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How far in advance should I book my cruise?

Booking your Holland America Line cruise about 6 months in advance is ideal if you want the widest choice of staterooms and suites, ample time to plan shore excursions and dining, and a smoother, more relaxed planning experience overall.

Why booking at least 6 months ahead helps

Planning early gives you the freedom to shape the voyage you want, not just select a sail date and hope for the best.

  • Greater stateroom and suite selection: Earlier booking windows typically offer more categories and preferred stateroom and suite locations, especially on sought-after itineraries and during peak travel periods.

  • More time to plan excursions and dining: You can explore ports at your own pace, choose shore excursions and other experiences that truly interest you, and reserve specialty dining without feeling rushed.

  • A steadier approach to budgeting: A longer planning horizon allows you to spread out payments and trip enhancements in a way that feels measured and comfortable.

Booking early (about 6 to 18 months before departure)

Early booking suits guests who value choice, organization, and a calm, unhurried countdown to embarkation day.

Pros:

  • Maximum selection: If a particular stateroom location or suite category matters to you, booking earlier usually offers the best opportunity to secure it.

  • Access to early booking offers: Book early and enjoy savings on premium amenities with the Early Booking Bonus on Have It All (prepaid crew appreciation, shore excursions, specialty dining, beverage package, and more).

  • Time to coordinate the details: Flights, hotels, and pre-cruise plans can come together thoughtfully rather than at the last minute.

Cons:

  • A longer wait: Once the cruise is booked, anticipation builds, and the calendar can feel slow. It is part of the experience, for better or worse.

  • Changing plans: Schedules and priorities can shift over time, so flexibility and protection options are worth considering.

  • Missing last minute pricing: Occasional close-in offers may appear later, and booking early means you are not shopping for those.

Booking last minute (within about 2 to 8 weeks of departure)

Last minute booking works best for guests who can act quickly and stay flexible with their plans.

Pros:

  • Potential close-in savings: Some sailings may offer discounted fares as departure approaches.

  • A sense of spontaneity: Deciding, packing, and setting out with momentum can feel refreshingly simple. Cruising standby likewise amps up the excitement. 

  • Less waiting: The time between booking and embarkation is short, which appeals to travelers ready to go now.

Cons:

  • Limited stateroom availability: Popular categories and prime locations are often already reserved.

  • Higher travel costs: Flights and hotels booked close to departure can be more expensive, even if the cruise fare is appealing.

  • Less time to plan onboard experiences: Shore excursions and dining reservations may have fewer openings when planning begins later.

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