Atlantic Coastal Cruise Itineraries
- Historic South & Golden Isles
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The Historic South & Golden Isles cruise will bring you to a veritable Garden of Eden as you cruise along the Golden Isles of the Intracoastal Waterway. These small ships glide smoothly past magnificent parks and plantations to centuries-old towns clustered at water’s edge with terraced landscapes and opulent gardens. The scenery, warmed by the temperate climate, unfolds before you redolent of charm and gracious living. Many coastal wildlife preserves along the waterway provide naturalists ample opportunity to view the wide variety of shore birds and waterfowl as well as moss-draped oaks, secluded inlets and sparkling bays.
- Great Rivers of Florida
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Designated an American Heritage River, the St. Johns is one of the few north-flowing rivers above the equator. Along this river you'll sail a route that adventurous passengers first followed on 19th-century paddle-wheelers in search of a tropical paradise. But with the advent of the railroads, tourism headed further south and the St. Johns meandered serenely and untouched thereafter. The artesian mineral springs that feed its waters have created an extraordinary environment for flora and fauna, with creeks, lagoons and lakes opening before you in magical splendor. Journey to the heart of the Ocala National Forest where you’ll observe alligators, playful manatees, and majestic bald eagles all in their natural habitats.
- Chesapeake Bay
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From major naval battles to the blue crab capital of the world, the Chesapeake Bay is full of history and culture. Along the shore you'll pass shipwrights, marinas and scenic lighthouses, gliding into ports accessible only to your small ship. The villages are steeped in centuries of history, having played crucial roles in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 and the Civil War. Step back into the past with a visit to Colonial Williamsburg living history museum, or stroll through the narrow streets of a quaint island, abundant with crab shanties, and listen for a unique native accent thought to be nearly unchanged since the days of the first English colonists.
- New England Islands
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With all there is to see and do on this itinerary, it’s certain that your appreciation of our harbor hopping cruise will be enhanced by the onboard experience. Be sure to feast on local lobsters and seafood, to chat with our knowledgeable, entertaining guest speakers and to cherish the invaluable opportunity you’ve had to spend a week on a small ship exploring America’s maritime heritage.
- Maine Coast & Harbors
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There’s an undeniable magic found along the coast of Maine, a panorama of astonishing beauty and lasting allure. The state’s license plate proudly proclaims it to be "Vacationland" and a summer cruise on these uniquely designed ships is the ideal way to experience its quaint fishing villages, secluded coves and spectacular scenery.
- Hudson River
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Enjoy spectacular fall foliage to you as we sail the Hudson River surrounded by the Catskill Mountains on the western shore and the Taconic and Berkshire Hills to the east. Begin and end your voyage in the most vibrant, stimulating city in the world, New York, docking in Manhattan with the enticements of renowned art and history museums, and a culture that is unsurpassed. Come settle into your spacious stateroom and enjoy the sights that Henry Hudson first experienced in 1607.
- Grand New England
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Discover the majestic seafaring heritage of coastal towns and quaint island villages on the 10-night Grand New England Odyssey. Your elegant small ship will dock in the heart of each historic harbor, amidst working boats and luxurious private yachts. Steps away, you’ll find whaling and maritime museums, scenic bluffs and beaches, cobblestone streets and unique shops.
- Potomac and Tidewaters
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Following some of our country’s most historic waterways, trace America’s national heritage from Philadelphia, our
nation’s first capital, to our present day capital, Washington DC. Your journey begins on the grand Delaware River cruising to the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal.
- Mid Atlantic Inland Passage
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From Baltimore to Charleston, or Charleston to Baltimore, this unique cruise offers you a chance to discover the
fabled Intracoastal Waterway as you travel along its smooth, protected course. Between these vibrant cities and the barrier islands, you’ll find living history unfolding before you.
- East Coast Inland Passage
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Every port on this 14-night grand coastal tour will give you a unique glimpse of America. The East Coast Inland Passage, is made up of connecting rivers, bays, estuaries, and canals, allowing passengers to fully appreciate the natural unspoiled beauty of some of the most scenic preserved areas in the country. From the unique vantage point of a small ship, discover the limitless medley of birds and wildlife that call this passage their home. Experience the elegance of a restored southern mansion, the solemn serenity of a Civil War battlefield, and the sheer enormity of a plantation and the secrets it holds.
- Boston to Montreal
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Discover the splendour of autumn colours as you cruise down the east coast of
North America amidst the flaming reds and gold of this magical season. Le Boréal
sets course for the shores of New England and the Canadian coast.
- A Springtime Voyage from New England to Montreal
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Setting forth from the quintessential Massachusetts fishing town of Gloucester, sail northward to discover the majestic and historical lands of Maine. Revel in the beauty of Maine’s Acadia National Park, discover the deep and layered history of Nova Scotia’s many cultures, and appreciate the unspoiled wilderness of Cape Breton Island. Enjoy the pastoral landscape of Prince Edward Island and pay a visit to the Anne of Green Gables House. Sail up the Saint Lawrence River to reach Quebec. After visiting several important cultural centers, continue your journey to vibrant Montreal.
- Fall Foliage Voyage to the New England Islands & the Hudson River
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As summer wanes and the last of the tourists depart, the islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard only become more beautiful, with leaves turning to orange, crimson and yellow. Revel in the delightfully charming New England towns of Old Saybrook and Essex. Round the tip of Manhattan and past the Statue of Liberty, then sail up the Hudson River, ablaze in the vibrant colors of autumn. Visit the Rockefeller estate in Pocantico Hills, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library Museum, and some of the Hudson River Valley’s most prominent art museums. Also visit the grounds of the United States Military Academy at West Point.
- From the St. Lawrence River to Coastal Maine
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Setting forth from the idyllic city of Quebec, sail up the Saguenay River to Matane. Continue to the Gaspe Peninsula, then savor the historic and natural attractions of Prince Edward Island, site of the literature-steeped Anne of Green Gables House. Explore the well-preserved towns and pristine countryside of Nova Scotia. This remarkable passage culminates with calls along Maine’s inviting shores whose highlights include Bar Harbor, the natural splendor of Acadia National Park, and inviting Boothbay Harbor.
- The Historic Towns & Sites of the Chesapeake Bay, Delaware, James, and Potomac Rivers
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Depart Philadelphia, sail the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, arriving at Annapolis with its naval heritage and historic sites. Visit St. Michaels and Tangier Island, then history-steeped Richmond and George Washington’s stately home at Mount Vernon. Pay a visit to Colonial Williamsburg, America’s premier living museum. Conclude your exploration in historic Alexandria.
- New Orleans & the Gulf Coast
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We invite you to discover an unspoiled region of America where the beaches are pristine, the coastal islands are teeming with wildlife, and the historic and cultural sites are among the most important in the North or South. Explore New Orleans and Mobile; both cities were founded by the French early in the 18th century, and both still celebrate their French and Creole heritage. Less well-known but equally fascinating is Apalachicola, an enchanting waterfront town renowned for its 19th-century architecture. Also sail to two nature preserves: Horn Island, where the palmetto forests are home to more than 280 species of birds, and the St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge, habitat of such rare species as red wolves and bald eagles.


