American introduces new itinerary
American Cruise Lines this summer is introducing a brand new itinerary — the Grand New England Cruise which will cruise Maine and the New England Islands.
This eleven-day / ten-night cruise aboard the American Glory will depart from Providence, RI and harbor hop to ports of Bar Harbor, Martha’s Vineyard, Rockland, Nantucket, and Camden, to name a few.
”By meticulously selecting the best ports of call from Maine and Southern New England’s glorious islands, American Cruise Lines offers this epic voyage, one that will feature the best of what New England has to offer,” claims the cruise line.
Cruises through the Cape Cod Canal will offer passengers a glimpse of whales and other wildlife. The ports will also include stopovers in small towns and national parks.
The 49-passenger American Glory will feature oversized staterooms, many with private balconies, and all will have large opening picture windows, a trademark of American Cruise Lines.
The ship’s layout includes an elevator to all four decks, four lounges of various sizes, a spacious observation deck, a well-stocked library and a dining room with surrounding windows providing expansive views.
Report by David Wilkening
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