GUILFORD– American Cruise Lines, operator of the newest riverboats and small cruise ships in the United States, is pleased to announce the American Glory has been selected as one of the “World’s Best Cruise Ships” in the 2014 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice awards.
The award, just announced by Condé Nast Traveler this month, comes in advance of their upcoming Readers’ Choice awards for 2015. Conde Nast readers and travel agents also selected American Cruise Lines as one the “World’s Best Small Ship Cruise Lines” in 2014. The 49-passenger American Glory offers discerning travelers the most personalized and modern style of small ship cruising. The casual, yet elegant atmosphere onboard allows guests to relax, and enjoy the company of fellow travelers who share their interests in American history, travel and culture. The American Glory boasts:
Spacious staterooms, over 300 square feet; all with large, unobstructed, opening picture windows and many with private balconies
Elevator to all passenger decks
Satellite TV in all staterooms
4 oversized public lounges
Observation deck with putting green and workout equipment
Glass-enclosed dining salon, which accommodates all passengers in one leisurely seating
“Our guests truly enjoy the comfort and intimacy the American Glory.” said Judy Roman, Vice President, American Cruise Lines.
“Our unique and intriguing destinations, highly attentive and personalized service, exquisite regional cuisine and fleet of new ships and riverboats raise the bar in small ship cruising.” The American Glory offers 6-, 7- and 14-night cruises along the East Coast from Maine to Florida. Each customized itinerary offers guests an up-close glimpse into the cultural heritage that is the fabric of our nation. American Cruise Lines specializes in cruises on the rivers and inland waterways of the United States, and has received world-wide recognition as the first to revive Paddlewheel River cruising in America. The seventh and newest addition to the fleet, the 150-passenger Paddlewheeler the American Eagle, was just launched in the spring of 2015.