HAL’s Eurodam extends 2021 Mediterranean season
Holland America Line’s Eurodam ship will sail a series of Mediterranean cruises later this year, assuming the previously scheduled cruises of Westerdam.
It follows a series of four scheduled cruises to Greece in summer 2021. From 12 September until the end of October Eurodam will offer five 12-day itineraries from Venice, Italy; between Venice and Piraeus (Athens) Venice and Barcelona or from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Bookings open 27 May for these cruises.
Guests who were booked on these original Westerdam cruises will automatically be rebooked on the same departure date aboard in a comparable stateroom.
As a Signature Class vessel, Eurodam has a slightly larger capacity.
It begins with a sailing calling at Zadar and Hvar, Croatia; Kotor in Montenegro; Crete, Rhodes overnight, Mykonos and Piraeus.
The other sailings include calls at Istanbul, Dubrovnik, Santorini, Naples, Cadiz, Barcelona and Cannes.
The Mediterranean itineraries were designed to offer non-repeating ports on back-to-back itineraries to enable guests to visit more ports and more countries on one extended voyage.
These HAL cruises are available for guests who have received their final dose of an approved Covid-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise.
Holland America Line guests will be required to comply with all health and safety protocols in place at the time of departure.
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