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American Cruise Lines To Triple Hudson River Voyages In 2025

American Eagle sailing on the Hudson River (Photo courtesy American Cruise Lines

As American Cruise Lines concludes its first of several new summer Hudson River voyages, the cruise line is planning to triple its offers in 2025. In the past, the cruise line sailed the Hudson River during late September and October for fall foliage viewing. These voyages have been so popular, they often sold out a year in advance. For this reason, American Cruise Lines decided to try out several early summer voyages in May and June 2024.

American Cruise Lines and the ‘only Hudson River cruises in the world’

American Cruise Lines has announced that it has completed the first sailing of their newest itinerary, the 8-day Hudson River Summer Classic. After doing so, the cruise line has already tripled the number of Hudson River departures in 2025. American Cruise Line is the only in the world to offer overnight luxury river cruises on the Hudson River and for years, the Hudson River Fall Foliage cruises were only offered in September and October and often sold out more than a year in advance.

In 2024, the cruise line has tested several early summer sailings during May and June known as the 8-Day Hudson River Summer Classic, sailing roundtrip from New York City and exploring the full Hudson River Valley.

This new cruise offers guests sweeping views of Manhattan’s iconic skyline and sails past the Statue of Liberty. From there, the cruise includes visits to Catskill, Albany, Kingston, Hyde Park, West Point, and Sleepy Hollow and also guided excursions in NYC.

While the Hudson River Summer Classic is similar to the Fall Foliage cruise, it also offers great excursions to cultural sites throughout the Valley. Meanwhile, the cruises are particularly convenient for New Yorkers, as they sail from Pier 81 close to the Intrepid.

About the American Cruise Lines’ Riverboats

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American Cruise Lines offers the Hudson River cruises aboard the newest modern riverboats and small ships. The vessels offer 100 percent private balcony accommodations and spacious and comfortable indoor and outdoor lounges.

They also offer amenities on par with the finest river cruises in the world, offering panoramic river views from almost every space on the ship. All American Cruise Lines’ cruises also feature onboard enrichment and nightly entertainment, all-inclusive fine dining, and complimentary cocktails every evening.

About the Hudson River Valley

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Historically, the Hudson River Valley has hosted US Presidents, titans of industry, illustrious artists and famous and infamous Gilded Age characters. Moreover, the region is full of historic sites. On the cruises, local guides and experts will take American’s guests through all the area’s iconic points of interest. Among them are visits to the West Point Military Academy, FDR’s Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, the Vanderbilt Mansion and Lyndhurst.

Guests also enjoy a guided exploration of New York City, including a special World Trade Center experience. Moreover, they will have the opportunity to visit Sleepy Hollow, where Washington Irving’s most famous novel, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was written when he lived on the Hudson’s banks in Sunnyside.

Hudson River sailings in 2025

The cruise line has completed the first of several Hudson River Summer Classics with the last concluding in New York City on June 25th. Meanwhile, American is offering more than triple the number of sum departures, with sailings throughout June, July and August. These will be in addition to the always popular fall departures in late September and October.

About American Cruise Lines

American Cruise Lines is the largest river cruise line in the US and explores the Mississippi River and other domestic waterways around the country. Luxury experiences are offered in 35 states, exploring the history, culture and spirit of the United States.

In 2024, the cruise line operates 19 ships, cruising more than 50 US itineraries and accommodating just 90 to 180 guests.

Visit the cruise line’s website for more details.

 

Anne Sewell: Anne is a freelance writer and travel writer who has spent much of her life in southern Africa (Malawi, Zimbabwe and South Africa, and is now living on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain.
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