Wednesday, August 12, 2015

6 Exclusive Theme Cruises in 2016


 Exclusive Theme Cruises in 2016
This coming cruise season, journey aboard American Cruise Lines as we offer a variety of compelling cruises with featured themes. From wine and food to epic events in America's past, we travel along the country's most famous waterways to bring you an experience full of culture and history. 


Civil War Cruises

Journey back in time on a paddlewheeler and relive the powerful events of the American Civil War. Visit the site of Vicksburg, the last Confederate bastion on the Mississippi River that eventually fell to Union Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, completing the second part of the Anaconda Plan.  

2016 Dates

March 12, and March 19, 2016

April 30, 2016

Lewis & Clark Cruises

Take a cruise along the Columbia and Snake Rivers and retrace the steps of intrepid explorers Lewis & Clark. Take a guided tour of Fort Clatsop, the winter refuge at the mouth of the Columbia River, that took three weeks to build and housed the Corps of Discovery for the winter of 1805-1806.

2016 Dates

March 26, April 2 and April 23, 2016

Music Cruises

Cruise the Mississippi from Memphis to New Orleans and gain better understanding about original American musical styles including folk, blues and jazz. Enjoy onboard live entertainment playing the very best of legendary Mississippi music. 

2016 Date

April 9, 2016

Food & Wine Cruises

Cruise the Puget Sound and San Juan Islands on this palate-tempting journey. The unique landscape of the Pacific Northwest produces flavorful wines and creative cuisine you will be able to sample at many locations including Pasek Cellars on the Sound. 

2016 Date

April 9, 2016


Tulip Festival Cruises

In April the Puget Sound comes to life with blooming tulips. Join us as we explore the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival and other popular attractions including Friday Harbor and Butchart Gardens.

2016 Dates

April 16 and 23, 2016

Crabfest Cruises

Sample the delicious blue crab native to Chesapeake Bay on this cruise through early American history. Visit Colonial Williamsburg, Annapolis and Baltimore. 

2016 Dates

April 30, 2016





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