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American Cruise Lines Sails into 2025: Featuring 8 New Itineraries and the Longest River Cruise in the U.S.A.

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21 Small Ships & Riverboats Visiting 125 U.S. Ports Featuring 8 New Itineraries and the Longest River Cruise in the U.S.A

American Cruise Lines is pleased to announce news for 2025, including more new ships, 8 new itineraries, and the longest river cruise in the country, the 51-Day Great United States.

2025 offerings also feature an array of exclusive U.S. cruises, unavailable with any other Line, including bucket-list adventures exploring U.S. National Parks from Alaska to Wyoming to the Smoky Mountains.

Next year, the world’s only 100% U.S.-flagged fleet of riverboats and small cruise ships, will sail over 50 different itineraries, including brand new cruises on the Mississippi River, the Columbia and Snake Rivers, the Potomac River, and the Hudson River. Also on deck is American’s growing menu of U.S. coastal cruises, which are becoming more popular every year, as they uniquely sail the protected waterways of the East and West Coasts, similar to the company’s traditional river cruises.

2025 cruises visit 125 U.S. ports-of-call in 35 states and feature many brand-new ports around the country from Port Canaveral and West Palm Beach, Florida; to Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Cleveland, Mississippi; Port Royal, South Carolina; Alexandria, Virginia; Lewiston, Idaho; Madison, Indiana; and Sag Harbor and Albany, New York.

American is also offering many roundtrip itineraries, providing guests the option to skip flights and drive straight to the ships. Convenient 2025 Drive-to-Cruise ports include Boston, Massachusetts; Providence, Rhode Island; Washington, D.C.; New Orleans, Louisiana; Portland, Oregon; Seattle, Washington; and Juneau, Alaska. 

All American’s 50+ U.S. itineraries are open to book through 2027: www.AmericanCruiseLines.com