Saturday, June 7, 2008

American Cruise Lines

American Cruise Lines






American cruise Lines is one of the most preffered cruise lines in the United States. American Cruise Lines has a number of fleet to its kitty. Some of the notable fleets of American Cruise Lines are American Star, American Spirit, American Glory and American Eagle.

Some of the destinations on offer on American Cruise Lines are New England Islands where you can enjoy the Greek and Victorian Culture. Historical Antebellum South gives you the chance to enjoy the glittering mountains and bays. Experience the sounds of Quaint Fishing Villages and the spectacular beauty of Maine Coast and Harbors. Discover the ports at Chesapeake Bay and enjoy the historical colonial charm along it. The famous Hudson River Cruise takes you to the some of the popular destinations along the Hudson River . The Great Rivers of Florida gives you the chance to enjoy the calm and serene waters of the Hudson River. The Mid Atlantic Inland Passage sails from Baltimore to Charleston and is a delightful cruise. Finally, the East Coast Inland Passage gives you the chance to glide along tranquil rivers and bays.

Most of the fleet of American Cruise Lines offer up to 50 private rooms, large balconies, Satellite and DVD players, Individual Climate Controlled in all State rooms and Oversized Lounges. American Cruise Lines offer the best of services to its guests.

On board activities on American Cruise Lines include evening entertainment on board. American Cruise Lines also give you the chance to experience the local flavor of each destination with onboard musicians and theatrical performances of each region as you travel.

American Cruise Lines offer a special Dining Experience. There are a variety of choicest meals on board American Cruise Lines. Each ship has a spacious dining salon and the chefs are highly skilled.

American Cruise Lines offer great early bird savings. If a Cruise is booked six months before from the date of journey, then guests get to enjoy some great savings.

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