Cape Codder Cruise
Boston, MA to Boston, MA
Begin your journey in historic Boston, a city bursting with personality and charisma, where you can choose our Pre-Cruise Package to see more of the city. From there, cruise Boston to Cape Cod, where charming gray shingle cottages, tranquil beaches, and lively clam shacks create an idyllic getaway.
Dive into the eclecticism of Provincetown, a seaport filled with quirky art galleries and thrilling whale-watching excursions. Discover the enchanting villages and whimsical gingerbread cottages of Martha’s Vineyard, led by our engaging island guides, and walk the grounds of Newport's opulent seaside mansions.
Set sail aboard our modern small ships to the town of New Bedford, MA, affectionately known as "The Whaling City," this lively seaport village, holds a busy fishing fleet, and quiet waterfront scene. And don't miss the highlight of our Cape Codder itinerary: an old-fashioned lobsterbake luncheon, a time-honored tradition and featuring freshly caught lobster, succulent steamed clams, and mouthwatering corn on the cob, all cooked over coals and kelp gathered that very morning.
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"The Cape Codder” explores the charming villages and cottages that adorn the quaint ports featured along this itinerary.
Pre-Cruise - Boston Four Seasons Package
Our Pre-Cruise Package delivers a complete experience of Boston. Located in the dynamic core of downtown, this hotel gives you easy access to the city, allowing you to arrive at your convenience the day before your cruise.
The package features a hearty morning meal on the day of your departure, followed by an engaging exploration of Boston. American Cruise Lines manages every detail, including the transportation of your luggage directly to your room on the ship. Your Boston adventure concludes seamlessly at the ship, just in time for a calm afternoon departure from Boston Harbor on our Cape Codder cruise.
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 - Boston, MA
Famous for its smooth lagers, Fenway Park, and The Boston Marathon, Boston provides an exciting kickoff for your Cape Codder cruise. The city seamlessly blends historical depth with contemporary progress. Home to the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile route that leads you through 16 significant sites, Boston offers a firsthand look at the American Revolution. The city also holds the oldest public park in the U.S., Boston Common, established in 1634. Additionally, Boston's role in the American literary scene is monumental, having been the home to authors such as Emerson and Thoreau who led the transcendentalist movement.
Day 2 - Provincetown, MA
Initially founded as a sanctuary for creative minds, Provincetown has blossomed into a bustling summer hotspot on Cape Cod. Famed for its eclectic shops, vividly painted buildings, and tranquil beaches, Provincetown invites visitors to dive into the spirited culture of historic Cape Cod. The town's lively street performances and bustling art galleries capture the essence of its artistic roots, offering endless entertainment and cultural enrichment.
Day 3 - Plymouth, MA
Plymouth, a coastal town, marks the spot of the earliest Pilgrim settlement established in 1620. The famed Plymouth Rock, positioned within Pilgrim Memorial State Park, symbolizes the believed landing point of these early settlers. Nearby, the Mayflower II, a meticulous full-scale reproduction of the vessel that transported the Pilgrims across the Atlantic, is typically moored at the park, offering a tangible link to this pivotal moment in history. The surrounding landscape shows the stretching shorelines and expansive views of the Atlantic, encapsulating the natural beauty that first greeted the Pilgrims. Bright green forests and scenic trails around the town offer plenty of opportunities for exploration and enjoying the serene outdoor environment.
Day 4 - Mass Maritime Academy, MA
Established in 1891 in Boston, MA, Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA) is the oldest and largest maritime academy still operational in the United States. Explore this unique "special mission" campus, which includes advanced simulators and labs, as you interact with MMA cadets and staff. Experience the cutting-edge 360-degree Full Bridge Simulator, the Emergency Operations Training Center, and the Marine Engineering Labs, among other innovative technologies. As you tour, gain insights into the Academy’s longstanding history and the local area from knowledgeable insiders. Positioned on the scenic shores of Cape Cod, the Academy provides sweeping views of the Cape Cod Canal and Buzzards Bay.
Day 5 - Newport, RI
Nestled within Narragansett Bay lies Newport, renowned as the global hub of yachting. Meander along its captivating coastlines, exploring its charming historic districts, bustling docks, and breathtaking waterfront. Newport unveils a vibrant array of experiences for all. Engage with its maritime legacy at the Herreshoff Marine Museum and America's Cup Hall of Fame. Uncover Newport's storied past, catching glimpses of majestic coastal residences lining the celebrated "Avenue of the Mansions." Scale marble staircases, view grand ballrooms, and see what life was like when this string of homes were the summer destinations for America’s wealthiest families.
Day 6 - Martha's Vineyard, MA
Martha's Vineyard, once a bustling center for whaling and trade, attracted ships laden with goods from across the globe. Today, this island has transformed into a beloved holiday locale in New England, featuring six unique towns, including the serene Chilmark and the bustling Vineyard Haven. Edgartown, with its elegant aura, stands out as the most sophisticated town on the island, showcasing meticulously preserved colonial architecture and beautifully arranged gardens. Across the island, the natural landscape includes undulating hills and dense oak forests that border the peaceful sandy beaches. If you’re lucky, you might spot ospreys circling overhead as waves crash along the island.
Day 7 - New Bedford, MA
In the mid-19th century, New Bedford reigned supreme as the epicenter of global whaling, capturing the imagination of Herman Melville and inspiring his legendary novel, Moby Dick, which hit the shelves in 1841.
Today, New Bedford proudly holds onto its title as "The Whaling City," complete with a scenic waterfront lined with historic cobblestone streets, contrasting with the modern vessels bobbing in its busy harbor. Public art and colorful murals dot the landscape, adding vibrancy to the old whaling capital, while green spaces create peaceful retreats amidst the urban environment.
Day 8 - Boston, MA
As we welcome you back to Boston, we say goodbye to this Massachusetts voyage. This may be the end of your ultimate Cape Cod adventure, but you can still explore the historic streets of Boston. Our crew is more than happy to point you in the right direction of landmarks, attractions, or your travel accommodations.
Arrive to Boston the night before your cruise and stay at the highly acclaimed Four Seasons Hotel, conveniently located in the heart of downtown. The morning of embarkation enjoy concierge luggage service, a full breakfast, and take part in a narrated city excursion which visits sites such as Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, concluding at the ship for seamless embarkation 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.
Enjoy a guided scenic hike along North Truro's High Head Beach, where we will explore the Dune Habitat and Atlantic Shore. Led by an expert naturalist, learn about the uniqueness of this ecosystem and how the dunes are formed. View the amazing plants and animals that call this area home, as well as the megafauna found on the beach. Along the way, our guide will discuss their place and importance in the ecosystem. Some of it will surprise you!
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Enjoy the sights and history of Provincetown on a narrated trolley exploration. Travel to the beautiful Cape Cod National Seashore. Learn about America's first destination, see where the Mayflower first landed, and hear the amazing stories of Provincetown.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
In your private SUV, enjoy this unique adventure that takes you on a rolling exploration along the Dune Shacks of Peaked Hill Bars Historic District. As you weave through the dunes, witness the shacks that come into view. Home to many American artists and writers from the 1920s to today, these wooden shacks provide inspiration amidst the shifting sands. Along the way, view the picturesque Pilgrim Lake as you listen to your knowledgeable guide share the history and ecology of this enchanting location.
his is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 894-8570 for information.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Guided by museum educators, you will visit Plymouth Colony as it comes to life in the recreation of the early English Pilgrim settlement. You will be living history, not just watching a reenactment. Historical performers, portraying real people who lived in Plymouth Colony, will educate, and captivate you with stories of Mayflower's crossing, life among the Pokanoket and other native people, Pilgrim courtship, faith, politics and trade.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
A walking tour presented by Plimoth Patuxet Museums has been customized to connect your Plymouth experience to America's Founding Story. Visit Plymouth Rock, Cole's Hill and Massasoit's Statue; Leyden Street (original street of Plymouth Colony), Governor Bradford's statue, Brewster Gardens and Town Brook (water supply for the Pilgrims) and Town Square and Burial Hill (location of the Fort/Meeting House).
Step aboard the historic Mayflower II. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Mayflower II is a full-scale replica of the 17th-century merchant ship that brought the Pilgrims in 1620. Also, see and learn how corn was stone-ground in 1636 at the Plimoth Grist Mill. Then, enjoy taking home a piece of history with freshly made cornmeal available for purchase at one of the three retail stores along the waterfront. Stop at the mill to purchase Plimoth artisan products.
Activity Level: High | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
This convenient option will transport you to one of these local favorites:
- Shoppes on Water Street - In 1920, for the 300th anniversary of the landing of the Mayflower, Water Street was converted from rows of factories to beautiful shops situated across from Plymouth Harbor. Shop for custom-made jewelry, unique gifts, local wines, and more.
- Plymouth Rock Brewster Gardens - Visit Plymouth Rock, where the Mayflower Pilgrims were said to have stepped in 1620 to land in the New World. A short walk away is Brewster Gardens with beautiful sculptures along Town Brook where the Pilgrims settled in what was then called Patuxet.
- Town Square - At the top of Town Square is the Mayflower Meetinghouse. Behind is Burial Hill and to the left is the 1649 Courthouse, a free museum filled with interesting items from Plymouths history. It is the oldest wooden Court House and the longest used municipal building in America.
- Plimoth General Store - Plimoth General Store combines the charm and character of a time gone by. Explore all its nooks and crannies, which feature dining, fine provisions, specialty gifts, unique jewelry, and home goods. To order goods ahead of time and have them delivered to the ship, refer to the flyer on the port information table or speak with your Excursions Director.
- Pilgrim Hall Museum - See actual Pilgrim possessions and learn about the Wampanoags and the Pilgrims who participated in the Mayflower story through an exhibit and unique hand-made tapestry project.
- National Monument to the Forefathers - Thought to be the largest solid granite monument in the U.S., this 81-foot-tall statue was built to honor the passengers of the Mayflower. Designed by Boston sculptor Hammatt Billings, the monument features allegorical figures depicting the virtues of Faith, Morality, Education, Law, and Liberty.
- The Mayflower Society House - The Mayflower Society House was originally constructed in 1754 and enlarged in the 1890’s.The house has a long a grand history, including being the home of the great-grandson of Mayflower passenger Edward Winslow; wedding venue of Ralph Waldo Emerson in the 1830’s; the summer home of the wealthy Willoughby family of retail fame; and was redesigned by famed architect Joseph Everett Chandler.It is now the world headquarters of the Mayflower Society, and shows off a tremendous collection of 19th century architecture and artifacts.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
During this carefully curated excursion, explore the charming village of Hyannis with stops at the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum, Veterans Memorial Park, Cape Cod Maritime Museum, and St. Francis Xavier Church. Take time to stroll down picturesque Main Street and peruse some of the many locally-owned shops. Lunch is included.
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 894-8570 for information.
During this privileged excursion, you will explore the campus and its state-of-the-art simulators and labs while you interact with MMA cadets and staff. Discover the 360-degree Full Bridge Simulator, the Emergency Operations Training Center, the Marine Engineering Labs, green technologies, and more.
Throughout your excursion, learn about the history of the Academy and surrounding areas from those who know it best.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Visit this engaging museum to learn why the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, founded in Sandwich by Deming Jarves in 1825, led the world in the manufacture of glass during the early 19th century. During a glass-blowing demonstration, watch molten glass, drawn from the furnace, blown and pressed into exquisite shapes. Be treated to a guided exploration of the museum to view their extensive collection of classic works combined those created with state-of-the-art technology. After, enjoy free time for onsite shopping.
Activity Level: Low / ADA Accessible: Yes
The Museums at Aptucxet is a 12-acre campus on the banks of the Cape Cod Canal in Bourne, Massachusetts consisting of small historical buildings, historical replicas and outdoor installations that collectively tell the story of local history from the colonial era through the 20th century. The main museum building is the Aptucxet Trading Post, a replica of the 17th century Pilgrim Trading Post built by Plymouth Colony in 1627 to trade with the local Wampanoag people and travelling Dutch traders. The property also features the 19th-century Gray Gables Railroad Station, which was built to serve President Grover Cleveland during his second term and now functions as a mini museum of Cleveland’s connection to the area. The historic Joseph Jefferson Windmill was originally built as an art studio for the actor Joseph Jefferson at his summer home on Buttermilk Bay and was relocated to the grounds of Aptucxet in 1976. It has recently served as an Art Gallery and studio for local artists to work and display their work. An artisan-lead Gift Shop is housed in a historic information booth from mid-20th century Sagamore Village. The museum property also features a replica of a 19th-century saltworks, a replica of a 19th century coastal schooner, and a work-in-progress 1/2 size model of the Schooner Sultana. A walk through the property will bring you by the Colonial Gardens, Three Sisters Garden, and Wildflower Garden. This is a self-guided experience with docents available for questions.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Travel back in time to the epicenter of 19th-century opulence as a knowledgeable guide takes you down one of the most architecturally impressive avenues in the world. Learn about the owners of the homes and their monetary successes as you travel along the spectacular Ocean View Drive and Bellevue Avenue, stopping at the “grande dame” of them all, The Breakers Mansion.
A portrayal of the social and financial prominence of the Vanderbilt family at the turn of the century, the architecture of this seventy-room Italian Renaissance-style palazzo is remarkable. Take a leisurely audio tour of the home and learn about the Vanderbilt family and the inspiration for their building this impressive summer “cottage.” At the conclusion of the tour, you will have time to explore the bustling Newport waterfront at your leisure.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
Visit Fort Adams, the well-known fort used to protect the harbor, and puts us just a short ride away from Newport’s bustling riverfront. View the “Officer’s Quarters” and ascend to the scenic overlook for a breathtaking view of Newport Harbor. Learn about past and future plans for the restoration of the Fort and enter the restored casemates to visit the latest historical exhibit. The listening tunnels beneath the walls of the Fort are a marvel of architecture and engineering and represent 180 years of American military history and culture.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Watch the unveiling of a traditional, old-fashioned lobster bake, followed by a delicious buffet. Be treated to fresh lobster, steamed clams and mussels, warm corn on the cob, and baked rolls. A true New England experience!
Activity Level: Low / ADA Accessible: Yes
Enjoy a complimentary shuttle into the center of town to enjoy stops in Newport at your leisure. Stops include:
- International Tennis Hall of Fame - Set in The Newport Casino, it’s a National Historic Landmark that was first opened on July 26, 1880, as a social club for Newport’s turn of the century summer elite. Its mission is to preserve and promote the history of tennis and celebrate its champions.
- Audrain Auto Museum - Founded in 2014 in Newport, Rhode Island with a mission of "Preserving, Celebrating & Sharing Automotive History," the Audrain Automobile Museum and historic Audrain Building was transformed into a captivating exhibition space, fit specifically for our cultural needs. The museum welcomes visitors with access to collections containing over 400 cars and motorcycles ranging from brass era Veteran cars to Supercars of today.
- The Red Parrot Restaurant - In the heart of downtown Newport where streets lined with shopping boutiques, visitor information, local favorites, and gift shops await.
- The Sailing Museum – This museum features National Sailing Hall of Fame and America’s Cup Hall of Fame exhibits. In the space once used as the Press Room for the America’s Cup the heritage of sailing is celebrated, the legends of the sport honored, and new sailors and innovators inspired. Interactive educational exhibits provide real-world applications of STEAM concepts that come alive through sailing; and visitors of all ages, non-sailors, and sailors alike, experience the magic that happens when wind and water meet.
- Transit Station - Access hub for the Newport City public transportation system with buses and trolleys taking visitors to all the highlight areas of interest such as the Cliff Walk and Bellevue Mansions.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Take a narrated exploration of historic and famous Newport. With the brilliant Atlantic Ocean on one side and some of the country’s most impressive properties on the other, this celebrated trail is an unforgettable one. Drive along the 10-mile, spectacular Ocean View Drive and Bellevue Ave— “Avenue of the Mansions.” The highlight of the excursion is a stop at the Breakers, a seventy-room mansion and National Historic Landmark built for Cornelius Vanderbilt II in 1895. A short stop will be made for picture opportunities at a beautiful waterfront lookout at Brenton Point State Park.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Featured Excursion
Enjoy a narrated exploration of Martha’s Vineyard. Begin with the busy harbor town of Vineyard Haven, a year-round port which has been the entry port to the island since the mid-1600s. Travel to the scenic up-island countryside, passing through the historic farming towns of West Tisbury, and enjoying the scenic panoramic vistas of Chilmark. Prepare to be captivated by Aquinnah's stunning multi-colored clay cliffs, punctuated with the impressive Gay Head Lighthouse. Here, you will have time to capture the beauty in photographs and stretch your legs. Continue to Edgartown, viewing the Greek Revival Architecture of sea captain’s homes along the way. Upon arrival, enjoy free time to explore and shop, before returning to the ship..
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Led by an island native and author, learn about the past, present, and future of Martha’s Vineyard, from its role in the American Revolution to its transportation and commerce history¬. Pass by and get the inside story on popular local establishments, including the Martha’s Vineyard Times building, the Black Dog, Salvatore’s Italian Restaurant, and the Mansion House Hotel. Hear about the celebrities who have lived on the island, from Mike Wallace to Carly Simon, and discover the movies that have been filmed here, including the iconic movie Jaws.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Yes
Explore Martha's Vineyard Museum, dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history, art, and culture of Martha's Vineyard and its residents. The museum's vast collections feature artifacts, documents, photographs, and artworks that chronicle the island's diverse heritage, from its Native American roots to its maritime history and contemporary life. With a diverse array of exhibits, the museum invites visitors to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Martha's Vineyard's past and present.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Take this convenient island transportation around Martha’s Vineyard at your leisure. With your one-day pass, you can explore Oak Bluffs, Edgartown, or any other towns of interest. Step on and off the Vineyard Transit Bus as many times as you would like throughout the day as you stroll the cute shops and restaurants on the island. Maps, schedules and tips for riding the local bus are available on the ship’s port information table. A Vineyard Transit app is also available to assist with tracking the buses throughout the island.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Have you ever wanted to meet an alpaca, face-to-face? On this delightful excursion, Island Alpaca Co. will introduce you to the wonderful world of alpacas. Over 70 alpacas live on this 19-acre farm and enjoy grazing, hanging out in a 200-year-old barn, and meeting people. Explore the farm, pet alpacas, and learn about alpaca farming. After, visit the onsite store which offers all things alpaca, from sweaters, hats, scarves, and mittens to summer-weight garments, alpaca toys, décor, and more.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Partially
After a hearty New England-inspired breakfast, the harbor cruise captain will greet you at the ship and take you on relaxing cruise around the historic New Bedford / Fairhaven Harbor. Admire the popular Palmer’s Island Lighthouse, a working fishing fleet, and Fort Phoenix, which dates back to the Revolutionary War. Your captain will also share insights into the local fishing industry and plenty of whaling history. After you arrive back on the ship, enjoy a seafood dinner made from the locally sourced scallops and fish.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Once the whaling capital of the world, today, New Bedford is the nation’s most valuable fishing port. Take a shuttle to the Fishing Heritage Center, where you can learn the story of this fishing community. Watch a short orientation film, explore the Center's interactive exhibits, and browse the gift shop. Next enjoy a guided walking exploration of New Bedford’s working waterfront where you can learn about different types of fishing vessels, shoreside businesses, the old auction, and local fishing families.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
New Bedford was the mid-19th century’s preeminent whaling port and for a time “the richest city in the world.” Enjoy a leisurely stroll through New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park. Learn about its long and fascinating history, filled with stories of whalemen going to sea for years at a time, wives left to run businesses, escaped slaves seeking freedom, and a connection to the sea that spans centuries.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Partial
Enjoy a complimentary shuttle to area attractions such as:
- New Bedford Whaling Museum - This museum is the largest of its kind, devoted to the history of North American whaling. Discover the art, science, history, culture, and people of this vibrant maritime region. Explore the museum’s many exhibits, including massive whale skeletons, the world's largest ship model, and a collection of impressive contemporary artwork.
- Museum of Glass - During the Victorian era, New Bedford was renowned as the “Art Glass Headquarters of the Country.” Rose Amber glass, Crown Milano, Royal Flemish, Burmese, and Lava glass are just a few of the exotic lines developed in this town. Many of these fine examples are represented in museum’s 7,000-piece collection, chronicling the history of glass from ancient times to the present day.
- Fishing Heritage Museum - Learn the story of this fishing community. Watch a short orientation film, explore the center's interactive exhibits, and browse the gift shop.
- New Bedford Art Museum - Admire an eclectic mix of art within four galley spaces. On display you will find the work of local artists and community partners, selections from the city of New Bedford’s historic art collection and large-scale, international solo and group exhibitions of innovative contemporary art. The Art Museum serves as a platform for new, rising media and art practices including sound art, olfactory art, floral art, ceramics, glass, jewelry, and more.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessibility: Yes
Why not stay a day or two more to visit Boston’s many fine museums, as well as the New England Aquarium? You may also choose to walk the popular Freedom Trail which includes historic landmarks such as the Bunker Hill Monument, the Old North Church, and Paul Revere’s house.