American Star Review

Great lobster feast cruise

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Sally Marsh
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Jul 2017
Cabin: Cabin AAL

We wanted to see the Islands of Nantucket and Martha's vineyard, and it was a lobster bake cruise.

The food was amazing, with an authentic lobster bake in the sand. This was my first cruise, and I enjoyed getting to know all of the 91 passengers. The small boat cruising is the only way to go. My husband and I have booked another small boat cruise to Alaska for next August. That will be on a new ship called the American Constellation, leaving and returning from Juno Alaska, with 175 passengers. We enjoyed getting to know a lot of people and seeing great sights, as well as eating amazing food. The top deck was a great place to escape and unwind at any time of the day. Whether you like the sun or shade, it was a great place to read, nap or enjoy the sights. Try American Cruise Lines, I think you would enjoy it.

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Cabin AAL

very adequate, enjoyed balcony, and having the door open.

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