Columbia & Snake Rivers Cruise – American Harmony

Discover the legendary waterway tracing the route of Lewis and Clark, passing through an ever-shifting landscape. Be amazed as you travel through the high desert, past vineyards and orchards, through the Cascade Mountain Range past snow capped mountains and towering waterfalls as carved stone cliffs line the river. Travel on through lush forests teeming with wildlife and on to the edge of the continent where the river meets the Pacific Ocean. The Columbia River Gorge is an American experience like no other.

The American Harmony is a modern new riverboat cruising the Columbia and Snake Rivers between Washington and Oregon offering iconic NW cruises.

Ports of call: Portland, Oregon | Kalama | Astoria | Stevenson | Pendleton | Clarkston | The Dalles

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Your Itinerary

1 Portland, OR (Pre-Cruise Hotel) Arrive in Portland and settle into your hotel, located right at the ship’s dock for a seamless boarding process. Situated between the waters of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, the area's history is forever entwined with the fortunes of these great rivers.

2 Portland, OR Welcome to the City of Roses! Portland's history and culture has forever been entwined with the two rivers that flow around and thru it: the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. If you're planning to arrive early into Portland, talk to our agents about putting together a city tour, crossing many of Portland's beautiful bridges, and even stopping at the International Test Garden featuring over 6800 rose bushes!

3 Astoria, OR Astoria is the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, close to where Lewis & Clark wintered at Fort Clatsop during their Corps of Discovery expedition. Just stepping off the boat you'll have access to the city trolley - a quaint ride along the waterfront that will explain all the highlights of Astoria - and the Columbia River Maritime Museum, examining the history of crossing the bar and the actual ships and artifacts of ships that found the crossing too dangerous. Other options from here: Fort Clatsop Tour & Astoria Experience, or Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center at Cape Disappointment.

4 Kalama/Mount St. Helens, WA There is nothing more magnificient or eye-catching than the beautiful Mount St. Helens. She is a local treasure, despite her grumblings and 1980 eruption. Everyone should take this complimentary excursion to Johnston Ridge Observatory. Make sure to watch the film, where you can hear Johnston call out: "Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!" His last transmission before perishing in the eruption.

5 The Dalles, OR The Dalles, the last stop on the historic Oregon Trail, nestles along the Columbia River with a beautiful view of both Mount Hood and Mount Adams, each towering more than 11,000 feet above your cruise ship. To the pioneers of the 1800s, this rugged terrain was treacherous, but to today's visitors, it is fascinating. Venture ashore on your own to explore the historic downtown, steps from the ship, featuring fascinating museums, intimate cafes, local pubs, and a collection of historic murals which embellish the streetscape. Or enjoy guided excursions to learn about the area’s rich history, view a unique art collection in a magnificent building perched on a bluff above the river, or spend an afternoon with expert sommeliers enjoying the bounty of the fertile Columbia Valley.

6 Cruising the Columbia River Gorge Enjoy a nice day on the river cruising through the Columbia River Gorge national scenic area.

7 Pendleton, OR/Richland, WA The Hanford Reach Museum in Richland is an amazing option for your fun today. Or book the Pendleton Signature Tour: underground city tour, BBQ lunch at Hamley's Restaurant, and visits to the Tamastslikt Cultural Institute and Pendleton Woolen Mills.

8 Clarkston, WA At the border lies Clarkston, WA and Lewiston, ID - I wonder how they got their names? There's so much history and culture to explore here, including the complimentary excursion to the Nez Perce National Historic Park. But the Hells Canyon Jet Boat Signature Tour is always a hit. Be sure to sign up for this one in advance - it fills up!

9 Disembark in Clarkston, WA Talk to our agents about travel arrangements, or lengthening your stay with a hotel in Spokane, WA.

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The American Cruise Line fleet of ships are the newest and most environmentally friendly small ships in the US. The cruise line prides itself on their hospitable staff, and that you’ll be graciously received no matter which ship you cruise on. The large staterooms with interior entrances ensure you have a relaxed, private area to watch the river from, or visit any of the many onboard lounges. Daily entertainment will be brought onboard, including musicians, historians and naturalists.

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American Cruise Lines uses fresh, local ingredients to show off the culinary glory of the region you’re cruising in. On the Mississippi River, that could mean Andouille Gumbo, a po’boy with red beans and rice, and bourbon pecan pie. In New England, you could find Littleneck clam ceviche on the menu followed by a spiced apple pudding with maple whipped cream. In the Pacific Northwest, you’ll find fresh fish on the menu, including shrimp bisque or Dungeness Crab cake, and a marionberry cheesecake that’ll make your mouth water! Your ship will provide you with a list of all the locally-sourced ingredients when you unpack.

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Once you’ve cruised aboard any American Cruise Line ship, you are an Eagle Society member. It’s free to be a member, but your loyalty to American Cruise Lines is greatly rewarded. You’ll receive Eagle Society luggage tags, and member-only gifts when you board each cruise. After 3 cruises, you’ll receive complimentary premium shore excursions. After 10 cruises, you’ll get a complimentary 11th cruise. There are special Eagle Society cruise dates every year. Plus all Eagle Society member benefits can be used when booking with USA River Cruises, plus you’ll still be eligible for our loyal customer benefits as well.

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AMERICAN CRUISE LINES 8 Days | Columbia & Snake River Voyage Westbound

CLARKSTON TO PORTLAND Day 1 | Clarkston, Washington. Lewiston, Idaho. The twin cities of Lewiston, Idaho and Clarkston, Washington, are known as the Northwest's most inland seaports. Here, along the Snake River, you'll find Hells Canyon, the deepest canyon in North America. This canyon is known for its pristine wilderness and breathtaking scenery. View ancient Indian petroglyphs and magnificent wildlife. Hells Canyon Jet Boat Tour.* Prepare yourself for an fascinating ride across pristine wilderness. Climb aboard a jet boat for a safe, yet exhilarating adventure into Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. Your United States Coast Guard certified captain will narrate as you travel across the Snake River through the pristine wilderness of Hells Canyon, the deepest canyon in North America. Along the way, you'll stop to view 7,000-year-old petroglyphs, foraging big horn sheep and rock formations sculpted over a million years ago.  (*This is a premium tour. Please call 855-255-1200 for more information. Tour only offered on cruises ending in Clarkston, WA.) Nez Perce National Historic Park.* Learn about the rich history of the Nez Perce Native American tribe. Located in Spalding, Idaho, the Nez Perce National Historic Park commemorates the contributions the tribe has made. It also helps preserve the sites, stories and artifacts associated with their history and culture. At the park, you will learn about the rich history of the Nez Perce Native American tribe, also remembered for having saved the Lewis and Clark expedition team from starvation following its harrowing journey through the Bitteroot Mountains. (*Tour only offered on cruises ending in Clarkston, WA.) Day 2 | River Cruising. Enjoy an authentic Columbia River Valley wine tasting along the Snake River. After the wine tasting, head to the top deck of Queen of the West where you will have a front row seat as we cruise past rugged mountains and rolling plains. Relax in a lounge chair with a good book or grab a pair of binoculars and search for bald eagles and other wildlife that may be lurking on the river's edge. Today is a day devoted to total relaxation and enjoying the simple pleasures that come with a river cruise. Day 3 | Pendleton, Oregon. Richland, Washington. Journey to Pendleton and get a taste of the real West watching working cowboys at the world-famous Pendleton Roundup and learn about the pioneers from the perspective of the Native Americans at the Tamastslikt Cultural Institute. Pendleton Underground Tour. Experience a trip underground and into Pendleton's intriguing and entertaining past. The Pendleton Underground Tour shows you the secrets that lie beneath the streets of this lively town. A network of hidden basalt-rock tunnels link restored buildings, allowing you to see the way they were constructed in the 19th century. Tamastslikt Cultural Institute. Experience the storied past and bright future of the Umatilla, Cayuse and Walla Walla Indians Visit the Tamastslikt Cultural Institute, which plays tribute to the Umatilla, Cayuse and Walla Walla Indians. These three distinct peoples have melded together over the past 150 years in an alliance called the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. The facility also includes interactive exhibits, significant artwork, a living culture village, and a raptor program about birds of prey. Pendleton Woolen Mill. Visit the Pendleton Woolen Mill and Museum to learn about the town's renowned weaving process during a guided tour. Pendleton Mills has been producing world famous woolens since 1901, including Native American blankets inspired by ancient designs and legends. There will be time after the tour to visit the gift shop where you can purchase woven goods produced on site. Winery Tour. Sample award winning wines and enjoy breathtaking views of beautiful vineyards on this narrated winery tour. nown as "The Heart of Washington Wine Country," the Tri-Cities region houses more than 160 wineries within a 50 mile radius. Sample award-winning wines and enjoy breathtaking views of beautiful vineyards on this narrated winery tour. Sharing the same latitude as the world-famous Burgundy and Bordeaux regions of France, the Columbia Valley has the perfect soil conditions and temperatures for producing great wines. The Tri-Cities' area wineries offer a comfortable setting to experience world-class wines. Visit the Columbia Valley and discover the Heart of Washington Wine Country. Day 4 | Stevenson, Washington. In the heart of the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area, the ship will move through transit the Bonneville Lock and Dam to reach the port of Stevenson. At the Bonneville Dam Visitors Center, learn about the workings of the massive turbine generators behind this imposing hydroelectric power source. The Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center showcases the area's unique cultural and historical diversity, from the Native American tribes that inhabited the Gorge, to Lewis and Clark and 19th-century loggers. Bonneville Dam and Fish Hatchery. Enjoy a guided tour of the Bonneville Dam to learn about fisheries and hydropower (1 Hour) . After the tour, take a short bus ride to the Bonneville Fish Hatchery, where you can participate in a self-guided tour through the Spawning Room, Adult Fish Holding Ponds, Rearing Ponds, Rainbow Trout Ponds Outdoor Sturgeon Ponds, Underwater Viewing Center and the Gift Shop. While on this tour, be sure to visit Herman the Sturgeon. Herman is 10 feet long, 425 pounds and over 65 years old. Multnomah Falls and Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center. Experience the powerful beauty of nature by visiting Multnomah Falls. Eighty miles long and up to 4,000 feet deep, the Columbia River Gorge is a spectacular river canyon cutting the only navigable route through the Cascade Mountain Range. Visit magnificent Multnomah Falls, one of over 70 waterfalls found along the Gorge. Plummeting 620 feet, it is the second highest waterfall in the United States. You can enjoy the falls from the Visitor's Center, or walk the paved trail to Benson Bridge, where you can get an up close view of the falls. After viewing the falls, visit the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center, where you will learn about the bountiful life of the Gorge. The Interpretive Center also displays the natural and cultural history of the region. Day 5 | Cruising the Columbia River Gorge. The Columbia River Gorge is a spectacular river canyon cutting the only sea-level route through the Cascade Mountain Range. A popular recreational destination, the gorge holds federally protected status as a National Scenic Area called the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area and is managed by the United States Forest Service. The cliffs of the awe-inspiring gorge look down on quaint riverfront towns and exhilarating windsurfing waters. Through millenniums of geologic events, waterfalls have found their home in the Columbia River Gorge. Day 6 | Rainier. Cruise through Volcano Alley on the Columbia River with views of Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams and Mt. St. Helens. From Rainier, you will travel to Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. At the nearby observatory and interpretive center, look right into the volcanic crater with its steaming dome, and witness firsthand the destructive power and damage caused by its volcanic blast in 1980. Mount St. Helens Tour. Get an up close look at this active volcano. A scenic bus ride takes you to the Mount St. Helens Johnston Ridge Observatory. The observatory sits on a bluff overlooking the crater and offers views of Mount St. Helens' lava dome, pumice plain and landslide deposit. Day 7 | Astoria, Washington. A nationally significant historic region at the western end of the Lewis & Clark Trail, Astoria is the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies and today showcases more than 70 Victorian-era homes in its unique historic district. In the winter of 1805-06 the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery Expedition was headquartered at Fort Clatsop. In 1955, a replica of the fort was built near the original site was eventually named a National Monument. Get a comprehensive overview of the Corp's entire expedition at Fort Canby and the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center. Astoria City Tour and Fort Clatsop.  Tour historic Astoria, the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies. Learn the history of the area while visiting two historic sites. The first stop will be at the Astoria Column, where you will have the opportunity to climb 164 steps to the top of the column to see the majestic views of the countryside. The tour will then proceed to Fort Clatsop, a replica of the original site where the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery camped during the winter of 1805-1806. Columbia River Maritime Museum. The Columbia River Maritime Museum is one of the premier maritime museums on the West Coast and is the official maritime museum of the state of Oregon. As your guide leads you through the museum, experience what it is like to pilot a tugboat and participate in a Coast Guard rescue. The museum features a new exhibit called Crossing the Bar. This exhibit takes a look at the legendary Columbia River entrance, where the forces of the mighty Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean meet. Day 8 | Portland, Oregon. Situated between the sparkling waters of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, Portland has flourished throughout history with the fortunes of the great rivers. In the golden age of riverboats, sternwheelers crossed Portland's busy waterfront while steam whistles and calliopes rang out across the water. Today, big city excitement combined with small town charm makes Portland one of the favorite destinations in the West. Highlights include the Portland Art Museum, the International Rose Test Garden and famous Powell's Bookstore, filling an entire city block. Narrated city tour of Portland.* Since it was incorporated in 1851, Portland has long been a hub of arts, culture and welcoming residents eager to showcase the city's diverse offerings. Discover "North America's best Big City" on a three-hour motor coach excursion with a local expert guide. Highlights include Portland's exciting downtown, multiple river bridges, the International Rose Garden, and the Japanese Test Gardens. ( *Tour only offered on cruises ending in Portland, Oregon.) NOTE: Itinerary is subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the itinerary schedule you receive with your final documents.

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Ask a Real Travel Expert host Ken is joined by Chris Archer and his wife Tracy, owners of Good Life Travel Group , to delve deep into their recent adventure with American Cruise Lines. In this comprehensive review, they cover everything from the ship itself to the breathtaking excursions, ensuring you get the full scoop on their journey down the Columbia & Snake River itinerary.

Discover the essence of American Cruise Lines and what sets them apart as Chris and Tracy share their insights on the cruise line’s unique offerings and its history. Explore the captivating stops along the Columbia & Snake River itinerary, including the hidden gems that you won’t want to miss, as well as other itineraries available. Find out who your fellow passengers might be on an American Cruise Lines adventure and the vibrant mix of people you can expect to meet. Learn about the incredible shore excursions that American Cruise Lines offers, giving you the chance to immerse yourself in each destination.

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Discover the optimal times to embark on this incredible journey down the Columbia & Snake River for the most unforgettable experience. 

Take a virtual tour of the stunning American Jazz , the vessel that carried Chris and Tracy on their adventure, and all the amenities it offers, and discover the other ships in American Cruise Lines fleet. Get a sneak peek into the comfortable and well-appointed staterooms that you can call home during your cruise. Learn about the delectable dining options and the fantastic spirits that await you on board, showcasing the best in American cuisine. Discover the array of entertainment options provided by American Cruise Lines that will keep you engaged and entertained throughout your journey.

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Discover the highlights of their cruise, the moments that left Chris and Tracy in awe. Don’t miss this insightful review filled with expert advice and tips from Chris and Tracy Archer, your Goodlife Travel Experts. If you’re considering a journey down the Columbia & Snake River with American Cruise Lines, this video is a must-watch! 

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The American River Cruise revolution continues with American Harmony, the newest ship in American Cruise Lines highly anticipated series of contemporary riverboats. These, the first modern riverboats ever in the U.S., have introduced many pioneering innovations to America’s waters. American Harmony will feature lounges soaring 40 feet above the water with triple the glass of other riverboats for astounding views. The new riverboat will also feature the Atrium, a four-story glass-enclosed area with a large domed skylight, which will serve as the central gathering point for the entire ship.

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American Cruise Lines has spearheaded most of the growth in U.S. river cruising with plans to build five modern U.S. river ships in the next few years. American Cruise Lines will have nine U.S. river ships and its coastal cruisers when all ships are completed. Each of the new ships will have a four-story glass atrium and large, windowed lounge areas and will be fully stabilized for smooth sailing. They are being built wider, faster, and quieter than traditional American Cruise Lines paddle wheelers. The larger-than-average staterooms will range from 250-square-foot singles for solo travelers to 900-square-foot grand suites. All staterooms will be outside-facing with private balconies. Their ships cruise to destinations within the United States like the Mississippi River, Columbia River, Alaska, New England, and more.

American Cruise Lines has a new schedule of cruises and departure dates for 2024-2025, with 13 small ships carrying 100 to 200 passengers, including 4 new Modern Riverboats. Since 1973, they have been known for the finest American ships on the river.

American Cruise Lines Itinerary Where does American cruise lines go? All American ships will cruise the country, coast to coast, including the Mississippi River, the Columbia and Snake Rivers, Puget Sound, Alaska, New England, the Hudson River, and the Southeast Coast. Cruises within the United States

American Jazz and American Melody, the 3rd and 4th modern riverboats, debuted in 2020. American Jazz began operating Mississippi cruises in late August, and American Melody was out in late 2021. There is a 3-day cruise from Portland, Oregon, along the breathtaking scenery of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. Departure dates are available online.

Independence Class of Coastal Ships includes the American Independence, American Spirit, and the American Star. Each offers private balconies, multiple lounges with panoramic views, spacious sun decks, and single seating in the dining room. From small towns to southern ports like Norfolk, Virginia's Chesapeake Bay; Beaufort and Wilmington, North Carolina; and St. Simons Island, Georgia, to name a few.

The American Riverboats include the Serenade, American Symphony, Melody, American Jazz, American Song, and American Harmony. These boats offer one of the largest staterooms in the industry, private balconies with breakfast room service, spacious sun decks, floor-to-ceiling windows with sliding glass doors, and elevator service to all decks. River boat cruises in the USA

A new on-board program is an immersive Art Cruise program on select itineraries across the country. This program features an artist in residence on board who will offer daily classes in watercolor and mixed-media instruction. American Cruise Line will elevate the standard for U.S. riverboat cruising on the new American Harmony, which will offer a glass atrium, several inviting lounges, and the largest staterooms of their fleet.

Mississippi River Cruises Embarking on a Mississippi River cruise with American Cruise Lines promises an exceptional voyage through America's history. The mighty river has witnessed the triumphs and struggles of many Colonial pioneers and entrepreneurs, shaping the country's narrative along its vast length. This maritime corridor extends from New Orleans, Louisiana, to the Twin Cities of Minnesota, offering a unique perspective on America's heartland.

The state-of-the-art river cruise fleet of contemporary riverboats and classic paddlewheelers venture even further, venturing through the Ohio, Tennessee, and Cumberland Rivers. Each route provides a distinctive insight into the American South and Midwest.

Travelers can immerse themselves in the fascinating stories and picturesque towns, from Hannibal, MO, the birthplace of Mark Twain, to Vicksburg, which played a significant role in the Civil War. For music lovers, Memphis and Nashville are must-visit destinations to experience the heart of American music while indulging in delectable Creole cuisine.

A top-rated cruising destination, and American Cruise Lines' modern fleet of small ships provides an unparalleled experience to explore it in style. Join us on this unforgettable journey through America's vibrant history and culture. You also get well-crafter, guided shore excursions to many fascinating destinations, such as New Orleans, Memphis, Martha's Vineyard, Hilton Head Island, and Glacier Bay, to name a few.

Pacific Northwest - Columbia & Snake Rivers Cruise along the Columbia and Snake River Cruises in the Pacific Northwest and enjoy the summer days, warm temperatures, and beautiful skies. River Cruise aboard American modern American Riverboats and classic Paddlewheelers. On your scenic journey to the Mount St. Helens Johnston Ridge Observatory, learn about the eruption, how it affected the landscape and surrounding communities, and how the environment has responded naturally to the disturbance. Explore this fascinating destination, located at the very place where the Lewis and Clark Expedition camped for two nights amidst a thriving community of Native Americans. Northwest Pioneers Cruise from Portland to Clarkston, bear witness to Mount St. Helens and Astoria, and cruise the Columbia River Gorge on American riverboats. National Parks and Legendary Rivers is the first ever land and river cruise package. Enjoy an 8-day river cruise and a 7-day land tour of three National Parks. As you embark on your journey, enjoy a welcome aboard reception with evening cocktail hour, hor d'oeuvres, and entertainment.

New England Cruises The beautiful islands of New England and Maine harbors are picturesque any time of year. Quaint Island villages and small coastal towns such as Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard are at the top of everyone's summer vacation list. Enjoy some of the best lobster and seafood you will ever taste from Maine; see scenic mountains from Arcadia National Park in Bar Harbor, Maine. Treat yourself to a breathtaking fall foliage cruise from New York City and sail on the Hudson River. Florida River Cruise There are two options for cruising Florida's Rivers. The Great Rivers of Florida Cruise starts and ends in Jacksonville and explores charming towns and diverse wildlife in northern Florida. Visit Green Cove Springs, known for its healing mineral springs; travel along the St John's River; journey to the heart of the Ocala National Forest; and see ruins in St Augustine. Florida Gulf Coast and the Keys is roundtrip from St. Petersburg, which is on the west coast of Florida. Journey to Ft. Meyers beach, the culture of Key West, guided tour of Everglades National Park in Marco Island, and a visit to Punta Gorda. Departure Dates are now available for all 2024 river cruise dates. Southeast River Cruise Historic South and the Golden Isles Cruise from Charleston to Jacksonville. Visits to Jekyll Island "Millionaire's Village," Amelia Island, Hilton Head beaches, and Savannah's historic districts.

Special Cruises The Great United States Cruise was announced for 2024. It will be 60 days starting on August 24, 2024, covering 20 states on three ships. Cruising the nation's legendary rivers and coastlines. The Great United States Cruise departs from Portland, Oregon, and Prices start at $51,000 per person, and there is limited availability. Sail aboard the finest American ships with American Cruise Lines.

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AAL staterooms can be found on the second and third deck of America. Enjoy a luxurious 300 sq. ft. of living space that is equipped with plush seating, full-sized bathrooms, and a private balcony with large sliding glass doors that offer great views of the Mississippi scenery. These staterooms are the epitome of comfort and relaxation.

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Join us on this spectacular cruise through the pristine waters of the Pacific Northwest, aboard the 360 foot diesel powered paddlewheeler, the American Empress. We’ll maximize daytime river cruising for the best viewing of the majestic mountains, canyons and open fields. Come aboard with R&J Tours and experience memories to last a lifetime.  

Day 1 – Home to Vancouver, WA  

Today we fly from Minneapolis to Portland, Oregon and meet our motorcoach for transfer to our overnight hotel in Vancouver, WA. Maybe take some time to explore a little bit of Vancouver tonight before we board our paddlewheeler tomorrow.  

Hotel: Hilton Vancouver Hotel  

Day 2 – Embarkation Day: American Empress  

Today we board the American Empress, proudly serving as the largest overnight riverboat west of the Mississippi River. One step onboard and you will quickly discover that there is far more to this vessel than her welcoming appearance and signature red paddlewheel. Boasting a vast collection of some of the finest historical artifacts and artwork of the Native Alaska, Russian, Gold Rush and sternwheeler eras, the corridors of the American Empress hold nearly as much beauty and intrigue as the dramatic scenery unfolding on the river outside. After settling in our cabins, we’ll enjoy exploring the riverboat, taking in the scenery around us, and having our first dinner onboard.  

Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner  

Day 3 – Astoria, OR (Full Day)  

We anchor in Astoria today, known to be the oldest American Settlement west of the Rocky Mountains. For thousands of years, Clatsop Indians inhabited the lands that are now known as Astoria. In 1805, Lewis and Clark led their expedition through the town and spent the winter at Fort Clatsop. In 1813, a British warship sailed into the Columbia River, gaining possession of the city and holding control until 1818, when they finally agreed to a joint occupation of the land. The British did not fully leave Astoria until 1846. There is no doubting that rich history has deep roots grounded in this Columbia River town. When the history combines with the scenery, it’s perfect harmony! You’ll have an opportunity to walk along the city’s waterfront on the six-mile paved Riverwalk. View the 600 foot Astoria Column, the magnificent monument celebrating early settlers of the area. Tour the historic, Flavel House, built in 1885, and one of the best preserved examples of Queen Anne architecture. You’ll also have a chance to explore both the Heritage Museum and the Columbia River Maritime Museum during our time in Astoria.  

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner  

Day 4 – Stevenson, WA (1/2 Day)  

On the banks of the scenic Columbia River, the city of Stevenson is our launch pad to the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge. A stroll along the Rock Cove Pathway or the Columbia River waterfront is a great way to take in surroundings. Downtown Stevenson is home to unique shops, art galleries, and restaurants. Stevenson is in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Explore the eastern entrance to Mount St. Helens or the spectacular Lewis River Valley. Visit the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center, The Bonneville Dam, and Downtown Stevenson, WA when you utilize the Signature Hop-on-Hop-Off shore pass.  

Day 5 – The Dalles, OR (Full Day)  

At the end of the overland Oregon Trail, The Dalles holds a unique place in history as a jumping-off spot for pioneers, soldiers, gold miners, adventurers, gun-slingers, floozies, and scallywags. Lewis and Clark camped at this location at Rock Fort Camp during their historic journey in 1805 and 1806. Fort Dalles was established in 1850. Oregon Trail pioneers ended their overland journey at The Dalles, being forced to build rafts and take the “river road” west to Fort Vancouver, then into the Willamette River valley. Ten thousand years of Native American trading took place on the banks of the Columbia River, shaped by the Ice Age Missoula floods. The town is located at the foot of a series of dangerous rapids which the Hudson’s Bay Company fur traders called “The Dalles of the Columbia.” As we dock in this fascinating town today, your Hop-on-Hop-Off pass allows you to explore the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Museum, the Original Wasco County Museum, the Fort Dalles Museum, as well as visit The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce and take in some Downtown shopping.  

Day 6 – River Cruising  

Behold the beauty of nature as we enjoy a day of scenic river cruising. Picturesque canyon walls and fascinating volcanic formations will keep us guessing as to what lies around the next bend. As we wind through the dramatic mountains and forested ridges of the great Pacific Northwest, join the Riverlorian on-deck for insightful and entertaining narration.  

Day 7 – Richland, WA (Tri-Cities) (Full Day)  

Today we dock in Richland, located near the confluence of the Yakima and Columbia Rivers, the northern most point reached by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805. First incorporated in 1910, Richland remained a small agricultural community until the Army acquired it and 670 square miles of adjacent land in 1943 as the site of the Hanford Engineer Works which was used to produce plutonium during World War II and the Cold War. Today, the historic B Reactor and other important historical venues are part of the new Manhattan Project National Historic Park. The city is also home to the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and a branch campus of Washington State University. You can visit the REACH Museum with exhibits that teach the historical ecological and scientific importance of the Columbia River. You can also visit the 284-acre Sacajewea State Park located at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers where Lewis & Clark arrived in 1805. You will also get the opportunity to tour the Franklin County Historical Society & Museum.  

Day 8 – Clarkston, WA (1/2 day)  

Our final river destination is Clarkston, nestled at the union of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers in southeast Washington, it’s the gateway to North America’s deepest gorge, Hells Canyon on the Snake River. The picturesque vistas, year-round mild climates, and a deep history make this scenic inland port a more-than-desirable stop! Spend the day following the footsteps of the historic Lewis and Clark journey – where the city received its name. This incredible city is filled with artifacts and stories that depict the journeys of the famous explorers. Clarkston has the ideal climate for visitors to enjoy countless activities including fishing, scenic walks along the trails, shopping, and exploring! Today, your Hop-on-Hop-Off pass allows you to visit Nez Perce National Historical Park, First Territorial Capitol Interpretive Center, the 1906 Bridablik/Schroeder House, and the Nez Perce Historical Society and Museum before heading back to the paddlewheeler for our last evening aboard.  

Day 9 – Clarkston, WA-Disembarkation  

Enjoy a final breakfast onboard before leaving the Empress behind. Today we board our flight for home and reminisce about our spectacular cruise aboard the American Empress!  

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The 2026-built MS American Encore cruise ship is the seventh/last newbuild in the American Cruise Lines ' "Modern Riverboat" fleet.

From this class/with the same design are the sisterships American Song (2018), American Harmony (2019), American Jazz (2020), American Melody (2021), American Symphony (2022), American Serenade (2023). Unlike the sisterships, ACL's ship Encore has a slightly modified design to allow more staterooms, including the two-room Signature Suite (fleet's biggest accommodation so far).

American Serenade is identified by an IMO number tba and is USA-flagged (MMSI tba).

History - construction and ownership

The shipowner American Cruise Lines (ACL) is the USA's largest river cruise company (headquarters in Guilford Connecticut) operational since 1991. The company specializes in cruise shipping on the USA's largest navigable inland waterways (rivers and lakes) as well as in cruises along the US East Coast, US West Coast and Florida. All ACL vessels feature some of the industry's largest passenger cabins with private balconies, spacious lounges and outdoor deck spaces, gourmet cuisine, top-quality enrichment program with many complimentary land tours and excursions, highly-personalized service by all-American staff and crew.

All ACL cruise ships are USA-flagged and built by the company-owned Chesapeake Shipbuilding Yard in Salisbury (Maryland USA).

Traditionally for large-sized USA riverboats, American Encore has a fore-located boarding ramp (bow-location on Deck 1) that allows passengers to go ashore at any place along the ACL's cruisetour itinerary. The ramp has an innovative design being constructed as a retractable gangway (passenger bridge). The technology is often implemented on some of the largest ferries and features an opening bow door.

MS American Encore cruise ship (ACL)

While other small cruise lines purchase second-hand vessels/older ships, American Cruise Lines made brand expansion with new boats to maintain the company's reputation for premium quality and services. Each of the ACL newbuilds features an innovative design and spacious indoor and outdoor areas.

Decks and Cabins

American Encore staterooms (94 total) are all outside, some of the industry's biggest, all with full-size bathrooms and private step-out balconies, and providing modern hotel amenities.

All staterooms are balconied. The smallest are the Studios (single-occupancy cabins for solo travelers) sized 250 ft2 (23 m2). Double stateroom sizes range between 275-315-350-370 ft2 (26-29-33-34 m2), balcony size included.

American Encore has three suite categories - Sky Suite (470 ft2 / 44 m2), Grand Suite (650 ft2 / 60 m2) and the largest accommodation is the bow-facing Signature Suite with Wraparound Terrace (1010 ft2 / 94 m2).

All suites are on Deck 4 (with top-deck locations).

The boat has 5 passenger-accessible decks , of which 3 are with cabins.

Shipboard facilities and amenities

MS American Encore's interior features a 4-story Vestibule (glass-walled Atrium), spacious indoor and outdoor lounges, large open-deck spaces, floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the vessel. The 4-deck Atrium has floor-ceiling windows (portside and starboard) and two SkyLights (transparent glass-roof covers) allowing natural light into the interior.

Two Sun Deck is fitted with sunbathing and shaded seating areas, but lacks the deck-games area (with Putting Green and Shuffleboard).

aaaThe ship has 6 lounges (3 with outdoor terraces), Grand Dining Room (complimentary, glass-enclosed restaurant), Chart Room & Library, fore-located Main Lounge (with a central stage for live shows and musical productions, and with a glass-roof cover), aft-located Sky Lounge (with glass-roof cover and access to an alfresco dining terrace/Ellipse Cafe), Fitness Room (indoor Gym), Yog Studio (for group classes and private lessons).

The Sun Deck (top-deck) is furnished with plenty of outdoor furniture - padded sun loungers, padded wicker sofas and deckchairs, 2-seat and 4-seat tables, live plants. The Sundeck has all 3x large-sized shaded seating areas (covered by 9x retractable canopies) and 2x SkyLights (glass roof covers) over the Sky Lounge (aft) and the Atrium/Vestibule (midship-portside).

The list of the ACL Encore ship's main public venues includes:

  • (Deck 1) Boarding Ramp/bow, Vestibule/lobby level, Ship's Office, River Lounge, Dining Room Restaurant, Galley/Kitchen & Storage Rooms
  • (Deck 2) Bow Terrace/observation area with seating, Horizon Lounge/forward, Lyric Lounge/midship-starboard, wellness facilities/aft (Fitness Center/indoor Gym, Guest Laundry Room)
  • (Deck 3) The Study & Library/midship-starboard, Pilothouse/Wheelhouse
  • (Deck 4) High Note Lounge/midship-starboard, Sky Lounge (indoor, aft), Ellipse Cafe (aft, outdoor terrace serving as an alfresco dining venue)
  • (Deck 5) Sun Deck with plenty of outdoor seating (premium patio furniture) and a Sky Walk (wraparound 2-lane Walking/Jogging Track)

The Gym is fitted with modern exercise equipment, including treadmills, elliptical machines, resistance training equipment, free weights.

The Guest Laundry is a self-service facility equipped with washers and dryers (detergent is provided).

Lyric Lounge is a small room perfect for relaxation and reading, also used for playing cards and popular board games.

The Horizon Lounge has direct access to the Bow Terrace.

Two Lifts (passenger elevators in the Atrium) connect all decks.

Deck 1's fore-located River Lounge is the main lounge with floor-ceiling windows. It also serves as the boat's show lounge with a central stage, grand piano, ample comfortable seating (comfy armchairs and plush sofas). Here are served warm cookies starting at 10 am. The complimentary Afternoon Tea service (with fresh pastries) is at 3:30 pm. The free-drinks cocktail hour is at 5:30 pm. Root beer and ice cream are passed around during the evening show. The evening entertainment includes one show (beginning at 8:15 pm) lasting about 1 hour. The show program could be a live concert, solo performances, music tribute, themed music, movie trivia. The large space for the evening shows is in the room's center. Furniture is daily rearranged (sometimes 2 or 3 times a day) to suit the themed entertainment. This is also the place for the American Cruise Lines' enrichment program, consisting of differently-themed lectures (history, food and wine, literature, etc). Also hosted here are media presentations and the current ACL cruise itinerary and tours-related multimedia presentations and port talks.

Deck 4's aft-located Sky Lounge is an indoor venue with premium furniture, floor-ceiling and wall-to-wall windows (allowing 270-degree views), glass-roof cover (SkyLight) and direct access to an open-air Terrace (Ellipse Cafe). Throughout the day, there are served beverages, snacks, freshly-baked cookies, pastries, beverages. Sky Lounge's opening glass doors allow it to expand by including the furnished Terrace/Ellipse Cafe. Throughout the day, the Cafe's Bar serves complimentary water, soda, light snacks. Complimentary Afternoon Tea service is available between 3:30-4:30 pm. In the evening, there is a cocktail hour with free drinks.

Sky Lounge's Ellipse Cafe's staff serves the entire Sun Deck (relaxation and sunbathing top-deck area) with drinks and snacks.

Itineraries

American Encore itinerary program starts with the Maiden Voyage departing from Portland Oregon on May 5, 2026. Early booking prices varied between USD 6600-11300 per stateroom.

The 8-night/9-day "Columbia and Snake Rivers Cruise" itinerary (between Portland OR and Clarkston WA ) visits Astoria OR (DAY3), Kalama WA (DAY4), The Dalles OR (DAY5), Columbia River Gorge (DAY6/cruising), Richland WA/Pendleton OR (DAY7), and Clarkston WA (DAYs 8-9/overnight).

For the ACL Encore ship's inaugural season was also scheduled the "National Parks & Legendary Rivers" cruisetour itinerary (15-night/16-day from Portland OR to Jackson WY) visiting Astoria OR (DAY3), Kalama WA (DAY4), The Dalles OR (DAY5), Columbia River Gorge (DAY6/cruising), Richland WA (DAY7), and Clarkston WA (DAY 8/debarkation). From Clarkston starts the voyage's land portion - DAY9 (Coeur d'Alene Lake cruise, Kalispell overnight hotel stay), DAY10 (Glacier National Park), DAY11 (Yellowstone National Park, Butte MT, Ennis MT), DAY12 (Yellowstone National Park/Yellowstone's Grand Loop, Norris Geyser Basin, Mammoth Hot Springs, Tower Fall), DAY13 (Yellowstone National Park/Yellowstone Lake, Grant Village Dining Room, Yellowstone Playhouse, Meadow Vue Ranch), DAY14 (Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park/Jackson Lake Lodge), DAY15 (Grand Teton National Park/Craig Thomas Discovery Center, Jenny Lake Visitor Center, Jackson Hole's National Museum of Wildlife Art), and DAY16 (Jackson WY/transfer to Jackson Hole Airport

ACL cruise deals are inclusive of a pre-cruise hotel package, all shore excursions (organized daily), cocktail hour (each evening), cruise accommodation, gourmet meals, Afternoon Tea service, room service (Breakfast only), onboard enrichment and entertainment programs, Wi-Fi (shipwide coverage).

Other American Cruise Lines cruise ships

  • ACL American Constellation
  • ACL American Constitution
  • ACL American Eagle
  • ACL American Glory
  • ACL American Harmony
  • ACL American Jazz
  • ACL American Legend
  • ACL American Liberty
  • ACL American Melody
  • ACL American Patriot
  • ACL American Pioneer
  • ACL American Serenade
  • ACL American Song
  • ACL American Symphony
  • American Empress
  • American Heritage
  • American Independence
  • American Pride
  • American Spirit
  • American Splendor
  • American Star
  • American West

ACL American Encore Wiki

The improved ship design of the Modern Riverboat series allows "bow landings" via a retractable and rotating gangway (passenger bridge) that extends from Main Deck (deck 1) to the dock or directly onto the river bank. This feature is available on all traditional-design US paddlewheel riverboats and provides expanded options for river cruise itineraries unmatched by most newbuild river cruise ships .

The ship has a modern propulsion system consisting of 2x azimuth thrusters ("Z-drives") manufactured by Veth (Holland). These 360-degree rotating propellers (1x forward, 1x aft) provide the boat with greater maneuverability and berthing flexibility.

The ship is powered by 2x Caterpillar marine engines running on low-sulfur diesel. These modern engines require less fuel and produce fewer emissions (COx, NOx, SOx) and soot particles in comparison to other boats on the US river cruising market.

American Cruise Line's "Modern Riverboats" are all constructed at Chesapeake Shipbuilding (shipyard in Salisbury MA). During the launch ceremonies, the vessel's hull (yard number 144) is floated out from drydock into Wicomico River, then positioned in the shipyard's East Outfitting Basin to receive the superstructure (upper decks) and final outfitting.

The ship's name (American Encore) was officially announced by ACL on September 3, 2024.

ACL boat's namesakes are Norwegian Encore (2019) and Seabourn Encore (2016).

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