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Grand New England Cruise
  Varies pp

  • Duration: 10 Nights
  • Destinations: United States

Select Dates: June - September 2024 - Roundtrip Boston - American Cruise Lines
Discover the majestic seafaring heritage of coastal towns and quaint island villages in New England.

Your elegant small ship will dock in the heart of each historic harbor, amidst working boats and luxurious private yachts. Steps away you will find whaling and maritime museums, scenic bluffs, beaches, cobblestone streets, and unique shops.

 Discover America's birthplace and savor the local cuisine, from the succulent lobsters of the Penobscot Bay to the best chowders of New England.

Call to Book 800-829-5448
Included With Your Trip
  • 10 nights in luxury staterooms with full amenities including twice daily stateroom service
  • All meals onboard & exquisite cuisine featuring locally sourced ingredients and regionally inspired dishes
  • Breakfast room service
  • Afternoon Tea
  • Complimentary cocktail hours plus beer & wine with meals
  • Select complimentary shore excursions
  • Enrichment programs that include select naturalists, historians, musician, informal lectures, concerts and activities
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
Additional Information

Day 1: Boston, MA
Step aboard your ship in Boston Harbor to begin your journey.

Day 2: Portland, ME
Maine's most historic seaport overlooks beautiful Casco Bay. Spend your visit exploring Portland's gallant 360-year history of check out its amazing cultural scene.

Day 3: Rockland/Camden, ME
Full of classic schooners, this charming village is considered the "Tall Ship Capital of Maine." Enjoy the summer sun and refreshing sea breezes as you watch the beautiful ships sail into the harbor.

Day 4: Bar Harbor/Bucksport, ME
The natural beauty that surround Bar Harbor is accented with ocean cliffs, glacier-formed lakes and valleys, stunning mountain vistas and a pine forest.

Day 5: Boothbay Harbor, ME
This lovely, historic town is lined with shops, boutiques and picture-perfect harbors dotted with lobster boats, pleasure crafts and windjammers.

Day 6: Bath, ME
Filled with19th-century architecture Bath is home to the Bath Iron Works. It is commonly known as "The City of Ships" because of all the sailing ships that were built in the Bath shipyards.

Day 7: Gloucester, MA
Located a few miles from Boston, Gloucester is the home to America's original seaport and the oldest working art colony in North America. The town's picturesque waterfront has drawn fishermen, artists and visitors for over four hundred years.

Day 8: Newport, RI
Nestled within Narragansett Bay is Newport, the yachting capital of the world. As you stroll along the beautiful beaches, historic neighborhoods, bustling wharves and scenic waterfront, you'll easily discover that Newport offers something for everyone.

Day 9: Martha's Vineyard, MA
During the 18th and 19th centuries, Martha's Vineyard was a hub for merchant ships carrying exotic cargo from the far corners of the world. Today, the island is one the most popular vacation spots in New England.

Day 10: Provincetown, MA
Originally settled as an artist colony, Provincetown is now one fo the most popular summer destinations on Cape Cod. Known for its quaint shops, colorful architecture and relaxing beaches, Provincetown offers guests a great opportunity to explore historic Cape Cod culture.

Day 11: Boston, MA
Disembark in historic Boston for your journey home.

Departure Dates
Start: December 1, 2023
End: December 31, 2024
Price: Varies pp


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Product Code: AAA-AMERICAN

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