American Cruise Line makes waves in Decatur
Decatur, Alabama is the newest port of call for American Cruise Line
Decatur Morgan County Tourism has partnered with the cruise line for calls at Decatur on the Tennessee River.
The first cruise ship arrived in Decatur this month as a docking station, kicking off ACL’s 14 voyages to Decatur this summer.
“We are delighted to partner with American Cruise Line and welcome their riverboats to Decatur,” said Danielle Gibson, President & CEO of Decatur Morgan County Tourism.
“This collaboration opens up new possibilities for both our local community and visitors.”
It presents an opportunity to showcase Decatur’s exceptional hospitality, historical landmarks, and captivating landscapes.”
Decatur has a historic downtown district, with guided tours of local landmarks and several museums and art galleries.
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