
NUMBER OF SHIPS: 24
NUMBER OF GUESTS: 90-180
DESTINATIONS: Mississippi River, New England, Southeast, Alaska, Pacific Northwest
FUN FACT: American Cruise Lines is the only American-owned cruise line with all-U.S.-built ships and all- American crew.
INCLUDED AMENITIES
Shore excursion in every port of call
Complimentary cocktail hour
All onboard meals
Complimentary Wi-Fi
All tips & gratuities
POPULAR ITINERARIES
Lower Mississippi Cruise
Upper Mississippi Cruise
Columbia & Snake River Cruise
Southeast Sea Islands Cruise
American Cruise Lines provides
an authentic river and coastal cruising experience, specializing in small-ship itineraries throughout the United States. The company’s cruises traverse celebrated waterways such as the Mississippi river, Columbia and Snake rivers, and the intracoastal waterway, offering itineraries that range from six to 23 days. The fleet includes classic paddle-wheelers, capturing the spirit of traditional American river travel, as well as modern river boats, featuring spacious cabins, private balconies, and enhanced amenities for comfort and relaxation. Coastal cruises operate on four classes of vessels made specifically for open waters. Each cruise experience includes locally inspired cuisine, complimentary cocktail hours, guided shore excursions, and regional entertainment, offering guests a fun way to explore the landscapes, history, and culture of the United States.
ONBOARD ACTIVITIES Onboard activities include expert-led presentations, nightly entertainment, and workshops. Guests can enjoy daily activities such as cooking demonstrations, art sessions, and more, all designed with the history and spirit of each destination in mind.
THEMED CRUISES American Cruise Lines offers so many themed cruises that we can’t list them all: Civil War, Tulip Festival, Culinary, Cherry Blossom, art immersion, antiques, Mark Twain, holiday and so many more!
EXCURSIONS & EXPERIENCES Get an authentic taste of American culture with excursions like live country music at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, exploring the rich displays at Paducah’s National Quilt Museum, or strolling Hannibal, MO, with “Mark Twain” himself as your guide. Each experience is thoughtfully crafted to be fun and informative, making each and every stop an unforgettable one.