American Glory, a ship in American Cruise Lines' fleet, sails in seven- and 14-day journeys from Charleston, South Carolina, to Jacksonville, Florida. Jeckyll Island is visited for one day on day 13, and sailings depart in April, May, November and December. Additional ports visited include South Carolina's Beaufort, Daufuskie Island and Hilton Head Island, Georgia's Savannah and Saint Simons Island, and Amelia Island, Florida. American Glory's itinerary is reversed in May with a port stop in Jeckyll Island on day three.
American Glory's 14-day-itinerary sails from Jacksonville, Florida to Baltimore, Maryland with a stop in Jeckyll Island on day three. Ports visited include the ports visited on the the seven-day itinerary, plus additional stops in Myrtle Beach in South Carolina, Wilmington and Morehead City in North Carolina and Norfolk, Virginia. Cruises sail in May, and the ships' itinerary is reversed in November with a Jeckyll Island port stop on day 13. American Glory has a passenger capacity of 49 and was built in 2002.
American Glory
American Cruise Lines
741 Boston Post Rd. Ste. 200
Guilford, CT 06437
800-814-6880
americancruiselines.com/ships.php?ship_id=15
American Cruise Lines' ship, the American Spirit, sails on seven- and 14-day, one-way cruises from Charleston, South Carolina to Jacksonville, Florida. Cruises sail in March, April, November and December, with a stop in Jeckyl Island on day six. Other ports visited include South Carolina's Beaufort and Daufuskie Island, Georgia's Savannah and St. Simons Island, and Amelia Island, Florida. The itinerary is reversed in March, April, May, November and December, with a port stop in Jeckyll Island on day three.
The 14-day option on the American Spirit sails in April and May from Jacksonville, Florida to Baltimore, Maryland. Jeckyll Island is visited on day three, and cruisers experience the seven-day itineraries' ports in addition to Norfolk in Virginia, Wilmington and Morehead City in North Carolina, and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The itinerary is reversed in November, with passengers visiting Jeckyll Island on day 13. Built in 2005 the American Spirit has a passenger capacity of 93.
American Spirit
American Cruise Lines
741 Boston Post Rd. Ste. 200
Guilford, CT 06437
800-814-6880
americancruiselines.com/ships.php?ship_id=14
Fourteen-day, one-way journeys are offered on the American Star, part of American Cruise Lines' fleet. The American Star sails from Baltimore, Maryland to Amelia Island, Florida in November, with a reverse itinerary occurring in May. Jeckyll Island is visited on day 13 and day three respectively. Other ports visited include Norfolk in Virginia, Morehead City and Wilmington in North Carolina, Myrtle Beach, Charleston, Beaufort and Hilton Head Island in South Carolina, Daufuskie Island, Savannah and Saint Simons Island in Georgia, and Jacksonville, Florida. The American Star has a passenger capacity of 100 and was built in 2007.
American Star
American Cruise Lines
741 Boston Post Rd. Ste. 200
Guilford, CT 06437
800-814-6880
americancruiselines.com/ships.php?ship_id=13
Sailing from Baltimore, Maryland to Amelia Island Florida, American Cruise lines' ship, the Independence, sails on 14-day, one-way journeys that include Jeckyll Island on day 13 in October, and day three on the reverse trip in April. Both cruises sail to Norfolk in Virginia, Georgia's Morehead City and Wilmington, South Carolina's Myrtle Beach, Charleston and Beaufort, Daufuskie Island and Hilton Head Island, and Georgia's Savannah and St. Simons Island. The newest ship in American Cruise Lines' fleet, the Independence was finished in 2010 and has a passenger capacity of 104.
Independence
American Cruise Lines
741 Boston Post Rd. Ste. 200
Guilford, CT 06437
800-814-6880
americancruiselines.com/ships.php?ship_id=18