Hudson River Fall Foliage Cruise
New York, NY to Albany, NY
Albany, NY to New York, NY
Revel in the spectrum of fall foliage on this captivating Hudson River cruise. Watch as the shores come alive with a cascade of reds, oranges, and golds during the autumn season. Surrounded by the Catskill Mountains to the west and the Taconic and Berkshire Hills to the east, this legendary river is a testament to both historical significance and natural beauty. Enjoy guided excursions to prime foliage spots, including the opulent Vanderbilt Mansion, the home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and the mysterious Sleepy Hollow.
Our modern ships are unlike anything on the Hudson River. With the largest staterooms in the industry and our comfortable and plentiful furnishings, cruise in style and comfort this fall.
Retreat to the comfort of your stateroom and watch fall burst from your private balcony. Share stories of the day with fellow guests during the evening cocktail hour or while enjoying regionally inspired dishes in our restaurant.
Cruises departing in September 2024 will be one-way from Providence, RI to New York, NY. All other 2024 departures will be round-trip from New York, NY.
Upcoming Dates & Fares
Itinerary
Map & Itinerary Overview
On this enchanting Hudson River cruise, experience all the autumn beauty of New York, including the state's capital, Albany, Sleepy Hollow, and the Catskill Mountains.
Pre-Cruise - New York, NY
Arrive in New York City a day before your cruise, settle into your downtown hotel, and enjoy the city at your leisure. A cultural melting pot celebrated for its towering skyscrapers and rich cultural heritage, New York City offers a diverse array of cuisines, arts, and entertainment options. Home to renowned institutions like Broadway, Times Square, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, there’s no better destination in which to start your Hudson River journey. The morning of your cruise, be treated to breakfast, luggage service, and a city exploration which concludes at the ship.
Day 1 - New York, NY
New York City serves as the ideal starting point for your cruise along the Hudson River. This city that never sleeps buzzes with the neon glow of Broadway theaters, hosts an array of world-renowned museums, displays the grand fronts of iconic department stores, and boasts the historic stage of Radio City Music Hall. The George Washington bridge becomes the dramatic backdrop as you begin to cruise the very river it hovers.
Upon boarding your ship, enjoy a pleasant afternoon transitioning from this energetic urban hub to the calming expanse of the Hudson River region.
Day 2 - Sleepy Hollow, NY
Along the mysterious Tappan Zee stretch of the Hudson River, is truly a village lifted from the pages of folklore. Here, the legend of Washington Irving's Headless Horseman isn't just a story—it's a part of the atmosphere. Wander past the Old Dutch Church and Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, where Irving himself lies, and you might just feel a chill as whispers of the supernatural seem almost tangible. Don’t just stick to the spooky stuff; the village’s delightful landmarks and charming downtown boutiques offer lighter diversions.
Day 3 - West Point, NY
Synonymous with both scenic beauty and a profound military legacy, West Point is a testament to American history and resilience. Home to the United States Military Academy, the campus boasts historic architecture and sprawling grounds that represent national pride and discipline. Visitors are drawn to the impressive Gothic Revival buildings and the meticulously maintained parade grounds where future leaders train. The surrounding highlands offer stunning views that are a visual feast, while the on-site museums provide a deep dive into the long history of military strategies and heroics.
Day 4 - Kingston, NY/Hyde Park, NY
Two unique stops along the way, begin in the town that marries its Dutch colonial foundations with a vibrant arts scene along the waterfront. In the heart of the city, the Stockade District’s 17th-century stone buildings echo tales from Kingston’s past as New York's first capital. The lively Rondout Creek area boasts a collection of art galleries, chic boutiques, and eateries, all set against a backdrop of rich maritime history. A short trip brings you to Hyde Park, NY, home to the Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, which celebrates the life and legacy of FDR through its expansive library and beautiful gardens. Nearby, the Vanderbilt Mansion stands as a reference to the Gilded Age, with its impressive architecture and panoramic views of the Hudson River.
Day 5 - Catskill, NY
Explore Catskill, where the gentle flow of the Hudson shapes the landscape, and the towering Catskill Mountains guard the horizon. Stroll along Main Street, lined with historic buildings that house antique stores and cozy cafes, a nod to the town's storied past. Venture to the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, where the home and studio of this Hudson River School founder offer insights into the birth of American landscape painting. Nearby, the Catskill Mountain Railroad recounts the industrial saga of the region, providing a link to the adventurous spirit of the past through its preserved railway tracks and vintage trains.
Day 6 - Day of Cruising
Take in the serene landscapes from the comfort of your private balcony, where you can unwind and soak in the beauty of nature. Join fellow travelers for a delightful lunch and engage in afternoon enrichment programs led by our onboard expert. As you cruise along, experience the beauty of the Hudson River from a new perspective. Don’t miss out on our nightly happy hour and settle in for a night of onboard entertainment.
Day 7 - Albany, NY
The river elegantly flows through this historic capital, surrounded by impressive landmarks and deep-rooted stories. Stroll through the Empire State Plaza, an architectural feat, home to significant establishments like the New York State Museum and the distinct Egg Center for the Performing Arts. Explore the New York State Capitol, celebrated for its intricate 19th-century design and grand interiors that tell stories of governance and historic events. Nearby, Washington Park offers a peaceful escape with its Victorian gardens and seasonal floral displays, reflecting the community's spirit and ongoing cultural celebrations.
Day 8 - Albany, NY
Conclude your Hudson River journey in Albany, NY as the city's historic skyline unfolds before your eyes, blending modern architecture with glimpses of Albany's rich past. Take time to reflect upon your amazing week cruising the legendary Hudson River, featuring verdant hillsides, quaint riverside towns, and occasional glimpses of grand estates nestled amidst the trees.
This pre-cruise package ensures a smooth transition to boarding the ship and exploring this dazzling city. On the cruise's morning, gather in the hotel lobby after breakfast, and we will take you on a tour of the highlights of the Big Apple which will conclude at the ship. All your bags will be transferred directly from the hotel and placed in your stateroom.
Pre-Cruise Packages must be reserved at least 30 days before your cruise date. Please call (800) 460-4518 for pricing and availability.
As you embark upon your journey, enjoy a Welcome Aboard Reception with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and entertainment. Meet the crew, your onboard experts, and fellow guests. Learn more about the wonderful adventure ahead of you.
Overlooking the Hudson River in Tarrytown, NY is Lyndhurst, one of America’s finest Gothic Revival mansions. Join us on a guided exploration of this remarkable example of the Hudson River’s grand and historic estates while enjoying the spectacular beauty of the Hudson River.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Celebrate fall with a visit to historic Sleepy Hollow Cemetery where Washington Irving, the celebrated author of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, is buried. Learn more about his famous short story, his enduring legacy within the community, and visit Irving's final resting place.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Join a local guide for a narrated ride through some of the oldest villages on the Hudson River on the way to Haverstraw including driving views of the New Tappan Zee bridge, The Norman Bates psycho house and more. Upon arrival, visit a Presbyterian church with 5 Tiffany windows. You'll enjoy a visit to the Brick Museum to learn how the Hudson valley, NYC (and Chicago!) were built. Next, step foot in the oldest chocolate shop in NY to see candy being made and have a chance to shop. End your time in town with a brief walking exploration for views of some key war-related destinations and homes in the American Revolution. The coach ride is about 45 minutes each way. There are restrooms at the Brick Museum and the Chocolate Shop.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Partial
Discover America’s most notable military academy, considered by George Washington to be the most important military position in America. Its establishment as the United States Military Academy occurred in 1802 when Thomas Jefferson signed legislation to that effect. This guided exploration of the historic grounds of West Point includes Cadet Chapel, Trophy Point, and other stunning areas of campus. Along the way, enjoy breathtaking vistas and magnificent views of the Hudson Valley.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Visit this idyllic setting that brings a piece of Olde New England to Hudson Valley. Enjoy a hayride through the DuBois Family Farms and orchards as you take in colorful Fall scenery. Take home a bag of four apples.
Activity Level: Moderate / ADA Accessible: Yes
Led by an expert guide, visit the Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, one of the great historic homes of America. Learn about the fascinating history of this neo-Georgian home, filled with memorabilia of the Roosevelt family and the birthplace of the president in 1882.
Enjoy a self-guided exploration of the FDR Library and Museum, which features exhibits that tell the story of the Roosevelt presidency beginning in the depths of the Great Depression and continuing through the New Deal and World War II, with an emphasis on both Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt’s relationship with the American people. Special interactives, immersive audio‐visual theaters, and rarely seen artifacts convey the dramatic story of the Roosevelt era.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Yes
Historically known as Hyde Park, Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site is one of the region's oldest Hudson River estates. For nearly two centuries, this home has been the epicenter to the socially prominent and the elite class of New Yorkers in late nineteenth-century America. Led by your guide, get a glimpse of estate life, the social stratification of the period, and the world of the American millionaire during the era historians refer to as the Gilded Age. Discover the over 200 acres of the original property, including historic buildings, original furnishings, manicured landscapes, natural woodlands, formal gardens and associated documents. Explore the centerpiece of the estate, the mansion, a masterpiece of American Beaux-Arts design by the distinguished architectural firm McKim, Mead & White.
Next, take a short, narrated motorcoach ride over to visit the Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, one of the great historic homes of America. Enjoy lunch before self-guided exploration of the grounds and of the FDR Library and Museum. This building features exhibits that tell the story of the Roosevelt presidency, beginning in the depths of the Great Depression and continuing through the New Deal and World War II with an emphasis on both Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt’s relationship with the American people. Special interactives, immersive audio-visual theaters, and rarely seen artifacts convey the dramatic story of the Roosevelt era. After some free time, join us for our guided tour of the mansion, the neo-Georgian house was the birthplace of the president in 1882, filled with memorabilia of the Roosevelt family. At the conclusion of the guided tour, take some time for more self-exploration of the grounds or the library before returning to the coach. The coach ride to the first stop is about 45 minutes.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Yes
The Hudson River Maritime Museum (HRMM) was established in 1979 and preserves, interprets, and celebrates the maritime history, traditions, industries, and communities of the Hudson River and its tributaries. The museum's collection contains more than a million artifacts representing the extensive maritime heritage of the Hudson River and encompasses industries such as ice harvesting, brick making, boat building, blue stone quarrying, cement making, coal transport, and crushed stone. This includes historic vessels, objects, archival material and art related to Hudson River transportation, industries and recreation such as paintings, prints, photographs, ephemera, blueprints, artifacts, ship models, a 100-year-old shad boat, lifeboats, lighthouse tender, and ice yachts. Additionally, the steam era of transportation, which stimulated the growth of these various industries on the Hudson River, is emphasized, and the 19th and 20th centuries are the primary time periods interpreted.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Autumn in the Hudson River Valley heralds not only beautiful foliage, but the ripening of up-state’s abundant apple orchards. New York State produces more varieties of apples than any other, and most of these unique varieties can’t be found in the grocery store. Learn about this staple of American produce and sample the bounty of the Hudson Valley.
Expand your palette and knowledge of locally produced fruit during an informative and delicious onboard apple tasting with varieties freshly picked from the Hudson Valley’s orchards. A resident apple expert will guide you through the past and present of apple cultivation and will present a rich variety of apples for your pleasure.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Join the museum staff on a guided exploration of the Hudson River Maritime Museum and the Wooden Boat School and discover the unique marine history of the Hudson River. Explore the museum with a museum educator. The museum houses unique artifacts from the age of steamships and canal boats to ice sailing and the tugboat industry. Learn about the lighthouses and keepers that kept traffic on the Hudson River moving. In the Wooden Boat School, you will be part of a private demonstration and exploration. Enjoy a boat building demonstration of half hull lofting. The techniques used and taught in the Wooden Boat School are as old as shipbuilding itself. The Wooden Boat School was founded to preserve the maritime craft traditions of the Hudson Valley and to teach a hands-on interpretation of the living history of the Hudson River.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Step into maritime history on a guided exploration of the historic Rondout Lighthouse, one of only seven remaining lighthouses on the Hudson River. Led by guides and crew of the Hudson River Maritime Museum, be ferried to the lighthouse, which is accessible only by boat, aboard the museum’s fully solar-powered Solaris, an exceptionally quiet passenger vessel. While leading guests through the interior of the 1913 brick lighthouse, the guide will tell tales of the lives of lighthouse keepers past and the bustling history of the largest river port between New York City and Albany. The excursion culminates in an optional climb to the top of the tower and onto the observation deck around the light itself, where you can enjoy stunning views of the Hudson River, the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge, and, on a clear day, the Esopus Meadows Lighthouse.
Activity Level: Moderate / ADA Accessible: No
This active shore excursion is in 2 parts:
Hudson River Skywalk provides panoramic views from hundreds of feet in the air and is one of two pedestrian crossings over the Hudson River. As you look towards the mountains, see if you can identify the features of Rip Van Winkle sleeping. The walkway is over 2 miles round-trip.
Kaaterskill Falls Viewing Platform: Witness the highest two-tiered cascading waterfall in New York and one of America’s oldest tourist attractions. It has been a featured topic of prominent books, essays, poems, and paintings of the early 19th century.
Activity Level: High | ADA Accessible: No
Traverse the historic formal approach to Olana's Main House and learn about the ideas that influenced Frederic Church and architect Calvert Vaux in sitting and designing this Middle Eastern-inspired Hudson Valley villa. Explore the intact, richly decorated historic interiors of the main floor, including the stunning central Court Hall, Isabel Church's Sitting Room designed around her husband's masterpiece, El Khasné, Petra (1874), and Frederic Church's richly appointed painting studio.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Yes
A visit to the Thomas Cole National Historic Site provides entry into the world of the man who became the father of American landscape painting and founder of the Hudson River School of Art. Tour the 1815 Federal yellow-brick Main House and visit the historic rooms where the Cole family lived, including the West Parlor where Thomas Cole was married and the upstairs rooms where his children were born and where Cole died in 1848. Discover the Old Studio where Thomas Cole created many of his major works. The building was restored in 2004 and is now furnished with his original easels and other art-making equipment and tools.
Enjoy an exploration of the formal gardens including a variety of flowers, including hollyhocks, larkspur, poppies, roses, china asters, dahlia, and valerian. Admire the wide variety of fruit trees, including a honey locust that grows close to the front porch of the house. View a small portion of what was once an extensive kitchen garden with vegetables, bush fruit, and grape vines.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Partial
Explore this impressive museum, featuring over sixty fire engines on exhibit, as well as numerous examples of firefighting gear, as well as equipment and art, depicting the heroic history of firefighting in New York City. Current exhibits include Touchstone: Remembering the 20th Anniversary of 9-11, which contains artifacts from this tragic event. The exhibit The Romance of Firefighting includes one-of-a kind wooden hand pumpers with original artwork and intricate woodworking, and also features amazing oils on canvas. And don’t miss meeting Molly the Museum dog, the Museum’s resident Dalmatian.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Yes
Board the motorcoach and take in the stunning views of the Catskills. This is an hour-long ride through the Catskill State Park with a stop at the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, which spans the Hudson River between Hudson, NY and Catskill, NY, for a photo opportunity of the fall foliage.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Discover Albany and see what has enticed visitors for over 400 years. Albany is one of the oldest surviving settlements from the original thirteen colonies, and the longest continuously chartered city in the United States. Enjoy a narrated exploration of the city, with a stop at the New York State Capitol. Sitting atop Albany’s State Street hill, the New York State Capitol has served as the seat of government for New York since the 1880s. The building is a marvel of late 19th century architectural grandeur, built by hand of solid masonry over a period of 32 years. Highlights of the 45-minute exploration can include the legislative chambers, Hall of Governors, Governor’s Reception Room, Hall of New York, historic staircases, and carvings. Governors who went on to the Presidency who served here include Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt. The Capitol continues to be a place of grandeur and change with visitors from every corner of the world coming to see this beautiful and unique building that you will never forget.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Partial
Enjoy exploring the New York State Museum, a center of art, science, and history. Established in 1836, it is the oldest and largest state museum in the country and explores New York State’s significant natural and cultural diversity, past and present. From its beginning, the Museum has been home to some of the nation’s leading scientists, with collections that rank among the finest in many fields and total more than 16 million scientific specimens and one million cultural objects.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Indian Ladder Farms is a centennial farm founded in 1916, which boasts over 90 acres of orchards producing over 40 varieties of apples. Enjoy a classic New England autumn past-time at the farm, admire the breathtaking fall foliage, and take home some fresh apples!
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
In the mid-19th century Troy was one of the wealthiest cities in the United States thanks to a booming textile industry. Enjoy a walking tour with a local historian as you view the Victorian architecture of the area and hear how such remarkable structures are preserved over time. Step back in time to the Age of Innocence, while learning about the history of the town. There is a reason that HBO is filming The Gilded Age in Troy!
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Yes
This pre-cruise package ensures a smooth transition to boarding the ship and exploring the capital of New York. On the cruise's morning, gather in the hotel lobby after breakfast, and we will take you on a tour of the highlights of Albany which will conclude at the ship. All your bags will be transferred directly from the hotel and placed in your stateroom.
Pre-Cruise Packages must be reserved at least 30 days before your cruise date. Please call (800) 460-4518 for pricing and availability.
Be greeted by your guide at the ship as you board your motorcoach to travel to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. Located at the World Trade Center, this museum honors those who were killed in the 2001 and 1993 attacks, those who risked their lives to help others, and the courage of those who survived. Enjoy a guided exploration, during which this poignant story is told through media, narratives, and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts. After, explore the grounds on your own which include the Memorial Pools where the towers once stood, the Survivor Tree, and the 9/11 Memorial Glade.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Yes
Be greeted by your guide at the ship as you board your motorcoach for your exploration of Midtown. You'll make a stop at Rockefeller Center to visit St. Patrick's and walk the outside of Rockefeller Center. Continue your drive down to Bryant Park for views of the Empire State Building. Next, you will visit Grand Central Station, a globally recognized landmark. End your exploration with a drive past the world-famous Central Park.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: No
Stay an extra day or two to enjoy all that New York City has to offer. Enjoy a performance at the Metropolitan Opera House, view exhibits at the Museum of Modern Art, or simply explore New York City, freestyle. Ask your onboard Hotel Manager for recommendations on area hotels, attractions, and more.
Map & Itinerary Overview
On this enchanting Hudson River cruise, experience all the autumn beauty of New York, including the state's capital, Albany, Sleepy Hollow, and the Catskill Mountains.
Pre-Cruise - Albany, NY
Arrive in Albany a day before your cruise, settle into your downtown hotel, and enjoy the city at your leisure. The capital of New York State, Albany is nestled along the banks of the Hudson River and is known for its distinctive blend of historic architecture and modern innovation. Home to renowned institutions New York State Capitol and the Empire State Plaza, this is a great destination in which to start your Hudson River journey. The morning of your cruise, be treated to breakfast, luggage service, and a city exploration which concludes at the ship.
Day 1 - Albany, NY
Begin your journey in Albany as the city's historic skyline unfolds before your eyes, blending modern architecture with glimpses of Albany's rich past. Board your ship and set sail as you meet new friends at the Welcome Reception, roll along the river, and enjoy the dynamic onboard entertainment.
Day 2 - Catskill, NY
Explore Catskill, where the gentle flow of the Hudson shapes the landscape, and the towering Catskill Mountains guard the horizon. Stroll along Main Street, lined with historic buildings that house antique stores and cozy cafes, a nod to the town's storied past. Venture to the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, where the home and studio of this Hudson River School founder offer insights into the birth of American landscape painting. Nearby, the Catskill Mountain Railroad recounts the industrial saga of the region, providing a link to the adventurous spirit of the past through its preserved railway tracks and vintage trains.
Day 3 - Kingston, NY/Hyde Park, NY
Two unique stops along the way, begin in the town that marries its Dutch colonial foundations with a vibrant arts scene along the waterfront. In the heart of the city, the Stockade District’s 17th-century stone buildings echo tales from Kingston’s past as New York's first capital. The lively Rondout Creek area boasts a collection of art galleries, chic boutiques, and eateries, all set against a backdrop of rich maritime history. A short trip brings you to Hyde Park, NY, home to the Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, which celebrates the life and legacy of FDR through its expansive library and beautiful gardens. Nearby, the Vanderbilt Mansion stands as a reference to the Gilded Age, with its impressive architecture and panoramic views of the Hudson River.
Day 4 - Day of Cruising
Take in the serene landscapes from the comfort of your private balcony, where you can unwind and soak in the beauty of nature. Join fellow travelers for a delightful lunch and engage in afternoon enrichment programs led by our onboard expert. As you cruise along, experience the beauty of the Hudson River from a new perspective. Don’t miss out on our nightly happy hour and settle in for a night of onboard entertainment.
Day 5 - West Point, NY
Synonymous with both scenic beauty and a profound military legacy, West Point is a testament to American history and resilience. Home to the United States Military Academy, the campus boasts historic architecture and sprawling grounds that represent national pride and discipline. Visitors are drawn to the impressive Gothic Revival buildings and the meticulously maintained parade grounds where future leaders train. The surrounding highlands offer stunning views that are a visual feast, while the on-site museums provide a deep dive into the long history of military strategies and heroics.
Day 6 - Sleepy Hollow, NY
Along the mysterious Tappan Zee stretch of the Hudson River, is truly a village lifted from the pages of folklore. Here, the legend of Washington Irving's Headless Horseman isn't just a story—it's a part of the atmosphere. Wander past the Old Dutch Church and Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, where Irving himself lies, and you might just feel a chill as whispers of the supernatural seem almost tangible. Don’t just stick to the spooky stuff; the village’s delightful landmarks and charming downtown boutiques offer lighter diversions.
Day 7 - New York, NY
As we approach New York City on our fall foliage cruise, witness the stunning transformation as the city’s famous skyline emerges amid a canvas of autumn colors. The leaves shift to vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold, creating a contrasting backdrop as buildings rise into the overcast sky. Once docked in Manhattan, the crisp autumn air welcomes you to explore the unique seasonal charm of the city. American Cruise Lines provides a selection of shore excursions that allow you to experience New York’s fall beauty, whether you choose to join a guided exploration or stroll through the city at your leisure. Witness the foliage change in Central Park or along the rivers, a perfect complement to the urban landscape.
Day 8 - New York, NY
Conclude your journey where it all started, in the heart of Manhattan, now adorned in the glorious hues of fall. As you prepare to depart, reflect on the memories made during your autumnal cruise. Should the crisp, cool air and the rustle of golden leaves tempt you, consider extending your stay to see more of New York City's fall charm. There's always something more to uncover in this vibrant city, especially under the enchanting spell of fall.