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This summer, Holland America Line will be skipping Tracy Arm Fjord on all Alaska voyages.
Citing ice and geological conditions in the area—including a large August 2025 landslide that triggered a tsunami—the cruise line will instead visit Endicott Arm Fjord.
“We’ve informed affected guests of our decision to replace Tracy Arm with scenic cruising in Endicott Arm this season due to ongoing ice and geological conditions,” according to a statement from Holland America Line. “Endicott Arm offers an impressive experience featuring stunning fjord scenery, wilderness sightings and close-up views of the actively calving Dawes Glacier.”
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