Holland America Line is opening nearly three dozen itineraries in 2027–28 spanning Hawaii, Mexico, the Panama Canal and the Pacific Coast, the company said in a press release.

The new season features longer stays in Honolulu, Hawaii, and extended exploration of Mexico’s Sea of Cortez aboard Koningsdam, Eurodam, Nieuw Amsterdam or Zaandam.

Sailings are set to operate October through April from five North American homeports.

“Whether guests are chasing the sun in Hawaii or seeking the rugged, untouched beauty of the Great Bear Rainforest, this season truly has something for every type of cruiser,” said Paul Grigsby, vice president of itinerary planning and deployment for Holland America Line.

“Across each distinct region, guests can immerse themselves in the moments that bring these destinations to life — whether that’s learning the meaning behind island traditions through Hawaii Up Close, spotting some of the 300 bird species that thrive in Tortuguero National Park, or tasting regionally inspired dishes made possible through Destination Dining™ and our Global Fresh Fish Program.”

Hawaii

The 2027-28 Hawaii sailings lasting 17 or 18 days feature extended Honolulu stays, and calls to natural sites including Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, black‑sand beaches, rainforests and the “Land of Frozen Fire.”

Guests will be able to enjoy activities ranging from agriculture and local history to native arts and geology, along with stargazing, luaus and island‑themed entertainment.

Panama Canal

During itineraries lasting from 14 to 22 days guests will be able to see Panama Canal’s Gatun, Pedro Miguel and Miraflores Locks, an engineering marvel surrounded by rainforests.

Voyages will also include access to UNESCO World Heritage sites, Mayan archaeological discoveries, sloth sanctuaries, volcano hikes and coastal cultural immersions across Central America.

Mexico

Mexico sailings offer a range of getaway options, from short warm‑weather escapes to in‑depth Baja and Sea of Cortez exploration.

During trips ranging from seven to 12 days, guests will be able experience the Mexican Riviera, the Baja Peninsula and UNESCO‑recognized natural settings.

Pacific Coast

The Pacific Coast season includes one‑ to seven‑day voyages, bringing back the Great Bear Rainforest itinerary, sailing roundtrip from Vancouver in 2028.

The itineraries will cover wildlife viewing, British Columbia’s fjord-like waterways, and port calls across California and the Pacific Northwest.