Cruise New England in 2024 with American Cruise Lines
Discover the Charms of Coastal New England with American Cruise Lines
American Cruise Lines Announce 2024 Season of Exclusive Summer New England Voyages
Embark on a journey through the picturesque landscapes and historic ports of New England with American Cruise Lines’ exciting summer season of cruises. Offering the only coastal itineraries in the region that exclusively visit US ports of call, American Cruise Lines presents an unparalleled opportunity to explore the beauty of New England’s coastlines, islands, and seaside villages.
A Summer of Exploration
American Cruise Lines’ 2024 New England season boasts six small ships, including three new Coastal Cats, offering a selection of eight- to 15-day itineraries. Among the highlights are the brand-new Yankee Seaports cruises between Boston and New York City, and the Hudson River Summer Classic cruises departing from New York City.
An All-American Experience
Unlike other cruise lines, American Cruise Lines’ coastal itineraries remain entirely within the USA throughout the journey. From May to September, guests can immerse themselves in the charm of over 20 New England ports, with ships docking in the heart of each destination. Enjoy scenic views from private balcony staterooms, indulge in authentic lobster bakes, and partake in guided shoreside experiences.
Exploring Historic Ports and Quaint Villages
Delve into the rich maritime history of New England as American Cruise Lines’ small ships visit iconic ports such as Plymouth, Bar Harbor, Nantucket, and Newport. Unpack just once and discover storied harbours with ease, reminiscent of cruising aboard a private yacht.
Exclusive New England Sailings
American Cruise Lines offers an array of exclusive New England sailings for 2024, including the following itineraries:
Eight-day Yankee Seaports cruises between Boston, MA, and New York City
Eight-day Cape Codder cruises, departing from Boston, MA
Eight-day New England Islands cruises, departing from Providence, RI
Eight-day Maine Coast and Harbors cruises, departing from Portland, ME
Eight-day Down East Maine cruises, departing from Bangor, ME
11-day New England Explorer cruises, departing from Boston, MA
15-day Grand New England cruises, departing from Boston, MA
New Hudson River Summer Classic Cruises
In addition to its New England offerings, American Cruise Lines introduces brand-new eight-day Hudson River Summer Classic cruises sailing roundtrip from NYC. Due to the immense popularity of its autumn sailings on the Hudson River, the company expands its 2024 offerings to include new June sailings, inviting guests to discover the beauty of the Hudson Valley.
Unforgettable Experiences Await
“Exploring coastal New England in summertime, especially from the water, is an unforgettable experience,” says Melissa Young, American Cruise Lines director of business development. “And, while some large cruise ships sail part of this region, none can cruise it the way American’s small ships do – sailing protected waters and accessing local harbours inaccessible to big ships.”
Luxury Aboard Small Ships
Cruising aboard American Cruise Lines’ small ships promises gourmet cuisine, daily cocktails, and the finest amenities available in small ship cruising. With onboard experts, historians, authors, and evening entertainment, guests will gain insight into each region’s history and charm.
Book Your Adventure
Prices for the 2024 New England season start from £4,999 per person, based on the nine-night Yankee Seaports sailing departing on May 26th. This price includes return flights from London, overseas transfers, one-night pre-cruise hotel stay in New York, and the seven-night cruise with all meals and drinks.
For further information or to book your unforgettable New England cruise, contact Fred. Holidays, American Cruise Line’s preferred booking agent, on 0800 021 3172, email sales@fredrivercruises.co.uk, or visit www.americancruiselines.com.
Embark on a journey of discovery and exploration with American Cruise Lines, and experience the magic of New England’s coastal treasures like never I’m before.
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