All its ships were specifically built for American Cruise Lines with a unique design enabling them to navigate the inland and coastal waterways of the magnificent Eastern seaboard from Maine to Florida, giving passengers an up close view of each unique port.
Vessels were built in 2007, 2005, 2002 and 2000, and feature some of the largest staterooms in the cruise industry, many with private verandahs. All have private bathrooms and opening picture windows. There are satellite TV and DVD players in every stateroom, internet access, multiple lounges and exercise equipment.
Meals are included, along with a complimentary cocktail party each evening where guests can recap the day’s excitement. The spacious Nantucket Lounge, with large picture windows on three sides, seats all passengers comfortably.
Other onboard activities, such as lectures by renowned historians and naturalists, also are offered to provide passengers with an enriching and unforgettable experience.
For further information or reservations call 1-800-814-6880. Passengers are encouraged to reserve their staterooms early and take advantage of American Cruise Lines’ Early Bird Savings Program.
CRUISE AREAS AND SEASONS
• Winter & Spring: Florida, Georgia, South Carolina & North Carolina
• Summer: Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island & Chesapeake Bay (Maryland & Virginia)
• Fall: Hudson River (New York), Chesapeake Bay (Maryland & Virginia)
SHIPS
American Eagle
1,150 tons
49 passengers
American Glory
1,300 tons
49 passengers
American Spirit
2,000 tons
100 passengers
American Star
2,000 tons
100 passengers
For further information or reservations call 1-800-814-6880. Passengers are encouraged to reserve their staterooms early and take advantage of American Cruise Lines’ Early Bird Savings Program
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