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American Cruise
Lines specializes in a unique style of small ship
cruising along the inland waterways and rivers of the United
States.
Fascinating itineraries include the
Pacific Northwest, Maine, New England Islands, Hudson River,
Chesapeake Bay, the Historic South & Golden Isles, Florida,
Alaska, and the Mississippi River aboard the brand new
paddlewheeler, Queen of the Mississippi.
With no more than 150 guests onboard,
passengers experience each port of call, up close and
personal, all while enjoying the camaraderie of fellow
travelers and the exemplary service that is the hallmark of
American Cruise Lines.
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Call Travel for Less
to book your
American Cruise Lines Vacation
1 . 888 . 716 . 9527
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American Cruise
Lines - Small Ships
American Cruise Lines' modern ships,
each carrying no more than 150 passengers, are designed to
navigate America's inland waterways and rivers, docking in
the heart of each port and taking you where larger ships
could never go.
Comfortable lounges and large observation decks are the
perfect place for guests to relax and enjoy the company of
fellow travelers who share their interest in American
heritage. Glass enclosed dining salons provide an amazing,
panoramic view to passing scenery.
The spacious staterooms feature large opening picture
windows and roomy baths and many have private balconies.
From charming small towns to gracious southern ports,
American Cruise Lines fleet will bring you to the best of
America.
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Ship Features |
Stateroom Features |
- Oversized staterooms –
largest in industry
- Most with private
balconies
- Flat screen satellite
TV and DVD players in all staterooms
- Wireless internet
access shipwide
- Hairdryers in all
staterooms
- Individual climate
control in all staterooms
- 4 decks
- Elevators to all decks
- 4 oversized lounges
- Large, glass-enclosed
single seating dining salon
- Designed and built by
Chesapeake Shipbuilding Corp, Salisbury, MD
- United States registry
- Variety of 6-, 7- and
14-night cruise itineraries
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- Twin or King-Sized Bed
- Large Opening Picture
Window
- Private Balconies
- Twice-Daily Stateroom
Service
- Remote-Controlled
Satellite TV with DVD Player
- Internet Access
- Individual Climate
Control System
- Writing Desk &
Stationary
- Hair Dryer
- Spacious Closet
- Four-Drawer Dressers &
Night Tables
- 110-Volt Outlets
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Queen of the West
Renovated: 2011
Passenger Capacity: 120 |
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Queen of the West has undergone a
multi-million dollar renovation in 2011, which included
reconstruction of major areas like passenger staterooms,
lounges, galley, and engine room. Providing a more
comfortable and elegant atmosphere for passengers,
meticulous care and attention to detail went into the
reconstruction, from the newly designed and custom built
furniture, fresh interior décor, expanded size of staterooms
and more private balconies. New authentic paddlewheel makes
for a quieter and smoother cruise aboard the new Queen of
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American Star
Year Built: 2007
Passenger Capacity: 100 |
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American Star entered service in June
2007. Similar to the American Spirit, it will offer guests
the same unique style of cruising that has become the
hallmark of American Cruise Lines. From charming small towns
to gracious southern ports, the American Star will bring
guests to places of historic interest and magnificent
beauty. Onboard, each guest will be able to unwind in the
friendly and accommodating atmosphere created by our staff.
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American Glory
Year Built: 2002
Passenger Capacity: 49 |
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The American Glory offers discerning
travelers the most unique and modern style of small ship
cruising. Each unique and off-the-beaten path port visited,
gives guests a glimpse into the cultural heritage that is
the fabric of our great nation. The country-club atmosphere
onboard allows guests to relax, and enjoy the company of
fellow travelers who share their interests in American
history and culture. The spacious public lounges and
observation decks are frequented by guests who wish to
mingle with friends new and old. |
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Independence
Year Built: 2010
Passenger Capacity: 104 |
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American Cruise Lines is proud
to introduce the Independence, the newest addition to the
ACL fleet. While the ship is similar to the American Star
and American Spirit, the size of the ship is larger,
enabling the interior areas, including the staterooms and
balconies to be even more spacious and deluxe. The
Independence is also fully stabilized, with Rolls Royce
stabilizers, allowing American Cruise Lines to reach even
more fascinating destinations. |
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American Spirit
Year Built: 2005
Passenger Capacity: 100 |
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A small ship cruise on the modern
American Spirit is for the traveler who pursues the
exceptional. Uniquely designed to navigate the inland
waterways of Alaska, the American Spirit brings passengers
to some of the most beautiful locations in America. In the
intimate atmosphere onboard, guests find that fellow
travelers share their passion for these historic places, and
often become fast friends. It's easy to relax and feel
comfortable in the huge, public spaces onboard. |
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Queen of the Mississippi
Year Built: 2012
Passenger Capacity: 150 |
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The finest authentic paddlewheeler in
the world brings a new high standard to the all-American
riverboating experience. Beneath gleaming woodwork and brass
fixtures is a framework of modern technology that provides
you with the most comfortable vacation imaginable. The Queen
of the Mississippi features the most spacious staterooms in
the industry and more space per passenger that any other
riverboat. Attention is paid to every detail and the
all-American crew offers carefully personalized service. |
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Call Travel for Less
to book your American Cruise Lines Vacation
1 . 888 . 716 . 9527 |
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