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Holland America Line
New itineraries offer deeper regional connections

Holland America Line opened its 2026-2027 Mexico and Pacific Coast seasons, with itineraries designed to help guests authentically connect with the regions. The Mexico season includes longer cruises up to 12 days, visiting well-known favorites as well as rarely-called-at gems like Loreto. The Pacific Coast Season spotlights the cruise line's expertise in the region — especially highlighted by visits to the fjord-like waterways of British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest.

 

Exploring Mexico from San Diego

Koningsdam and Zaandam will sail the Mexico season, offering 16 departures on a variety of eight different itineraries ranging from seven to 12 days. The cruises, which explore the Mexican Riviera, the Baja Peninsula and the Sea of Cortez, all sail either roundtrip from San Diego, California, or open-jaw between San Diego and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Guests can further explore and see more of what Mexico has to offer through exciting shore excursions in each port. From Mazatlan, a full-day tour to the Colonial Villages of the Sierra Madre is available, showcasing Malpica, Concordia and Copala to further delve into the history of the region. And for those seeking an escape from civilization, Majahuitas Cove Catamaran Snorkel & Yelapa Bay Beach is the perfect fit. Majahuitas Cove, accessible only by sea, will entice visitors with its warm water, gentle surf and abundant sea life. And Yelapa, a charming Mexican fishing village, provides the opportunity to hike through the jungle to the Cola de Caballo (Horse Tail Waterfall), or simply relax on the sandy beach.

 

Wildlife and stunning cities of the Pacific Coast

Eleven itineraries ranging from one to seven days provide the perfect escape for those seeking to explore the stunning scenery of the Pacific Coast. Cruises are available on five ships, which will sail from San Diego, Seattle, Washington, and Vancouver on a variety of roundtrip and open-jaw voyages. Cruises call at popular ports like Astoria, Oregon; Santa Barbara, California; and Ensenada, Mexico; and select itineraries feature an overnight in San Francisco, California.

Guests can also choose from two departures of a 7-Day Great Bear Rainforest voyage aboard Noordam, sailing roundtrip from Seattle. The cruise, calling at Ketchikan, Alaska, as well as a number of ports in British Columbia, provides guests with the opportunity to view wildlife like whales, eagles and the rare white-furred Kermode bear — also known as the spirit bear. In addition, those aboard Noordam will experience a highly-sought-after but rare chance to sail the historic Inside Passage, including Bella Bella and the Grenville Channel.

 

Highlights of the 2025-2026 Pacific Coast season

  • Cruises on Eurodam, Koningsdam, Nieuw Amsterdam, Noordam and Zaandam.
  • Itineraries are roundtrip Seattle or San Diego; or between Seattle or San Diego and Vancouver.
  • Several one-day "Pacific Northwest" getaways between Vancouver and Seattle offer a taste of Holland America Line.
  • "Pacific Coast" itineraries are four, five or six days and sail between San Diego and Vancouver. Itineraries vary, but call at ports including Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; San Francisco; Avalon, California; and Santa Barbara.
  • "Great Bear Rainforest" is seven days roundtrip from Seattle and calls at Ketchikan, Prince Rupert, Nanaimo and Victoria; it's offered in October and April.
  • "7-Day Pacific Coast and Wine Country" is from San Diego to Vancouver. The cruise includes Victoria, Avalon, Santa Barbara and Astoria.
  • "Classic California Coast" is seven days roundtrip from San Diego and calls at Avalon, San Francisco (overnight) and Ensenada.

 

Highlights of the 2025-2026 Mexico season

  • Two ships offer Mexico itineraries: Koningsdam and Zaandam.
  • Cruises are roundtrip from San Diego or between San Diego and Vancouver.
  • Seven-day "Mexican Riviera" cruises feature Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán and Cabo San Lucas.
  • The seven-day "Baja Peninsula" itinerary visits Pichilingue (La Paz), Loreto and Cabo San Lucas.
  • The 10-day "Mexican Riviera and Sea of Cortez" itinerary includes all five of the ports on the seven-day itineraries and features a late-night call in Loreto; the 11-day adds Manzanillo, Mexico; the 12-day adds scenic cruising in Bahia Magdalena.
  • The 11-day "Mexican Riviera and Pacific Coast" cruise departs San Diego, calling at Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlán before heading north, calling at Avalon and ending at Vancouver.
  • The 12-day "Historic Baja Peninsula" includes eight ports: Santa Rosalia, Guaymas, Loreto (late-night call), Topolobampo (late-night call), La Paz, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas.

 

Have it all early booking bonus

For a limited time, when guests book 2026-2027 Mexico and Pacific Coast cruises with the Have It All premium package, the standard package amenities of shore excursions, specialty dining, a Signature Beverage Package and Surf Wi-Fi are included — plus the added perk of free prepaid crew appreciation, along with free upgrades to the Elite Beverage Package and Premium Wi-Fi.

Guests can also take advantage of Holland America Line's Exclusive Mariner Society Early Booking Bonus. Mariner Society loyalty members can enjoy up to $400 onboard credit per stateroom when these cruises open for sale. Guests must book these cruises by May 28, 2025, to receive the Exclusive Mariner Society Early Booking Bonus. 

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