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8-NIGHT NEW ENGLAND ISLANDS CRUISE

American Liberty • 8 Nights

Itinerary Overview

Roundtrip Providence, RI

Embarkation Port Providence
Disembarkation Port Providence
Vessel American Liberty
Operator American Cruise Lines
Duration 8 Nights
Departure Date June 27, 2026

Daily Itinerary

Day 1 Jun 27, 2026 - Providence

Providence, Rhode Island, New England's second-largest city, is an old city, established in 1636 by Roger Williams; but Providence is also young in spirit, with a youthfulness replenished by a steady flow of immigrants.

The hub of culture, governance and commerce in Rhode Island, Providence is also very accessible to other travel destinations in New England, making it both a convenient gateway city as well as an attractive place to live for young professionals, empty-nesters, and Boston and New York refugees.

Six universities call Providence home, including the prestigious Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design; both are located on the East Side, one of more than a dozen walking neighborhoods in the city. On Smith Hill, you'll find the Rhode Island State House, which has the world's fourth-largest self-supported marble dome. Perched atop Providence's gleaming white Capitol is a bronze statue of The Independent Man—a 10-ft/3-m reminder of Williams and the small band of nonconformists who followed him and founded Providence. In the shadows of the State House building, you'll see massive, centuries-old four- and five-story homes.

Providence is also known for dirty politics, potent organized crime and other assorted controversies. One of Providence's most flamboyant characters is Vincent A. "Buddy" Cianci Jr., the former and longest-serving mayor, who held office for 20 years. Cianci served five years in a federal prison for a 2002 racketeering conviction. (He also bottled his own pasta sauce.) Another mayor, David Cicilline, is the son of a reputed Mafia lawyer and was also the first openly gay mayor of a U.S. state capital.

Since the 1970s, downtown Providence has been the focus of a large and successful urban renewal project. At its heart are the upscale Providence Place Mall and WaterPlace Park, a 4-acre/2-hectare public area with riverwalks, an amphitheater and a tidal basin created at the confluence of the Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck rivers. The renaissance has placed the city on any number of best-cities lists, and whether you're interested in early U.S. history, the arts, authentic Italian food or just hanging out on popular Thayer Street, with its trendy bookstores, eateries and shops, Providence is well worth a visit.

Day 2 Jun 28, 2026 - Providence

Providence, Rhode Island, New England's second-largest city, is an old city, established in 1636 by Roger Williams; but Providence is also young in spirit, with a youthfulness replenished by a steady flow of immigrants.

The hub of culture, governance and commerce in Rhode Island, Providence is also very accessible to other travel destinations in New England, making it both a convenient gateway city as well as an attractive place to live for young professionals, empty-nesters, and Boston and New York refugees.

Six universities call Providence home, including the prestigious Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design; both are located on the East Side, one of more than a dozen walking neighborhoods in the city. On Smith Hill, you'll find the Rhode Island State House, which has the world's fourth-largest self-supported marble dome. Perched atop Providence's gleaming white Capitol is a bronze statue of The Independent Man—a 10-ft/3-m reminder of Williams and the small band of nonconformists who followed him and founded Providence. In the shadows of the State House building, you'll see massive, centuries-old four- and five-story homes.

Providence is also known for dirty politics, potent organized crime and other assorted controversies. One of Providence's most flamboyant characters is Vincent A. "Buddy" Cianci Jr., the former and longest-serving mayor, who held office for 20 years. Cianci served five years in a federal prison for a 2002 racketeering conviction. (He also bottled his own pasta sauce.) Another mayor, David Cicilline, is the son of a reputed Mafia lawyer and was also the first openly gay mayor of a U.S. state capital.

Since the 1970s, downtown Providence has been the focus of a large and successful urban renewal project. At its heart are the upscale Providence Place Mall and WaterPlace Park, a 4-acre/2-hectare public area with riverwalks, an amphitheater and a tidal basin created at the confluence of the Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck rivers. The renaissance has placed the city on any number of best-cities lists, and whether you're interested in early U.S. history, the arts, authentic Italian food or just hanging out on popular Thayer Street, with its trendy bookstores, eateries and shops, Providence is well worth a visit.

Day 3 Jun 29, 2026 - New Bedford

From 1820 to 1860, the waterfront town of New Bedford, Massachusetts, was the world's most active whaling port, which made it one of the world's wealthiest cities of its time.

In addition to 90 restored buildings, this town 60 mi/100 km south of Boston has the New Bedford Whaling Museum on Johnny Cake Hill. Visitors there can board a fully rigged half-scale model of a whaling bark and watch a film that takes viewers along on a 19th-century whaling expedition (http://www.whalingmuseum.org).

Across the street is the Seamen's Bethel, the chapel described in Herman Melville's Moby Dick. The Rotch-Jones-Duff House and Garden Museum provides a glimpse into the daily life of a wealthy whaling merchant and his family circa 1834. The New Bedford Fire Museum, with its collection of antique fire trucks and firefighting equipment, showcases another side of the town's history.

Bargain shoppers will want to check out the factory outlets in town.

The Westport Rivers Vineyard and Winery, just west of New Bedford, produces nationally acclaimed sparkling wines. Tour the winery, walk the grounds and take in pastoral vistas.

New Bedford's annual events include the Whaling City Festival (mid-July), Feast of the Blessed Sacrament (celebrating Portuguese culture—early August), the Working Waterfront Festival (September) and the Apple-Peach Harvest Festival (after Labor Day).

Day 4 Jun 30, 2026 - Nantucket

Captain Gosnold noted Nantucket as he sailed past on his way to Jamestown, but records hold that Norsemen first set foot on the island in the 11th century. Home base for hundreds of whaling vessels and refuge for thousands of Quakers, the island saw construction of its first summer homes in the 1800s. Its beauty became backdrop for a new influx of inhabitants, all leaving their marks on this fascinating island. Visit the Whaling Museum for a closer look at the hard-working side of Nantucket, and the old Quaker Meeting House for a taste of the simple, strong aesthetic that governed their lives.

Day 5 Jul 01, 2026 - Martha's Vineyard

A summer resort island just off the coast of Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard floats in the memories of generations of vacation society. Visit the beach front avenue of Oak Bluffs lined with gingerbread-trimmed cottages, and the Flying Horses antique carousel.

Day 6 Jul 02, 2026 - Block Island

Located about 13 miles off the coast of Rhode Island, Block Island is a popular tourist destination during the summer.  The area is well known for its bicycling, hiking, sailing, fishing, and beaches.  Although, nearly 40% of the island has been set aside for nature conservation, there is still room for popular attractions like the  Block Island North Lighthouse, the Southeast Lighthouse and the Block Island Historical Society Museum.  The island is also home to the Block Island Race Week, a competitive, week-long sailboat race as well as the renowned annual 4th of July Parade. 

Day 7 Jul 03, 2026 - Newport, RI

Newport became important as a resort for wealthy industrialists who built their “summer cottages”, modeled after European palaces, here and elevated Newport to position of “Queen of Summer Resorts.” A tour of the mansions is a must. Newport is also famous as a yachting capital and site of international tennis championships. Colonial Newport boasts a collection of 18th- and 19th-century and pre-Revolutionary buildings. Colonial Downtown is best explored on foot, and much of the town was burned down during British occupation, but enough buildings survived to rival Boston in number of original 18th-century homes. George Washington’s assurances to Newport’s Jewish community of religious liberty encouraged them to build Touro Synagogue in 1763, making it the oldest in the nation. St. Mary’s Church is the oldest Catholic parish in Rhode Island. The Grand Newport Casino and International Tennis Hall of Fame held the first national tennis championship in 1881 and is now Tennis Hall of Fame with a museum on tennis fashions and trophies.

Day 8 Jul 04, 2026 - Bristol, RI

This deep-water seaport in Rhode Island, was named after the famous port of Bristol, England.  Home to the America's Cup Hall of Fame as well as the Herreshoff Marine Museum, Bristol is a popular destination for those interested in boating and other maritime activities. During July, visitors can witness the oldest continuously celebrated Independence Day festivities in the United States. Take a ride along the East Bay Bike Path, constructed on an old abandoned railway, to catch some of the best views of Narragansett Bay.

Day 9 Jul 05, 2026 - Providence

Providence, Rhode Island, New England's second-largest city, is an old city, established in 1636 by Roger Williams; but Providence is also young in spirit, with a youthfulness replenished by a steady flow of immigrants.

The hub of culture, governance and commerce in Rhode Island, Providence is also very accessible to other travel destinations in New England, making it both a convenient gateway city as well as an attractive place to live for young professionals, empty-nesters, and Boston and New York refugees.

Six universities call Providence home, including the prestigious Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design; both are located on the East Side, one of more than a dozen walking neighborhoods in the city. On Smith Hill, you'll find the Rhode Island State House, which has the world's fourth-largest self-supported marble dome. Perched atop Providence's gleaming white Capitol is a bronze statue of The Independent Man—a 10-ft/3-m reminder of Williams and the small band of nonconformists who followed him and founded Providence. In the shadows of the State House building, you'll see massive, centuries-old four- and five-story homes.

Providence is also known for dirty politics, potent organized crime and other assorted controversies. One of Providence's most flamboyant characters is Vincent A. "Buddy" Cianci Jr., the former and longest-serving mayor, who held office for 20 years. Cianci served five years in a federal prison for a 2002 racketeering conviction. (He also bottled his own pasta sauce.) Another mayor, David Cicilline, is the son of a reputed Mafia lawyer and was also the first openly gay mayor of a U.S. state capital.

Since the 1970s, downtown Providence has been the focus of a large and successful urban renewal project. At its heart are the upscale Providence Place Mall and WaterPlace Park, a 4-acre/2-hectare public area with riverwalks, an amphitheater and a tidal basin created at the confluence of the Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck rivers. The renaissance has placed the city on any number of best-cities lists, and whether you're interested in early U.S. history, the arts, authentic Italian food or just hanging out on popular Thayer Street, with its trendy bookstores, eateries and shops, Providence is well worth a visit.

Stateroom Categories

Grand Suite
Grand Suite Cat Grand

Suite size: 620 sq ft. The Grand Suites are the finest shipboard accommodations on any small cruise ship, featuring a living room, bedroom, dining table and breakfast bar, balcony and a spacious master bathroom, floor-to-ceiling sliding doors in both the bedroom and living room leading to a 25-foot-long private balcony with table, chairs and chaise lounge, living room with TV, dining area with coffee machine and refrigerator restocked daily, bedroom with additional TV and king-size bed convertible to two twin beds, bathroom with double vanity and large shower, toiletries, hairdryer, plush towels and robes, storage with wardrobe, full-size dresser, under-counter cabinet and desk drawers, plus individual climate control, safe and USB charging ports.

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Sky Suite
Sky Suite Cat Sky

Suite size: 470 sq ft. Features triple floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a spacious private balcony with table and chairs, comfortable seating area with flat-screen TV, breakfast bar with stocked refrigerator, king-size bed or two twin beds, bathroom with double vanity and large shower, toiletries, hairdryer, plush towels and robes, storage with wardrobe, full-size dresser, under-counter cabinet and desk drawers, plus individual climate control, safe and USB charging ports.

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Premium Balcony Stateroom
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Stateroom size: 310 sq ft. Features floor-to-ceiling glass doors leading to a private balcony with table and chairs, king-size bed convertible to two twin beds, full bathroom with large shower, toiletries, hairdryer and plush towels, storage with wardrobe, full-size dresser, under-bed storage and desk drawers, plus individual climate control, TV, safe and USB charging ports.

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Vista Balcony Stateroom
Vista Balcony Stateroom Cat Vista

Stateroom size: 310 sq ft. Features floor-to-ceiling glass doors leading to a private balcony with table and chairs, king-size bed convertible to two twin beds, full bathroom with large shower, toiletries, hairdryer and plush towels, storage with wardrobe, full-size dresser, under-bed storage and desk drawers, plus individual climate control, TV, safe and USB charging ports.

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Single Balcony Stateroom
Single Balcony Stateroom Cat Single

Stateroom size: 280 sq ft. Includes a floor-to-ceiling glass door leading to a full-size private balcony with table and chairs, full-size bed, full bathroom with large shower, toiletries, hairdryer and plush towels, storage with wardrobe, full-size dresser, under-bed storage and desk drawers, plus individual climate control, TV, safe and USB charging ports.

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Trip Summary

Ship Name American Liberty
Departure Date June 27, 2026
Duration 8 Nights
Offer ID 1543755
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