Sunday, December 16, 2012

Holland America Add Promotions to Select 2013 New England Canada Sailings

Holland America's Maasdam Sails New England Canada Cruise from Boston and Quebec.
Holland America's Maasdam Sails New England Canada Cruise from Boston and Quebec.


To get ready for the 2013 sailing season, Holland America Line is launching one of its most popular annual promotions. The Sail & Save sale begins Dec. 10 and features special savings on multiple cruises and destinations.
Guests who book Sail & Save promotions can take advantage of savings of up to 50 percent off select cruise fares, free or reduced third and fourth fares on select voyages and a free hotel stay on select Canada/New England and Alaska cruises and CruiseTour departures.
“Our Sail & Save promotions make this is the perfect time to start planning a 2013 vacation,” said Richard Meadows, executive vice president, marketing, sales and guest programs. “These offers make it possible for more travelers to take a family cruise, an extended holiday or that once-in-a-lifetime trip at a good value.” 
Cruise destinations featured in the Sail & Save sale include Alaska cruises and CruiseTours, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, Canada/New England, Caribbean, Europe, Grand Voyages, Hawaii/Tahiti, Mexico, Panama Canal and South America itineraries.
With savings up to 50 percent off select cruise fares, the Sail & Save promotion makes cruising an affordable vacation option for a larger traveling audience, especially for multi-generational family groups.   
Guests looking for a family-friendly vacation can book a seven-day cruise to Alaska, the Caribbean or Canada/New England under the free or reduced third and fourth fares promotion. These idyllic regions offer exciting experiences for the whole family with a variety of shore excursion adventures and cultural encounters.
Travelers looking for an extended vacation beyond their Holland America Line cruise can take advantage of the free hotel stay on Canada/New England and Alaska and Alaska CruiseTour itineraries. By adding extra days on land, travelers will have more time to explore these regions known for history and wilderness. 


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