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Yankee Seaports

8-DAYS/7-NIGHTS

Explore the best seaport towns between the vibrant cities of Boston and New York. Immerse yourself in the maritime history of Plymouth, New London, Mystic, and Essex. Explore the quaint streets and variety of art galleries in Sag Harbor, before traveling to Port Jefferson to admire magnificent historic homes once belonging to sailors and shipbuilders.

Cruise Highlights

PRE Pre-Cruise Package Available  Take advantage of our luxurious Four Seasons Pre-Cruise Package in downtown Boston.

Day 1 Boston, MA  Begin your voyage in one of the most historic cities in America. Relax and enjoy the view as you cruise out of Boston Harbor.

Day 2 Plymouth, MA  Step aboard Mayflower II, a full-scale replica of the 17th-century merchant ship that brought the Pilgrims in 1620. Visit the prestigious Mass Maritime Academy.

Day 3 Newport, RI  Explore this seaport town, famous for hosting America’s Cup, as well as for the Gilded Age mansions lining Bellevue Avenue.

Day 4 New London / Mystic, CT  Travel to the nation's leading maritime museum and step aboard the last wooden whaleship in the world.

Day 5 Old Saybrook, CT  Board a vintage coach pulled by a steam locomotive through quintessential New England towns. Visit the Florence Griswold Museum, featuring the works of renowned American Impressionist artists.

Day 6 Sag Harbor, NY  Stroll down Main Street and discover the many unique boutiques and mouthwatering restaurants.

Day 7 Port Jefferson, NY  Sample a variety of craft beers at a local brewery. Cruise around the New York Harbor and view Lady Liberty, perfectly illuminated against the night sky.

Day 8 New York, NY  At the end of your enriching journey, enjoy breakfast on board before beginning your travels home.

To learn more about specific excursions, visit AmericanCruiseLines.com

THEME CRUISES AVAILABLE : ART IMMERSION

Your Cruise Includes:

 Daily Enrichment Program

 Evening Entertainment

 Cocktail Hours, Wine, & Beer

 WiFi Internet

 All Gourmet Meals

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