Boston, Massachusetts

Grand New England Cruise

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Duration:
15 Days
Start/End:
Boston Round Trip
From:
$12,490
Time of Year:
July-August
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American Cruise Lines

On this 15 Day Grand New England Cruise aboard the 100-guest American Glory, travel along the picturesque waterways of New England that tell the story of American history, from the Mayflower’s landing to the Boston Tea Party. A centuries-old shipbuilding tradition lives on here in shipyards along the shoreline and schooners that adorn the harbors.

Celebrate the rich maritime heritage of seaport towns, such as Portland and Bath. Led by our team of charismatic guides, discover seaside mansions of the Gilded Age in Newport, explore the cobblestone streets of quaint island villages such as Martha’s Vineyard, and visit the coastal town of Plymouth, the site of the first Pilgrim settlement.

Experience a traditional, New England favorite, the lobsterbake luncheon. Set at the water’s edge, enjoy lobsters, clams, and mussels steamed the old-fashioned way, over a fire in kelp.

At the end of a day of discovery, be welcomed back the comfort of your sanctuary aboard the ship. Bask in the warm camaraderie of fellow guests and be treated to the best cuisine of the region.

Grand New England Cruise Details

Boothbay Harbor Lighthouse

Pre-Cruise: Boston Four Seasons Signature Package

American Cruise Lines’ Four Seasons Hotel Pre-Cruise Package offers a complete Boston experience. Located in the heart of downtown, the hotel puts the city at your fingertips and allows you to arrive at your leisure the day before your cruise.

The package includes a full breakfast at the Four Seasons on the morning of your cruise, followed by a Boston City Exploration. American Cruise Lines handles everything, including transportation of your luggage to your stateroom aboard the ship. The excursion concludes at the ship, in time for embarkation and a relaxing afternoon cruise out of Boston Harbor.

Pre-Cruise Packages must be reserved at least 30 days before your cruise date.


Boston, Massachusetts

Day 1: Boston, MA

Experience the scenic coastline of New England from the comfort of the brand new American Glory. This 15-day journey, featuring the most desirable locations in the region, is rich in history, natural beauty, and delectable cuisine.


Portland Lighthouse, Maine

Day 2: Portland, ME

Maine’s most historic seaport overlooks beautiful Casco Bay. Spend your visit exploring its gallant 360-year history or check out its amazing cultural scene. Big-city excitement blends delightfully with small-town charm here as fishing vessels bustle in the harbor and Victorian-era buildings still line cobblestone streets.


American Glory

Day 3: Bath, ME

Long known as the “City of Ships,” Bath finds its identity in shipbuilding. From its architecture and cultural offerings to its urban downtown, Bath’s shipbuilding roots define its character. Walk Bath’s streets and admire the seaport’s tree-lined avenues, graced with classic examples of American architecture. Or explore the nationally acclaimed Maine Maritime Museum, which offers a variety of exhibits about Maine’s nautical history.


Boothbay Harbor Lighthouse

Day 4: Boothbay Harbor, ME

This lovely, historic town is lined with shops, boutiques, and picture-perfect harbors dotted with lobster boats, pleasure crafts, and windjammers. Boothbay is the largest boating harbor north of Boston, earning the moniker of “Boating Capital of New England.”


Bar Harbor, Maine

Day 5: Bar Harbor, ME

The natural beauty that surrounds Bar Harbor is accented with ocean cliffs, glacier‐formed lakes and valleys, stunning mountain vistas, and pine forest. This beauty has been captured in the works of Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, and many other great artists.

Lobstering is a centuries‐old industry that continues to thrive in Bar Harbor as well as boat building, another traditional business that is an important part of the economy. Though Bar Harbor region is best known for its outdoor activities, it is also home to small museums, cultural attractions, and historically significant landmarks.


Bangor Maine

Day 6: Bangor, ME

Bangor, the third-largest city in the state, is located on the western bank of the picturesque Penobscot River. The proximity of the river made Bangor the “lumber capital of the world” for much of the 19th century, earning it the title of “Queen City” of Maine.

Also known as the hometown to author Stephen King, Bangor is the inspiration of his fictional town of Derry, Maine, the setting of many of his novels. During your time in Bangor, view where Stephen King lived and worked on a guided excursion. Charter a boat and enjoy a fishing adventure in pursuit of the area’s renowned smallmouth bass.


Rockland, Maine

Day 7: Rockland/Camden, ME

Full of classic schooners, this charming village is considered the “Tall Ship Capital of Maine.” Enjoy the summer sun and refreshing sea breezes as you watch beautiful ships sail into the harbor or browse the quaint shops and art galleries. Bring your camera to capture ocean vistas, placid coastlines, and panoramic views of Camden, Penobscot Bay, and surrounding islands from atop Mount Battie.


Lighthouse at Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Day 8: Portsmouth, NH

Portsmouth is a city where the past and present coexist harmoniously. Admire the colorful 17th-century homes that adorn the streets, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings. Explore the lush gardens and picturesque walkways Prescott Park, located right along the harbor.

Visit Strawbery Banke Museum, a living museum depicting life in the 1600s through the 1900s with costumed characters who make history come to life. Shop and dine Market Square, filled with great boutiques, restaurants, and cafes, as well as local wineries.


Fisherman setting a lobster trap

Day 9: Gloucester, MA

Located a few miles from Boston, Gloucester is the home to America’s original seaport and the oldest working art colony in North America. The town’s picturesque waterfront has drawn fishermen, artists, and visitors for over four hundred years. With over 60 miles of coastline, there is a wealth of stunning views to enjoy and plenty of fresh seafood to savor.


Day 10: Provincetown, MA

Originally settled as an artists colony, Provincetown is now one of the most popular summer destinations on Cape Cod. Known for its quaint shops, colorful architecture, and relaxing beaches, Provincetown offers guests a great opportunity to explore historic Cape Cod culture.


Newport mansion

Day 11: Newport, RI

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.”


Martha's Vineyard Lighthouse, Massachusetts, East Coast

Day 12: Martha's Vineyard, MA

During the 18th and 19th centuries, Martha’s Vineyard was a hub for merchant ships carrying exotic cargo from the far corners of the world. Today, the island is one of the most popular vacation spots in New England, comprised of six distinct towns. Historic Edgartown is the most genteel town on the island, featuring freshly painted white clapboard colonial homes and manicured gardens.


Nantucket, Massachusetts

Day 13: Nantucket Island/Martha's Vineyard, MA

During the 18th and 19th centuries, Martha’s Vineyard was a hub for merchant ships carrying exotic cargo from the far corners of the world. Today, the island is one of the most popular vacation spots in New England, comprised of six distinct towns. Historic Edgartown is the most genteel town on the island, featuring freshly painted white clapboard colonial homes and manicured gardens.

As we approach the tranquil shores of Nantucket, our captain will set anchor in the calm sound for a breathtaking view. Upon arriving ashore, be transported back to the 18th century as you step onto the timeworn cobblestone streets. Nantucket is a world unto itself, with towering church steeples and old-world architecture. Discover how this delightful island has evolved from a small farming community to becoming the center of the American whaling industry and later a popular resort community.


Plymouth, Massachusetts

Day 14: Plymouth, MA

Plymouth is a coastal town, and the site of the first Pilgrim settlement, founded in 1620. Plymouth Rock, a boulder in Pilgrim Memorial State Park, marks the place where settlers are thought to have landed on shore. The Mayflower II, a full-scale replica of the ship that carried the Pilgrims across the Atlantic, is usually anchored at the park.


Boston, Massachusetts

Day 15: Boston, MA

Welcome back to the historic city of Boston, best known for its famous baked beans, Fenway Park, The Boston Marathon, and the bar from the ’80s sitcom Cheers. Let us help you to plan your journey home, or stay to explore this vibrant city further.


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Dates & Rates - East Coast - ACL - Grand New England
DateAAAAAMVistaSky SuiteGrand SuiteSingle (Private Balcony)
Monday, July 1, 2024$12,490$14,620$15,465$19,175N/AN/A
Monday, July 15, 2024$12,490$14,620$15,465$19,175N/AN/A
Monday, August 12, 2024$12,490$14,620$15,465$19,175N/AN/A

Dates and rates are effective the date the information was updated on this site. Dates and rates may have changed by the cruise line prior to an update here. Contact Sunstone Tours & Cruises for the latest dates & rates.

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Included

  • Cruise passage
  • All gourmet meals
  • Breakfast room service
  • Snacks
  • Cocktail hour each evening
  • Entertainment aboard the ship
  • Acclaimed enrichment program
  • Wi-Fi throughout the ship
  • Personalized service from a dedicated crew

Not Included

  • Air transport to/from embarkation/debarkation destinations
  • Most shore tours (unless otherwise noted)
  • Port charges and fees

American Glory

American Glory

The 100-guest American Glory blends the best qualities of expedition adventure cruising with the refinement, luxury, stability, and land proximity of river cruising. Observation and sitting areas will be available at the bow, while a unique Swim/Activity Platform at the stern of the ship features a tender for local exploration. The shallow draft of the vessels allows rare access into small ports and ability to travel on almost any river or waterway.

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