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Historic South & Golden Isles Cruise

AMERICAN CRUISE LINES - AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE

March 15-22, 2025

cruise including
Sign Language Interpreter Service

BOOK BY MAY 30, 2024 AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT OF $300 PP DBL OCC
Charleston

Charleston

Charleston

Charleston

Charleston



ship

Our ship, the AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE


Prices include all of the following on board the AMERICAN STAR:

  • Accommodation on board the American Independence
  • Port charges
  • Breakfast, lunch, cocktail hour, dinner
  • Selection of wine, beer & soft drinks with lunch and dinner
  • Gratuities for crew members
  • WiFi (can be intermittent)

Map

MAR 15 CHARLESTON, SC (Dock)
The port city of Charleston is known for its cobblestone streets, gas-lit lamps, and pastel antebellum houses. The scene of Revolutionary War naval battles, legendary pirate tales, and Civil War sieges, the city is considered by many to be a living museum. Historic Fort Sumter National Monument is where the first shots of the Civil War rang out. Charleston’s African-American heritage has contributed to the city’s history and unique culture. The beauty of the area invites visitors to a stroll through its magnificent parks and gardens. Embarkation.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

MAR 16 BEAUFORT, SC (Dock)
Breakfast. Beaufort’s history includes European explorers, Native American cultural influences, British settlements, and Civil War battles. Today, horse-drawn carriages clatter along the narrow streets of this historic district, past 18th and 19th-century homes famous for unique Beaufort-style architecture. This amazing city, was once heralded as the “Newport of the South."
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

MAR 17 HILTON HEAD, SC (At Anchor)
Breakfast. Hilton Head is a first class resort known for its championship golf courses and miles of scenic beaches. The island is named after Captain William Hilton. He identified a headland near the entrance to Port Royal Sound, which mapmakers named "Hilton's Headland."
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

MAR 18 SAVANNAH, GA (Dock)
Breakfast. With its emerald tree canopy, quaint cobblestone streets, and majestic architecture, Savannah is still a bustling seaport with renowned historic districts that preserve its phenomenal 19th-century wealth and opulence. Savannah’s Historic and Victorian Districts can easily be explored. They are well known for their magnificent shops.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

MAR 19 DAY OF CRUISING
Breakfast. Enjoy a leisurely day of cruising as the ship continues the journey through the Intracoastal Waterway. It is known as the highway for north and southbound East Coast cruisers, and an east-west path along the outskirts of the Gulf of Mexico.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

MAR 20 JEKYLLISLAND / ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA (Dock)
Breakfast. Discover the compelling history of Jekyll Island, part of Georgia's Sea Isles. This remarkable destination is the location of "Millionaire’s Village," 240-acres of extravagant homes and winter cottages, now recognized as a National Historic Landmark.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

MAR 21 AMELIA ISLAND, FL (Dock)
Breakfast. Discover the natural beauty of Amelia Island, with its miles of quartz beaches and rolling sand dunes. Fernandina Beach, the island's only city, now harbors a treasure trove of history, antiques, and collectibles. Walk along Centre Street's Historic District, with 50 blocks of restored 19th-century Victorian homes and shops.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

MAR 22 AMELIA ISLAND, FL (Dock)
Breakfast. Reflect on the great time you had and the wonderful memories you made along way. Disembark the ship. American Cruise Lines offers complimentary transportation (one departure only) to Jacksonville Airport for your convenience.

BOOK BY MAY 30, 2024 AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT OF $300 PP DBL OCC
Category A, picture window, Deck 1, 258 sq. ft.: $4,530 per person
Category AAL, private balcony, Deck 2, 263 sq. ft.: $5,510 per person
Category AAC, private balcony, Deck 3, 283 sq. ft.: $5,715 per person
Veranda Suite, private balcony, Deck 2 or 3, 350 sq. ft.: $7,170 per person

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AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE: Deck Plans, Ship and Stateroom Information


All prices are based on double occupancy. Prices and itinerary are subject to change at any time without prior notification. Prices do not include travel insurance, shore excursions, air arrangement etc. A deposit payment is due NOW in order to make a firm reservation. Flight arrangements are offered by American Cruise Lines and can be booked through Kerstin's Deaf Travel. A Real ID or a valid passport is required. Appropriate physical fitness is required since the tour includes walking at each stop. Minimum group size: 20 guests, maximum group size: approx. 40 guests.

Contact Kerstin's Deaf Travel to book your Historic South & Golden Island Cruise vacation by sending an e-mail to kerstin@kerstinstravel.com




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