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HAL offers new customized tours

Saturday, 01 Jun, 2004 0

Holland American Line announced its Signature of Excellence initiative will offer guests a new way to explore many of the line’s 280 ports.

The cruise line says their tours will offer new flexibility to customize tours. Cruisers can choose to spend time ashore in a private, luxury vehicle with the personalized attention of a driver and an English-speaking guide.

Holland America currently offers the service in 46 European Ports of call and will be adding it to other ports.

The service is available for groups of two to eight guests. Most tours are available in four-and eight-hour segments. Incidental costs such as parking fees and bottled water are covered in the cost of the tour.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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