American Constellation Sets Sail to Alaska for 2018 Summer

   October 8, 2017 ,   Cruise Industry

American Cruise Lines/ACL’s newest ship American Constellation sets sail to Alaska for 2018 summer season.

With special cruise access to Glacier Bay NP from National Park Service, the arrival of American Constellation will double the capacity of the line in the region and help meet increased demand for cruises to Alaska.

The new, 175-passenger ship boasts with full-sized bathrooms, furnished balconies, and the biggest staterooms of any small cruise ship in Alaska.

With the debut of the vessel, ACL aims to provide passengers with authentic Alaskan experience with modern amenities and award-winning entertainment.

Complimentary pre-cruise hotel packages are offered for all cruises from Juneau. Itineraries for the American Constellation ship will range from 8 to 15 days, with ports of call in Skagway, Ketchikan, Petersburg AK, Glacier Bay NP.

For every stop along her way, ACL will feature complimentary guided tours, local experts, onboard historians and naturalists for a more complete experience.