Holland America Line unveils Grand Voyage entertainment


Holland America Line unveils Grand Voyage entertainment

Friday, 19 Jul, 2024 0

Holland America Line has revealed new entertainment options on its Grand Voyages.

Starting with the 2025 Grand World Voyage and Grand Voyage: Pole to Pole itineraries, 15 new shows will debut.

They have been developed by producer Blackburn International and include pop and rock tributes shows such as Carole King, the Carpenters, Eagles, and Fleetwood Mac.

All Grand Voyages will feature a variety of performances, including ‘The Sounds of Summer’, ‘Solid Gold’ and ‘Crossroads’.

Bill Prince, VP of entertainment said: “HAL has never introduced this many shows at one time. The Grand Voyages are the longest itineraries and it’s important to keep the entertainment fresh for our returning guests.”

The 124-day Grand World Voyage will sail roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale, departing January 4, 2025.

Zuiderdam will circle the globe on a westwardly route, visiting 49 ports in 30 countries.

The 133-day Grand Voyage: Pole to Pole cruise will also sail roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale, departing January 25, 2025.

Volendam will follow a south-north-south route, down the coast of South America to Antarctica and then up to the Arctic, visiting 69 ports across five continents.

During their respective cruises, Zuiderdam and Volendam will meet on April 24, 2025, in Barcelona.

Guests who book the full Grand Voyage: Pole-to-Pole or Grand World Voyage by August 19, 2024, will benefit from an early booking bonus of onboard credit and other amenities valued at up to $8,800 or $8,500, per person.

Those booking shorter segments of either itinerary by August 19, 2024, will also receive onboard credit and a free Surf Wi-Fi package.

  

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