Holland America Line has been recognised for its Alaska cruise experience with the ‘Reader Recommended’ endorsement from the UK’s Good Housekeeping Institute.
As part of the independent review process, 94% of respondents rated their overall onboard experience seven or higher out of 10, while 90% said they would recommend an Alaska cruise with Holland America Line to friends and family.
95% of respondents enjoyed learning about glacier history with onboard experts, and 93% found the Alaska National Parks “mesmerising and enjoyable”.
Travel agents can now use the Good Housekeeping ‘Reader Recommended’ logo across their own marketing channels to promote Holland America Line’s Alaska cruises.
Karen Farndell, director – sales & marketing at Holland America Line, said: “We are incredibly proud to receive the ‘Reader Recommended’ endorsement from the Good Housekeeping Institute – one of the UK’s most trusted marks of quality. This recognition is especially meaningful as it comes directly from guests who have sailed with us.
“As the cruise line with the most Alaska wildlife and wilderness viewing opportunities, we remain committed to delivering the very best of the region, from our exclusive Alaska Glacier Guarantee to our fresh, sustainable, wild-caught local seafood. We’re proud that so many of our guests would cruise with us again and look forward to welcoming even more people on board to discover the wonders of Alaska.”
Holland America Line recently announced it will invest $70 million in a multi-year expansion of its Denali Lodge and Alaska Cruisetours product. The investment will be used to expand guest capacity and improve facilities at the Denali Lodge.
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