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15 Night East Coast Inland Passage and Land Tour

From Baltimore to Fernandina Beach

American Glory

American Cruise Lines
4 Stars
  • Cruise #: 14178306
  • Departs: Wed, Nov 15, 2028
  • Returns: Thu, Nov 30, 2028
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    Riverview $9,910
    Balcony $11,570
    Suite $15,280
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    Itinerary Summary

    Day by Day Details

    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Wednesday - Nov 15, 2028
    Day
    1
    Baltimore, United States
    • Baltimore, United States
    Settle into your hotel and enjoy Baltimore, often called "Charm City", known for its bustling Inner Harbor, where tall ships, world-class museums, and lively shops and restaurants create a welcoming atmosphere. The city played a key role in American history, notably during the War of 1812, when Fort McHenry inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner". As you explore, don't miss the chance to sample Baltimore's renowned crab cakes or explore the culinary delights in the bustling markets. Stroll through the historic neighborhoods of Mount Vernon and Federal Hill, two of the most notable areas within Baltimore's National Register Historic District, where 19th-century architecture meets a thriving arts and culture scene. For a unique perspective, take a water taxi across the harbor and enjoy scenic views of the city skyline. An optional paid pre-cruise package is available at the Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore. ...
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    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Thursday - Nov 16, 2028
    Day
    2
    Baltimore, United States
    • Baltimore, United States

    Cruise Segment of Itinerary

    Day 2 - Thursday - Nov 16, 2028
    Day
    2
    Cruise Begins
    • Cruise Begins
    • Baltimore, United States
    • Chesapeake Bay, United States
    As you step aboard to begin your voyage, settle in and soak up the serene beauty of Chesapeake Bay. Cruising through its broad, meandering waters, witness the same timeless landscapes that have captivated fishermen, sailors, artists, and storytellers for centuries. Whether you're sipping your favorite drink on deck, sharing stories with fellow travelers, or simply watching the shoreline drift by, this day invites you to relax, explore, and connect with the spirit of the bay. As you sail south, enjoy views of classic Chesapeake landmarks, including stretches of the Eastern Shore known for historic fishing villages and protected coastal habitats. ...
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    Friday - Nov 17, 2028
    Day
    3
    • St Michaels, United States
    Known as the "Heart of the Chesapeake", St. Michaels has long been known as a vibrant shipbuilding and seafood hub. As your ship docks at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, once a prominent shipbuilding village, you get a glimpse into the daily life of the 1800s. On a guided tour, discover the maritime traditions of the past as you explore restored ships and historic buildings. Also notable is the 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse, a significant landmark, offering educational exhibits and sweeping views that deepen your connection to this celebrated town. Add some flavor to your experience as you discover the artistry behind one of Maryland's most celebrated craft distilleries. Gain insight into the meticulous craftsmanship of their premium spirits and be treated to a tasting. Later, stroll along the waterfront of St. Michaels or explore the quaint gift shops and boutiques on the tree-lined Talbot Street, a popular stop for travelers exploring Chesapeake coastal towns. ...
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    Saturday - Nov 18, 2028
    Day
    4
    Norfolk, United States
    • Norfolk, United States
    Discover this vibrant coastal city, home to the world's largest naval base. Here, the impressive Nauticus stands as a beacon of naval history, showcasing the formidable Battleship Wisconsin, a symbol of American strength on the waters. Experience a one-of-a-kind journey through Virginia's diverse marine world at the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Museum, where hands-on exhibits and fascinating sea life bring the ocean to life. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Norfolk Botanical Garden on a guided tour through vibrant landscapes, wooded trails, and serene waterways. Visit the Chrysler Museum of Art, a centerpiece of Norfolk's cultural scene, which dazzles with its extensive glass collection, shedding light on the artistic endeavors that shape the city. As night descends, the waterfront comes alive, celebrating Norfolk's enduring spirit and its pivotal role in America's story as a defining port along the Mid-Atlantic coast. ...
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    Sunday - Nov 19, 2028
    Day
    5
    • Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
    Kitty Hawk resonates with tales of daring innovation along North Carolina's Outer Banks, where the winds have long been friends to dreamers of flight. This is where the Wright Brothers transformed their ambitious goals into tangible achievements, marking this area as a significant site in aviation. The Wright Brothers National Memorial serves as a tribute to this monumental feat, inviting visitors to connect with the surge of those groundbreaking moments. As you walk, the expansive sands and resilient dunes at Kitty Hawk retain the spirit of that significant first flight that forever changed our skies. ...
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    Monday - Nov 20, 2028
    Day
    6
    • Beaufort, United States
    Beaufort and Morehead City each display unique characteristics that contribute to the vibrant landscape of the Crystal Coast, also known as North Carolina's Southern Outer Banks. The region's deep maritime heritage is palpable among the weathered docks and colonial-era homes where stories of pirate encounters and sea traders thrive. Visit the Old Burying Ground, the town's oldest cemetery, where an expert in period dress shares fascinating stories of the town's colorful past beneath the shade of centuries-old live oaks. Continue your journey at Fort Macon State Park, a coastal stronghold that once guarded the Port of Beaufort, from the War of 1812 to World War II. As you walk the grounds, enjoy sweeping views of the Atlantic and the distant Cape Lookout Lighthouse. ...
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    Tuesday - Nov 21, 2028
    Day
    7
    Wilmington, United States
    • Wilmington, United States
    This port city seamlessly blends elegance with contemporary life along the Cape Fear River, showcasing beautifully maintained homes and brick-lined streets that tell stories of a distinguished past in coastal southeastern North Carolina. The bustling Riverwalk, lined with shops and cafes, serves as the city's center, offering stunning river views and a welcoming atmosphere. Explore the legendary U.S.S. Battleship North Carolina as knowledgeable volunteer naval officers share stories from the 2,300 sailors who fought in every major Pacific offensive during WWII. Stroll the Memorial Walkway of this famous floating city. Visit the Historic Burgwin-Wright House, a unique dual-site featuring a 1744 colonial jail and an 18th-century urban townhouse furnished with period antiques. The property is a good example of what life was like in the days leading up to the American Revolution. Enjoy a guided tour of both buildings and finish with a leisurely stroll through the scenic gardens and exhibit hall. ...
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    Wednesday - Nov 22, 2028
    Day
    8
    • Cruising the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
    Take it easy during a relaxing day cruising the East Coast Inland Passage. This iconic waterway serves as a crucial watery roadway for cruisers heading both north and south along the East Coast, as well as an east-west course skirting the edges of the Gulf of Mexico. Experience the gentle sway of the sea and the unfolding beauty along this renowned path, where each mile brings a fresh perspective and a new appreciation for the Southern Atlantic coastline. ...
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    Thursday - Nov 23, 2028
    Day
    9
    Charleston, United States
    • Charleston, United States
    Charleston played a significant role in both the American Revolution and the Civil War, and is also known for its well-preserved architecture and rich colonial heritage. Today, this city is also celebrated for its vibrant food scene, southern hospitality, and scenic waterfront views. At the city's edge, the Battery promenade offers sweeping views of Fort Sumter, a silent guardian at the harbor's entrance. Enjoy a guided visit to the Charleston Tea Garden, the largest commercial tea garden in the country, where you'll hop on a trolley to explore acres of lush tea fields. Then, take a scenic ferry ride to Fort Sumter, the hallowed site where the first shots of the Civil War rang out. Step back in time at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, the oldest public tourist site in the historic South Carolina Lowcountry coast and home to America's oldest public gardens. Magnolia has withstood the trials of time, offering a glimpse into Charleston's enduring legacy. ...
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    Friday - Nov 24, 2028
    Day
    10
    • Beaufort, United States
    Once called the "Newport of the South", the town's Historic District is one of the largest in the South. Showcasing a blend of Federal, Greek Revival, and Neoclassical styles, its architecture reflects 18th- and 19th-century prosperity and deep Southern roots across the Sea Islands of coastal South Carolina. Take a narrated horse-drawn carriage ride through its lovely, tree-lined streets, passing key landmarks that reveal the city's history from its early colonial period through the American Revolution and Civil War to today. On a guided exploration, learn about the way of life of Gullah Geechee people, discovering their unique culture with deep African roots, clearly visible in their arts, crafts, foods, and distinctive Creole language. Join an excursion to the Port Royal Cypress Wetlands and enjoy the unique sights and sounds of this tranquil sanctuary. ...
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    Saturday - Nov 25, 2028
    Day
    11
    • Hilton Head Island, SC
    This island retreat is an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation and exploration. Choose from unforgettable excursions that showcase the Lowcountry's native wildlife and scenic beauty. Cruise the calm waters on a Dolphin Discovery Cruise, where bottlenose dolphins ride the waves beside your boat, and expert guides share fascinating insights into their behavior. Step further into the wild with a guided Alligator & Wildlife excursion through the 600-acre Sea Pines Forest Preserve. Drift across a scenic freshwater lake as you spot native species like the American alligator, surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes on Hilton Head Island's protected barrier coast. Visit the Coastal Discovery Museum, where you can walk along boardwalks through salt marshes, accented with live oaks draped in Spanish moss, and imagine life on Hilton Head in days gone by. ...
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    Sunday - Nov 26, 2028
    Day
    12
    Savannah, United States
    • Savannah, United States
    Savannah, a storied city along the Georgia Coast, exudes a timeless allure, where cobblestone pathways wind beneath the shade of ancient oaks dripping in delicate Spanish moss. Many of these trees have stood for generations, shading buildings that date back to the colonial era. Join your onboard historian for a captivating walk through one of Savannah's iconic squares, once the site of impassioned rallies for secession and the growing tensions that led to the Civil War. Discover the locations of once-bustling military headquarters, hospitals, and hidden spots tied to both the Confederacy and the eventual occupation by Union forces. Travel back in time at the American Prohibition Museum. Explore the fascinating story of America's dry spell and delight in a libation at the onsite speakeasy. Learn about Savannah's earliest cemeteries as your guide leads you to the Colonial Park Cemetery and witness the graves of famous residents, including American heroes. ...
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    Monday - Nov 27, 2028
    Day
    13
    • St. Simons Island, GA
    St. Simons Island features well-preserved 18th-century battlefields where key events once shaped the region's future. The island also hosts expansive estates that portray the architectural styles and societal structures of early American life. As part of the Golden Isles along the Georgia Coast, the island is dotted with ancient oaks draped in Spanish moss, providing cool shade along its numerous walking paths. Notably, the St. Simons Lighthouse, stands as a guidepost of maritime heritage, housing an extensive museum that chronicles the evolving story of the Georgia Coast. Spend a laid-back afternoon aboard the Lady Jane, a fully restored shrimping boat on a cruise through the scenic Marshes of Glynn, just south of St. Simons Sound. Keep an eye out for seagulls, pelicans, and maybe even dolphins while learning about the local ecosystem and the traditions of the working waterfront. Admire the St. Simons Lighthouse, standing tall as a symbol of the island's seafaring legacy. Tap into your creative side with an afternoon at Makers Arts Cafe and visit Hofwyl-Broadfield Estate to learn about the marshes where rice planting once flourished. ...
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    Tuesday - Nov 28, 2028
    Day
    14
    • Jekyll Island, GA
    Explore Jekyll Island, where, at the close of the 19th century, titans of American industry such as J. P. Morgan, William Rockefeller, and Cornelius Vanderbilt transformed it into an exclusive hunting retreat celebrated for its exclusive isolation. This private sanctuary off the southeastern coast of Georgia served as a winter haven where America's elite could revel in luxury and privacy. Visit Jekyll Island, home to "Millionaires' Village", a sprawling 240-acre area filled with opulent homes and winter cottages. This enclave has been designated a National Historic Landmark, offering a window into the extravagant lifestyles of its former inhabitants. Discover the art of premium rum-making at the Richland Rum Distillery, an artisan copper pot distillery. Witness the entire process, from fermentation to bottling, and gain rare, behind-the-scenes insight into how one of America's finest rums is created. ...
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    Wednesday - Nov 29, 2028
    Day
    15
    • Fernandina Beach, United States
    Once a haven for pirates, soldiers, and smugglers, Amelia Island has flown under eight different flags, earning it the nickname "The Isle of Eight Flags". Set on Florida's northern barrier island coast, the island's picturesque streets showcase Victorian-era architecture, local boutiques, and inviting cafes that reflect its layered past and relaxed coastal atmosphere. Join a guided kayaking adventure through calm blackwater creeks of "Old Florida", keeping watch for native wildlife, including birds, turtles, and other local species. Explore the 19th-century Fort Clinch, which served as the area base of Union operations throughout the Civil War. Walk through well-preserved brick barracks, watchtowers, and artillery positions, and get a glimpse of daily military life through interpretive displays and reenactments. ...
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    Thursday - Nov 30, 2028
    Day
    16
    • Fernandina Beach, United States
    Feel the breeze of the historic Northeast Florida island as you conclude your journey on the shores of Amelia Island. Reflect on the moments and experiences you've gathered along the way. Enjoy a relaxed morning before departing with complimentary transportation to the nearest airport.


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