At a glance
- Duration:
- 15 Days
- Start/End:
- Boston Round Trip
- From:
- $13,340
- Time of Year:
- July-September
On this 15-day Grand New England Cruise aboard the 130-guest American Patriot, see all of New England through historic waterways, where tales of America’s past come to life. From the Mayflower’s arrival to the Boston Tea Party, each harbor and shoreline holds stories of American history.
Discover seaport gems such as Portland and Bath, Maine, where historic shipyards show their age, and Newport, Rhode Island, where grand mansions reflect the opulence of the Gilded Age. Enjoy a traditional lobsterbake luncheon by Maine’s water’s edge, tasting the flavors of the region’s maritime legacy.
As the day unfolds, retreat to the comfort of your ship, where camaraderie and culinary delights await. Engage in conversations with fellow travelers beneath the starlit sky, sharing in the day’s discoveries. Experience the essence of New England’s charm and hospitality, where every moment speaks to the enduring connection between land and sea.
Grand New England Cruise Details
Pre-Cruise: Boston Four Seasons Signature Package
Experience the essence of Boston with our Pre-Cruise Package, offering a seamless transition into the heart of the city. Located downtown, your hotel provides easy access to all that Boston has to offer before your voyage begins.
Get ready for your first excursion: the Boston City Exploration. On a narrated walking exploration uncover the hidden history of Boston’s most notable landmarks such as Boston Common and Quincy Market. Let American Cruise Lines handle every detail, from transporting your luggage to ensuring a smooth transition onto the ship.
As the day unfolds, bid farewell to the city streets and step aboard your awaiting vessel. Cruise out of Boston Harbor in the afternoon, surrounded by the tranquility of the sea and the promise of adventure on the horizon.
Day 1: Boston, MA
Begin your venture in one of the oldest cities in the United States. Founded in 1630, this city helped shape this nation. With influential moments like the Boston Tea Party and its impact on the American Revolution, Boston continues to impact America’s past, present, and future.
Board your modern vessel amongst the cobblestone streets and 18th-century architecture that makes this city the perfect place to push off for a New England adventure.
As we welcome you onboard for your voyage, we’ll share a toast to you, meet the crew, and get excited for the days to come.
Day 2: Portland, ME
Perched on the shores of stunning Casco Bay, Maine’s oldest seaport beckons with its impressive history spanning 360 years. Cobblestone streets wind through architectural, from stately Victorian mansions to weathered homes, each bearing witness to the city’s exciting maritime heritage. Against a backdrop of granite cliffs and rolling waves, Portland’s lighthouses stand sentinel, guiding ships safely to harbor through many stages of waters.
Day 3: Bath, ME
Here, the river meets the sea in a graceful embrace and history creates the spirit of the town. Cobblestone streets bear witness to the craftsmen who shaped mighty ships that once ruled the ocean waves. Stately church spires rise against the backdrop of a skyline imbued with colonial elegance. In Bath, time feels suspended, as if the past is in every weathered brick and beam. It’s clear the legacy of shipbuilding and seafaring prowess endures, enticing you to explore its nautical past.
Day 4: Boothbay Harbor, ME
In Boothbay Harbor, the textured coastline meets the Atlantic and history mingles with the salty air. Quaint streets hold the footprints of fishermen and sailors who once cast their nets and set sail for distant horizons. Established in the early 17th century as a fishing village, Boothbay Harbor grew into a hub of shipbuilding and maritime commerce during the 19th century, crafting vessels that traversed the world’s oceans. Weathered docks hold stories of bustling trade that once fueled the town’s livelihood, including its role in supplying ships during the Civil War. Against a backdrop of rolling hills and granite cliffs, the harbor stands as a testament to resilience and maritime ingenuity.
Day 5: Bar Harbor, ME
In Bar Harbor, where cliffs embrace the sea in an eternal dance, history speaks softly through the rustling pines. Once a modest fishing village, Bar Harbor flourished into a haven for Gilded Age elites, drawn by its untamed beauty. Along the coastline, the Bar Harbor Inn stands as a symbol of opulence amidst the wild landscapes of Acadia National Park. Above, Cadillac Mountain stands tall, which you can get up close and personal with. Amidst nature’s symphony of breeze and wave, Bar Harbor invites exploration, each cobblestone and trail a chapter in its captivating story of charm and prestige.
Day 6: Bangor, ME
On the bend of the Penobscot River, Bangor sprawls as the third-largest city in Maine. Reigning supreme as the lumber capital of the world through most of the 19th century, this port town is known as the “Queen City”.
This city is also the hometown of celebrated horror author Stephen King. King used the streets of this very city to spin his narratives of twisted tales. You too can see where King’s monsters hide with a visit to the perfectly creepy Victorian home with a spider webbed wrought iron gate outside the author’s former home.
For an equally exciting, less macabre excursion, chart a boat on the calm waters of the Penobscot River, and try your hand at catching a smallmouth bass beneath the vast expanse of Maine’s blue sky.
Day 7: Rockland / Camden, ME
Along Maine’s winding coast lies Rockland, a town surrounded by granite cliffs and Atlantic breezes. Nearby, Camden stands proudly, framed by the silhouette of Mount Battie, a guardian over its bustling harbor. Here, the ocean and sky engage in a perpetual ballet, their colors merging into a canvas of indigo and apricot as twilight descends. Amidst the art galleries and charming shops, the spirit of Andrew Wyeth’s paintings endures, capturing the essence of this timeless coastal haven.
Day 8: Portsmouth, NH
Portsmouth exudes a colonial charm, its streets abundant with tales of centuries past. The town’s Federal-style architecture harks back to its bustling days as a pivotal port and shipbuilding center. At Market Square, history comes alive amidst the North Church and the Portsmouth Athenaeum, anchoring the heart of the community. Prescott Park offers a serene refuge, its colorful beauty a stark contrast to the urban hustle nearby. The iconic silhouette of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard stands as a beacon of strength and resilience, a reminder of the town’s enduring connection to the sea and its role in shaping the course of American history.
Day 9: Gloucester, MA
Just a short distance from Boston, Gloucester holds the distinction of being America’s first seaport. Established long before the modern hustle and bustle, this city remains a beacon for the oldest active art colony in North America. For over four centuries, this historic town has captivated a diverse array of artists, fishermen, and tourists with its delightful waterfront and enduring maritime legacy.
Extending across more than 60 miles of New England coastline, Gloucester presents a series of spectacular coastal landscapes that shift from pebbled beaches to textured cliffs. The area is also famous for its fresh seafood, with local dishes rooted in the deep flavors of the Atlantic.
Day 10: Provincetown, MA
Originally founded as an artists’ haven, Provincetown is a premier summer destination on Cape Cod, celebrated for its kaleidoscope of, vivid architecture, unique shops, and stretching shorelines. The town’s history is highlighted by landmarks such as the Pilgrim Monument, which marks the Mayflower Pilgrims’ first landing in 1620. Provincetown’s streets are lined with diverse art galleries and performance spaces that only bolster its creative origins. The culinary scene delights with fresh, local seafood and a variety of international flavors, enhancing the town’s appeal as a vibrant seaside retreat. With its picturesque settings and welcoming community, Provincetown remains a perfect blend of historical charm and contemporary flair, offering a unique coastal experience that lingers long after summer fades.
Day 11: Newport, RI
Located in Narragansett Bay, Newport is recognized globally as the yachting capital, where New England elegance meets rich historical intrigue. The city invites visitors to stroll along its beautiful beaches, through neighborhoods teeming with history, along lively wharves, and by the unobstructed waterfront. Newport’s prestigious past is showcased on the “Avenue of the Mansions,” featuring opulent estates that symbolize the wealth and social prestige of their era.
The Breakers, a 70-room Italian Renaissance-style palazzo inspired by the 16th-century palaces of Genoa and Turin, was built for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, representing the height of the Vanderbilt family’s social and financial preeminence. Nearby, Marble House, another Vanderbilt home, this time for William K. Vanderbilt, stands as a testament to Beaux-Arts architecture, adorned with 500,000 cubic feet of marble. These homes were not just residences but extravagant venues for some of the most lavish social gatherings of the Gilded Age, reflecting an era when Newport was the playground of America’s wealthiest families.
Visit the cannons still standing at Fort Adams, named for President John Adams has been a part of American history from the War of 1812 through World War II. Built to protect Newport Harbor this fortification is now a state park known for its panoramic views and a venue for major events.
Day 12: Martha's Vineyard, MA
Located off the Massachusetts coast, this island is celebrated for its historical significance and distinctive landscapes. This island features stretches of clean sandy beaches contrasted by the dramatic clay cliffs of Aquinnah, offering stunning ocean views. In Oak Bluffs, the whimsically styled gingerbread cottages display intricate trim and bright palettes, standing as relics of the Camp Meeting revivalist movement of the 19th century. Edgartown, with its stately Greek Revival homes once owned by whaling captains, reflects the island’s prosperous whaling era, while its historic lighthouses, like Edgartown Harbor Light, have safely guided sea vessels since the early 1800s.
Day 13: Nantucket Island / Martha's Vineyard, MA
Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, Martha’s Vineyard served as a hub for merchant ships, their holds brimming with exotic wares from distant lands. Today, this island remains a premier New England vacation destination, comprised of six distinctive towns. Historic Edgartown, the epitome of genteel charm, showcases rows of pristine white clapboard colonial homes. These structures, adorned with black shutters and surrounded by lush, meticulously sculpted gardens, exude an air of old-world affluence and quiet elegance.
Upon nearing the shores of Nantucket, the captain carefully anchors in the still, clear waters of the sound, presenting a spectacular seascape that blends seamlessly with the sky at sunset. Stepping onto the island, the cool sea breeze mingles with the scent of salt and old timber as you traverse the time-worn cobblestone streets. Nantucket is a visual feast of historic architecture, from the grand church steeples that rise above the rooftops to the quaint, weathered buildings that line the streets. The island, once a simple farming community, burgeoned into the epicenter of the American whaling industry, its streets and buildings evidence of seafaring history and commerce. Today, it thrives as a sophisticated resort community for you to explore.
Day 14: Plymouth, MA
Plymouth, a coastal town famous for its contributions to American history, marks the site of the first Pilgrim settlement founded in 1620. At the center of Plymouth’s historical narrative is the iconic Plymouth Rock in Pilgrim Memorial State Park, believed to be the landing spot of the settlers. Adjacent to this historic symbol, the Mayflower II, a meticulously crafted full-scale replica of the ship that carried the Pilgrims across the Atlantic, is usually moored, offering visitors a direct link to the early settlers’ maritime journey. This ship functions as a floating museum, providing a hands-on educational experience. Beyond these landmarks visit the Plimoth Patuxet Museums, where you can be a part of the living history of the Pilgrims and the Native Wampanoag people.
Day 15: Boston, MA
WHere we are—where it all began—in Boston. If there’s something you missed our first time around; perhaps a Red Sox game at Fenway Park or a stop at the bar featured in the beloved sitcom “Cheers,” go ahead and extend your stay. Whether you choose to stay or head home, we’ll make sure you have a smooth disembarkation to get you where you’re headed.
Date | Premium Balcony | Vista Balcony | Veranda Suite | Sky Suite | Grand Suite | Single Balcony |
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Saturday, July 5, 2025 | Sold Out | $14,110 | $15,780 | Sold Out | Sold Out | Sold Out |
Saturday, July 19, 2025 | $13,340 | $14,110 | $15,780 | Sold Out | Sold Out | Sold Out |
Saturday, August 2, 2025 | $14,130 | $14,940 | $16,710 | Sold Out | Sold Out | Sold Out |
Saturday, August 16, 2025 | $14,130 | $14,940 | $16,710 | $18,850 | Sold Out | Sold Out |
Saturday, August 30, 2025 | $14,130 | $14,940 | $16,710 | Sold Out | Sold Out | Sold Out |
Saturday, September 13, 2025 | $14,915 | $15,775 | Sold Out | Sold Out | Sold Out | Sold Out |
Saturday, September 27, 2025 | $15,515 | $16,375 | Sold Out | Sold Out | Sold Out | Sold Out |
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.
Prices displayed are per person based on double occupancy.
Prices subject to change
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 Patriot
American Patriot offers an intimate and luxurious cruising experience, catering to just 130 guests with a focus on comfort, elegance, and coastal exploration.