New England Islands Cruise
AMERICAN CRUISE LINES - AMERICAN STAR
May 17-24, 2025
cruise including
Sign Language Interpreter Service
BOOK BY OCTOBER 30, 2024 AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT OF $300 PP DBL OCC
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Our ship, the AMERICAN STAR, will be
our home when we are sailing in New England. |
Providence, RI |
New Bedford, MA |
Martha's Vineyard, MA |
Newport, RI |
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Prices include all of the following:
- Accommodation on board the American Star
- Port charges
- Breakfast, lunch, cocktail hour, dinner on board the American Star
- Selection of wine, beer & soft drinks with lunch and dinner on board the American Star
- Gratuities for crew members on board the American Star
- WiFi (can be intermittent)on board the American Star
- Transfer ship - airport
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Map
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New Port, RI |
New Port, RI |
New Port, RI |
Lobster Bake |
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May 17
| PROVIDENCE, RI - EMBARKATION
Providence, the state capital of Rhode Island, is known as the "Renaissance City," offering a
host of attractions for visitors, including acclaimed theaters, fine arts, Philharmonic
performances, and its WaterFire art installation, a multisensory spectacle that combines
fire, water, music, and sculpture along the riverfront on select evenings. Over three
centuries of the city's fascinating history has been preserved, from Benefit Street's
"Mile of History" to the immaculate examples of Colonial and Victorian architecture that
line the streets. This historical and cultural depth makes Providence a captivating
destination for any traveler.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner |
May 18 |
NEW BEDFORD, MA
Breakfast. In the mid-19th century, New Bedford earned the title of the whaling capital
of the world, serving as the inspiration for Herman Melville's classic American novel,
"Moby Dick," which was published in 1841. Today, New Bedford proudly retains its nickname
"The Whaling City." It features an authentic seaport village, one of the largest fishing
fleets in the country, and a bustling working waterfront, maintaining its historical
connection to the sea while adapting to modern maritime activities. The city also boasts
a vibrant arts scene, with numerous galleries, artist studios, and cultural festivals
that celebrate its unique maritime heritage. Additionally, the New Bedford Whaling Museum
offers a look into its storied past, featuring exhibits on the history of whaling, maritime
science, and the ecology of the region.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
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May 19 |
NANTUCKET ISLAND, MA
Breakfast. Nantucket Island, a jewel off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, enchants
visitors with its pristine beaches and a historic charm that feels timeless. Spanning a
modest 105 square miles, the island’s flat terrain is adorned with expansive heathlands
and golden sandy stretches that invite leisurely strolls. Once the heart of a bustling
19th-century whaling industry, Nantucket's downtown area is a living museum. The
beautifully preserved buildings whispering tales of yesteryear. The captivating Whaling
Museum is a marvel at the iconic Brant Point Light standing as a sentinel since 1746.
Every summer, Nantucket draws many visitors eager to explore its serene shores and enchanting,
cobblestoned streets, where every corner holds a piece of history and beauty.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
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May 20 |
MARTHA'S VINEYARD, MA
Breakfast. Martha's Vineyard, situated just south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts, bursts
with energy and charm, drawing visitors with its dynamic blend of natural beauty and
cultural depth. Covering about 96 square miles, the island is divided into six distinct
towns, each with its own personality, from the bustling harbor of Vineyard Haven to the
quaint gingerbread cottages of Oak Bluffs. The Vineyard is celebrated for its rolling hills,
picturesque farms, and charming lighthouses that punctuate the coastline. Edgartown is a
historic whaling port with beautifully preserved 18th-century homes and the iconic
Edgartown Lighthouse. Some spots served as the backdrop for Steven Spielberg’s critically
acclaimed film Jaws.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
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May 21 |
BLOCK ISLAND, RI
Breakfast. Block Island, nestled in the Atlantic Ocean about 13 miles off the Rhode Island
coast, exudes a lively yet tranquil allure. The island spans a mere 10 square miles but
is packed with stunning natural landscapes, from dramatic bluffs and rolling dunes to
secluded beaches and freshwater ponds. Renowned for its iconic Southeast Lighthouse,
perched precariously on Mohegan Bluffs, the island offers breathtaking views and a rich
maritime history. Outdoor enthusiasts revel in over 28 miles of walking trails and abundant
opportunities for biking, sailing, and bird watching, with the island being a key stopover
for migratory species.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
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May 22 |
NEWPORT, RI
Breakfast. Newport sparkles as a coastal gem, famous for its stunning oceanfront
scenery and grandiose Gilded Age mansions lining Bellevue Avenue. This historic city, established
in the 17th century, serves as a sailing capital, hosting prestigious regattas like the Newport
Bermuda Race, which draws yachts and spectators from around the globe. The cobblestone streets
of the bustling downtown area are lined with vibrant shops, gourmet restaurants, and lively
taverns, reflecting its reputation as a premier tourist destination. Newport's Cliff Walk,
a 3.5-mile public walkway, offers panoramic views of the endless coastline and opulent residences.
During the summer festival season, the city's population swells as visitors flock to enjoy its
famous jazz and folk music festivals, creating a bustling, energetic atmosphere in this historic
city.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
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May 23 |
BRISTOL, RI
Breakfast. Bristol, Rhode Island, perched on a small peninsula, radiates colonial charm and a
vibrant community spirit. Known for hosting the oldest continuous Fourth of July celebration
in the United States, the town bursts into life each summer with parades, concerts, and patriotic
displays that attract visitors from far and wide. Bristol's charming downtown area features
unique boutiques, historic pubs, and waterfront eateries, all set against a backdrop of
well-preserved 18th-century architecture. The town also boasts scenic beauty, highlighted by
Colt State Park and the East Bay Bike Path, which provide stunning views of Narragansett Bay.
Throughout the year, Bristol sustains a lively local culture with attractions like the
Herreshoff Marine Museum and various community events that celebrate its maritime heritage and
close-knit atmosphere.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
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May 24 |
PROVIDENCE, RI - DISEMBARKATION
Breakfast, Disembarkation.
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BOOK BY OCTOBER 30, 2024 AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT OF $300 PP DBL OCC |
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Category A, picture window, Deck 1, 258 sq. ft.: |
$5,240 per person |
Category AA, picture window, Deck 2, 258 sq. ft.: |
$5,425 per person |
Category AAL, private balcony, Deck 2, 263 sq. ft.: |
$6,375 per person |
Category AAC, private balcony, Deck 3, 283 sq. ft.: |
$6,600 per person |
Category Veranda Suite, private balcony, Deck 3, 350 sq. ft.: |
$8,290 per person |
Ready to join our New Enland Islands Cruise in 2025?
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become part of our Family of Happy Deaf Travelers.
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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 New Enland Islands Cruise vacation
by sending an e-mail to kerstin@kerstinstravel.com
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