Holland America Line Celebrates 75 Years in Alaska by Giving Away 75 Cruises

Nieuw Amsterdam cruising in Alaska. - Photo by Holland America Line

In 2022, Holland America Line is marking its 75th year of cruising to Alaska, the longest that any cruise line has traveled to the ‘Last Frontier’. To celebrate this exciting milestone, Holland America is hosting a sweepstakes to give away 75 Alaska cruises for two. 

Travelers looking for a chance to win can enter at https://www.enterhal.com/ from now through the end of February 13, 2022. Entrants must be legal residents of the United States, ages 21 or over. The prize does not include airfare, ground transportation, or other travel costs.

Westerdam cruising by Glacier Bay, Alaska. - Photo by Holland America Line

Holland America will sail six ships in Alaska (Eurodam, Westerdam, Zuiderdam, Nieuw Amsterdam, Koningsdam, and Noordam) from a variety of homeports in the region in 2022. Every cruise with Holland America includes a visit to one or more of the following iconic glacier destinations: Glacier Bay National Park, College Fjord, Hubbard Glacier, and the Glaciers of Tracy Arm. 

Cruisers looking to explore the region even further can choose any of the 16 Holland America Land+Sea Journeys which combine a 3-, 4-, or 7- night Alaska voyage with a guided visit to Denali National Park or the Yukon. According to Holland America, it is the only cruise line to offer an Alaska cruise combined with an overland tour to both the Denali and Yukon.  

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Are you thinking of planning an Alaska cruise in 2022? Check out our Beginners Guide on Cruising to Alaska, picks for Top Alaska Shore Excursions, and advice on how to choose the Perfect Alaska Itinerary

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Posted by RetiredRay

Did the Eurodam 13 July 2019 but, unfortunately, half the ship was a convention group that tied up the theater the entire trip. Got Orange Club (like the head of the line and the extra menu items), and enjoyed the food and what little entertainment there was, mostly the pianos and the concert folks. While I enjoyed talking to some of the Blues performers, I did not care for their variation on blues. The cooking show was great too. The technology classes were all canceled due to the instructor being ill. The area talks were very informative and we are looking forward to that again this year.

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