Beyond the Shore: Why Holland America is the Undisputed King of Alaska Cruisetours

Beyond the Shore: Why Holland America is the Undisputed King of Alaska Cruisetours
When people think of Alaska, they often picture glaciers from the deck of a ship. But to truly experience the 'Great Land,' you have to step off the boat and head deep into the interior. While many lines dabble in land tours,
Holland America Line (HAL) has spent 75 years perfecting them.
If you're looking for the ultimate Alaska experience, here is why Holland America isn’t just an option—it’s the gold standard.
1. The Denali Difference: More Time, More WildlifeMost cruise lines offer a 'glance' at Denali. Holland America offers an immersion. They are the only cruise line that guarantees
up to three nights at Denali on select itineraries.
- The 'Double Denali' Edge: While others rush back to the train after one night, HAL’s 'Double Denali' itineraries give you a full day dedicated to the Tundra Wilderness Tour and a second day to explore at your own pace.
- The Lodge: The McKinley Chalet Resort is a 68-acre riverside paradise. Recently refurbished, the lodge features the 'Denali Square' complex—think fire pits for s'mores, local music, and the best views of the Nenana River.
- Upgrade Your View: For just $99 per person, per night, you can upgrade to a Denali Suite. Imagine heated bathroom floors and a private balcony overlooking the rugged Alaskan wilderness.
2. Venture into the Yukon: A Journey Back in TimeThis is HAL’s 'secret sauce.' They are one of the very few lines with the infrastructure to take you into the
Canadian Yukon. This isn't just a day trip; it’s an epic exploration of the Klondike Gold Rush history.
- Dawson City: You’ll stay in this remote, unpaved town where the sidewalks are still made of wood. It feels like a movie set because it is—much of the Gold Rush history was filmed here.
- Unique Experiences: Follow in the footsteps of Jack London, visit Diamond Tooth Gertie’s (Canada’s oldest gambling hall), or if you’re brave enough, head to the Downtown Hotel for the infamous Sourtoe Cocktail.
- White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad: Holland America owns this historic narrow-gauge railroad. You’ll climb nearly 3,000 feet past glaciers and waterfalls in vintage rail cars.
3. The 'Have It All' Advantage (And Why to Book NOW)Booking early for 2026 or 2027 isn't just about getting the best room—it’s about the massive value. Currently, the
Have It All program is a game-changer:
- Save $250 per person right off the bat.
- Premium Perks: Get the Elite Beverage Package and Premium Wi-Fi (yes, you can actually stream your favorite shows in the middle of the North Pacific).
- The 2027 Bonus: Book a 2027 Cruisetour now, and HAL is throwing in a meal plan worth up to $900 per person, covering your dining while on the land portion of your trip.
Pro Tip: Are you an AARP member, teacher, first responder, or healthcare worker? Mention it! There are additional credits and discounts waiting for you.
4. Life on the Ship: Authentically AlaskanEven when you’re back on the ship, the Alaska experience doesn't stop.
- The Junior Ranger Program: Perfect for kids (and the young at heart), complete tasks to earn a real National Park badge.
- Sustainable Seafood: HAL is the first cruise line to serve 100% sustainable and traceable fresh seafood in Alaska.
- Glacier Bay: They have more permits than anyone else, meaning 95% of their itineraries include a full day in Glacier Bay National Park with on-board naturalists.
Ready to Start Your Adventure?Whether you're a birding group looking for rare sightings or a family reunion wanting to open up the partitions between five balcony staterooms to create your own 'private deck,' I can help you navigate the options.
Would you like me to put together a custom quote for a 2026 'Double Denali' itinerary so you can lock in those early booking bonuses?