HAL-Holland America Line has integrated a call at Astoria, Oregon into its deployment plans for 2028 as part of an extended 22-day Panama Canal voyage. The itinerary involves transiting from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Vancouver, British Columbia, departing on April 1st, 2028 aboard Eurodam and making a series of port calls along the Atlantic, Caribbean, Central American and Pacific coastlines before reaching Astoria on April 21st.
After the Oregon call, the voyage continues northward to its final destination in Canada. The inclusion of Astoria in this long-range schedule reflects the line’s broader Pacific Coast and Panama Canal programme for the 2027–2028 season, which encompasses a suite of extended and regionally varied sailings.
The Pacific Coast segment of the company’s 2027–2028 deployment also includes shorter coastal voyages running between 4 and 6 days on various vessels, with ports of call that may include Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Astoria and Victoria as part of the pattern of stops along the western seaboard. These sailings form part of a larger series of nearly three dozen itineraries released for the period, spanning Hawaii, Mexico, the Panama Canal and the Pacific Coast, and operated from multiple North American homeports.
In operational terms, the scheduled Astoria visit occurs within a comprehensive Panama Canal routing that provides passengers with sequential access to a range of climates, coastal geographies and cultural regions, from the Gulf of Mexico through the engineering landmark of the canal itself and up the Pacific seaboard.