Holland America Line revealed its complete lineup of Legendary Voyages for the 2027-28 season, the company announced in a press release.

The premium brand stated that the schedule is highlighted by immersive cruises, such as its first Caribbean-based Legendary Voyage, the 28-day “Pan Am 100 Years” cruise, and the 28-day “Solar Eclipse & Cosmic Port Explorer” itinerary.

The sailings join returning favorites, including the 47-day “Ultimate Mediterranean & Atlantic Passage” and the refreshed 28-day “Legendary Amazon Explorer,” now sailing roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in January 2028.

Holland America added that these “history-rich itineraries” anchor a global lineup of long-duration cruises created for passengers who want to “fully engage with the places they visit through extended time ashore and routes designed to showcase each region’s culture and character.”

“Our guests are always looking for adventures that feel personal and unforgettable, whether that’s following the paths of ancient explorers, watching a solar eclipse at sea, or spending unhurried time in some of the world’s most storied cities,” said Paul Grigsby, Holland America Line’s vice president of revenue planning and deployment.

“These new Legendary Voyages tap deeply into those desires, blending historic routes, rare access and extraordinary port time with the premium onboard experience our long-time cruisers return for again and again,” he added.

Holland America noted that the 2027-28 Legendary Voyages are anchored in an “elevated approach to exploration” and feature extended stays in culturally rich ports, along with thematic journeys that range from astronomy-focused sailings to heritage-inspired routes and remote-island arcs.

The collection spans a series of 28- to 47-day itineraries to Alaska, Europe, the South Pacific, the Caribbean, South America, and the Amazon.

The company added that the cruises draw on more than 150 years of seafaring tradition to deliver a deeper understanding of each region.

In addition to unique itineraries, the Legendary Voyages offer what Holland America calls “the ceremony and sense of occasion” found on its Grand Voyages, with a focus on a single region or narrative.

“These lengthier cruises—ranging from 25 to 59 days—visit some of the world’s most intriguing ports and offer extended exploration opportunities,” the company added.

Onboard programming is also specially curated to share insights into the history and culture of the destinations visited, with themed parties, sailaway celebrations and classic cruise activities.