Holland America Line has announced an exciting new partnership with Lindt, the renowned Swiss chocolatier, to bring premium chocolate experiences to their luxury cruises.

This collaboration will introduce a range of exclusive Lindt chocolate offerings, from special desserts to unique events, adding a touch of sweetness to every voyage.
The announcement of the partnership between Holland America Line and Lindt has generated a buzz of excitement among cruise enthusiasts and chocolate lovers alike.
One of the highlights of the partnership is the “Sweet Dreams” turndown service, which greets guests with a delightful treat of either milk chocolate or sea salt truffles on Gala Night.
In addition to the turndown service, guests can look forward to a range of Lindt chocolate desserts available across the fleet. These signature desserts have been carefully crafted to showcase the rich, velvety taste of Lindt chocolate, offering a truly indulgent experience.
A tulip-shaped mousse cake and a gluten-free cake option will be included.
“We’re thrilled to align ourselves with Lindt, a globally beloved brand and one of the world’s leading chocolatiers, to launch an initiative that represents our deep connection to Europe and elevates the culinary experience on board.”
Michael Stendebach, vice president of food, beverage and rooms division for Holland America Line
The range of treats and desserts will roll out across the Holland America fleet in August 2024.
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