25 días a bordo del Volendam

  • 12 Julio 2025
  • 25 Noches
  • Salida desde Boston
Holland America Line
  • Interior precio desde
    $6,849*/pp
  • Ventana precio desde
    $7,149*/pp
  • Suite precio desde
    $12,649*/pp

Itinerario

Boston, Massachusetts - Eastport, ME, US - Sydney, Canada - Cornerbrook - Red Bay, Labrador - Qaqortoq - Isafjardurdjur - Akureyri - Seydisfjordur - Djupivogur - Reykjavik - Grundarfjordur, Iceland - Nanortalik - St Anthony - St John's Newfoundland - Saint Pierre And Miquelon - Halifax - Portland, Maine, USA - Boston, Massachusetts
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12 Jul '25

Boston, Massachusetts
New England’s largest city, Boston, Massachusetts, is home to historic sights and modern neighborhoods; stores and restaurants with old-time character; and gracious green spaces as well as a beautiful waterfront. Legendary figures of the American Revolution come alive at buildings and attractions along Boston’s Freedom Trail, including the Paul Revere House and Old South Meeting House, and in Lexington and Concord just outside Boston. Pay homage to great U.S. presidents at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and in the town of Quincy, birthplace of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Each of Boston’s neighborhoods has its own personality and things to do, whether you’re enjoying the food of the North End’s Little Italy, admiring the beautiful 19th-century architecture of Beacon Hill or watching the street performers in Cambridge’s Harvard Square. The waterfront offers harbor views, while boat tours allow you to take in the city skyline while sightseeing. In every neighborhood, shopping and dining reveal Boston’s true eclectic self, from casual to high-end, but always interesting. Finally, Boston is a city of green spaces where you can relax and enjoy the outdoors. The Emerald Necklace, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, is a 445-hectare (1,100-acre) chain of nine linked parks, including the lovely Boston Common and Public Garden. Less More
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13 Jul '25

Eastport, ME, US
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14 Jul '25

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15 Jul '25

Sydney, Canada
Sydney is the largest city on Cape Breton Island, which is linked by causeway to the rest of Nova Scotia. Sydney’s attractions start at the harbor, where visitors can shop for locally made crafts and see the world’s largest fiddle, which towers beside the port’s cruise pavilion. Some of the city’s historic houses and churches date back to the 1700s and 1800s and are open for tours. Restaurants often provide live music (expect fiddles and sea chanteys) along with meals of seafood fresh-caught in nearby waters. Sydney’s galleries give visitors a chance to meet local artists and purchase their work. Cape Breton’s natural wonders include the spectacular scenic drive known as the Cabot Trail. Hikers in Cape Breton Highlands National Park will find stunning vistas around every turn, while a boat ride on massive Bras d’Or Lake, which is ringed by wild hills, offers a different perspective on the province. Explore the region’s past with a visit to the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, and learn about the area’s First Nations communities at Membertou Heritage Park. If you decide to go deep underground at the Cape Breton Miners Museum, your tour guide is likely to be a man who toiled for years in the island’s coal mines and has many stories to tell. Another must-see: the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, where the famous inventor made his summer home. Less More
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16 Jul '25

Cornerbrook
Corner Brook, a small but bustling city, is on Newfoundland’s west coast. Captain Cook initially mapped this area, known as the Bay of Islands, in 1767, and like many other Newfoundland settlements, Corner Brook started out as a fishing village. Later, one of the largest pulp and paper mills in the world was built here. In the city’s downtown core, West Street and Broadway are the center of action, thanks to numerous pubs, shops and restaurants. The local university has renowned fine-arts and drama programs, so you’re never too far from entertainment. Corner Brook also has an impressive amount of green space—you’re always within walking distance of a park or trail. Nearby Humber Valley and the Marble Mountain offer some of the best skiing in Atlantic Canada, a big enticement for outdoor-adventure junkies. Even if you’d prefer to just take in the scenery, the rolling green mountains and the views overlooking the bay are worth the trip. Less More
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17 Jul '25

Red Bay, Labrador
Red Bay, a coastal community and National Historic Site in Canada, is a beautiful introduction to rural Labrador. Its history extends back to the 1500s, when thousands of Basque whalers hunted right whales and bowhead whales for blubber, which was rendered into oil and exported to light the lamps of Europe. The whaling station itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the remains of whale oil rendering ovens and a burial ground where 140 whalers and sailors were laid to rest can still be found on nearby Saddle Island. Tiny Red Bay has the hallmarks of rural Newfoundland and Labrador: colorful saltbox houses, craggy coastline and complete peace and solitude. The town can be easily walked in a short amount of time, and the effort is worth it. Wander around the beach and soak up the history of a place fraught with drama. In 1565, the San Juan de Pasajes sunk just off Saddle Island during a storm, and the remains of the ship were discovered in 1978, revealing the sophisticated construction of Basque ships. Less More
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18 Jul '25

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19 Jul '25

Qaqortoq
The name “Qaqortoq” means “the White Place,” and indeed, 85% of the area is under ice. Explore the small town of 3,400 and learn how people survive on this immense, remote island administered by the Danes but desperate for individual recognition of its distinctive culture. Less More
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20 Jul '25

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21 Jul '25

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22 Jul '25

Isafjardurdjur
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23 Jul '25

Akureyri
Often described as the capital of north Iceland, the country’s second-largest city is both vibrant and pretty, and serves as an ideal hub for exploring the incredible landscape that surrounds it. Located at the head of a 60-kilometer fjord—the country’s longest—and surrounded by snow-streaked mountains, Akureyri was originally settled in the 9th century and was first officially mentioned as a city in the 16th century. Today it boasts a population of around 17,000, a scenic harbor and an array of interesting shops, buzzy cafés and upscale restaurants. Its main sights include the Akureyri Church, a wonderful botanical garden (founded in 1912) and the fascinating Akureyri Museum. From here it’s possible to explore some of the country’s most memorable landscapes, starting with Akureyri’s own fjord, Eyjafjörður, where you’ll find several museums (including the Icelandic Folk and Outsider Art Museum), fishing villages like Grenivík and plenty of dramatic mountain scenery. Farther afield are the island of Grímsey, the volcanic wonderland of Lake Mývatn and a whole host of waterfalls, gorges, churches and saga sites. Less More
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24 Jul '25

Seydisfjordur
The lush valleys and dramatic waterfalls of Seyðisfjörður are some of the most picturesque sights on Iceland’s east coast. And at the head of the fjord sits the colorful, lively town of Seyðisfjörð with a thriving art and music scene thanks to the LungA Art Festival and concerts in the landmark Blue Church each summer. The Skaftfell Center for Visual Art, open year round, exhibits the work of young artists and also has a popular bistro and a bookstore. Seyðisfjörð was founded in the 19th century by Norwegian settlers, who built some of the brightly painted wooden buildings you see today. The town, population 700, has kept its connection to the European mainland: It’s the only port in Iceland that regularly sees passenger ships from Europe, through a ferry service to and from Denmark and the Faroe Islands. The residents in the area surrounding Seyðisfjörð are more likely to be wild reindeer—originally imported from Norway, they’re the only such animals in Iceland—and arctic foxes, while seals and porpoises swim along the coast. Many native bird species, including puffins and arctic terns, nest around town, with dozens of species at Skálanes, a nature reserve and research center. Farther afield is Iceland’s largest forest, one of its tallest waterfalls and many opportunities for hiking, cycling and kayaking. Less More
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25 Jul '25

Djupivogur
Djúpivogur, a quiet fishing village with fewer than 500 residents, sits on the eastern coast of Iceland and dates back to the days of the Vikings. Despite the fearsome reputation of those who first established Djúpivogur, today what draws visitors to this remote corner of the country is its dramatic natural setting. Located on Berufjörður, it is near stunning natural wonders like the Hofellsjökull Glacier and the Valley of Waterfalls. Wherever you journey in the region, you’ll come upon stunning vistas and a landscape shaped by glaciers and geothermal activity. The village itself is home to intriguing sites like Langabúð, a log house built in 1790 that now houses artifacts related to Iceland’s long-held folk traditions. (These include a belief in “hidden folk” who live in the ancient windswept landscapes of rock, glacier and lava.) You can also journey to nearby Papey Island and meet some of eastern Iceland’s seabird population including cute and quirky puffins. These birds are so beloved in Iceland that they were long the symbol of the national airline and actually outnumber the country’s human population by some 25 to 1. Less More
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26 Jul '25

Reykjavik
See dramatic evidence of Iceland’s volcanic origins: geysers, hotsprings, vast fields of cooled lava. Swim in the naturally-warmed Blue Lagoon. Less More
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27 Jul '25

Grundarfjordur, Iceland
Grundarfjörður is a town in the north of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in the west of Iceland. It is situated between a mountain range and the sea. The nearby mountain Kirkjufell forms a small peninsula. Less More
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28 Jul '25

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29 Jul '25

Nanortalik
Greenland’s southernmost town, Nanortalik is surrounded by the steep mountain peaks of Tasermiut Fjord – whose rugged landscape and lush vegetation attracts serious climbers all year long. Inside the fjord are the ruins of an Augustinian monastery and the towering trees of the Qingua Valley. In this region, the northern lights dance across the sky in the evenings and polar bears have been known to drift by on ice floes. Visit the old town around the colonial harbor where the museum includes exhibits of rare Norse clothing. This harbor is thought to be the last point of departure of the Norse voyagers when they sailed to or from Greenland. The importance of the site is evidenced in the ruins of boathouses. Take a chilly trip to the ice cap by boat, or warm up in the natural hot springs at Uunartoq. Less More
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30 Jul '25

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31 Jul '25

St Anthony
The scenic waters off St. Anthony are known as Iceberg Alley, offering the largest concentration of icebergs in Newfoundland and spectacular whale watching. Sample shore excursions: Icebergs & Whales; L anse Aux Meadows A Viking Tour. Less More
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01 Aug '25

St John's Newfoundland
At the easternmost gateway to North America, come ashore in the snug, landlocked harbor to discover a land the Norsemen visited five centuries before Columbus. See fishing villages perched on cliffs, visit the lovely Botanical Gardens. Less More
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02 Aug '25

Saint Pierre And Miquelon
The tiny French island of St-Pierre & Miquelon are the last remnants of the former colonial territory of New France. Enjoy the uniquely French architecture, cafes and people. Less More
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03 Aug '25

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04 Aug '25

Halifax
Located on a rocky inlet on the Atlantic Ocean, Halifax—Nova Scotia’s provincial capital—is defined by its maritime geography. It’s a spirited mix of world-class history and nautical-themed museums alongside bunkers and fortresses that guarded the harbor, plus striking public art and sights, funky shops and excellent pubs serving up folk music (and good pints). Explore the Halifax waterfront where steamships once anchored to drop off arriving immigrants at Pier 21. Savor the low-key but classy culinary scene for fresh seafood and Nova Scotia specialties—the city has both street vendors and casual joints catering to university students and upscale eateries with elegant settings. Along Nova Scotia’s southern shores, the city is surrounded by lush greenery and charming villages that are worth the trip from downtown proper. Snap photos of attractions in the charming fishing village, Peggy’s Cove, with its picturesque lighthouse on a rocky outcropping. Or wander the streets of Lunenburg, whose colorful Old Town is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can also soak in the charms and sights of Mahone Bay, home to artists’ studios and a trio of steepled churches. Less More
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05 Aug '25

Portland, Maine, USA
Squint your eyes and admit it: Doesn’t that skinny, bearded hipster walking down the cobbled street look a lot like a 19th-century sea captain heading to the wharf to check his ship? Modern Portland, first settled in 1633, carries the marks of both subsets of Mainers. The restored brick buildings and warehouses of the Old Port and the fine upright houses of prosperous captains, merchants and shipbuilders make the city’s past a living part of its present. And the waterfront is a going concern, not a museum: Fishing boats chug into and out of their berths, buoys clang, harbor seals bark. Those shop windows aren’t displaying hardtack, rope or hand salve, though. Juice joints, art galleries, bookstores (and comic-book stores!), worshipful temples to coffee, locavore bistros with national press, bespoke menswear designers and gelato shops all jostle for attention. Don’t limit your visit to the Old Port, though. Wander through the terrific art museum or take a tour of one of the city’s historic homes. Jump on a ferry or whale-watching boat and get out into the busy harbor. Head to the coast—craggy, windswept, dramatic—a glorious and undeniably New England panorama. Get out and take it all in. Welcome to Vacationland. Less More
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06 Aug '25

Boston, Massachusetts
New England’s largest city, Boston, Massachusetts, is home to historic sights and modern neighborhoods; stores and restaurants with old-time character; and gracious green spaces as well as a beautiful waterfront. Legendary figures of the American Revolution come alive at buildings and attractions along Boston’s Freedom Trail, including the Paul Revere House and Old South Meeting House, and in Lexington and Concord just outside Boston. Pay homage to great U.S. presidents at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and in the town of Quincy, birthplace of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Each of Boston’s neighborhoods has its own personality and things to do, whether you’re enjoying the food of the North End’s Little Italy, admiring the beautiful 19th-century architecture of Beacon Hill or watching the street performers in Cambridge’s Harvard Square. The waterfront offers harbor views, while boat tours allow you to take in the city skyline while sightseeing. In every neighborhood, shopping and dining reveal Boston’s true eclectic self, from casual to high-end, but always interesting. Finally, Boston is a city of green spaces where you can relax and enjoy the outdoors. The Emerald Necklace, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, is a 445-hectare (1,100-acre) chain of nine linked parks, including the lovely Boston Common and Public Garden. Less More
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Barco - Volendam

Elegante y espacioso, el Volendam se inspira en la decoración de jardín. Su grandes espacios públicos están adornados con telas y tapices florales, así como grandes jarrones con frescos arreglos florales. Mientras esté a bordo, explore las maravillas de la naturaleza en BBC Earth Experiences. Disfrute de un programa de cocina o en un taller práctico con Americas’s Test Kitchen. Relájese con un tratamiento de spa en el Greenhouse Salon & Spa. O cene en uno de nuestros selectos restaurantes.

Restaurante Canaletto
Cafe Explorations
Bar Lido
Restaurante Lido Casual
Piano Bar
Pinnacle Grill (Asador)
Queens Room
Comedor Rotterdam
Terrace Grill (asador)
The Verandah

Aerobics
Basketball (Baloncesto)
Gimnasio
Pista de Tenis

Sala de Juegos
Club HAL
Piscina Cubierta
Biblioteca
Piscina al aire libre
The Loft (El Desvan)
The Loft and the Oasis (El Desvan y el Oasis)

Salon de Belleza
Spa y Salon Greenhouse
Piscina Lido
Masaje
Sauna
Spa
Suite Balneario
Whirlpool

Galeria de Arte
Atrium
Boutique
Centro de Artes Culinarias
Futuras Ventas de Cruceros
Servicio de Lavanderia
Galeria Fotografica
Recepcion
Centro comercial
Oficina de Excursion a la Costa

Crow’s Nest
Dance Floor (Pista de Baile)
Explorer Lounge (Sala Explorer)
Frans Hals Show Lounge
Neptune Lounge (Sala Neptuno)
Photo Gallery
Theatre (Teatro)

  • Descripción

    Elegante y espacioso, el Volendam se inspira en la decoración de jardín. Su grandes espacios públicos están adornados con telas y tapices florales, así como grandes jarrones con frescos arreglos florales. Mientras esté a bordo, explore las maravillas de la naturaleza en BBC Earth Experiences. Disfrute de un programa de cocina o en un taller práctico con Americas’s Test Kitchen. Relájese con un tratamiento de spa en el Greenhouse Salon & Spa. O cene en uno de nuestros selectos restaurantes.

  • Comida y bebida

    Restaurante Canaletto
    Cafe Explorations
    Bar Lido
    Restaurante Lido Casual
    Piano Bar
    Pinnacle Grill (Asador)
    Queens Room
    Comedor Rotterdam
    Terrace Grill (asador)
    The Verandah

  • Deportes

    Aerobics
    Basketball (Baloncesto)
    Gimnasio
    Pista de Tenis

  • Recreación

    Sala de Juegos
    Club HAL
    Piscina Cubierta
    Biblioteca
    Piscina al aire libre
    The Loft (El Desvan)
    The Loft and the Oasis (El Desvan y el Oasis)

  • Para Relajarse

    Salon de Belleza
    Spa y Salon Greenhouse
    Piscina Lido
    Masaje
    Sauna
    Spa
    Suite Balneario
    Whirlpool

  • Otras Facilidades

    Galeria de Arte
    Atrium
    Boutique
    Centro de Artes Culinarias
    Futuras Ventas de Cruceros
    Servicio de Lavanderia
    Galeria Fotografica
    Recepcion
    Centro comercial
    Oficina de Excursion a la Costa

  • Entretenimiento

    Crow’s Nest
    Dance Floor (Pista de Baile)
    Explorer Lounge (Sala Explorer)
    Frans Hals Show Lounge
    Neptune Lounge (Sala Neptuno)
    Photo Gallery
    Theatre (Teatro)

Cabina

    Interior

    Grande: 2 camas bajas convertibles en 1 cama queen-size, ducha. Aproximadamente 17 – 27 metros cuadrados.

    ventana

    Lanai: 2 camas bajas convertibles en 1 cama queen-size, ducha, puertas de cristal corredizas con acceso al paseo por la cubierta inferior. Aproximadamente 18 – 22 m².

    suite

    Aproximadamente 28m² – 35m² incluyendo la terraza. Con una terraza forrada de teca, ventanas del suelo al techo y una cómoda área de estar, estas confortables suites están llenas de luz. Incluyen dos camas bajas convertibles en una cama queen-size – nuestra firma Mariner’s Dream™ con colchones de felpa Euro-Top, además de una bañera y ducha con hidromasaje, minibar y refrigerador. La configuración de los camarotes podría ser diferente a las imágenes mostradas.

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