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8-night New England Islands Cruise

Roundtrip Providence, RI

Voyage Overview

Embarkation
Providence
Disembarkation
Providence
Destination Highlight

Providence, Rhode Island, New England's second-largest city, is an old city, established in 1636 by Roger Williams; but Providence is also young in spirit, with a youthfulness replenished by a steady flow of immigrants.

The hub of culture, governance and commerce in Rhode Island, Providence is also very accessible to other travel destinations in New England, making it both a convenient gateway city as well as an attractive place to live for young professionals, empty-nesters, and Boston and New York refugees.

Six universities call Providence home, including the prestigious Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design; both are located on the East Side, one of more than a dozen walking neighborhoods in the city. On Smith Hill, you'll find the Rhode Island State House, which has the world's fourth-largest self-supported marble dome. Perched atop Providence's gleaming white Capitol is a bronze statue of The Independent Man—a 10-ft/3-m reminder of Williams and the small band of nonconformists who followed him and founded Providence. In the shadows of the State House building, you'll see massive, centuries-old four- and five-story homes.

Providence is also known for dirty politics, potent organized crime and other assorted controversies. One of Providence's most flamboyant characters is Vincent A. "Buddy" Cianci Jr., the former and longest-serving mayor, who held office for 20 years. Cianci served five years in a federal prison for a 2002 racketeering conviction. (He also bottled his own pasta sauce.) Another mayor, David Cicilline, is the son of a reputed Mafia lawyer and was also the first openly gay mayor of a U.S. state capital.

Since the 1970s, downtown Providence has been the focus of a large and successful urban renewal project. At its heart are the upscale Providence Place Mall and WaterPlace Park, a 4-acre/2-hectare public area with riverwalks, an amphitheater and a tidal basin created at the confluence of the Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck rivers. The renaissance has placed the city on any number of best-cities lists, and whether you're interested in early U.S. history, the arts, authentic Italian food or just hanging out on popular Thayer Street, with its trendy bookstores, eateries and shops, Providence is well worth a visit.

About the Ship
American Star features a friendly and accommodating atmosphere, a hallmark of American Cruise Lines. Its small size allows for travel through the many narrow rivers and shallow bays of the Eastern Seaboard. This ship has all the comforts of home and a casual ambiance on board. The ship is 220 feet long and was built by Chesapeake Shipbuilding in Salisbury, MD.

Stateroom Options

Veranda Suite
Veranda Suite (Cat Veranda)
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Suite size: 350 sq ft. The largest room on Independence class ships, featuring a large window and private balcony with chairs, bedroom with lounge setting, desk and king-size bed, mini fridge stocked with beverages, nightly suite treats and a bottle of champagne delivered on one evening, individual climate control, in-room safe, single-serve coffee machine, dresser, small closet and a full-size bathroom with toiletries, hairdryer, plush towels and grab rails.

Deluxe Balcony Stateroom
Deluxe Balcony Stateroom (Cat Deluxe 1)
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Stateroom size: 283 sq ft. Features a large picture window with private balcony, king-size bed convertible to two twin beds, lounge chair, desk, dresser, small closet, individual climate control, single-serve coffee brewer and a private bathroom with full-size shower, toiletries, hairdryer, plush towels and grab rails.

Deluxe Balcony Stateroom
Deluxe Balcony Stateroom (Cat Deluxe 2)
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Stateroom size: 263 sq ft. Features a large picture window with private balcony, king-size bed convertible to two twin beds, lounge chair, desk, dresser, small closet, individual climate control, single-serve coffee brewer and a private bathroom with full-size shower, toiletries, hairdryer, plush towels and grab rails.

Single Balcony Stateroom
Single Balcony Stateroom (Cat Single)
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Stateroom size: 248 sq ft. Features a large window with private balcony, twin-size bed, lounge chair, desk, dresser, small closet, individual climate control, single-serve coffee brewer and a private bathroom with full-size shower, toiletries, hairdryer, plush towels and grab rails.

Deluxe Waterview Stateroom
Deluxe Waterview Stateroom (Cat Deluxe)
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Stateroom size: 258 sq ft. Includes a large picture window, king-size bed convertible to two twin beds, lounge chair, desk, dresser, small closet, individual climate control, single-serve coffee brewer and a private bathroom with full-size shower, toiletries, hairdryer, plush towels and grab rails.

Standard Waterview Stateroom
Standard Waterview Stateroom (Cat Standard)
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Stateroom size: 258 sq ft. Includes a large picture window, king-size bed convertible to two twin beds, lounge chair, desk, dresser, small closet, individual climate control, single-serve coffee brewer and a private bathroom with full-size shower, toiletries, hairdryer, plush towels and grab rails.

Included Amenities

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Fares listed are per person, based on double occupancy and include all gratuities, port charges and fees.

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Trip Summary
Ship Name American Star
Departure Date July 07, 2026
Duration 8 Nights
Offer ID 1678160
Ship Facts
Built 2007
Guests 96
Crew 30
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Prices are per person based on double occupancy. Pricing on some sailings may reflect special limited time offers, not combinable with any other offers/discounts. Valid on new bookings only. American Cruise Lines includes all shipboard meals, entertainment, tips and gratuities, alcohol, and other port charges and fees in the price of the cruise. Many shore excursions are also included in the cost of the cruise.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.