Start your journey, in Boston, Massachusetts, a vibrant city with historic neighborhoods that tell the story of American history. Explore Faneuil Hall, where citizens of Boston first gathered to rally for the cause of independence from Great Britain and where George Washington toasted the nation there on its first birthday. Visit the North End, the oldest neighborhood, home to the famous Old North Church and Little Italy. Take time for shopping at Quincy Market and enjoy the diverse lineup of street performers. ... Read More
Tuesday - Oct 22, 2024
Day 2
Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Founded in 1620, this coastal town was the site of the first Pilgrim settlement. With a quintessential New England feel, Plymouth County is has some of the most renowned historical monuments and beautiful coastal landscapes in the country. Explore the distinguished Massachusetts Maritime Academy and nearby Hyannis, site of the Kennedy Compound. ... Read More
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 will find Newport offers something for everyone. Explore Newport's fabled past with glimpses of opulent seaside estates along the "Avenue of the Mansions". ... Read More
Thursday - Oct 24, 2024
Day 4
New London, United States
Dating back to the Revolutionary War, New London has been the backdrop of some of the most significant scenes in American History and was once the second-largest whaling port in the world. Learn about the city's storied past, which has been preserved and honored at historical landmarks and museums. Visit nearby Mystic, home to the nation's leading maritime museum, as well as an amazing aquarium, showcasing thousands of animals, from beluga whales to African penguins. ... Read More
Friday - Oct 25, 2024
Day 5
Old Saybrook, Connecticut, United States
Travel to Old Saybrook, located where the Connecticut River meets Long Island Sound. Settled in 1635, it is one of Connecticut's oldest towns and was the longtime residence of actress Katharine Hepburn. Explore the nearby town of Essex and stroll along the scenic waterfront, ornamented with early colonial and federal architecture lining the storybook streets. Visit the Connecticut River Museum to gain an understanding of the town's maritime history and venture to the Essex Steam Train & Riverboat, the only steam train and riverboat connection in the U.S. ... Read More
Saturday - Oct 26, 2024
Day 6
Sag Harbor, New York, United States
Described as one of the best-kept-secret small towns on Long Island, Sag Harbor is proud of its history and works hard to preserve, commemorate, and share its past. Settled in the early 1700s, Sag Harbor had the first commercial port in the United States and the first newspaper printed on Long Island. Take a leisurely stroll down Main Street, visiting the unique shops and basking in the artsy ambiance of the village. ... Read More
As we approach New York City, admire its famous skyline with buildings that disappear into the clouds. Once you have docked in Manhattan, experience all that this vibrant city has to offer. American Cruise Lines has a variety of shore excursions to suite your preferences, from freestyle exploration to guided excursions. ... Read More
End your journey in the city that never sleeps. From the bright lights of Times Square to the grand elms of Central Park and luxurious boutiques and cobblestone streets of SoHo, Manhattan does not disappoint. As you approach the most recognizable skyline in the world, reflect on your incredible adventure and all the friends and memories made. ... Read More
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