Founded by Luther Blount in 1964, American Canadian Caribbean Line is a no-frill cruise line with simple decor, friendly ambiance and family-style meals. The ships, having an American build are designed to reach water bodies and ports that bigger vessels can't visit. The cabins are tiny, ranging from 72 to 96 sq. ft., almost all outside, with twin/double beds and small bath with shower
PLACES COVERED BY AMERICAN CANADIAN CARIBBEAN LINE
The places covered by this cruise line are the areas situated along the waters of Newfoundland and Labrador in the north to the tropical Caribbean and Central America in the south, like Philipsburg, St. Marten and Belize City, the Panama Canal, Great Lakes, Mississippi, Guatemala, Honduras among a host lot of others.
SHIPS OPERATED BY AMERICAN CANADIAN CARIBBEAN LINE
Grande Mariner - Built in 1998, Grande Mariner Cruise is large enough to carry around 100 passengers.
Grande Caribe - Built in 1997, Grande Caribe has the capacity to make around 100 passengers sail together.
Niagara Prince - Built in 1994, Niagara Prince Cruise has enough space to accommodate around 84 passengers.