Showing posts with label american cruise lines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label american cruise lines. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

American Cruise Lines New Riverboat Itinerary

American Cruise Lines is now offering new one-way itineraries between St. Louis and New Orleans



Beginning August 2014, the Queen of the Mississippi will offer 7 night sailings with stops in Memphis; Vicksburg and Natchez, Mississippi; and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

The new 7-night sailings will cover a longer stretch of the Mississippi River than before, and will pass through six states.  

The 150 passenger Queen of the Mississippi is the first new paddle wheeler designed for overnight travel on America's rivers in nearly two decades. The exterior has an authentic, 28-foot-wide paddle wheel, combined with a modern interior, and spacious cabins with balconies.

Fares start at $4,195 and include all meals; complimentary cocktail hour; and wine and beer with lunch and dinner.

There are actually 7 Mississippi River Itineraries to Choose From:

  • New Orleans, LA to Memphis, TN
  • New Orleans, LA to New Orleans, LA
  • St. Louis, MO to St. Paul, MN
  • St. Louis, MO to Cincinnati, OH
  • Memphis, TN to St. Louis, MO
  • Memphis, TN to Nashville, TN
  • Nashville, TN to St. Louis, MO  

More details at the site


Saturday, March 30, 2013

Queen of the Mississippi New Itineraries


American Cruise Lines has added four-night cruises to the 2013 schedule of Queen of With no more than 150 passengers on board

American Cruise Lines ships offer a perspective larger ships cannot. This U.S. flagged ship provides comfort and convenience, and the utmost in safety, complying with all new safety regulations – which many older ships do not.

Discover up close places of natural beauty, cultural and historical interest. And, with all departure ports in the U.S., you leave your passport (and worries) at home.





http://www.americancruiselines.com/home


Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Puget Sound, San Juan Islands Itineraries for 2013


American Cruise Lines specializes in a unique style of small ship cruising along the inland waterways and rivers of the United States.




American Cruise Lines is offering a new itinerary to the Puget Sound and San Juan Islands in 2013 aboard the 100-passenger American Spirit. The roundtrips from Seattle will visit Anacortes, Friday Harbor, Port Townsend and Poulsbo, Wash.

http://www.americancruiselines.com/

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Florida River Cruising via American Cruise Lines


American Cruise Lines specializes in a unique style of small ship cruising along the inland waterways and rivers of the United States.

There’s more to the Sunshine State than theme parks, beaches and blue-water cruising. If you love cruising, and desire close-to-home voyages that don’t require the purchase of international air tickets, you might want to take a look at a relaxing cruise along Florida’s St. Johns River, Tolomato River and Intracoastal Waterway.

American Cruise Line operates a "Great Rivers of Florida" itinerary along these waterways in northeastern Florida.

The cruise is so popular the line plans 12 departures this year, including Thanksgiving and Christmas cruises. Guests sail on the 49-passenger American Glory, a small ship built in 2002. The vessel has 31 staterooms and offers a unique, modern style of cruising.


ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS

Day 1: Guests embark American Glory at Amelia Island, FL (www.ameliaisland.com). The closest airport is Jacksonville International Airport. Once guests are onboard, the ship sails for Palatka along the slow moving waters of the St. Johns River, one of 14 designated American Heritage Rivers in the U.S. and only one of three that flows north.

What to stress to eco-enthusiasts? The area is a hot spot for birdwatching as it's home to more than 200 species of birds including bald eagles, wood storks and swallowtail kites.

Day 2: While today Palatka certainly isn’t a household name throughout the U.S., it was in the late 1800s when timber and citrus created a boomtown. In fact, Palatka rivaled Jacksonville as the St. Johns River’s major port. So, many wealthy northerners built grand homes or plantation mansions in the area. On a port call on Day 2, cruisers might take a Palatka city-mural tour to view the city’s artistic murals and visit the Bronson Mulholland House, a historic Greek revival plantation home. Another shore trip option is a visit to Blue Springs State Park.

Day 3: American Glory continues cruising the St. Johns to the freshwater Lake George, bordered on its west bank by Ocala National Forest (www.fs.usda.gov/ocala), the oldest national forest east of the Mississippi River. The lake itself is home to migratory birds, alligators, blue crabs, the Atlantic stingray and striped bass.

Day 4: Warm mineral springs and historic architecture are the draw during the vessel's port call at Green Cove Springs, FL. During the 1800s, steamboats brought such VIPs as President Abraham Lincoln, circus magnate P.T. Barnum and President Grover Cleveland south to Green Cove Springs in search of a warm winter retreat and springs with reputed medicinal qualities. Cruisers might take a carriage tour to view historic homes, the courthouse and a restored theater.

Day 5: American Glory cruises the Tolomato River for the day. Cruisers will view the Atlantic Ocean, which is visible over the Intracoastal’s barrier islands. A naturalist will provide commentary as the ship passes eco-sights and small villages.

Day 6: Cruisers might take a cruise-line shore excursion (a tram ride) through the Old City of St. Augustine (www.oldcity.com), established in 1565 by the Spanish. Scenic views include the massive Castillo de San Marcos Spanish fortress, architecture created by railroad baron Henry Flagler, and narrow streets that were once the center of Spanish rule in the southeastern U.S.

Day 7: Last port call is at Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island, FL; the quaint Historic District comprises 50 blocks of Victorian homes, antique shops and historic sites. Guests may choose a shore trip that’s a walking tour of the sites, or, alternatively, explore the island’s backwaters and Eagan Creek on a narrated river boat cruise.

Day 8: Disembarkation on Amelia Island. Amelia Island offers Amelia Island Plantation, Villas and a number of nice hotels and bed and breakfast options.

www.americancruiselines.com