DELIGHTFUL DIVERSIONS AWAIT ON THE WATER, FROM NEW ENGLAND TO PACIFIC NORTHWEST, MISSISSIPPI AND MORE
New ACL ships, like American Melody,
below right, offer state-of-the-art design,
small-ship comfort with the feel of a
contemporary ocean-going luxury vessel.
Bruce Keller and Christene "Cookie" Meyers about to board ACL's American Pride for a week on the trail of Lewis and Clark. |
Eye-catching scenery enticed us to our stateroom balcony for the view of Washington's Ice Harbor Dam on Snake River. American Cruise Lines' ships offer "up close" viewing. |
A school teacher in period dress gives insight into the trail-blazing journey of Lewis and Clark. |
Oregon's fine Maryhill Museum offers pleasures, treasures in an ACL sidetrip from The Dalles. |
homes, a pleasant contrast with the travails and hardships of the long-ago journey. ACL specializes in historic destinations, carefully choosing guides, on-board lecturers and historians to enhance the journey. In our voyage's delightful river towns, we observed the lifestyle of today's contemporary American westerners, a bonus.
Part of the thrill of the small boats is watching the ship rise in the canal locks from a bird's eye perch on the open deck. |
ACL chefs design meals to enhance ports and cities visited, here a po boy. |
A VARIETY OF choices await both veteran and novice cruiser aboard ACL. We shared tables with many repeat ACL customers, veteran cruisers devoted to the "close up" views of the land ACL's fleet offers. We are considering Alaska, Puget Sound, New England, the Ohio River and an alluring "Historic south, golden isles" trip from Charleston to Savannah and on to Amelia Island. A week-long Mississippi trip attracts us, too. An east coast inland passage trip also appeals, with kayaking, dolphins, carriage rides and Fort Sumter history.
UP NEXT: We continue our "close to home" cruise series with a look at towns along the rivers explored by Lewis and Clark. Side trips from American Cruise Lines' American Pride give insight into the pair's remarkable journey west from St. Louis. With state-of-the art decor and all the comforts of large-ship cruising, ACL visits ports of call not accessible by ship, except on small vessels. Our week-long Columbia and Snake Rivers cruise sheds new light on the daring and bravery of Lewis and Clark. We take time to enjoy shipboard amenities, too, with gourmet meals, music of the period and lively lectures on the two intrepid explorers and a wise and talented woman who played a key role in the journey. Sacajawea was important to the success of the mission, the dream of President Thomas Jefferson. Meanwhile, remember to explore, learn and live and catch us weekly for fresh insights into travel, nature, the arts, family and more. Please share the links: www.whereiscookie.com
Photo left: Sacajawea State Park and Interpretive Center near Pasco, Washington, includes a wonderful small museum, detailing the contributions of the remarkable guide, interpreter and healer. American Cruise Lines specializes in historic ports and lively learning.