HAL’s Zuiderdam returns to service in San Diego
Holland America Line’s Zuiderdam is back in service in San Diego
The ship joins Koningsdam, which resumed service in San Diego in October.
“San Diego is an important homeport for us, and we are excited to have two ships back in full-time operation here,” said Gus Antorcha, president of Holland America Line.
Holland America Line now has six ships cruising again in the Caribbean, Mexico and along the Pacific Coast of the United States.
Zuiderdam’s first cruise is a 10-day “Mexico and Sea of Cortez” sailing that is followed by Panama Canal departures and a grand 35-day South Pacific and Pacific cruise.
Holland America Line has been homeporting from the Port of San Diego since the 1990s.
For the upcoming 2021-22 season, the cruise line will bring more than 81,000 guests to the city.
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