Holland America Is Spending $500 Million to Reinvent 6 Cruise Ships, With New Suites, Solo Cabins, and Dutch Café Spaces

By: - April 16th, 2026
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Holland America is launching a major reinvention.

Holland America Line is undertaking one of the largest transformations in its history, with a sweeping, multiyear project that will reshape the onboard experience across 6 ships.

The initiative, called Holland America Evolution, includes more than $500 million in investment and focuses on reworking everything from accommodations to dining and public spaces. The changes will roll out gradually, ship by ship, across both the line’s Vista Class and Signature Class vessels, the company revealed during the recent Seatrade conference in Miami Beach.

The goal is clear: add more choice, more variety, and more modern design while keeping the smaller-ship feel that has long defined the brand.

The First Ship Debuts in 2027

The first full look at the new direction arrives with Oosterdam, which will re-enter service in fall 2027 following its transformation.

This ship sets the tone for what’s coming across the fleet, with a mix of new stateroom categories, expanded suite offerings, and updated venues designed to reflect how people are cruising now.

More ships will follow, each receiving its own round of enhancements under the Evolution program.

New Rooms, Including Solo Cabins With Balconies

One of the biggest changes is happening inside the accommodations.

Oosterdam will add 76 new staterooms, increasing capacity while keeping the emphasis on ocean-facing layouts.

Among the new options are Solo Verandah staterooms, designed specifically for travelers sailing alone. Each one includes a private balcony and a dedicated workspace, giving solo cruisers a setup that feels complete rather than adapted.

There are also new premium categories.

The Bridgeview Suites introduce forward-facing views with large windows and wraparound balconies, offering a perspective similar to what you’d see from the ship’s bridge. These suites include about 900 square feet of interior space along with separate living and sleeping areas.

At the top end, the Pinnacle Suite is being expanded and reworked, reaching 1,550 square feet with a full residential-style layout that includes a living room, bedroom, walk-in closet, and oversized bathroom.

The ship will also introduce Vista Suites, a category previously found only on newer ships, bringing larger layouts and private verandahs to this class for the first time.

A Signature Café Expands Across the Fleet

A key addition is the Grand Dutch Café, which will make its way onto more ships as part of the program.

This café has become a guest favorite on newer vessels, and it’s now being introduced to a broader portion of the fleet. The concept draws on European café culture, with an all-day format that includes coffee, pastries, light meals, and casual seating near the ship’s central areas.

On Oosterdam, the café will be positioned near the atrium, making it a natural stop throughout the day.

More Dining and Bar Options Onboard

Beyond the café, Holland America is expanding its overall food and beverage lineup.

Expect more restaurants, additional bar concepts, and updated dining spaces across the ships. The focus is on variety, giving guests more options without needing to rely on a single main dining experience.

Many of these additions will reflect venues already found on the line’s Pinnacle Class ships, effectively bringing those newer concepts to older vessels.

Updated Public Spaces Throughout the Ships

The Evolution program also includes a broad refresh of interior spaces.

Lounges, gathering areas, and shared spaces will be redesigned with updated materials and a lighter, more contemporary look. Layouts are being adjusted to improve flow and usability, particularly in high-traffic areas.

Even with these changes, the ships will maintain the proportions and layout that repeat guests expect, avoiding a shift toward larger, more crowded environments.

A Behind-the-Scenes Focus on Efficiency

In addition to visible upgrades, the project includes technical improvements aimed at efficiency.

That includes updated power systems, improved energy management, and a focus on reducing waste during the renovation process. Materials from existing interiors will be reused where possible, and systems are being upgraded to lower long-term energy demand.

These changes are designed to improve performance without altering the guest-facing experience.

What It Means for Caribbean Cruises

These ships are regular fixtures in the Caribbean, particularly during peak winter seasons.

As the Evolution program rolls out, travelers booking Caribbean itineraries will start to see a different onboard experience: more room categories, expanded dining choices, and refreshed interiors across multiple ships in the region.

The addition of solo cabins is especially notable, opening more accessible options for travelers who prefer to cruise on their own without paying for unused space — something that is apparently a growing segment.

Suite-level travelers will also see expanded options, with larger accommodations and more varied layouts.

A Long-Term Reset for the Brand

Holland America Evolution is far more than just a quick update — it’s a long-term plan that will unfold over several years, gradually bringing a consistent set of upgrades across a significant portion of the fleet.

More details on additional ships and features are expected as each phase of the program moves forward.

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