American Cruise Lines Sails into 2023 with Three New Ships

American Cruise Lines announces three new small ships, 10 new itineraries and 21 new ports for the 2023-2024 season ahead

American Cruise Lines announces three new small ships, 10 new itineraries and 21 new ports for the 2023-2024 season ahead. The company has just published a brand new 2023-2024 brochure and all cruises are available to book online. Next year, American will have 17 small ships exploring 35 states along 50+ itineraries, including over 11 itineraries on the Mississippi River alone. All the company’s small ships and riverboats accommodate fewer than 200 guests and can be viewed via virtual tours on their website.

American Cruise Lines is introducing three new small ships in 2023: a 6th modern riverboat, the 175-passenger American Serenade, coming to the Mississippi River in April and two brand new 109-passenger Coastal Cats, American Eagle and American Glory, both of which will sail East Coast itineraries beginning in August and October 2023.

American is also introducing ten new itineraries in 2023-2024, exploring 21 new ports of call from San Francisco, CA, to Sag Harbour, NY, to Key West, FL. New cruises include the company’s first-ever California cruise, an eight-day round-trip San Francisco Bay Cruise which highlights Napa and wine country; a new 15-day National Parks & Legendary Rivers itinerary which includes an eight-day cruise on the Columbia & Snake Rivers and a seven-day exploration through three National ParksGlacier, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton; and an eight-day Tennessee Rivers cruise between Chattanooga and Nashville, TN. In 2024, American will offer adventurous new cruises in Florida and the Keys as well as several new itineraries highlighting coastal New England and Maine.

 American’s personalised destination-focused cruises visit ports of call along both the East and West Coasts, Alaska to Florida, and the major rivers in-between, from the Hudson to the Mississippi to the Columbia and Snake (Mississippi itineraries also explore along the Ohio, Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers).

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