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Holland America returns to San Diego after 18 months of absence, but you will need the vaccine to take a cruise

Beginning in September, Holland America cruises will once again be a familiar presence in San Diego Bay, as the company will resume its voyages to Mexico, Hawaii and the California coast after an 18-month absence caused by the pandemic.

The cruise line announced Monday that it is scheduling 43 stopovers – all with fully vaccinated passengers – in San Diego during the seven-month period from September this year to April 2022. That’s a 20 percent increase over the last full sailing season in the city in 2018-19.

Although the ships will initially sail with less capacity – about 50 percent – Holland America continues to expect a 30 percent increase in passengers by the end of the cruise season. This is in part because it is adding a much larger ship – the 2,650-passenger Koningsdam – to its San Diego fleet.

The return of Holland America, along with other cruise lines this fall, marks a major turning point for San Diego’s previously robust cruise industry, which was decimated by the abrupt shutdown in March 2020, as the coronavirus spread. spread rapidly throughout the world.

While leisure travel has already resumed, cruise lines have just announced the resumption of departures from US ports after having to pass the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention exam. Holland America, like other lines, continues to vaccinate all members of its crew against COVID-19 and requires that passengers also be fully vaccinated.

San Diego will be the second US port for Holland America to resume, after Alaska cruises from Seattle begin July 24. Typically, the line begins its cruises in San Diego later in October, but this year it launches a month earlier, in part because its ships are already close, Holland America president Gus Antorcha said. They have been docked off the coast of Baja California and periodically head to San Diego and Los Angeles to stock up and vaccinate crew members.

“San Diego is a very important port for us and has been for a long time,” Antorcha said in an interview. “In fact, we have increased capacity and we have an extremely good working relationship with the Port of San Diego. And the other thing is that we can pull from Southern California and the neighboring states, so we have increased our capacity (for next season). ”

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