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HAL expands 'Explore4' perks to select cruises through April 2018

HAL expands 'Explore4' perks to select cruises through April 2018
Travelers who book cruises or a Land+Sea Journey on select dates from January 2017 through April 2018 can get four perks with Holland America Line's 'Explore4' promotion. Those who book suites get six offers.

The perks include complimentary beverages and specialty dining, as well as reduced deposits and fares for friends and family. Suite bookings feature an Internet credit and prepaid gratuities.

The 'Explore4' promotion for booking any category stateroom includes a Signature Beverage Package, dinner in the Pinnacle Grill, reduced cruise fares for friends and kids in the same stateroom and 50% reduced deposits. Bookings must be made by Nov. 18, 2016.

Travelers who book a suite category stateroom will receive the four offers plus an additional $200 Internet credit per stateroom ($100 per person) and prepaid gratuities (valued at $13.50 per person, per day).

With reduced fares on select sailings for friends and kids sharing a stateroom with two other passengers, a group of four can take a seven-day Caribbean cruise starting at $799 for the first and second person in an ocean-view stateroom, and reduced fares apply for the third and fourth guests. A seven-day Europe cruise starts at $999 for an ocean-view stateroom for the first and second passengers, with reduced fares for third and fourth guests.

The 'Explore4' promotion applies to select itineraries in nearly all of HAL's global destinations, including Alaska and Alaska/Yukon Land+Sea Journeys, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, the Baltic, Bermuda, Canada/New England, Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Mediterranean, Mexico, Panama Canal and South America.