East Coast Inland Passage (Washington to Amelia Islands)

15 days

Ship: American Liberty

East Coast Inland Passage (Washington to Amelia Islands)
American Cruise Lines

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Jul. 24, 2027, Sat. - Washington, DC
  • Day 2 - Jul. 25, 2027, Sun. - Saint Michaels, Maryland
  • Day 3 - Jul. 26, 2027, Mon. - Norfolk, Virginia
  • Day 4 - Jul. 27, 2027, Tue. - Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
  • Day 5 - Jul. 28, 2027, Wed. - Beaufort, North Carolina
  • Day 6 - Jul. 29, 2027, Thu. - Wilmington, North Carolina
  • Day 7 - Jul. 30, 2027, Fri. -
  • Day 8 - Jul. 31, 2027, Sat. - Charleston, South Carolina
  • Day 9 - Aug. 1, 2027, Sun. - Beaufort, South Carolina
  • Day 10 - Aug. 2, 2027, Mon. - Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
  • Day 11 - Aug. 3, 2027, Tue. - Savannah, Georgia
  • Day 12 - Aug. 4, 2027, Wed. - Saint Simons Island, Georgia
  • Day 13 - Aug. 5, 2027, Thu. - Jekyll Island, Georgia
  • Day 14 - Aug. 6, 2027, Fri. - Fernandina Beach, Florida
  • Day 15 - Aug. 7, 2027, Sat. - Amelia Island, Florida

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - July 24, 2027

Washington, DC

Day 2 - July 25, 2027

Saint Michaels, Maryland

Day 3 - July 26, 2027

Norfolk, Virginia

Like many other old Southern towns, Norfolk has undergone a renaissance, one that's especially visible in the charming shops and cafés in the historic village of Ghent. There's plenty to see in this old navy town.

Day 4 - July 27, 2027

Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

Day 5 - July 28, 2027

Beaufort, North Carolina

Day 6 - July 29, 2027

Wilmington, North Carolina

Day 7 - July 30, 2027

Day 8 - July 31, 2027

Charleston, South Carolina

Wandering through the city's famous Historic District, you would swear it is a movie set. Dozens of church steeples punctuate the low skyline, and horse-drawn carriages pass centuries-old mansions and town houses, their stately salons offering a crystal-laden and parquet-floored version of Southern comfort. Outside, magnolia-filled gardens overflow with carefully tended heirloom plants. At first glance, the city may resemble a 19th-century etching come to life—but look closer and you'll see that block after block of old structures have been restored. Happily, after three centuries of wars, epidemics, fires, and hurricanes, Charleston has prevailed and is now one of the South's best-preserved cities.Although it’s home to Fort Sumter, where the bloodiest war in the nation's history began, Charleston is also famed for its elegant houses. These handsome mansions are showcases for the "Charleston style," a distinctive look that is reminiscent of the West Indies, and for good reason. Before coming to the Carolinas in the late 17th century, many early British colonists first settled on Barbados and other Caribbean islands. In that warm and humid climate they built homes with high ceilings and rooms opening onto broad "piazzas" (porches) at each level to catch sea breezes. As a result, to quote the words of the Duc de La Rochefoucauld, who visited in 1796, "One does not boast in Charleston of having the most beautiful house, but the coolest."Preserved through the hard times that followed the Civil War and an array of natural disasters, many of Charleston's earliest public and private buildings still stand. Thanks to a rigorous preservation movement and strict architectural guidelines, the city's new structures blend in with the old. In many cases, recycling is the name of the game—antique handmade bricks literally lay the foundation for new homes. But although locals do dwell—on certain literal levels—in the past, the city is very much a town of today.Take, for instance, the internationally heralded Spoleto Festival USA. For 17 days every spring, arts patrons from around the world come to enjoy international concerts, dance performances, operas, and plays at various venues citywide. Day in and day out, diners can feast at upscale restaurants, shoppers can look for museum-quality paintings and antiques, and lovers of the outdoors can explore Charleston's outlying beaches, parks, and waterways. But as cosmopolitan as the city has become, it's still the South, and just beyond the city limits are farm stands cooking up boiled peanuts, the state's official snack.

Day 9 - August 01, 2027

Beaufort, South Carolina

Day 10 - August 02, 2027

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Day 11 - August 03, 2027

Savannah, Georgia

Day 12 - August 04, 2027

Saint Simons Island, Georgia

Day 13 - August 05, 2027

Jekyll Island, Georgia

Day 14 - August 06, 2027

Fernandina Beach, Florida

Day 15 - August 07, 2027

Amelia Island, Florida

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