American Glory Review

Home > Cruise Ship Reviews > American Cruise Lines > American Glory Review
American Glory
 
0% of cruisers loved it
Why Go?
  • Sails the East Coast from Maine to Florida
  • Country-club atmosphere onboard
  • Open seating in the dining room encourages socializing
  • Destination-focused itineraries visit smaller ports
  • Cabins have large picture windows or balconies
  • Carries just 49 passengers
  • Attracts an older, geographically diverse clientele


American Glory Overview

Built in 2002, the 49-passenger American Glory plies the inland and coastal waters of the United State's East Coast, offering a selection of historical and cultural cruise itineraries focusing on everything from the islands of New England to a winter "Historic Antebellum South" cruise.


American Glory Member Reviews 1 Review
   Maine to Providence Disaster
September 2012
I've taken reviews about the one I'm about to write with a grain of salt, figuring that the reviewers were new cruisers, had too high expectations, got in a snit over one incident, were generally sour people, etc. I hope that this review is not one ...continue

1 - 1 of 1 Review

Sponsored Listings:
Sailing From

Cruises To
Canada & New England
U.S.A.
 
Explore This Ship
Ship Stats
Crew: 18
Launched: 2002
Decks: 4
Tonnage: 1,100
Passengers: 49
Registry: United States
CDC Score: Not yet inspected
 
Community
Join the Forums
Get answers from real cruisers on the forums

Join the Roll Call
Make friends, share tours
About UsAdvertisingEditorial DisclaimerPress
PrivacySite MapStoreSubscribe
X

Thank You For Signing Up!

Please Note: To ensure delivery of your free e-letters, please add news@cruisecritic.com to your address book.

We're committed to protecting your privacy and will not rent or sell your e-mail address. By proceeding, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
˜