Anyone who’s been on a cruise lately knows that the final night of the trip can feel a little chaotic. Between trying to weigh your luggage, settling your onboard account and figuring out what clothes to leave out for the morning, the vacation vibe can easily get lost in the logistics. It’s exactly why many cruise lines gradually moved away from formal final-night events, choosing to keep things completely casual. But if you appreciate a vacation that ends on a proper, nostalgic high note, Holland America Line is listening to its most loyal fans and bringing back a major piece of its shipboard history.

The cruise line officially announced the fleetwide return of its iconic “Until We Sail Again” Farewell Dinner, which will now take place in the Main Dining Room on the final evening of every single cruise.

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The revival is a direct response to passionate guest feedback from repeat cruisers who felt the last night of their vacations had become a bit too transactional. Instead of just another standard dinner service, the newly reinstated event is designed to act as a formal grand finale for the voyage. The ship’s leadership and crew will through the dining room to personally thank passengers, while the line’s Vivace string ensemble plays live classical music—including a special rendition of the Holland America favorite, “Home to Rotterdam,” and “Gelang Sipaku Gelang,” a beloved traditional Indonesian farewell song.

“Before guests return to their regular lives, they are invited to connect to the world and each other one final time through delicious cuisine, impeccable entertainment and heartfelt hospitality—at least Until We Sail Again,” noted HAL’s post about the returning tradition.

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For food lovers, the real highlight of the return is the menu, which leans heavily into vintage, 150-year-old ocean-travel heritage. The kitchen is resurrecting a curated lineup of long-standing guest favorites made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. You can kick things off with classic starters like French onion soup or sweet, coconut-crusted shrimp. For the main course, the menu features heavy-hitting cruise staples including a classic fillet of beef Wellington, a port-braised lamb shank and a rich truffled mushroom risotto. To finish the night, the line is bringing back time-honored desserts like a proper baked Alaska and a pistachio chocolate cheesecake.

The grand finale dinner officially joins a unique roster of traditional, Dutch-heritage programming that Holland America has doubled down on lately, ensuring a sense of connection and continuity from the moment you embark until you say goodbye. Your trip starts with a high-energy Sailaway Celebration to get the vacation vibes flowing as the ship pulls away. On the first afternoon at sea, guests can head to the Royal Dutch Tea for an elegant service featuring bespoke blends of tea. Later in the cruise, the line hosts its famous Orange Party—a high-energy nod to Dutch heritage where everyone dresses up in bright orange shades for an evening of themed decor, specialty cocktails, and live music—all capped off by their signature stroopwafel turndown service at the end of the night.

While the new farewell dinner is hitting all the ships in the global fleet, it’s officially rolling out across 2026, meaning you’ll be able to experience the celebration on the final night of your next upcoming voyage.

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