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Website: AmericanCruiseLines.com

Profile

American Cruise Lines, with over 30 years of experience in the cruise industry, features a spacious, 31- stateroom ship, the American Eagle, built by Chesapeake Shipbuilding in Salisbury, MD. A new 31-stateroom ship, the American Glory, began service in July 2002. Personal service, passenger comfort and exciting, historical destinations are the watchwords for all "voyages through America's historic inland waterways." Cruises through the wildlife sanctuaries and beautiful rivers, bays and estuaries provide an endless panorama of American scenery.

Ships In Service

  • American Eagle: 1,200 tons, 49 passengers (31 staterooms)
  • American Glory: 1,200 tons, 49 passengers (31 staterooms)
  • American Spirit:  100 passengers (51 staterooms)
  • New Ship Builds

  • TBA, (est., delivery Early 2007), 100 passengers (51 staterooms)
  • TBA, (est., delivery Summer 2008), 130 passengers
  • TBA, (est., delivery Summer 2009), 130 passengers
  • Cruise Areas & Seasons

    Spring & Fall: Hudson River, Chesapeake Bay, Intercostal Waterway, Baltimore to Florida
    Summer: New England Islands, Maine Coast and Harbors, and Long Island Sound
    Winter: Intercostal, Charleston, South Carolina to Jacksonville, Fla.; St. Johns River from Jacksonville, Fl.; Lake Okeechobee and Florida's Intercostal Waterway

    Customer Profile

    American Cruise Lines is ideally suited to the discriminating passenger seeking luxury service in an intimate environment. All cruises have daily destinations to ports of historical interest, providing a variety of cultural and entertaining sites to visit. They cater to passengers who want their vacation to include a relaxing atmosphere and daily excursions with small groups of passengers who have similar interests. On- board lectures by historians, naturalists and local experts enhance each passenger experience.

     

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