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7 Night Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay

From Washington DC to Baltimore

American Independence

American Cruise Lines
3.5 Stars
  • Cruise #: 13968214
  • Departs: Sat, Oct 24, 2026
  • Returns: Sat, Oct 31, 2026
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    Riverview $4,610
    Balcony $5,490
    Suite $7,295
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    Itinerary Summary

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    Cruise Segment of Itinerary

    Saturday - Oct 24, 2026
    Day
    1
    • Washington DC, United States
    The American Cruise Lines ships are perfectly sized to go where most cruise ships can't: Washington, D.C. This capital city is one of monumental significance, where the grandeur of its history is evident in its streets and buildings. The National Mall stands as the heart of the city, a sprawling green expanse bordered by the profound Lincoln Memorial at one end and the iconic, towering obelisk of the Washington Monument at the other. Capitol Hill, with the imposing U.S. Capitol Building, serves not only as the nation's legislative hub but as a symbol of America's democratic ideals, its dome gleaming against the skyline. Beyond these landmarks, the city unfolds in an array of museums, memorials, and neoclassical architecture, from the solemn beauty of the World War II Memorial to the inspiring Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, each site telling a piece of the American story. ...
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    Sunday - Oct 25, 2026
    Day
    2
    Yorktown, United States
    • Yorktown, United States
    The "Historic Triangle" consists of Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown, each offering a unique window into America's past. At Yorktown's port, you'll stand on the grounds where the decisive battle of the American Revolution unfolded, marking the end of colonial English America. Journey to the Jamestown Settlement, a museum dedicated to 17th-century American history, to be a part of the narrative of America's first enduring English colony, established in 1607. This experience brings the early days of American exploration and settlement vividly to life. ...
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    Monday - Oct 26, 2026
    Day
    3
    Chesapeake Bay, United States
    • Chesapeake Bay, United States
    Spend your day navigating the stunning waters of the Chesapeake Bay, North America's most illustrious cruising grounds. Known as the largest estuary in the United States, its name, "Chesapeake", derives from the Algonquian for "at a big river". The bay encompasses over 22 miles of diverse aquatic environments, including waterways, canals, lakes, and rivers. This remarkable mix of saltwater and freshwater has cultivated a vibrant ecosystem, thriving with fish and the famed blue crabs, alongside other abundant natural resources. Enjoy cruising the Chesapeake Bay and ride past the picturesque landscapes, and explore the charming, historic ports and towns scattered along the shoreline. ...
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    Tuesday - Oct 27, 2026
    Day
    4
    • Cambridge, United States
    Explore Cambridge, a lively Chesapeake town celebrated for its historical significance and stunning architecture. Participate in a sailing adventure aboard a traditional skipjack to delve into the area's robust nautical culture or opt for a kayak trip along the serene shores. Venture to the nearby Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, a vital habitat for migrating waterfowl and resident bald eagles, offering extensive trails for wildlife viewing. Stroll through Cambridge's cobblestoned streets, dotted with unique art galleries and boutique shops, capturing the essence of its colonial and maritime past. Cap off your visit with a meal at one of the waterfront restaurants, where you can savor local delicacies while enjoying views of the Choptank River. ...
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    Wednesday - Oct 28, 2026
    Day
    5
    • St Michaels, United States
    Take a leisurely walk along the waterfront of St. Michaels or explore the delightful gift shops and chic boutiques on the tree-shaded Talbot Street. Upon docking at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, once a bustling shipbuilding village, you'll be transported back to the 1800s. Experience a vivid slice of maritime history that brings to life the era's robust shipbuilding legacy. As you wander through the museum's exhibits, you'll encounter antique boats, restored artifacts, and engaging stories of the people who shaped this coastal community. This immersive visit not only educates but also captivates, leaving you with a deep appreciation for Chesapeake Bay's storied past. ...
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    Thursday - Oct 29, 2026
    Day
    6
    • Annapolis, Maryland
    This 18th-century port beautifully maintains its Colonial American allure. Annapolis, with its city streets lined with thousands of historic buildings showcasing a variety of architectural styles, is frequently described as a "museum without walls". The city's layout, with brick-lined sidewalks and period gas lamps, adds to the authentic historic ambiance, inviting you to step back in time. Verdant squares offer scenic views, enhancing the city's charm and making it a visual delight. This lively city is also the proud home of the United States Naval Academy, a distinguished National Historic Landmark, adding a layer of prestigious military heritage to this famous port city. ...
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    Friday - Oct 30, 2026
    Day
    7
    Baltimore, United States
    • Baltimore, United States
    At the heart of this vibrant city on the Chesapeake Bay lies the iconic Inner Harbor, a bustling waterfront area filled with restaurants, shops, and historic sites. Home to a thriving culinary scene, delight in everything from fresh seafood to innovative farm-to-table dining. For art enthusiasts, the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Walters Art Museum showcase an impressive range of artworks, from classical to modern. Just a short distance away, Fort McHenry stands as a symbol of American resilience. Its successful defense during the War of 1812 inspired Francis Scott Key to pen The Star-Spangled Banner, which would eventually become the US national anthem. Explore the fort's well-preserved structures, walk the ramparts for stunning views of the harbor, and learn about its history through interactive exhibits and living history programs. ...
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    Saturday - Oct 31, 2026
    Day
    8
    Baltimore, United States
    • Baltimore, United States
    Your captivating Chesapeake Bay Cruise through history wraps up in the lively city of Baltimore, where it all started. Have one last breakfast aboard the ship before you disembark to either start your journey home or to extend your stay for further exploration. If you choose to linger, Baltimore offers an array of attractions, from vibrant cultural districts and historic sites to eclectic dining and shopping opportunities. Take your time to wander through the renowned Inner Harbor, visit world-class museums, and enjoy the local cuisine. You can't leave without covering something in Old Bay Seasoning which pairs perfectly with fried potatoes or fresh seafood. ...
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