American Cruise Lines unveils longest ever US cruise

American Cruise Lines announced its longest-ever US cruise itinerary.
It lasts 60 days and takes in 20 states from the Pacific Coast to the Atlantic.
The Great United States sailing sails from mid-August to mid-October 2024.
It cruises the Columbia and Snake Rivers, the Mississippi and the Hudson before ending in New York Harbor.
Prices start at $51,000 with reservations open now.
“The Great United States cruise is a fantastic showcase of our country,” CEO Charles B. Robertson said.
“A river cruise of this magnitude has never been done before in the US.”
Guests will sail on three ships along the way – American Jazz, American Symphony and American Independence.
There is an overland ride and a flight to connect journeys between the three vessels.
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