American Glory blends the best qualities of expedition adventure cruising with the refinement, luxury, stability, and land proximity of river cruising. Observation and sitting areas will be available at the bow, while a unique Swim/Activity Platform at the stern of the ship features kayaks and a tender for local exploration. The shallow draft of the vessels allow rare access into small ports and ability to travel on almost any river or waterway.
Aboard American Glory, land never out of sight, allowing guests even more time to explore each port. The modern interior, designed by Studio DADO, the Miami based firm responsible for the interior designs of our newest modern riverboats, offers our guests an unprecedented level of comfort and elegance and evokes a sense of pride and appreciation for U.S. history. The choice of color palettes, furnishings, and art work will reflect the culture of the Chesapeake Bay, and Southeast. As you cruise, relax in your luxurious staterooms and enjoy a front row seat to the beautiful passing scenery.
Their inaugural cruise season for American Glory will begin in the fall of 2023 on select Chesapeake Bay and Southeast itineraries.
When you think of Williamsburg, you think of Small Town Colonial Life...however Williamsburg also has Theme Park's, Brand Name Factory Outlet Malls, Quality Golf and Music Theater.
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.
ANNAPOLIS -- Established in 1649, Annapolis is a scenic town -- and it virtually brims over with history. Most of the well-preserved older part was built in the mid-18th century. We recommend that you contemplate at least a two-night stay, beginning with visits to the Government House (the governor's home), 18th-century Hammond-Harwood House (widely thought of as one of the very finest remaining colonial houses, this Georgian-style mansion is an complete must for anyone
interested in historic homes) and the Maryland State House (constructed in 1772, it's the oldest still in use in the U.S. and has the largest wooden dome in the country). Annapolis is conceivably best known for the U.S. Naval Academy. A tour
of the campus takes in Bancroft Hall (the world's largest dormitory), the chapel (where you'll find beautiful Tiffany windows and the crypt of legendary naval hero John Paul Jones) and the Tecumseh figurehead (a source of Annapolis tradition for generations). Try to be there at noon during school sessions to see the midshipmen march in formation. If you're there in July, you definitely must witness Induction Day at the academy, when freshmen are sworn in. The city's narrow streets can get congested, and parking often seems unattainable. Our suggestion: walk about -- it's really a beautiful place. We recommend that you see, amid the historic buildings and sites, the Helen Avalynne Tawes Garden (a six-acre/2.5-hectare
botanical garden), the Old Treasury Building, Chase-Lloyd House (with its uniquecantilevered stairway), the William Paca House and Garden
(the 18th-century estate of the Maryland governor who signed the
Declarationof Independence -- the restoration of the garden has been a
exceptionally impressive feat), the Reynolds Tavern and old St. Ann's
Church.
The Annapolis Hall of Records houses memorabilia belonging to Herbert
Frisbee, the African-American explorer who accompanied Adm. Robert
Peary to the North Pole. Contemplate also the Banneker-Douglass Museum
of Afro-American Life and History and the National Colonial Farm
Museum.
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.
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.
American Glory blends the best qualities of expedition adventure cruising with the refinement, luxury, stability, and land proximity of river cruising. Observation and sitting areas will be available at the bow, while a unique Swim/Activity Platform at the stern of the ship features kayaks and a tender for local exploration. The shallow draft of the vessels allow rare access into small ports and ability to travel on almost any river or waterway.
Aboard American Glory, land never out of sight, allowing guests even more time to explore each port. The modern interior, designed by Studio DADO, the Miami based firm responsible for the interior designs of our newest modern riverboats, offers our guests an unprecedented level of comfort and elegance and evokes a sense of pride and appreciation for U.S. history. The choice of color palettes, furnishings, and art work will reflect the culture of the Chesapeake Bay, and Southeast. As you cruise, relax in your luxurious staterooms and enjoy a front row seat to the beautiful passing scenery.
Their inaugural cruise season for American Glory will begin in the fall of 2023 on select Chesapeake Bay and Southeast itineraries.
Year Built
2023
Capacity
109
Meeting Rooms
N/A
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
N/A
Casino
N/A
Registry
N/A
Restaurants
N/A
Disco
N/A
Tonnage
N/A
Bars
N/A
Fitness Center
N/A
Cabins
56
Pools
N/A
Children's Program
No
Handicap Cabins
N/A
Theaters
N/A
Internet Cafe
N/A
Shops
N/A
Library
N/A
Spa
N/A
Cabin Categories | Decks
Deluxe Balcony Stateroom
Grand Suite with Private Balcony
Premium Balcony Stateroom
Premium Waterview
Single Private Balcony
Sky Suite with Private Balcony
Standard Balcony Stateroom
Veranda Suite with Private Balcony
Vista Private Balcony
Vista Suite with Private Balcony
Cabin Details
The AAC staterooms are the largest standard rooms on any riverboat with 310 square feet of interior space. Each main deck room features large picture windows with water views and a built-in reading nook. AAC rooms can be configured with a king or two twin beds. Each room has a large bathroom, wardrobe, ample drawer storage, under bed suitcase storage, 54” inch led TV, writing desk, safe, and complimentary WiFi.
The AAC staterooms are the largest standard rooms on any riverboat with 310 square feet of interior space. Each main deck room features large picture windows with water views and a built-in reading nook. AAC rooms can be configured with a king or two twin beds. Each room has a large bathroom, wardrobe, ample drawer storage, under bed suitcase storage, 54” inch led TV, writing desk, safe, and complimentary WiFi.
The luxurious Grand Suite measures 550 sq. ft. and offers panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Sliding glass doors lead out to a private balcony complete with a private dining area, the perfect place to enjoy breakfast room service or watch the sun set. Each Grand Suite features a separate bedroom and living area, ideal for gathering with family and friends after an invigorating day of exploration.
Located on the second deck, these spacious staterooms are conveniently located near the Forward Lounge and Fitness Centre, with easy access to the Restaurant on the Main Deck. At 270 sq. ft., there is plenty of room to enjoy the tasteful comfort of your surroundings. These staterooms have all the comforts of a fine hotel and feature floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and a private balcony to offer panoramic views from every angle.
The PW staterooms are the largest standard rooms on any riverboat with 310 square feet of interior space. Each main deck room features large picture windows with water views and a built-in reading nook. AAA rooms can be configured with a king or two twin beds. Each room has a large bathroom, wardrobe, ample drawer storage, under bed suitcase storage, 54” inch led TV, writing desk, safe, and complimentary WiFi.
Perfect for the solo traveler, our Single staterooms offer all of the amenities you expect from a fine hotel. At 230 sq. ft., these staterooms have spacious bathrooms and large sliding glass doors that lead to a private balcony.
Enjoy your place in the clouds in our luxurious Sky Suite. At 425 sq. ft., this rooms offers spacious bathrooms and large sliding glass doors that lead to a private balcony overlooking the spectacular views that surrounds you.
Standard Balcony staterooms on the main deck offer complete comfort with approximately 275 sq. ft. of living space. Enjoy a full-size bathroom, large picture window, and door leading out to a furnished private balcony. These staterooms also feature a large sitting area, ideal for getting together with friends.
With a generous 280 sq. ft. of relaxing space, each Veranda suite includes a private walk-out balcony to enjoy the panoramic views. Considered one of the finest staterooms on any cruise ship, guests will enjoy full-size bathrooms and a large living area with sliding glass door.
Perched high above the water, each 310-square-foot Vista Private Balcony stateroom offers all the comforts of a fine hotel with commanding views of the passing scenery. Large floor-to-ceiling glass doors lead to a comfortable balcony with a table and chairs. Each room is available in king or two twin size bed configurations. Vista rooms have a large bathroom, wardrobe, ample drawer storage, under bed suitcase storage, 54” inch led TV, writing desk, safe, and complimentary WiFi.
Perched high above the water, each 310-square-foot Vista Private Balcony stateroom offers all the comforts of a fine hotel with commanding views of the passing scenery. Large floor-to-ceiling glass doors lead to a comfortable balcony with a table and chairs. Each room is available in king or two twin size bed configurations. Vista rooms have a large bathroom, wardrobe, ample drawer storage, under bed suitcase storage, 54 inch led TV, writing desk, safe, and complimentary WiFi.
Perched high above the water, each 310-square-foot Vista Private Balcony stateroom offers all the comforts of a fine hotel with commanding views of the passing scenery. Large floor-to-ceiling glass doors lead to a comfortable balcony with a table and chairs. Each room is available in king or two twin size bed configurations. Vista rooms have a large bathroom, wardrobe, ample drawer storage, under bed suitcase storage, 54 inch led TV, writing desk, safe, and complimentary WiFi.
Deck 1
Deck 2
Deck 3
Deck 4
Deck 5
Request Additional Information
Departure Port:
Washington, D.C.
Sailing Date:
Thursday, 05/13/27
Return Date:
Thursday, 05/20/27
Nights:
7
Ship:
American Glory
Cruise Line:
American Cruise Lines
Checking For Available Shore Excursions From ShoreTrips®
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.