American Star
Category SSF - Seven Seas Suite Forward
Seven Seas Suite (Forward)
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7 Night Chesapeake Bay Cruise from Baltimore

Ship: American Star
Cruise Line: American Cruise Lines
Sailed: Saturday, Nov 3, 2018 from Baltimore, United States
Ended: Saturday, Nov 10, 2018
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Saturday, Nov 3, 2018 departure of the American Star. If American Cruise Lines modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing , the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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Day 1 - Saturday - Nov 3, 2018
Baltimore, United States
Baltimore, United States    
Baltimore is a great American city, bustling with excitement, colonial history, and a rejuvenated maritime spirit. Explore its history onboard the decks of celebrated ships and on the cobbled streets of the charming waterfront Inner Harbor, or visit Fort McHenry, where Francis Scott Key was inspired to pen "The Star-Spangled Banner".
Day 2 - Sunday - Nov 4, 2018
Yorktown, United States
Yorktown, United States    
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Williamsburg, United States    
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Yorktown, United States    
Step back in time in a town that transformed the history of a nation. Yorktown is known for its monumental battlefields, authentic colonial homes, and storied past. Discover museum exhibits, recreated Continental Army encampments, and restored homes from the 1700's. Or, you may choose to visit Colonial Williamsburg - once the political and economic center of the Virginia Colony, today the world's premier living history site.
Day 3 - Monday - Nov 5, 2018
Crisfield, United States    
Tangier Island, United States    
Settled in 1608 by Capt. John Smith, the charming island of Tangier retains many customs and much of the appearance of an earlier era, thanks in part to the remarkably recent introduction of modern amenities and technology. Stroll through the delightful village, with its crab shanties, shops, and charming homes.
Day 4 - Tuesday - Nov 6, 2018
Cambridge, United States    
Cambridge is an authentic Chesapeake town known for its rich history, beautiful buildings, vibrant arts scene, and unique shops. Sail on an authentic skipjack or visit the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge and see the diverse wildlife and shorebirds that inhabit the area. End your day with a special tea party hosted in the historic LaGrange Plantation.
Day 5 - Wednesday - Nov 7, 2018
Oxford , United States    
Founded in 1683, Oxford gained its prominence as a thriving seaport in colonial days after being mandated in 1694 as the first and only port of entry on the Eastern Shore. Today, the town invites guests to discover a rich maritime history, with houses dating back to the late 1600s, historically fascinating museums, and the original Oxford-Bellevue Ferry.
Day 6 - Thursday - Nov 8, 2018
St Michaels, United States    
Stroll along the waterfront of scenic St. Michaels, or peruse the charming gift shops and boutiques on tree-lined Talbot Street. Dock at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, once a famed shipbuilding village. The quiet enchantment, exciting past, and romantic atmosphere of this lovingly restored town will take you back in time to the 1800s.
Day 7 - Friday - Nov 9, 2018
Annapolis, Maryland    
This 18th-century port pleasingly preserves its colonial American charm, showcasing its magnificent architecture and the United States Naval Academy, a National Historic Landmark. With city streets boasting 1,300 pre-1900 buildings in 15 different architectural styles, Annapolis is often called a "museum without walls".
Day 8 - Saturday - Nov 10, 2018
Baltimore, United States
Baltimore, United States    
Spend your day visiting Baltimore, one of America's finest cities. A number of excursions are available for you and your travel group, many related to Baltimore's rich maritime history. Make sure you tour the Baltimore Aquarium and the Civil War Museum.
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