Oct. 19, 2007 — Holland America Line began its tradition
of world cruising in 1958, and more than half a century later
the line continues to offer the annual once-in-a-lifetime
journeys. Celebrating the line’s annual tour around the globe,
ms Rotterdam returns to world cruising in 2009
with a 114/117-day Grand World Voyage departing Jan. 19, 2009,
from
Los Angeles. The
voyage is highlighted in new 2009 Grand World Voyage brochure
produced by the premium cruise line. Hot off the press, the
catalogue is filled with stunning images, itinerary details and
in-depth information about ports of call.
The 1,316-passenger ship — which was built expressly for world cruising
— sails a westbound route through the Pacific Ocean to the
Hawaiian Islands, on to the South Pacific, Australia, Asia and
Africa before making calls in the Caribbean en route back to
Fort Lauderdale and New York. Calling at 39 ports in 27
countries across five continents,
Rotterdam
will cover more than 35,100 nautical miles while sailing on 15
different oceans, seas, bays, channels and straits.
Guests can choose to return to
Fort Lauderdale May 13 or
disembark at
New York three days
later on May 16, making the total voyage 117 days. Hundreds of
optional shore excursions and an array of overland tours add
color to this epic voyage, and several cruise segments ranging
from 22 to 69 days are available for those wanting a shorter
journey.
In addition to favorite cities,
Rotterdam
visits lesser-known ports offering guests unparalleled access to
some of the most exotic destinations in the world. The itinerary
features maiden calls at Kemaman, Malaysia — known as Malaysia’s
silk capital — and Maputo, Mozambique, the most exotic port of
call during the voyage and once the “Cannes of Africa.” Iles des
Pins,
New Caledonia, not
previously visited on a Grand world voyage, adds to the port
repertoire.
The itinerary also gives guests extra time to explore several
ports of call with overnights in Sydney, Australia; Hong Kong
and Shanghai, China; Mumbai, India; Mombasa, Kenya, and Cape
Town, South Africa. A highlight of the cruise will include a
Midnight Golden Line Crossing when
Rotterdam crosses
both the Equator and International Date Line simultaneously.
2009 Grand World Voyage reservations can now be booked
Reservations are now available for Holland America Line’s
2009 Grand World Voyage. Early-booking bonus amenities for
full-cruise guests include airfare, prepaid hotel service
charges, shipboard credit, luggage delivery service and
limousine transfers when booking select stateroom categories;
amenities vary by category and booking date.
The Grand World Voyage is available to book for the full
cruise or in segments as short as 22 days. Cruise fares are per
person, double occupancy and rates start at $21,499 for the
114-day and $21,999 for the 117-day Grand World Voyage departing
Jan. 19, 2009. Fares for the 22-day
Sydney to
Hong Kong segment departing
Feb. 11 begin at just $4,449.
The
Holland
America
Line premium cruise experience
At the heart of every Holland America Line cruise is a warm
and award-winning style of service that is never in the way and
never out of reach. Sophisticated and savory menus enhance every
culinary experience, with options to suit every taste. Whether
it’s a five-course meal in the Main Dining Room, an intimate
table at the elegant Pinnacle Grill or fare while relaxing
poolside, the crew of Holland America Line know how to
orchestrate a truly memorable dining affair.
Culinary staff and guest chefs will lead cooking classes and
demonstrations in the onboard
Culinary
Arts
Center
presented by Food & Wine magazine, and, as part of the
Explorations Speaker Series, special guest
lecturers will sail on segments of the Grand World Voyage to
offer unique and enriching perspectives
on regional art, history and culture. The Explorations
Café — powered by the New York Times — enables guests to
stay connected to loved ones. To rest up for the next day,
guests are assured a good night’s sleep with the Mariner’s Dream
stateroom amenities, including luxurious beds and linens.
When in port, guests can choose from a multitude of diverse
shore excursions including the exclusive Medallion Collection
featuring Overland Adventures; Signature Collection private-car
touring; visits to natural, architectural and technical
masterpieces from the Wonders of the World Collection; and rare
and unusual experiences with the Encore Collection excursions.
Source - Holland America Press Release
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