Holland America Opens Bookings For 2026 Alaska Cruise Season

Holland America has opened bookings for its 2026 Alaska cruise season, which includes six ships sailing in the region.

Holland America Guarantees Glacier Viewing on Every Alaska Cruise

Holland America has opened bookings for its 2026 Alaska cruise season. Six ships will sail in the region from April through September 2026, offering voyages roundtrip from Seattle, roundtrip from Vancouver, or between Vancouver and Whittier. Itineraries range from seven to 28 days and include the monthlong “Alaska Arctic Circle Solstice” sailing and a new 14-day roundtrip option from Seattle.

Holland America Guarantees Glacier Viewing on Every Alaska Cruise

Highlights of the season include:

  • For the first time in over five years, Westerdam will cruise to Alaska from Vancouver and Noordam will sail roundtrip from Seattle. This deployment provides guests with different ship options to repeat their favorite itineraries.
  • New in 2026, the 14-day “Great Alaska Explorer” cruise will be offered roundtrip from Seattle in addition to Vancouver.
  • The popular 28-day “Alaska Arctic Circle Solstice” cruise returns for a third year. Noordam will sail roundtrip from Seattle to the Bering Sea and into the Arctic Circle. The itinerary will include 11 Alaska ports, plus Prince Rupert and Vancouver.
  • Guests looking to combine Alaska with more of the wildlife and the rugged nature of British Columbia can embark on the “Great Bear Rainforest” cruise on Noordam, departing April 19th. Highlights include an overnight at Prince Rupert and scenic cruising in the Grenville Channel, Bella Bella, and Johnstone Strait, with a transit of the Seymour Narrows.

Holland America’s signature Cruisetours that combine a cruise with an overland tour to Denali National Park and journey up the Yukon will be available for booking in the near future. 2025 Cruisetours are available for booking now.

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Holland America’s Alaska cruises feature its “We Love Alaska” program, which immerses guests in the local culture with onboard programming, cruise activities, and shore excursions. The experiences are delivered through experts leading workshops and lectures, Alaska Up Close presentations exploring the stories of Alaskans, tours highlighting the best of each destination, and fine dining events showcasing the culinary traditions of the region.

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Sarah has been writing about the cruise industry since 2015, and in that time has taken a dozen cruises and counting. Her favorite onboard activities include trying the casual dining options, spending time in the spa’s thermal suite, and attending the love & marriage show. You can keep up with her on Instagram at @IAmSarahJaneB.
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