New Canadian Procedures are a Win for Guests Cruising to Alaska and Canada

Holland America Line is pleased with the recent announcement of the lifting of Canadian pandemic border restrictions. Under the new guidelines, Canadian border vaccination and testing requirements are no longer necessary, which is an important step for the cruise industry in simplifying the travel process for itineraries to Alaska and Canada.

Under the new procedures, there is no longer a vaccination requirement for people entering Canada, COVID-19 testing at airports will end and the use of the ArriveCan app will be optional by the end of September.

“This is a win for the cruise industry and for our guests, as we are seeing growing interest for booking 2023 cruises to Alaska and Canada/New England,” said Gus Antorcha, president of Holland America Line. “It’s a positive step that puts health protocols for our Canada and Alaska cruises more in line with most of our other global cruises. We thank Transport Canada for taking action that will continue to protect the health of travelers while also making it easier for them to book a cruise that allows us to support the local economy.”

In addition to Canada lifting border measures, Holland America Line is making it even easier for guests to plan for a cruise with a new Health Protocols Tool on Holland America Line’s website. Now booked guests can simply enter their booking number and the exact vaccination and testing requirements will be outlined. All 2022 cruises are available, and 2023 departures are to be loaded soon.

Alaska and Canada/New England Itineraries Abundant in 2023
In 2023, six Holland America Line ships will explore Alaska from April through September roundtrip from Seattle, Washington; roundtrip from Vancouver, B.C.; or one-way between Whittier (Anchorage), Alaska, and Vancouver. Offering more visits to Glacier Bay than any other major cruise line, Holland America Line weaves 75 years of Alaska expertise into every nuance of the journey.

For explorers who want to travel farther into the Great Land, 16 different Cruisetours combine a three-, four- or seven-day Alaska cruise with an inland exploration of Denali National Park. Holland America Line is the only cruise line that extends land tours up to the unspoiled reaches of Canada’s Yukon Territory.

Holland America Line’s Zaandam and Zuiderdam will head to Canada/New England in 2023 to showcase the natural beauty and maritime history of the region. The itineraries are offered roundtrip from Boston, Massachusetts, or between Boston and Montreal or Quebec City, Canada.

From April through September, the two ships feature a series of “Canada & New England Discovery” departures that highlight New England’s quintessential towns and Canada’s undeniable Old-World French flair. Aboard Zuiderdam guests can set off a 25- days exploration that stretches to Newfoundland, Greenland and Iceland, while Zaandam includes 10- and 11-day cruises to Newfoundland.

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  1. Ryan Sales October 20, 2022 at 10:17 am - Reply

    Is there testing requirements for Alaska cruise? Your protocol does not address this.

  2. Gus October 6, 2022 at 5:23 pm - Reply

    Cruise is great, but guest relations after a cruise is horrible!! You will be on hold for hours if you need help with something after the cruise. Very disappointing!

  3. Denise September 30, 2022 at 4:14 pm - Reply

    I am actually disappointed about no testing requirements for the ships, as it was great getting on knowing everyone was vaccinated and had been tested. It gave us some kind of comfort level.
    Having said all that – I will still take a cruise & I want you to know it is much appreciated that the staff all wear masks.
    We had the most amazing time on the Koningsdam and the staff were fantastic!!

  4. Linda Coles September 27, 2022 at 7:27 am - Reply

    Alaskan cruise September11- 25/ 2022 on the Nieuw Amsterdam. Dave and myself would like to thank our Stewards HADA and DHIAS for doing exceptional work. They have great personalities, always smiling and asking if we need anything for our room. Thank you both for making our vacation awesome.

  5. Kenneth Dick September 26, 2022 at 5:15 pm - Reply

    Hopefully dropping testing for Australia will be next. Reviewing Australia’s entry requirements, if vaccinated (we are, including Omicron booster) Covid test not required. Fingers crossed.

  6. Ron Webb September 26, 2022 at 3:28 pm - Reply

    Does this mean that I no longer have to take a supervised Covid test prior to boarding my “Transcanal – Fall” cruise (Panama Canal), leaving Vancouver on October 2?

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