Tuesday, November 28, 2006

American Cruise Lines

Leader in small ship cruising, American Cruise Lines provides charming cruises in America's even, inland waterways. All the staterooms aboard the ships face outside and are the largest in their class - featuring private baths and large, opening picture windows. Personal attention and intimate ambience is what make cruising with American Cruise Lines an enjoyable experience.

PLACES COVERED BY AMERICAN CRUISE LINE
Have a memorable time with your family, friends and loved ones sailing in an American Cruise Line. American Cruise Line covers places like Maine, the New England Islands. Martha's Vineyard, Chesapeake Bay, Florida, the Mid-Atlantic Inside Passage like Charleston & Baltimore, the East Coast Inland Passage-like Virginia & S. Carolina and the Okeechobee & Southern Waterways.



SHIPS OPERATED BY AMERICAN CRUISE LINE
American Spirit - The largest of the lot that is owned by American Cruise Lines, American Spirit has the capacity to accommodate up to 100 passengers. In all, American Spirit Cruise comprises of 51 staterooms, all the rooms are well equipped with the latest facilities. American Spirit sails with an average speed of 14 knots.

American Glory - Sailing with the same speed as that of American Spirit, American Glory is a small cruise ship having a capacity to carry around 50 passengers together. Rest assured that all your needs and requirements will be taken care of once you are aboard American Glory Cruise.

American Eagle - American Eagle is a small cruise ship, adding glory to the famous American Cruise Line. Comprising of 31 staterooms, American Eagle can accommodate up to 50 passengers at a time. Sailing with a speed of 13 knots, American Eagle is a delightful cruise to ride in.