HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has opened its 2026 European season for sale, with eight ships operating voyages from seven to 42 days. Embarkation is available from 11 different cities, with many itineraries able to be combined into ‘Collectors Voyages’ of at least 21 days with no repeating ports. Across the...
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HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has opened its 2026 European season for sale, with eight ships operating voyages from seven to 42 days.
Embarkation is available from 11 different cities, with many itineraries able to be combined into ‘Collectors Voyages’ of at least 21 days with no repeating ports.
Across the season, travellers can access 175 UNESCO World Heritage sites in 35 countries.
Mediterranean voyages will include many popular ports of call including Sicily and Portofino, two of 11 ports visited in Italy, while the line will also return to St Tropez for the first time in 15 years.
HAL will also meet demand by increasing the number of departures to the Norwegian Fjords, with many featuring late-evening departures or overnight stays in Norway, Poland, Latvia and Denmark.
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