American Revolution Cruise
Washington, D.C. to Washington D.C.
Step into the history of the American Revolution on this 11-day cruise beginning and ending in the vibrant heart of our nation's capital, Washington, D.C. Wander through Colonial Williamsburg, where this era lives on through a series of reenactments and preserved history.
Learn more about the hallowed grounds of Yorktown, where the last echoes of cannon fire signified the birth of a nation, and set foot in Jamestown, shrouded in the mist of early morning and the mystery of its first settlers. Navigate the cobblestone streets of Annapolis, under the shadow of homes that once housed the architects of independence, their walls still whispering secrets of the fledgling republic.
Be drawn into the serene majesty of Mount Vernon, George Washington’s stately refuge, its gardens a testament to 18th-century grace and elegance. Then, let the sweeping narrative of history guide you through Washington, D.C., where the monumental legacy of America’s journey is etched into every corner, from the Smithsonian to the solemn grandeur of its iconic memorials.
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History buffs will revel in this 11-day Washington D.C. round trip cruise. Explore the cities and towns that shaped our country, including Washington D.C., Colonial Williamsburg, and Jamestown.
Pre-Cruise - Four Seasons Pre-Cruise Package - Washington, DC
Begin your adventure by arriving a day early for a Pre-Cruise hotel stay a short distance from the nation's most revered institutions and monuments. After a full breakfast, let our concierge take your luggage directly to your cruise stateroom.
Next up is an exclusive visit to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History’s Entertainment Nation exhibit. Here, you’ll have the rare chance to see the legendary Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz, which are sponsored exclusively by American Cruise Lines.
This is just the beginning; after your journey through cinema’s renowned past, you'll be escorted to your cruise, where all you have to do is make yourself at home.
Pre-Cruise Packages must be reserved at least 30 days before your cruise date. Please call (800) 460-4518 for pricing and availability.
Day 1 - Washington, D.C.
Our ships are perfectly sized to go where most cruise ships can’t: Washington, D.C. This capital city is one of monumental significance, where the grandeur of its history is evident in its streets and buildings. The National Mall stands as the heart of the city, a sprawling green expanse bordered by the profound Lincoln Memorial at one end and the iconic, towering obelisk of the Washington Monument at the other. Capitol Hill, with the imposing U.S. Capitol Building, serves not only as the nation’s legislative hub but as a symbol of America’s democratic ideals, its dome gleaming against the skyline. Beyond these landmarks, the city unfolds in an array of museums, memorials, and neoclassical architecture, from the solemn beauty of the World War II Memorial to the inspiring Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, each site telling a piece of the American story.
Day 2 - Annapolis, MD
Annapolis, Maryland's dynamic heart and state capital, founded in 1649, claimed its moment as the nation's heart in 1783. It proudly showcases an unmatched collection of 18th-century brick marvels more than any other city across the nation. Let your guide lead you through a vivid narrative spanning 350 exhilarating years, revealing Annapolis' stories, architecture, and captivating tales. On this journey, you'll also step inside three historic residences once owned by the bold signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Day 3 - St. Michaels, MD
This quaint town on Chesapeake Bay offers a peaceful retreat from the fast pace of modern life. Walk through historic streets, where each corner reveals stories of the past, and explore unique boutiques and galleries. Indulge in the local cuisine, where fresh, locally sourced seafood captures the essence of the bay. This port is the perfect place to learn at your own pace as you explore the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Day 4 - Cambridge, MD
In Cambridge, Maryland, history and modernity merge along the Choptank River. The waterfront and streets showcase the town’s maritime past and its commitment to the arts, with murals and galleries highlighting local talent. Dining onboard means experiencing the area's fresh, local produce and seafood brought to you by our dedicated chefs. This place offers more than just sights; it invites engagement with its culture and natural beauty, making every visit a chance to learn and explore.
Day 5 - Day of Cruising
Enjoy a day navigating through one of America's most legendary rivers aboard your modern ship. As we voyage, onboard specialists will enrich your journey with insights into the local culture and history. Take a moment to unwind on your personal balcony or join in the fun of kite flying on the upper deck. Come evening, mingle with other guests and revel in the talents of some of the region's best entertainers.
Day 6 - Norfolk, VA
At the entrance of the Chesapeake Bay, Norfolk's story began in 1607 with the arrival of British settlers. Today, the city marries its historical roots with the buzz of modern life. The waters around Norfolk are a lively mix of tall schooners, naval power, and oystermen at work. Delve into the city's past and present by exploring its historic districts, vibrant downtown waterfront, and diverse museums.
Day 7 - Norfolk, VA
Dedicate another day to exploring this distinctive city, where each neighborhood bursts with its own identity. Wander through areas where cobblestone streets are shaded by trees, and elegant gardens front historic residences, offering a glimpse into the past. Then, venture to the urban waterfront, a hub for top-notch shopping, entertainment, and dining options, ensuring a rich experience for all tastes and interests.
Day 8 - Williamsburg/Yorktown, VA
The "Historic Triangle" consists of Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown, each offering a unique window into America's past. At Yorktown's port, you'll stand on the grounds where the decisive battle of the American Revolution unfolded, marking the end of colonial English America. Journey to the Jamestown Settlement, a museum dedicated to 17th-century American history, to be a part of the narrative of America’s first enduring English colony, established in 1607. This experience brings the early days of American exploration and settlement vividly to life.
Day 9 - Mount Vernon, VA
Mount Vernon stands as an iconic symbol of American history, honoring the legacy of our nation's inaugural President. Originally constructed as a modest one-and-a-half-story house by his father in 1735, George Washington acquired Mount Vernon in 1754. Over the course of 45 years, he meticulously expanded and transformed the estate into the grand 21-room residence that graces the landscape today. Remarkably, Washington personally oversaw every aspect of Mount Vernon's evolution, from its design and construction to its interior decoration and landscaping, demonstrating his unwavering commitment even amidst the challenges of the Revolutionary War.
Day 10 - Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, sits on the banks of the Potomac River, straddling the borders of Maryland and Virginia. Renowned for its striking neoclassical monuments and iconic landmarks, including the U.S. Capitol, the White House, and the Supreme Court, the city exudes an aura of historical significance. Moreover, Washington, D.C., boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with world-class institutions like the Smithsonian Museums and renowned performing arts venues such as the Kennedy Center, ensuring there's always something captivating to explore.
Day 11 - Washington D.C.
As you bid farewell to our nation's capital, take a moment to cherish the friendships forged and the memories created during your enriching journey. Whether you're homeward bound or considering extending your stay to delve deeper into the rich history of this city, allow us to assist you in planning your next steps.
Before your cruise, treat yourself to a 1-night stay at the prestigious Four Seasons Hotel Washington, D.C. Enjoy breakfast and a special visit to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History’s Entertainment Nation exhibit, an extraordinary collection of theater, music, sports, movie, and television artifacts and interactive experiences that tell the story of our country’s entertainment history.
View the famous Ruby Slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard Oz, an exhibit exclusively sponsored by American Cruise Lines. You will then be transferred to ship, where your luggage will be waiting for you 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.
A Colonial-attired guide will lead you through Annapolis' historic district and into the Maryland State House. Walk in the footsteps of George Washington, where in 1783, inside the State House, he resigned as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. Continuing through the downtown area, pass many 18th-century mansions and learn about the significance of their beautiful architecture. Throughout your exploration, your guide will share Annapolis history with you, including stories of the famous statesmen that built these magnificent structures.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Step aboard the classic Harbor Queen for a narrated cruise along the Annapolis Harbor and the banks of the U.S. Naval Academy. Hear the history of the Academy, discover Annapolis' role as a historic seaport, and learn about the region's waterways. Along the way, catch of a glimpse of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Ride through the streets of the Annapolis Historic District as an experienced and knowledgeable colonial-attired guide provides historical anecdotes and narration throughout your journey. Pass Maryland's Governor's Mansion and the Historic State House, the country's oldest state capitol in continuous use. Other sights include Hammond-Harwood House, St. Mary's Church, and Charles Carroll House, as well as St. John's College, originally a young men's school that educated George Washington's grandsons. Enjoy a stop at the Maryland WWII Memorial which overlooks the scenic Severn River and the U.S. Naval Academy for an opportunity to stretch your legs and take photos.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy, George Bancroft, the Academy was started as the Naval School at Old Fort Severn. Experience “Life on the Yard” as you explore the Academy campus with a professional, certified guide. The excursion highlights life at the U.S. Naval Academy past and present and includes Lejeune Hall, Bancroft Hall, Tecumseh, Herndon Monument, Main Academy Chapel (when open) and the crypt of John Paul Jones, Revolutionary War hero.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Enjoy a guided walking exploration of historic St. Michaels, a charming waterfront town, named as one of the Top 10 Best Small Coastal Towns in America by USA Today. Explore the picturesque harbor front on Maryland's Eastern Shore, lined with bustling marinas and ornamented with boats of all shapes and sizes.
Stroll through St. Michaels' famed Historic District, as we rediscover 350 years of shipbuilding, classic historic homes, and the famous battle of St. Michaels from the War of 1812. Our exploration concludes along the community's quaint Talbot Street shopping district, lined with one-of-a-kind boutique shops, fabulous eateries, and towering church steeples.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
This 18-acre waterfront museum, which is dedicated to furthering the understanding of the maritime heritage of the Chesapeake Bay area, features 10 exhibit buildings, a historic lighthouse, and a working boatyard. Docking right in the heart of the museum, American Cruise Lines’ guests can enjoy a private exploration of this fascinating museum.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
The Classic Motor Museum is dedicated to appreciating and preserving America’s heritage of automotive innovation. Explore the museum to learn the history of motoring, from its earliest days to the current state of transportation. View everything from a Ford model T to today's Porsche 911 Turbo.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Enjoy a leisurely bike ride along flat surfaced roadways into Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge. Led by a local guide, learn about local history and culture as you search for Bald Eagles, Ospreys, Great Blue Herons, many species of waterfowl, as well as deer and turkey.
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 460-4518 for information.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Enjoy an adventure exploring the landscape surrounding the childhood home of Underground Railroad Conductor Harriet Tubman. Led by a certified National Park Service guide, view the setting of her escapes north. Visit Stewart’s Canal, the waterway dug by Harriet and her father, Ben Ross. View Harriet Tubman State Park and explore the Bucktown General Store, the site of her first known act of defiance.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Explore Dorchester County’s Little Blackwater River, a premier wildlife waterway, led by a local naturalist. As you paddle along this serene national refuge, view a bald eagle’s nest while searching for its inhabitants. Watch Great Blue Herons fishing on the banks and search for the endangered Delmarva Fox Squirrel, and so much more. Be sure to bring your camera for great photo opportunities.
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 460-4518 for information.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Since the 1880s, skipjacks have sailed the Chesapeake Bay. While there were once as many as 800 or more of these beautiful vessels, today fewer than two dozen of the original dredge boats remain. The Nathan was built by volunteers to preserve wooden boat building technology and the nautical heritage of the region and offers guests a unique opportunity to experience the vanishing skipjack heritage. Cruise on the scenic Choptank River, help raise her sails, or take a turn at the helm, and hear stories of the working watermen.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Board your motorcoach and explore the scenic beauty of Blackwater Wildlife National Refuge, a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Travel through a variety of habitats, including marshes, forests, and wetlands. Blackwater is renowned for its birdwatching opportunities, with over 250 species calling the refuge home. Keep a look out for majestic bald eagles, graceful herons, and vibrant waterfowl and listen for unique bird calls.
Along the way, stop at a variety of observation points for panoramic views of the refuge's expansive wetlands. Encounter a diversity of wildlife with the chance to spot river otters, deer, and perhaps even Delmarva fox squirrel. A highlight of the excursion is the scenic drive along Wildlife Drive, a designated route that winds through the heart of the refuge offering an up-close look at tidal marshes and reservoirs.
Activity Level: Low | ADA accessible: Yes
Visit RAR Brewing, an artisanal brewery founded in 2013 and housed in an 80-year-old former pool hall and bowling alley. Explore the inner workings of this esteemed brewer as your knowledgeable guide leads you through the brewing process, sharing insights into the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into creating each unique brew. Enjoy a tasting, where you can sample a curated selection of RAR Brewing's finest creations, from crisp and refreshing IPAs to robust and flavorful sours. As a memento of your visit, receive a specially curated six-pack of RAR Brewing's signature beers to take home.
Activity Level: Low | ADA accessible: Yes
There are a variety of activities scheduled on board when the ship is underway, which vary depending on the itinerary and scheduled date. Enjoy destination-focused enrichment programs with special guest speakers who present topics related to the region and ports of call, including Art Classes, App-titude Classes (Tech Made Easy), Cooking Demonstrations, Mixology (practice of making great cocktails,) Trivia, Game Shows, and more.
Enjoy time at the Norfolk Botanical Gardens, Virginia’s largest garden, featuring 175 acres of breathtaking scenery. Since its beginnings in 1938, the gardens have exploded with growth over the decades. Today, more than 60 themed gardens can be viewed by tram, boat or by foot. Themed gardens include the Bristow Butterfly Garden, the Sarah Lee Baker Perennial Garden, the Virginia Native Plant Garden, and the Margaret Moore Hall Bicentennial Rose Garden.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Your adventure begins upon meeting Andrew Sproule and Mary Veale at the historic Trinity Church. Soon after, the largest collection of standing period architecture between Alexandria and Charleston becomes the backdrop for history, period song, and colonial culture. Walk the same streets as Mark Twain, Benedict Arnold, James Armistead, Henry Clay, Martin Luther King, General Cornwallis and Chief Black Hawk. Hear their stories and others. This includes a private interior viewing of two historic sites. After your walk, peruse the shops on High Street before boarding the coach back to the ship for a well-deserved rest!
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Nauticus is a maritime discovery center located along the waterfront in downtown Norfolk. Explore the onsite Battleship Wisconsin, which earned five battle stars during WWII and is one of the largest and last battleships ever built by the U.S. Navy. Discover the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, located on level II of Nauticus, and admire its rich collection of authentic uniforms, weaponry, underwater artifacts, detailed ship models and artwork.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Visit the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Museum, the largest aquarium in Virginia, which features 800,000 gallons of aquariums and more than 300 hands-on exhibits. Experience a unique journey through Virginia’s marine environment. Exhibits include a shorebird aviary featuring 55 local bird species, jellyfish, and octopus aquariums, a 70,000-gallon sea turtle aquarium, as well as a 300,000-gallon ocean aquarium housing sharks, stingrays, and other large ocean fish.
Enjoy the Restless Planet Exhibit, showcasing four distinct habitats, dozens of new exhibits, and 110,000 gallons of new aquariums. Learn how diverse environments from Virginia’s past compare to similar environments still in existence today.
Shop for unique ocean, bay, and salt marsh-themed gifts, ranging from toys to jewelry. After your visit, explore Virginia Beach on a relaxing ride through the beautiful port.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
Visit the MacArthur Memorial, a memorial celebrating Army General Douglas MacArthur, one of the most controversial figures in American history. Next, explore the Chrysler Museum of Art. Though the museum was founded in 1933, Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. brought his collection of more than 10,000 works of art to Norfolk in 1971. Since then, the space has grown to feature fifty galleries, a growing collection of more than 30,000 objects, and one of America’s top glass collections. View everything from ancient artifacts and non-western art, to modern masterpieces.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
Visit one of Virginia Beach’s most revered attractions, the Military Aviation Museum, home to one of the largest private collections of World War II and Korean War era fighters, bombers, trainers, and seaplanes in the world. Many aircraft have been fully restored to their World War II condition and are used for flight demonstration, movie production, or television commercials. Enjoy a guided exploration of the galleries, as well as shopping in the gift shop stocked with all things flight-related.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Enjoy a narrated Naval Base Cruise aboard a Coast Guard inspected vessel with comfortable seating both indoors and out including an air-conditioned enclosed deck and shaded open-air upper deck. Cruising the smooth waters of the Elizabeth River, your captain will entertain you with fascinating commentary as you explore one of the world’s busiest seaports and the world’s largest naval base. View the Atlantic Fleet made up of destroyers, guided missile cruisers, submarines, aircraft carriers, and more.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
This a location that was built in 1874, originally a Life-Saving Station for shipwrecked mariners and passengers. The United States Life-Saving Service was later formed into the United States Coast Guard. Continue your journey learning about the history, legend, and lore of the Outer Banks as you travel to the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kitty Hawk, NC. Enjoy an introduction by a park ranger and learn about the fascinating history of aviation that took place at this site. Guests will have time to explore the Visitor’s Center where the Wright brothers’ story is told through exhibits and reproductions or climb Big Kill Devil Hill for a breathtaking view of the area from sound to sea.
Activity Level: High | ADA Accessible: Yes
Enjoy a walking and trolley exploration of Historic Yorktown. Led by our knowledgeable guide, visit the Yorktown Victory Monument. Walk down Main Street and learn about the history and significance of Yorktown during the American Revolutionary War. Continue to the Gallery at York Hall where local artisans display their work, before boarding the Trolley for the return to the ship.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Explore the Jamestown Settlement and discover the story of the people who founded this historic town. Learn about the Native Americans of Virginia they encountered, through film, gallery exhibits, and living history. Visitors can board replicas of the three ships that sailed from England to Virginia in 1607 and explore life-size re-creations of the Colonists’ fort as well as a Powhatan village. In the outdoor areas, costumed historical interpreters describe and demonstrate daily life in the early 17th century.
Activity Level: Medium | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown tells the story of the nation’s founding, from the twilight of the colonial period to the dawn of the Constitution and beyond. Exciting indoor galleries feature period artifacts, immersive environments and films, including “The Siege of Yorktown,” with a 180-degree surround screen and dramatic special effects.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Travel along the Colonial Parkway, which connects Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown, to witness beautiful views of the York River and the Virginia countryside without the obstruction of commercial traffic or signage. Upon arrival in Colonial Williamsburg, enjoy a guided walking excursion through this 18th-century city followed by free time to explore at your leisure.
Activity Level: Medium | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
Board the Yorktown & Co. Steamer Wagon for a guided evening ride through the Historic Village and hear the many ghost stories that have occurred over the years. Listen to your guide connect historically correct information to recurring ghostly experiences in original buildings still standing from before the Revolutionary War. Hear past and present tales of paranormal activity, unmarked graves, footpaths that led Enslaved People to auction, and places locals will not go at night. Finish your riding tour visiting the Yorktown Monument with a nighttime scenic view of the Chesapeake Bay.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Partial
Board a Yorktown & Co. open air historic steamer wagon at the Somerwell House c 1692, now Little York Confectionery. Delight in a narrated exploration by a National Park Certified Guide. Witness the site of the last major battle of the American Revolution. Walk to a viewing station at Surrender Field, where you can see original cannons from the Revolution displayed to commemorate America’s victory. Ride alongside the vast fields where the make-shift hospitals cared for the wounded, soldiers camped, and cannons and ammunitions were stored. Cross the stream to the location of George Washington’s camp headquarters, bow your head at site of the French Cemetery, or simply ride along and feel the weight of these hallowed grounds as you follow the timeline of battle and victory at Yorktown. Stop at the National Park Service Visitor Center Museum where you will see one of George Washington’s campaign tents, exhibits depicting the 1781 siege of Yorktown, Revolutionary War artifacts, and the campaign table used by General Cornwallis. After enjoy exploring Main Street, Little York Confectionery, Historic Mobjack Petite Café, as well as local Art Galleries and shops.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Partial
Situated along the Potomac River, just a few miles from Washington, DC, Mount Vernon is considered the most popular historic estate in the United States. Enjoy a guided tour of the mansion, depicted as it was in 1799, one year before Washington’s death. At the conclusion of the tour, you will have the opportunity for self-guided exploration, at which time you can explore Washington’s Tomb, the inspirational Salve Memorial, lush gardens, and other exhibits located on the estate.
Activity Level: High | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
The Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 400,000 active duty service members, veterans, and their families. An enduring tribute to those who have dedicated their lives defending the ideals of our nation, it is a place to remember all those who served and to gain a sense of their sacrifice. Witness the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and see where John F. Kennedy and his family are buried in the Kennedy Family Gravesite.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Enjoy an overview of Washington DC as your expert guide provides narration on a motorcoach ride throughout the city. Learn about and view Embassy Row, Georgetown, Washington National Cathedral, Air Force Memorial, and the Marine Corps Iwo Jima Memorial. Admire views of the Arlington National Cemetery, Ford's Theatre and Peterson House, as well as Eisenhower Memorial. Stop to explore the Lincoln Memorial, where the 16th U.S. President sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom. Visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, which pays tribute to the man who played a pivotal role in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. During the stop we will also visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and view the haunting list of names of the more than 58,000 Americans who gave their live. Before ending the excursion, enjoy a stop at U.S. Capitol for a brief photo opportunity.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Located just minutes from Washington, D.C., Old Town is the heart of Alexandria, marked by cobblestone streets and 18th-century townhouses. On a guided exploration, learn about this nationally designated historic district on the Potomac River waterfront, steeped in a rich history that predates the American Revolution. In fact, George Washington slept at Gadsby’s Tavern, now one of the many small museums in the area. Old Town is also home to a variety independently owned boutiques and restaurants in centuries-old historic buildings. Other landmarks include the Spite House, the skinniest historic house in America, and the Torpedo Factory Art Center, which houses the largest collection of working artist studios in the U.S.
Activity Level: High | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Often, certain places are categorized as “a city like no other in this country.” In the case of Washington D.C., the claim is especially true and well-deserved. Everywhere you look, you’ll find granite and marble fashioned into some of America’s most iconic buildings and landmarks. These structures are imbued with the events of the past that have molded and formed this country into the bastion of liberty and democracy known the world over. When evening comes, this city resonates with a power you can only feel here. Abraham Lincoln, sitting stoically overlooking the National Mall comes alive at the memorial of his namesake. Join us on this trolley ride with stops at the Iwo Jima Marine Corps Memorial, FDR, Lincoln, Vietnam Veterans, Korean War, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorials. There’s a whole other beauty and majesty that D.C. projects by the light of the moon and this tour captures every sparkling moment. Marine Corps Memorial uneven terrain and steps, you can stay on trolley if necessary. There are 4 to 10 stairs onto the trolley.
Activity Level: Moderate