The Independence is equipped with the largest staterooms in the industry with most suites featuring private balconies. With the latest in navigation and safety technology, the Independence is fully stabilized, allowing American Cruise Lines to reach even more fascinating destinations in smooth comfort. Complete with an exercise area and putting green, the Independence offers guests a relaxed and casual atmosphere.
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Wednesday, 11/4/26
About Baltimore
Baltimore is among the more enjoyable stops on the east coast, and its closely knit neighborhoods and historic quarters provide an engaging backdrop to many diverse attractions, especially those along its celebrated waterfront , like the Inner Harbor's National Aquarium and the Pier 6 Concert Pavilion and Power Plant entertainment complex. The city also boasts top-rated museums , like the Walters Art Museum and the child-oriented, interactive Port Discovery, which cover everything from fine arts through black history to urban archeology.
Baltimore Attractions
For a real family adventure, check out the National Aquarium in the Inner Harbor, with an amazing collection of more than 10,000 specimens and 560 species. You'll encounter everything from the gigantic pacific octopus to a blue poison dart frog, and don't forget humpback whales, monkeys, sharks, puffins and more. There's even a simulated rain forest with piranha and sloths, and a coral reef with vividly colored tropical fish.
Baltimore Activities
Let the kids go wild at Port Discovery, the Kid-Powered Museum. With three floors of interactive exhibits, there's something for everyone.
Learn the history of baseball and tour Babe Ruth's Birthplace and Museum, listed as a national historic site.
Enjoy a great Italian meal in Baltimore's own Little Italy and then take a stroll through the quaint streets.
Catch an IMAX movie or planetarium show at the Maryland Science Center.
Visit the Baltimore Zoo, home to more than 2,000 exotic animals in a wooded, 180-acre setting.
Walk through Federal Hill, a neighborhood on the historic register, and the Cross Street Market.
Caught, but content in a lovely time warp Welcome to St. Michaels, the quaint and quiet colonial village that
"fooled the British in the War of 1812." Come stroll our tree-lined lanes and brick walkways in the steps of countless pirates and patriots... captains and carpetbaggers. Our three hundred year history lives through the architecture that showcases the town's charm--Georgian, Federalist, and Tidewater telescope colonials; Queen Anne, Edwardian, and Victorian treatures; and gingerbread-trimmed store fronts of all kinds.
Picnic in Muskrat Park with its lovely view of the harbor, or explore St. Mary's Square and Museum on the "Green"...the site where the very first settlers built their log cabins in the late 1600s. You'll enjoy the antique and art galleries, the decoy carvers' workshops, the gift, craft, and fashion boutiques. Even the two hardware stores have some surprises.
If it's warm when you get there, cool off with a hand-dipped ice cream cone. If you arrive with the geese in the cool weather, warm up with something from the bar at the local hangout of St. Michaels' watermen. And when hunger sets in, any of several really fine restaurants will serve up extraordinary eastern shore delicacies.
Incidentally, we fooled the British by hanging lanters in the tallest
trees above the town to confuse Royal Navy gunners in their predawn
bombardment of St. Michaels' ships and shipyards...a source of great
irritation to the British Admiralty in that War. Today, however, we
welcome all visitors by land or sea including British ones without
cannons.
With its sparkling downtown waterfront, tall glimmering buildings and storied maritime heritage, Norfolk, Virginia stands today as the Mid Atlantic region's most dynamic and progressive cultural center.
Norfolk Activities
Norfolk is rich of historical significance. Check out the pedestrian-friendly historical center, full of the colonial charm of Norfolk.
American Rover Tall Ship Cruises - Sail across the scenic Elizabeth River and Hampton Roads harbor on the largest, passenger carrying topsail schooner operating under the US flag! This majestic, three-masted tall ship, modeled after the cargo schooners that once sailed the Chesapeake Bay
Tucked into the southeastern corner of Town Point Park, the Armed Forces Memorial is situated on the Elizabeth River, connected to the park by two bridges
Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception - The parish of this beautifully renovated church dates back to 1791, with the arrival of the Catholic laity and priests, seeking refuge from the French Revolution. In 1961, St. Mary's church experienced a grand influx of predominantly African-American parishioners, inspired by the new hopes and dreams that were sweeping across the country, and today remains a major African-American congregation
The Hampton Roads Naval Museum offers a supplemental exhibit for the USS Wisconsin called the "Wisky Walk: 50 Years of Service." The Wisky walk provides a pre-tour historical background of the USS Wisconsin
Gardens Williamsburg is a European-themed park bursting with adventure at every turn. 17th-century charm combines with 21st-century technology to create the ultimate family experience
Tour Norfolk's naval shipyards and naval operating base aboard a Mississippi-style paddle wheeler - the Carrie B.
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel is an engineering marvel connects Virginia Beach/ Norfolk and Virginia's Eastern Shore. Acclaimed as one of the "Seven Wonders of the Modern World," this 17.6-mile link is the world's largest bridge-tunnel complex
Stroll through 5000 years of art history at the Chrysler Museum, home to Walter Chrysler Jr.'s world-class collection of more than 30,000 pieces of art. In addition to its envied collection, Chrysler Museum is filled with exciting free programs and activities,and Cuisine & Company Restaurant
Kitty Hawk is a town in Dare County, North Carolina, and is a part of what is known as North Carolina's Outer Banks. It was established in the early 18th century as Chickahawk.
Wilmington was the only open seaport in the Confederacy from 1863 until the last months of the war - nearly two years. Visit Fort Fisher which kept the port open to blockade runners. Afterwards, tour another historic treasure, the Bellamy Mansion Museum of History and Design Arts. In 1865, it was commandeered as headquarters for the Union forces.
Recently ranked #4 in a list of "Best Destination Cities" in North America by Travel and Leisure readers, Charleston offers something for everyone, from its beautiful beaches to a fascinating historic district. With great hotels, interesting tours, and fabulous restaurants, Charleston draws visitors from far and near and makes them feel welcome with a charm and grace that is rarely found anymore.
Charleston Attractions
Tour the historic section of Charleston and visit St. Michael's Church and the Joseph Manigault House. City tours by horse carriage and tours to nearby Boone Hall Plantation are also available.
Charleston Activities
Your visit to Charleston isn't complete without experiencing the ships, planes and exhibits of Patriots Point. The museum centerpiece is the massive aircraft carrier YORKTOWN, one of the most decorated and famous warships of World War II. Go deep inside the vessels to experience what life was like for the sailors who lived, fought and sometimes paid the ultimate price for preserving our nation's freedom.
The South Carolina Aquarium is a regional resource inspiring conservation by excelling in education, and in the care, display, and study of aquatic life.
Take a walking tour of Charleston's pre-revolution dungeon tour, an uncensored look at Charleston's past, a nighttime tour of one of the oldest graveyards in the country or an inside look at Charleston's haunted Old City Jail.
Downtown Savannah remains essentially as General Ogelthorpe planned it in 1732. During the spring, Savannah´s most glorious season, millions of flowers are in bloom and many of the over 1,000 historic structues are open to the public.
Savannah Attractions
Sand, sea and salty breezes have a charm all their own, but when combined with a dash of history, fresh local cuisine and an array of outdoor adventures there’s a guaranteed draw to Tybee Island.
One of the nation's oldest public museums, the Telfair Museum of Art, now includes a dazzling new complex facing Telfair Square. It's surrounded by a wonderland of historic architecture and it's only a short walk from the historic King-Tisdell Cottage, the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum and the birthplace of Girls Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low.
St. Simons is an island off the Georgia coast. It’s known for its salt marshes and sandy stretches like East Beach. A museum traces the history of St. Simons Lighthouse, rebuilt in 1872 after it was destroyed in the Civil War. Anglers fish off nearby St. Simons Pier, which offers views of Jekyll Island and migrating whales. North, boats travel to Little St. Simons Island, home to birds like spoonbills and gannets.
Jekyll Island is truly a unique environment...Unspoiled yet accessible. Take advantage of the wonderful opportunities to experience the diverse coastal ecosystems. From richly preserved maritime forests to ever-changing dune systems, you are surrounded with nature's miraculous beauty.
Fernandina Beach is a city in Nassau County, Florida, United States, on Amelia Island. It is the northernmost city on Florida's Atlantic coast, and is one of the principal municipalities comprising Greater Jacksonville.
You'll find the best of two worlds in Jacksonville, a metropolitan giant with urban amenities that's bordered to the east by miles of wide Atlantic beaches. This busy city is a magnet for those who want big-city thrills, such as greyhound racing, sporting events, and a spirited night life. The Jacksonville Landing is a bonanza of shopping, dining, and entertainment from morning 'til evening.
Jacksonville Activities
Enjoy beautiful beaches, Great golf courses, Exciting State Parks
See Where the King is Crowned! Join us for a complimentary Budweiser Brewery Tour at the Anheuser-Busch Jacksonville Brewery
The Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art is located in the heart of downtown Jacksonville, Florida in a historic building on Hemming Plaza, the city's main square. Features over 14,000 square feet of galleries dedicated to presenting the finest modern and contemporary art
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is the only walking safari in Northeast Florida. See over 1000 animals as you tour around the world through Africa, Central America and Asia
Take a 12,000 year journey back in time at the Museum of Science and History
The Independence is equipped with the largest staterooms in the industry with most suites featuring private balconies. With the latest in navigation and safety technology, the Independence is fully stabilized, allowing American Cruise Lines to reach even more fascinating destinations in smooth comfort. Complete with an exercise area and putting green, the Independence offers guests a relaxed and casual atmosphere.
Year Built
2010
Capacity
104
Meeting Rooms
No
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
1
Casino
No
Registry
United States
Restaurants
1
Disco
No
Tonnage
N/A
Bars
1
Fitness Center
Yes
Cabins
52
Pools
N/A
Children's Program
No
Handicap Cabins
N/A
Theaters
N
Internet Cafe
No
Shops
Yes
Library
Yes
Spa
No
Cabin Categories | Decks
Balcony
Deluxe Balcony 1
Deluxe Balcony 2
Owner's Suite
Owner's Suite Private Balcony
Single
Single Private Balcony
Standard Waterview
Veranda Suite with Private Balcony
Cabin Details
Private Balcony Owner's Suite
Private Balcony Owner's Suite
Private Balcony Single
Our Deluxe Balcony 1 staterooms, ideally situated on the top deck, provide picturesque views of the passing landscapes. Offering 283 sq. ft. living space, each stateroom features a dresser and closet, ensuring plenty of storage for your belongings. Settle comfortably at the desk and chair, perfect for catching up on work or planning your next adventure. Enjoy the convenience of an in-room single-serve coffee brewer, complete with coffee and tea pods for your enjoyment. Stay refreshed with individual climate control, allowing you to adjust the temperature to your preference. Essential toiletries, including a hairdryer, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, and plush towels are provided. For added safety, grab rails are available in every bathroom.
At 263 sq. ft., Deluxe Balcony 2 staterooms offer everything to make your journey comfortable. Featured is a full-size bathroom, complete with essential toiletries, including a hairdryer, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, and plush towels. A desk and chair are provided for your convenience. For added safety, grab rails are available in every bathroom. Treat yourself to a freshly brewed cup of coffee or tea with the in-room single-serve coffee brewer and provided pods. Maintain your ideal environment with the individual climate control system, ensuring personalized comfort throughout your stay. Step onto your private balcony for scenic views that enhance every moment of your voyage.
Experience complete comfort in this spacious private sanctuary where you can feel right at home. At 350 sq. ft. the Owners Suite is quite roomy and features a full-size bathroom. Enjoy a large sitting area, writing desk, closet, and a private balcony offering expansive views from a stunning vantage point.
Experience complete comfort in this spacious private sanctuary where you can feel right at home. At 350 sq. ft. the Owners Suite is quite roomy and features a full-size bathroom. Enjoy a large sitting area, writing desk, closet, and a private balcony offering expansive views from a stunning vantage point.
Located on the main deck, our Single staterooms offer guests 207 sq. ft. of space with premium beds, spacious bathrooms, and an opening picture window with private views.
Single staterooms offer the solo traveler a quiet enclave to rest and relax. At 248 sq. ft., our Single suites feature twin beds, spacious bathrooms, and your very own private balcony.
Nestled on the main deck, our Standard Waterview staterooms offer 258 sq. ft. of living space. Featured is a full-size bathroom equipped with essential toiletries and a grab rail. Stay organized with a dresser and closet, a convenient space to unpack. A desk and chair are also provided. Treat yourself to a freshly brewed cup of coffee or tea with the in-room single-serve coffee brewer and provided pods. Customize your environment with the individual climate control system.
Veranda Suite with Private Balcony
Experience the utmost comfort and luxury in our Veranda Suite, where thoughtful amenities await your arrival. At 350 sq. ft, the Veranda Suite has the perfect amount of space for you to unpack and begin your adventure. Upon check-in, savor a complimentary fruit and cheese plate, setting the tone for your stay. Your sanctuary boasts a safe, mini refrigerator stocked with beverages, and nightly "Suite treats" for a sweet indulgence.
From your private balcony enjoy unparalleled views of the scenic passing landscapes. Essential toiletries, including a hairdryer, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, and plush towels, cater to your needs. For added safety, grab rails are available in every bathroom. Embrace relaxation and convenience in our Veranda Suite, where every detail is designed to enhance your stay.
Observation Deck
Carolina Deck
Lounge Deck
Main Deck
Deck 1
Deck 2
Deck 3
Deck 4
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Departure Port:
Baltimore
Sailing Date:
Wednesday, 11/04/26
Return Date:
Wednesday, 11/18/26
Nights:
14
Ship:
Independence
Cruise Line:
American Cruise Lines
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Prices are per person, double occupancy, cruise only and on select sailings. Prices shown are for stateroom categories as noted and are shown in US Dollars. Government taxes and fees are additional. Airfare is not included. Prices and itineraries are based on availability and are subject to change without notice.