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Page 1: Grand New England Providence to Portland Digital Brochure

Providence, RI to Portland, ME11 Days

GrandNew England

Small Ship Cruising Done Perfectly™

Contact a Cruise Specialist at 1-888-251-2059

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WelcomeWith over 30 years of experience, American Cruise Lines has perfected small ship cruising, allowing us to o� er guests the best American cruise experience anywhere. With the newest � eet of ships, all-American crews, exciting shore excursions and unparalleled personalized service, American Cruise Lines is the only choice when it comes to planning your next cruise.

We look forward to having you onboard soon.

Table of ContentsPorts of Call ..................................................... 3

What Sets American Cruise Lines Apart .......... 4

Onboard Experience ......................................... 5

Shore Tours ...................................................... 5

Location Highlights ......................................... 6–15

What to Bring .................................................. 16

Onboard Food & Beverage ............................... 16

Getting to Providence, RI and Your Ship........... 17

Boarding Process .............................................. 17

Cruise Conclusion ............................................ 17

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Ports of CallExplore quaint islands and charming villages as you admire the ever changing New England coastline.

Here you’ll experience fascinating museums, lighthouses, ports, lush national parks, and of course, seafood.

Nantucket, MAMartha’s Vineyard, MAGloucester, MABath, MEBoothbay Harbor, ME

Belfast, MEBar Harbor, MECamden, MERockland, MEPortland, ME

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Acadia National Park

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What Sets American Cruise Lines Apart� e newest and most environmentally friendly small cruise ships and riverboats

� e largest � eet of small cruise ships in America Seven ships carrying 50 to 150 passengers

A true all-American experience. American built, � agged, and crewed ships� e largest staterooms with interior entrances and private balconies

Elevator service to all decks of the shipOpen seating dining allows you to dine where and when you want

35 cruise itineraries to 28 states in America� e only cruise line with three authentic paddlewheelers

Complimentary cocktail hour every evening before dinnerComplimentary wine and beer with lunch and dinner

Gracious hospitality and personalized service—that is the hallmark of American Cruise LinesMany spacious lounges and public spaces on each ship

Exquisite cuisine from American Cruise Lines’ sta� of highly trained chefs Entertainment each evening

Historians, naturalists, or local experts join every cruiseDaily lectures ranging from history & ecology to culture & cuisine

Exciting shore excursions show you the best of each area

Independence

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Onboard ExperienceOur mission is to make your exploration e� ortless by providing unsurpassed attention to detail amid the magni� cent landscape. � is is just one of the bene� ts of small ship cruising with American Cruise Lines.

Onboard and ashore we will work with you to accommodate your speci� c interests and tastes. � e cruise director will assist to set up special land adventures and the chef will sit down with you to understand any dietary preferences. One of our resident onboard experts will listen attentively and answer your questions about your speci� c areas of interest to make your cruise enlightening.

� e experience we provide means something di� erent to everyone, but assistance is available at all hours for any request large or small. Our staterooms are the most spacious in small ship cruising and o� er all the amenities of a modern hotel. Every stateroom has a picturesque view of the ever-changing scenery and most feature a private balcony.

Other Amenities include:• Twin or king-sized bed• Private bathroom• Twice-daily stateroom service• Satellite TV with DVD player

• Complimentary wireless Internet access• Hair dryer• Spacious closets/four-drawer dressers • 110-volt outlets

Shore ToursYour onshore experience is as important as your onboard experience, so American Cruise Lines has taken special care to research and plan excursions at each port. With American Cruise Lines, you will experience what makes each destination a special place.

Every tour will take you to the � nest local sites at each port and give you true insight to the area’s culture, heritage and history. On each excursion, you’ll be joined by local experts, historians or naturalists to further enhance your experience.

F FeaturedFeatured tours are complimentary to all guests.

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Premium tours typically cost between $20 and $70 and can be paid for onboard, near the end of your cruise.

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Signature tours are limited-availability excursions. We recommend that you reserve and pay for these tours in advance with your Cruise Specialist.

Shore excursions come in one of three categories:

Independence stateroom

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Nantucket, MANantucket is an island that features some of the most pristine beaches in the world. Embark on a tour where there is the highest concentration of pre-Civil War structures and the oldest operating windmill in the United States since 1746. Consider visiting the world-class Whaling Museum, the Lightship Basket Museum or one of the three lighthouses in Nantucket in which each has its own distinctive look, personality, and history. Walk along the streets lined with charming shops, ice cream parlors and rose-covered cottages before watching the sunset from one of Nantucket’s breathtaking beaches.

Shore Tour OptionsIsland Tour

Join a narrated bus tour of this enchanting island. Learn about the island’s history and hear stories about whaling and life at sea. Explore the villages and seaside cottages of the island.

Additional points of interest include: Nantucket Whaling Museum, Brandt Point Lighthouse, Nantucket Historical Association Properties, Milestone Cranberry Bog

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Martha’s Vineyard, MAMartha’s Vineyard is known as “� e Vineyard” because of the wild grapevines that once grew there. It is the largest island not connected to mainland by a bridge or tunnel on the East Coast of the United States. Today, the island is one of the most popular vacation spots in New England and is only accessible by boat and air. Within Martha’s Vineyard are six distinct towns of Aquinnah, Chilmark, West Tisbury, Vineyard Haven, Oak Blu� s and Edgartown. � e island was once a hub for whaling � eets and merchant ships that carried exotic cargo from various countries. Martha’s Vineyard is also home to the Gay Head

Cli� s which is renowned for the multicolored earth that was once the main source of paint for the island’s houses.

Shore Tour OptionsNarrated Bus Tour

Join a narrated bus tour to experience a 19th-century seaport village as you visit the historic Edgartown. Delight in Oak Blu� s’ gingerbread style cottages. � is tour features a one-hour stop in Edgartown where you can stroll through the village.

Additional points of interest include: Martha’s Gay Head Lighthouse, Aquinnah Cli� s, Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary

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Gloucester, MAKnown as America’s Old Seaport, Gloucester has attracted � shermen and artists for centuries. � e town was an important shipbuilding center and is home to where the � rst schooner was built in 1713. Here enjoy beautiful architecture from pre-Revolutionary houses to the hilltop 1870 City Hall. Gloucester’s most well-known landmark is the harbor side “Man at the Wheel” statue which is dedicated to a quote of “� ey that go down to the sea in ships.” Guests can also view the landscape of Cape Ann and learn about the Rocky Neck artist colony, a unique borough of galleries and workshops.

Shore Tour OptionsSchooner Lannon Cruise

Sail onboard the Schooner Lannon (65-foot boat) and get a taste for what it was like to sail on a � shing schooner 100 years ago. Help the crew raise the sails or just sit back and take in the sights and sounds of Gloucester’s coastline.

Maritime Heritage Guide Tour

Visit New England’s only marine sanctuary that features a reproduction of one of the three ships that participated in the Boston Tea Party. � is is a guided tour that allows time for self-exploration.

Narrated Sightseeing Tour

� is private tour includes a visit to Stacy Blvd where passengers can view the famous statue, “Man of the Wheel,” and the artists’ colony known as Rocky Neck.

Additional points of interest include: Sleeper-McCann House, Cape Ann Museum, Hammond Castle, Sargent House Museum, Ravenswood Park

Man at the Wheel,Fisherman’s Memorial in Gloucester

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Bath, MEBath is located on the Kennebec River and is known as the “City of Ships” due to its long history of shipbuilding. Docking in the nationally acclaimed Maine Maritime Museum, guests can enjoy either a guided or self-guided tour.

Shore Tour OptionsMaine Maritime Museum

Take a tour of the museum and experience Maine’s rich seafaring history. From watercraft and lobstering to shipbuilding and sea trade, stories about dangerous voyages to distant lands abound. Explore fascinating exhibits and artifacts on display.

Participate in contemporary, interactive areas for children and adults. Visit the historic shipyard with � ve original 19th century buildings and a Victorian-era shipyard owner’s home. Enjoy an active waterfront and a scenic campus on the banks of the Kennebec River.

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Boothbay Harbor, MEBoothbay is the largest boating harbor north of Boston and is known as the “Boating Capitol of New England.” � is historic town is lined with shops, boutiques, picture perfect harbors with lobster boats, pleasure craft, windjammers and beautiful lighthouses. Guests can also explore Boothbay Harbor’s quiet coves and country roads for a scenic, relaxing afternoon.

Shore Tour OptionsCoastal MaineBotanical Gardens

Join along a guided tour to channel your inner gardening and outdoor enthusiast on the 250-acre landscape. Discover the history, horticulture and local gardens in detail while visiting the Lerner Garden of Five Senses. Browse through the Gardens Gift Shop to � nd selected merchandise to make your own garden one of a kind. From “Green” items, gourmet foods, holiday decor, clothing and accessories, there is an item for everyone.

Additional points of interest include: Boothbay Region Historical Society Museum, Boothbay Region Land Trust10

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Belfast, ME� e area of Belfast has a rich history dating back more than 200 years. Guests can explore historic Belfast with sightings of nineteenth-century architecture. Main street has numerous art galleries and local artisan shops for passengers to explore.

Shore Tour OptionsGuided Walking Tour

A local historian leads the tour along a walking route beginning in the city’s Historic District and ending at the Belfast Museum which features exhibits of the city’s history.

Additional points of interest include: Mainely Pottery, Northern Lights Gallery

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Bar Harbor, MEBar Harbor has been the most scenic area in Maine for over one hundred years and is best known by locals as the place of inspiration, relaxation and outdoor activities. Located east of Mount Desert Island and surrounded by Acadia National Park, it is home to an abundance of wildlife. � e ship docks at the base of Mount Desert Street which is the town’s national historic district and main road with local shops.

Shore Tour Options Nature Cruise

Narrated by the Captain, a true Lobsterman, you’ll explore and learn about native harbor seals, nesting eagles and view historic mansions and Acadia National Park.

Acadia National Park

Donated by early 20th-century visionaries, this park is home to many plants, animals, and the tallest mountain on America’s Atlantic coast. Tour this location on a bus to view the rugged coastline and mountains along the summit of Cadillac Mountain and � under Hole. � e summit of Cadillac Mountain is the � rst land in the United States touched by the morning sun. � under Hole is an inlet naturally carved out of rocks where the waves spout water as high as 40 feet.

Additional points of interest include: Ocean Trail, George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History, Mount Desert Island Oceanarium, Abbe Museum

Bar Harbor Shops

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Camden, ME� is charming village is called the “Tall Ship Capitol of Maine” due to its classic schooners, scenery and historical attractions. With its scenic waterfront, Camden is known as Maine’s “prettiest” seacoast village. Camden is also only one of two places where the mountains meet the sea on the entire Atlantic coastline.

Shore Tour OptionsGuided Walking Tour

� is tour takes you through Camden Hills State Park and includes a stop at the top of Mount Battie where you will have panoramic views of glistening lakes, Camden Harbor and the islands of Penobscot Bay.

Additional points of interest include: High Street Historic District, Camden Harbor Parkand Amphitheater

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Schooners in Camden Harbor

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Rockland, MERockland is known as the “Lobster Capitol of the World” due to its famous lobsters and involvement in the East Coast lobster industry and the Maine Lobster Festival. � is area is home to over a dozen historic schooners, which is more than any other port in the country. You can also visit the Maine Lighthouse Museum. With a short distance from the ship, guests can experience the historic district which is � lled with antique shops and art galleries.

Shore Tour OptionsLobsterbake

Held on the shore of the Penobscot Bay, enjoy the � avors of local lobster, clams and mussels as they are prepared right in front of you. As you dine on the various seafood cuisines, listen to eclectic musical entertainment.

Captain Jake Lobsterboat Adventure

Ride a lobsterboat with up to 6 guests for an authentic experience on the Maine Coast. � e Captain will take guests to catch lobsters while showing what it takes to be a lobsterman in Maine. With a unique sense of humor and character, this tour is memorable from beginning to end.

City Tour & Farnsworth Art Museum

A narrated bus tour highlights a comprehensive collection of American Art related to Maine. � e

museum opened to the public on August 15, 1948 and acquired 915 works of art from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Visit the permanent collection “Maine in America” where famous paintings from Andrew Wyeth, a local Maine painter, are highlighted.

Owl’s Head Transportation Museum

Explore hundreds of 19th-century and early 20th-century pioneer-era aircraft and automobiles from across the world. � e Aircraft Collection contains replicas and originals representing the � rst century of � ight, from Cayley’s 1804 unmanned glider to the legendary Curtiss Jenny. � e Automobile Collection spans from the late 19th century to the early 20th century from a refurbished 1908 Stanley K. Semi-Racer to a 1935 Stout Scarab (one of only six ever made and called the world’s � rst minivan).

Additional points of interest include: Maine Lighthouse Museum, Project Pu� n Visitor Center, Rockland Breakwater Light

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Location HighlightsPortland, MEPortland is the largest city in Maine and is home to more than one-third of Maine's total population. � e city o� ers many cultural activities and entertainment for guests to discover. A walkable and friendly city, venture down the cobblestone streets and explore galleries, shops, historic landmarks and diverse dining opportunities among a natural, waterfront setting.

Points of interest include: Portland Museum of Art, Victoria Mansion, Portland Observatory, Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company and Museum

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What to BringCasual resort attire is recommended both on ship and ashore. For dinner, men’s clothing might include a sports shirt and slacks with a sport coat or sweater. Women might � nd a sweater or a dress more appropriate.

We do recommend you bring the following:Comfortable resort attireComfortable walking shoesSunscreen

HatLight rain wearJacket for cool evenings

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Please do not hesitate to ask your Hotel Manager for any item that you may have forgotten.

Onboard Food and BeverageFor your dining delight, our American Cruise Lines culinary masters have created a delectable all-American menu, tailored with a delightful regional twist. Each meal is carefully selected and locally sourced seafood, meat and produce are of the highest quality. We o� er complimentary wine and beer during lunch and dinner and each evening before dinner, we o� er a complimentary cocktail hour allowing guest to mingle and relax. If you have any special requests or dietary needs, they will be handled with precision and care.

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Getting to Providence, RI and Your ShipYour ship will be docked at the India Point Park.

India Point Park152 India StreetProvidence, RI 02903

FlyingT.F. Green (Providence) Airport is the best airport to � y into. � e airport is serviced by many airlines and is approximately 20 minutes from the ship when traveling by taxi.

TrainAmtrak provides regular train service to the Providence train station. � e port is approximately 10 minutes from the station.

Arriving Early?If you arrive the day before your cruise, there are several hotels within a few minutes of the ship. Please ask for the American Cruise Lines rate. Each hotel can arrange for a taxi service to the India Point Park Marina.

Boarding ProcessBoarding the ship takes place between 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. � e ship leaves promptly at 1:30 p.m. (earlier if all passengers are onboard). From the moment you arrive, the American Cruise Lines deckhands will handle everything for you. From helping you with your luggage to assisting you onboard—we will handle everything with care. � ere are no restrictions on luggage, but it is recommended to bring as few bags as necessary. Suitcases less than 10 inches high may be stowed under your bed.

Cruise ConclusionOn the last day of your cruise, the ship will dock at the Maine State Pier/Portland Ocean Terminal 40 Commercial Street Portland, ME 04101. If � ying home, we recommend you � y from the Portland International Jetport. Taxis are typically available at the ship and American Cruise Lines can assist with your travel arrangements.

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031715741 Boston Post Rd., Suite 200Guilford, CT 06437

We look forward to having you onboard soon.

For more information, please contact a Cruise Specialist at 1-888-251-2059