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North American Cruises
See the famous Northwest Passage and the Arctic’s stark beauty which offers an unforgettable backdrop.
In the Pacific North West of USA and Canada are Puget Sound and the Alaskan Coastline. Journey along the smooth waters, witness native wildlife including whales, eagles, and seals up close. See glaciers and 1500 foot vertical cliffs.
The Columbia River flows from the high desert of the interior to the mountain forests of the Columbia River Gorge. See ever-changing landscapes, thriving wildlife habitats, and fascinating human endeavors.
North American Cruises
Surrounded by the Catskill Mountains on the western shore and the Taconic and Berkshire Hills to the east, the Hudson River is rich in both history and beauty. The cities and towns along the river date back to Dutch and English rule and feature some of the most magnificent architecture in America.
The New England Coastline is filled with heritage of coastal towns and quaint island villages. Cruise from the Maine coast to Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Newport, Rhode Island.
North American Cruises
Chesapeake Bay is known as the "Historic Triangle." From the vibrant harbor of Baltimore, travel to Yorktown, Williamsburg, and Jamestown.
Home to some of the most beautiful historic cities in Eastern America, the Intracoastal Waterway,is a protected network of bays, rivers, and canals.
The East Coast Inland Passage, travels from Baltimore to Florida through connecting rivers, bays, estuaries, and canals.
North American Cruises
Memphis to New Orleans Cruise - BD1210
St. Louis to St. Paul Cruise - BD1211
New Orleans to St. Louis Cruise - BD1212
St. Paul to New Orleans River Cruise - BD1213
New Orleans to St. Paul Cruise - BD1214
New Orleans to Baton Rouge Return - BD1215
New Orleans to Vicksburg Cruise - BD1216
Nashville to St. Louis Cruise - BD1217
Pittsburgh to St. Louis Cruise - BD1218
Memphis to Nashville Music Cruise - BD1219
Running for 2, 320 miles the Mississippi is the second longest in the North American continent and drains 41 percent of the continental United States.
The source is Lake Itasca in Minnesota and it empties into the Mississippi River Delta in the Gulf of Mexico.
This great American waterway courses through 10 states: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
To find out more about the rivers and coastline of North America click the following links: North American Rivers - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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