American Cruise Lines to Operate Great Lakes Domestic U.S. Cruises in 2026

By GLSR Staff  |  Cruising, Latest News, Passenger Vessels
There will soon be another cruise line operating in the Great Lakes. American Cruise Lines has announced the debut of three domestic U.S. Great Lakes itineraries for the 2026 cruise season. These brand-new cruises, sailing May through August 2026, will be operated aboard American Patriot, the newest small cruise ship in the country.

This announcement marks the first time in decades that an American ship will offer domestic cruises in the Great Lakes. Without the need to cross borders, American Cruise Lines can dock in the heart of small towns, city parks and private marinas.

American’s 2026 Great Lakes itineraries include a 9-Day cruise visiting the Thousand Islands and Niagara Falls, while an additional 9-Day itinerary highlights Lake Michigan, Green Bay inlet, and the wilderness of The Upper Peninsula. The Line’s signature 14-Day cruise, dubbed the American Great Lakes, travels 800 miles through three of the Great Lakes (Erie, Huron, and Michigan).

All itineraries begin, end and remain in the United States, making a passport or international flight unnecessary for American travelers.

American Patriot accommodates 130 guests. The new ship features spacious lounges, a main restaurant, a casual café, chart room, fitness center, laundry room and elevators to all decks.

American Patriot image courtesy of American Cruise Lines

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