Eurodam and Maasdam Offer 21 Cruises
May 12, 2008 - Holland America Line will debut three new
ports in Québec on its 13-, 14- and 15-day cruises to Canada
and New England between May and October 2009. The longer
cruises of the Signature-class ms Eurodam and popular ms
Maasdam will call at Gaspé, Baie-Comeau and/or Sept-îles,
creating new opportunities for guests to enjoy extraordinary
scenic, cultural and wildlife watching experiences in
Québec.
Together, the five-star Eurodam and Maasdam will
offer 21 Canada and New England cruises ranging from seven
to 15 days in 2009. Guests will have the choice of sailing
from five convenient home ports - Boston, Montréal, Québec
City, New York and Fort Lauderdale.
"Gaspé, Baie-Comeau and Sept-îles are fantastic new ports
that feature outstanding attractions," said Richard D.
Meadows, CTC, executive vice president, marketing, sales and
guest programs. "Our goal is to introduce guests to a wide
range of new outdoor activities and cultural experiences on
these cruises, whether on a fall foliage cruise or enjoying
a summer family vacation."
From Gaspé, guests can experience dramatic sea cliffs of
Forillon National Park, Bonaventure Island with North
America's largest colony of gannets, and Percé Rock National
Park, known for excellent opportunities to see blue,
humpback, fin and rorqual whales. Baie-Comeau features the
Borealis Center, a maritime adventure park with spectacular
landscapes and activities such as hiking, sea kayaking and
interpretive cruises.
Sept-îles introduces guests to a native Innu community,
providing a unique cultural experience through its historic
trading post and Innu museum. The Rail and River Tour takes
guests by train along the majestic Moisie River, known for
its salmon and unforgettable scenery, to an Innu summer camp
where guests enjoy reenactments of tribal customs and a
salmon bake.
Maasdam Offers 15 Seven-Day Sailings for Easy
Family Cruises
The Maasdam kicks off the 2009 season May 8 with a 15-day
cruise from Ft. Lauderdale to Montréal. The 1,258-guest ship
calls at Charleston, S.C; Newport, R.I; Bar Harbor, Maine;
Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia; and Charlottetown, Prince
Edward Island before spending a day each at new ports Gaspé
and Sept-îles. The Maasdam then cruises the scenic Saguenay
Fjord, calls at Port Saguenay and visits Québec City for two
full days before reaching Montréal.
In the fall, the Maasdam departs Oct. 10 on a similar
13-day cruise from Montréal to Ft. Lauderdale that features
Gaspé and Baie-Comeau. Most ports of call are the same with
the addition of Saint John (Bay of Fundy), New Brunswick and
several days at sea from Bar Harbor to Ft. Lauderdale.
From May 23 to Oct. 3, the Maasdam sails 14 seven-day
cruises between Montréal and Boston, featuring scenic
cruising of the St. Lawrence River and calling at Québec
City, Charlottetown, Sydney, Halifax and Bar Harbor. Guests
can opt for excursions such as touring Acadia National Park
near Bar Harbor by bike, exploring the Peggy's Cove
Lighthouse Route near Halifax and joining the popular Anne
of Green Gables tour in Charlottetown.
The ship also offers a seven-day, roundtrip cruise from
Boston Aug. 29 that calls at Portland, Maine, Saint John,
Halifax, Sydney and Bar Harbor.
Eurodam Offers 10-day Cruises, plus 14-day
Sailing Featuring Gaspé
Signature-class Eurodam features three 10-day cruises
between New York and Québec City departing Aug. 27, Sept. 6
and 16. The 2,104-guest ship calls at Newport, Rhode Island,
Boston, Bar Harbor, Halifax, Sydney, Charlottetown and
Québec City for a full day and overnight stay.
On Sept. 26, the Eurodam sails a special 14-day cruise
from Québec City to Ft. Lauderdale that features the new
port of Gaspé during the peak of fall color. The ship
continues to Corner Brook, Newfoundland, cruises the scenic
Bay of Islands and calls at Charlottetown, Saint John,
Portland, Boston, Newport and New York before sailing for
Ft. Lauderdale.
On all of Holland America Line's Canada and New England
cruises, a wide variety of shore excursions offer hundreds
of optional tours ranging from soft adventure to culinary
experiences. Medallion excursions provide unparalleled
access to events and sights not otherwise available. For
example, guests can experience a day in the life of a
British redcoat at the Halifax Citadel, sail Nova Scotia's
Bras d'Or Lake or enjoy a private luncheon at one of Bar
Harbor's most elegant Victorian summer homes.
Holland America Line offers pre- and post-cruise hotel
reservations in Boston, New York, Montréal, Québec City and
Fort Lauderdale. It also features a three-night
Montreal/Montebello/Ottawa package.