
Holland America Line, which has been sailing for 150 years, visits 400 ports in 114 countries every year. Dutch heritage shines through in some of the $4million-worth of artwork to be seen onboard, complimenting the luxurious cruise experience.
Live music remains HAL's forte, with venues including the Rolling Stone Rock room and BB King's Blues Club. For foodies, a wide range of restaurants serve the finest of fayre.
Benoa Harbor, the gateway to Bali's enchanting allure, was transformed from a small fishing village into one of Indonesia's primary cruise hubs, reflecting its growing popularity among international travelers. Its tropical climate ensures warm, sunny days perfect for exploration and relaxation, drawing cruisegoers consistently throughout the year. Main attractions in Benoa include the serene Benoa Beach, the bustling local markets offering a taste of Balinese culture, and water sports activities that cater to adventure seekers.
View moreSurabaya, known as the "City of Heroes" due to its pivotal role in the Indonesian battle for independence, offers a blend of urban charm and historical significance. Its tropical climate makes it a year-round destination, appealing to cruisegoers with its warm weather and cultural depth. Notable sights in Surabaya include the majestic Heroes Monument, the vibrant Chinatown district, and the historic House of Sampoerna, where visitors can delve into the intricacies of Indonesia's tobacco industry.
View moreSemarang stands as a testament to architectural fusion, where colonial Dutch buildings intermingle with Javanese traditional houses. The city's tropical climate, characterized by warm days and cooler evenings, makes it a year-round destination that consistently attracts cruisegoers. Key attractions include the iconic Lawang Sewu, known for its thousand doors and rich history, and the ancient Sam Poo Kong temple, which celebrates Chinese influence in Java.
View moreSingapore, once a humble fishing village, has transformed into a global hub of commerce and culture. The city-state's equatorial climate supports a lush green landscape amidst urban sophistication, offering a year-round tropical environment that contrasts sharply with its modern architecture. Renowned for its efficiency and cleanliness, Singapore uniquely blends Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences, evident in neighborhoods like Little India and Chinatown. An interesting fact: it is one of the few city-states in the world and has a national tree planting day every November to preserve its title as a Garden City.
View moreIf the spirit of adventure courses through your veins, and historical intrigue piques your curiosity, then the story of Penang, where the British East India Company first established a foothold in Southeast Asia, beckons. With its tropical rainforest climate, Penang is a year-round destination that offers more than just sun-soaked beaches; it's a cultural mosaic vibrantly alive in its street art, colonial architecture, and bustling night markets. This island is a microcosm of Malaysia, where traditional trishaws pedal past heritage buildings. Here, even the air is infused with a hint of nutmeg and clove, a nod to its Spice Island moniker.
View morePhuket, once an ancient trading route between India and China, is known as the Pearl of the Andaman. Its humid, tropical climate and lush, mountainous landscape provide a paradise for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. This island offers more than just scenic beaches; its a vibrant showcase of Thai traditions and festivities, such as the Vegetarian Festival with its spectacular processions. Phuket is also the gateway to the unique gibbon rehabilitation project, where visitors can learn about wildlife conservation in Thailand.
View morePort Elizabeth, initially established as a British settlement in 1820, has evolved into a bustling coastal city renowned for its industrial prowess and natural beauty. Over the years, it has played a pivotal role in South Africa's economic landscape, serving as a vital port and hub for trade and commerce. From its early days as a strategic trading post to its present status as a vibrant metropolis, Port Elizabeth has witnessed significant growth and development. Today, it continues to thrive as a dynamic urban center, blending modern amenities with a distinct maritime heritage that echoes throughout its streets.
View moreAbsorb Cape Town's vibrant culture with a visit to the iconic Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, where local artisans showcase their craft in a bustling market atmosphere. Explore the city's rich history or wander through the colourful Bo-Kaap neighbourhood, known for its distinctive architecture and Cape Malay heritage. With its stunning landscapes, diverse cuisine, and welcoming locals, Cape Town promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you enchanted and inspired, making it a must-visit destination on any cruise itinerary. You'll be walking through real-time heritage, rather than reading about events in a book.
View moreElegant and spacious, Volendam takes her décor cues from the garden. Her grand public spaces are graced with floral fabrics and tapestries, as well as huge vases of fresh floral arrangements.
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