Celebrating Alaska, Holland America style
Cruise line commemorates 70 years of operating sailings to northwesterly state
I’ve always had a soft spot for cruises to Alaska. Those who’ve been before probably know what I’m talking about: the nature, the scenic cruising, the rich history. If you’ve never been to Alaska, you might wonder: why would anyone voluntarily go to a destination where rain and cooler temperatures are probably on the menu?
The truth is that Alaska is one of the best destinations in the world to cruise to. Remote even by modern standards, Alaska cruises visit some of the key cities and towns in southeast Alaska, and offer up the chance to explore more of northern Alaska with overland extensions known as cruise tours.
Although many lines offer cruises to Alaska, I’ve always been fond of Holland America Line’s sailings (cruise.center/ holland).
The line operates a fleet of midsized ships that are classically elegant and easy for passengers to navigate. They’re also built mindfully for Alaska, with glassdomed midship swimming pools, sheltered deck spaces, forwardfacing observation lounges, and two-storey dining rooms that feature sweeping 180-degree views over the ship’s stern. That’s an important consideration because in Alaska, there’s always something to see.
This year, though, Holland America gets to give itself a bit of a pat on the back. It’s celebrating 70 years of operating cruises to Alaska, and is commemorating the special occasion with new on-board events and programming for the 2017 year’s cruise season from Vancouver, Seattle and Seward, Alaska.
“Celebrating 70 years in Alaska — or any destination — is a milestone that isn’t often seen in our industry. We are especially proud to have been the first tour company in Alaska back in 1947, showing the beauty and greatness of this region to travellers,” said Orlando Ashford, president of Holland America Line. “Going into 2017, we wanted to mark our anniversary in a memorable way with special experiences that add an extra dimension to our robust Alaska programming and bring even more of Alaska to our guests.”
To help celebrate this special occasion, the line has partnered with the Juneau-based Alaska Brewing Company to create its own exclusive Holland America Line Pale Ale that will be available on-board. Guests who take one of Holland America’s Land and Sea journeys to Denali National Park will also be treated to another exclusive anniversary brew from the Denali Brewing Company.
Food is, understandably, an important part of the Alaska cruise experience. Holland America has always done a good job in Alaska in this respect, with locally inspired dishes and ingredients on offer. This year, guests will be able to sample new dishes in the ship’s Vista Dining Room or perhaps sip on a Midnight Sun cocktail created by mixologist Dale DeGroff. A special celebratory meal will be concluded with — you guessed it — Baked Alaska.
A new partnership with BBC Earth adds on-board documentary programming relevant to Alaska, while a new Alaska in Concert multimedia production will combine footage from the BBC Earth series, Wild Alaska, with live musical performances to allow guests to experience all four seasons in Alaska in one show.
Additionally, the line will continue its tradition of inviting speakers from the Huna indigenous people of Glacier Bay on board to provide cultural interpretation while ships cruise through Glacier Bay National Park.
If you’ve never cruised to Alaska before, I’d start with the “classic” Alaska cruise: a weeklong round-trip voyage from Vancouver. Holland America has perfected these itineraries over the years, which include two days of scenic cruising in the amazing Inside Passage off the B.C. coast. They also include visits to Juneau, Ketchikan and Skagway, along with a full day of scenic cruising in Glacier Bay National Park, and a half-day’s scenic cruising in Tracy Arm Fjord just south of Juneau, where towering cliff faces give way to the North and South Sawyer Glaciers.
This year, a total of seven Holland America Line ships will be cruising to Alaska, with departures beginning right now. Itineraries range in length from seven to 14 days, and depart round-trip from Vancouver; round-trip from Seattle, or one-way between Vancouver and Seward. Nieuw Amsterdam, Noordam, the smaller Volendam and her sister, Zaandam will call Vancouver home this season between May and September.
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