Holland America Line to Join Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Holland America Line is bringing the splendors of Alaska to New York City next month with its debut float in the 99th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025. Ahead of the cruise line’s 80th anniversary of exploring the Great Land, the float will evoke the state’s majestic landscapes and indomitable spirit through artistry and dynamic design.

Holland America Line’s float will transport the wonder of Alaska to the heart of Manhattan, showcasing kinetic design elements, which have never been seen before in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The design is set to capture the breathtaking glaciers, richness of Alaska’s wildlife and tranquil majesty of Denali National Park. Joining the lineup of signature floats, the Alaska-inspired creation will journey down the Parade’s 2.5-mile route before its grand arrival at the iconic Macy’s Herald Square flagship.

“Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is a national stage where we can celebrate our nearly 80years exploring Alaska by bringing the beauty and adventure of Alaska to the streets of Manhattan,” said Beth Bodensteiner, president of Holland America Line. “We love Alaska, and our float is a tribute to its grandeur – a way to honor its landscapes, spirit and people while inspiring travelers to experience it with us.”

Going beyond a beautiful piece of visual art, the float will feature the largest kinetic sculpture in Parade history, designed to animate elements during the Macy’s parade — from sculpted animals to the glaciers. This technology will dynamically showcase the untamed beauty of Alaska, elevating its landscape into a memorable spectacle of motion and life.

The float will evoke Alaska’s stunning scenery, celebrating Holland America Line’s Glacier Guarantee and its unmatched ways to see Alaska’s wildlife – with 178 sanctuaries and sightseeing opportunities – more than any other cruise line. The float also showcases the cruise line’s Global Fresh Fish Program, which highlights Holland America as the first and only cruise line certified in Alaska sustainable seafood, supporting local Alaskan fisheries and bringing regional flavors on board, noted for sourcing directly from local Alaskan fishermen.

Celebrating Alaska Since Before Statehood

In 2027, Holland America Line will mark 80 years of Alaska exploration that began before Alaska was a state. In its 79th season, which is the summer of 2026, six ships will explore the region from April through September on itineraries ranging from seven to 28 days, including the popular monthlong “Alaska Arctic Circle Solstice.” Guests will have the option to sail roundtrip from Seattle, Washington; roundtrip from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; or between Vancouver and Whittier (Anchorage), Alaska.

Travelers looking for a more in-depth experience can embark on a Holland America Line signature Cruisetour that combines a cruise with an overland tour to Denali National Park – and with some tours including a journey up to the Yukon. Holland America Line remains the only cruise line to include the Yukon on overland experiences.

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