American Cruise Lines
For passengers who are well-traveled but ever-curious, sophisticated but informal, social yet sometimes private, American Cruise Lines offers luxury small ship cruise experiences to suit their style. Nine distinct itineraries include visits to some of the most amazing destinations in the United States, including Maine, the New England Islands, the Historic South and the Chesapeake Bay. Culturally enriching shore excursions are offered at each port-of-call to allow passengers to explore the region in depth. From the most cosmopolitan cities to remote islands nestled along the shore, passengers get a unique perspective on the area as they are guided by expert naturalists and historians who discuss a myriad of topics related to the history, nature, and culture of each port-of-call, all without disturbing the local community. These amazing destinations are intermingled with the pleasure of the small ship cruising experience: with less than 100 passengers on each ship, the cozy intimacy of these small ship cruises is conducive to making new and lasting friendships, retreating to the library in solitude, or relaxing on the decks and quietly enjoying the spectacular show of nature along
In business for 30 years, American Cruise Lines boast the youngest fleet in the small ship cruising industry. Built in 2000, 2002, and 2004, with new ships scheduled to debut in 2007 and 2008, staterooms are the most spacious in small ship cruising – all over 200 square feet in size, and each with large, opening picture windows and a private bathroom. Many even have private verandahs. American Cruise Lines passengers are accustomed to luxury and a certain level of service, both of which are in abundant supply onboard their cruises. From the sumptuous meals served at breakfast, lunch and dinner, to the highly personalized service dispatched by each of the crew members, guests are secure knowing that their individual needs and preferences are being addressed throughout the cruise



