For the first time, Holland America Line's flagship Rotterdam will sail a series of cruises in the Mediterranean, with bookings now open for fall 2027. The five itineraries span both the Western and Eastern Mediterranean, offering a chance to experience the region through a relaxed, late-season lens.
New Mediterranean Itineraries
The 10- and 11-day voyages call at a mix of standout destinations, from Lisbon and Naples to Kotor, Rhodes and Alexandria. Select itineraries include scenic cruising through the Strait of Messina and past Stromboli, one of the world's most active volcanoes. Sailings can also be combined into longer itineraries, allowing guests to experience a broader mix of the Mediterranean. The season concludes with a 14-day transatlantic crossing from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale.
Paul Grigsby, vice president of revenue planning for Holland America Line, expressed excitement about the new offerings. "We know how much our guests love sailing on Rotterdam, and the Mediterranean is always in high demand. There's something really special about seeing the flagship sailing in iconic ports like Bilbao, Naples and Rhodes for the first time, and it's a moment we're excited to share with our guests."
Shore Excursions and Experiences
In addition to Holland America Line's premium onboard experience, guests can explore the Mediterranean through shore excursions in each port, from visiting the ancient ruins of Ephesus from Kusadasi in Turkey to touring Italy's Pompeii from Naples or wandering Montenegro's medieval streets of Kotor's Old Town. Options range from guided city tours to more immersive experiences that connect guests to the destinations in a meaningful way.
Expanded Fall and Winter Mediterranean Programming
The addition of Rotterdam builds on Holland America Line's commitment to European cruising and broader Mediterranean presence for fall 2027 through winter 2028, with more than 20 sailings available across Nieuw Statendam, Rotterdam, Oosterdam and Zuiderdam. Itineraries are designed to offer more time ashore, with a mix of marquee ports and less-visited destinations alongside extended stays that allow for deeper exploration. The season reflects continued demand for Europe beyond the traditional summer months, with guests seeking more time in port and more varied ways to experience the region.
Itinerary Highlights
- Oct. 17, 2027; 10-day Around the Iberian Peninsula: Spain & Portugal – Rotterdam, the Netherlands, to Barcelona, Spain. Calls at Portsmouth, England; Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Bordeaux), France; Bilbao, Cartagena and Valencia, Spain; and Lisbon, Portugal.
- Oct. 27, 2027; 11-day Mediterranean Splendor: Spain, Italy & Greece – Barcelona to Athens, Greece. Calls at Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Marseille, France; Livorno (Florence/Pisa), Civitavecchia (Rome) and Naples (Pompeii), Italy; Corfu, Greece; and Kotor.
- Nov. 7, 2027; 10-day Greek Isles: Istanbul Overnight with Mykonos & Rhodes – Roundtrip Athens. Calls at Mykonos and Rhodes, Greece; and Kusadasi (Ephesus) and Istanbul (overnight), Turkey.
- Nov. 17, 2027; 11-day Greek Isles: Egypt & The Holy Land – Roundtrip Athens. Calls at Alexandria (Cairo), Egypt; Limassol, Cyprus; Antalya and Kusadasi, Turkey; Rhodes; and an overnight in Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel.
- Nov. 28, 2027; 10-day Mediterranean Splendor: Italy with Rome Evening Stay – Athens to Barcelona. Calls at Kotor; Valletta, Malta; Messina, Sicily; Naples, Civitavecchia (Rome) and Livorno (Florence/Pisa), with scenic cruising in the Strait of Messina and past the Stromboli volcano.
- Dec. 8, 2027; 14-day Cultural Crossing with Spain and Morocco – Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Calls at Valencia, Alicante and Málaga, Spain; and Tangier, Morocco.



