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A CRUISEYOUR CLIENTS WILL NEVER FORGET
begins with remembering every detail.
AlthoughHollandAmericaLinehasbeencruisingfor135years,weneverrest.Whileourguestscan
alwayslookforwardtoanelegantcruise,theyalsocountonustoincorporatethekindofmodern
amenitiesthatturnacruiseintoanunforgettableexperience.Weinviteyoutoconsiderjustafewofthe
manydetailsthatsetHollandAmericaLineapart—andhaveturnedsomanypastguestsintoloyalones.
Spacious, Elegant Ships Worldwide Itineraries
• Graceful, mid-sized ships designed to be true •Morechoices,moredestinationsand
ocean-going vessels moreportsofcallthananyotherpremium
•Stateroomswithmorespaceandverandahs
cruise line
thatarethelargestofanypremiumcruiseline • Quick getaways and longer voyages, ranging
• Mariner’s Dream™ stateroom, featuring plush
fromseventomorethan100days
Euro-Topmattresses,flat-screenTVs,DVD
playersandotherfineamenities Extensive Activities &
Enrichment Programmes
Sophisticated Five-Star Dining •CulinaryArtsCenter,presentedby
•AsYouWish™diningwithflexibletimes
Food&Winemagazine, featuring tasting
and seating
events, demonstrations and cooking classes
• Intimate reservations-only Pinnacle Grill,
•ExplorationsCafé,poweredby
featuringagedSterlingSilverBeef,®Bvlgari®
TheNewYorkTimes,offeringInternet,music
china,Riedel®stemwareandFrette®linens
listening stations, over 2,000 books and more
•Award-winningGreenhouseSpa&Salon
Gracious, Award-Winning Service •ClubHAL,®offeringavarietyofsupervised
•Nearlyonecrewmemberforeverytwoguests
children’s activities, with special activities
and space devoted to teens only
TofindoutmoreaboutHollandAmericaLine,call0845 351 0557.OrtobookviaPOLAROnline,
visitwww.hollandamerica.co.uk.YoucanalsobookviaAmadeusCruise.
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