with, we chose a smaller ship and enjoyed every minute. The passengers were friendly and the crew were excellent, the cabin neat and clean. We visited Boston, Portland, St John, Halifax, Cornerbrook, Prince Edward Island, Sagqueny, Qubec and Montreal, all great ports of call. Would highly recommend this trip.

Prices & Dates

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