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Round-trip from Jacksonville, explore the charming towns, impressive wildlife, and native scenery on this exciting river cruise through northern Florida. Start your voyage in Green Cove Springs, known for its warm mineral springs reputed to have healing powers. Travel along the St. John’s River, a designated American Heritage River, and admire scenic views from the top of the ship’s sun deck. Journey to the heart of the Ocala National Forest and observe alligators, playful manatees, and majestic bald eagles in their natural habitat. Explore the historic ruins, unique architecture, and narrow streets of St. Augustine, once considered to be the “American Riviera.” After each day of discovery, share your adventures with fellow guests.

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  • Pre-Cruise Jacksonville Pre- Cruise Package
  • Day 1 Jacksonville, FL
  • Day 2 Green Cove Springs, FL
  • Day 3 Palatka, FL
  • Day 4 Amelia Island, FL
  • Day 5 Cruising the Tolomato River
  • Day 6 St. Augustine, FL
  • Day 7 Jacksonville, FL
  • Day 8 Jacksonville, FL

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Pre-Cruise

Our custom Pre-Cruise Package provides you with a seamless way to experience Jacksonville and easily board the ship. Arrive the day before your cruise and American Cruise Lines will handle the rest. The package includes a 1 night stay at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, located on the riverfront and steps away from the dock.

Pre-Cruise Packages must be reserved at least 30 days before your cruise date. Please call (800) 460-4518 for pricing and availability.

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  • Jacksonville Pre-Cruise Package

    Jacksonville Pre-Cruise Package

    Experience all that Jacksonville has to offer, including a one-night stay at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, located steps away from the ship's dock. On the day of embarkation, enjoy a full breakfast, explore the riverfront on your own and board the ship to begin your exiting journey.

    Pre-Cruise Packages must be reserved at least 30 days before your cruise date. Please call (800) 460-4518 for pricing and availability.

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Day 1 - Jacksonville, FL

Departing for Green Cove Springs, enjoy an onboard welcome reception as we cruise along the waters of St. Johns River. Distinguished as an American Heritage River, it is one of only three rivers in the nation that flows north.

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  • Welcome Aboard

    Welcome Aboard

    As you embark upon your journey, enjoy a Welcome Aboard Reception with co*cktails, hors d’oeuvres and entertainment. Meet the crew, your onboard experts, and fellow guests. Learn more about the wonderful adventure ahead of you.

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Day 2 - Green Cove Springs, FL

In the1800s,Green Cove Springs attracted a surge of vacationers from the North, drawn to the warm mineral springs reputed to have medicinal qualities and healing powers. Steamboat services brought members of high society, searching for a warm retreat from the winter’s harsh climate. Today, visitors can explore the historic district, which includes vintage homes and gorgeous surroundings.

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  • Green Cove Springs Driving Exploration

    Green Cove Springs Driving Exploration

    Green Cove Springs has had many identities through the years, including “White Sulfur Springs,” “the Saratoga of the South,” the world’s largest “Mothball Fleet,” and “Little Detroit.” During this interactive sightseeing drive, learn about the town’s famous residents, architecture, history, and local culture with photo stops along the way. Travel through the historic district, continuing to nearby military sites, and visiting the birthplace of Southern Rock. At the end, take a short walk across a footbridge to see the famous spring from which the town got its name.

    Activity Level: Low| ADA Accessible: Partial

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Day 3 - Palatka, FL

Once known for its worldwide shipping commerce of citrus and timber, Palatka attracted a number of wealthy northerners looking to relocate to a warmer climate. Today, it remains a charming river town with grand homes thatstand as a testament to distinguished residents that once called Palatka home. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy visiting the beautifully landscaped Ravine Gardens State Park.

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  • Blue Spring State Park

    Blue Spring State Park

    Covering more than 2,600 acres, Blue Spring State Park is home to the largest spring on St. John's River and is a refuge for the West Indian manatee, one of the world's most endangered species. In season, the manatees congregate here to enjoy the warmth of the year-round 72 -degree waters. Sail on a private charter along the St. Johns River, while our expert guide provides commentary on local and river history, along with illustrated accounts of the numerous bird species, alligators, and other wild critters that call this area home. After, you will have a chance to view manatees at the observation platform (during the season), shop at the gift store, and explore on your own time.

    Activity Level: Moderate| ADA Accessible: Yes

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  • Palatka City Experience

    Palatka City Experience

    Join local guide Sam Deputy on a narrated city exploration. Learn about the history and culture of Palatka through the famous murals that cover the buildings of the city. Visit one of the most historic homes in central Florida, the Bronson-Mulholland House. Judge Isaac H. Bronson was one of four circuit state judges in Florida after it became a state in 1845. His family was committed to helping Palatka prosper for many years after.

    Activity Level: Moderate| ADA Accessible: Yes

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Day 4 - Amelia Island, FL

Discover the unspoiled beauty of Amelia Island, with miles of quartz beaches and rolling sand dunes. Fernandina Beach, the island's only city, harbors a treasure trove of history, antiques, and collectibles. Explore Centre Street's Historic District,featuring restored 19th-century Victorian homes and shops. Bask in Amelia Island's charm as you stroll along the tree-lined avenues.

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  • Amelia Island River Cruise

    Amelia Island River Cruise

    A visit to Amelia Island is incomplete without an exploration of its scenic waterways. Discover the backwaters of Amelia Island and Eagan Creek on this narrated cruise as you learn the history of Fernandina, America’s second oldest city. Highlights include Fort Clinch, the Amelia Island Lighthouse and, of course, viewing the island from this beautiful waterway.

    Activity Level: Low| ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes

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  • Fernandina Beach Seaport Walking Exploration

    Fernandina Beach Seaport Walking Exploration

    Join a local guide for a leisurely walk through the lovely seaport of Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island. Begin at the City Marina and continue to the center of town weaving through historic streets including both residential and business districts while viewing restored Victorian homes, inns, churches, and more. The exploration will end with a gathering next to the Historic Courthouse, where your guide will concludewith a remarkable tale of an influential islander from its past.

    Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes

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  • Amelia Island Trolley Exploration

    Amelia Island Trolley Exploration

    This guided exploration will take you on a journey back in time as you travel through the historic downtown of Fernandina Beach, known as Old Town Fernandina. A waterfront neighborhood located on a bluff above the Amelia River, it has historic homes dating to the mid-1800s and is the only Spanish town in Florida with the original site plat remaining. Continue to the "Silk Stocking District," where many ofFernandinaBeach's most prominent citizens of the 19th century built their homes, concluding your experience in the picturesque North End of the island.

    Activity Level: Low| ADA Accessible:Yes

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  • Lofton Creek Kayaking

    Lofton Creek Kayaking

    Experience "old Florida" on this guided kayaking experience. Paddle Florida's black water known for its highly reflective properties that enhance the already natural beauty of the creek. Meander through this peaceful wooded environment and enjoy viewing various seasonal aquatic vegetation while keeping an eye out for birds and other native wildlife. As a keepsake of your time on the water, receive a complimentary digital memory photo album. This kayaking excursion is a great for all levels of kayakers.

    Activity Level: Moderate| ADA Accessible: No

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  • Fort Clinch State Park

    Fort Clinch State Park

    Visit Fort Clinch State Park, located on a peninsula near the northernmost point of Amelia Island at the entrance to the Cumberland Sound. Admire the scenic landscapes that surround you, including sand dunes, planes, maritime hammock and estuarine tidal march. Explore the 19th-century Fort Clinch, which served as the area base of Union operations throughout the Civil War.

    Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial

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Day 5 - Cruising the Tolomato River

Travel along one of the most impressive stretches of inland waterways in the United States, the Tolomato River. Witness many spectacular sites, including a rare glimpse of the Atlantic Ocean, visible over the Barrier Islands. Join our onboard naturalist on the open observation decks for views of native wildlife, captivating sunsets, hidden villages, and miles of pristine landscapes.

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  • A Day of Cruising

    A Day of Cruising

    There are a variety of activities scheduled on board when the ship is underway, which vary depending on the itinerary and scheduled date. Enjoy destination-focused enrichment programs with special guest speakers who present topics related to the region and ports of call, including Art Classes, App-titude Classes (Tech Made Easy), Cooking Demonstrations, Mixology (practice of making great co*cktails,) Trivia, Game Shows, and more.

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Day 6 - St. Augustine, FL

In the late 1800s, oil tycoon Henry Flagler developed St. Augustine in an attempt to fulfill his vision of establishing an American Riviera along Florida's eastern shores. Although this "golden era" ended in the early 1900s, Flagler's legacy remains. Explore historic ruins, unique architecture, and the narrow streets of a city once used as a remote outpost by the Spanish Empire.

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  • Legends & Liars

    Join a local historian and storyteller for an entertaining walk along the narrow brick passageways of the Oldest City, along a path that few visitors get to see. Learn about the legends and secrets of St. Augustine. Of all the tales you hear, one will be a complete lie. Have fun mingling along the way to figure out which outlandish story is false. At the end of the exploration, whoever guesses which story is a lie wins a prize.

    Activity Level: Moderate| ADA Accessible: Yes

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  • Gilded Age Walking Exploration with Henry Flagler

    Gilded Age Walking Exploration with Henry Flagler

    Experience a time in St. Augustine when it was a resort for the rich and famous and guests came for the season to the “Newport of the South.” With Henry Flagler or one of the other Flagler contemporaries as your guide, visit the Venetian Renaissance gem of Flagler Memorial Church. During your walk view a variety of historic gems including the old Ponce de Leon Hotel, Villa Zorayda, and the old Alcazar Hotel and courtyard. Get a first person account of how sleepy St. Augustine became a destination during the Gilded Age.

    Activity Level: Moderate| ADA Accessible: Yes

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  • Alligator Farm & Zoological Park

    The St. Augustine Alligator Farm and Zoological Park is one of Florida’s oldest attractions. For over a century, millions of visitors have been lured by the presence of reptiles, long regarded as mysterious, dangerous, and frightening. The St. Augustine Alligator Farm has also inspired the popularization of the alligator which has become a symbol of the state. Observe many species of animals, including a wide variety of exotic reptiles, found nowhere else in Florida.

    Activity Level: High | ADA Accessible: Yes

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  • Old Town Trolley

    Old Town Trolley

    Cruise through the beautiful streets of St. Augustine on the Old Town Trolley making a variety of stops throughout the town. Explore at your leisure and enjoy countless attractions throughout the day, including the St. Augustine History Museum, the Old Jail, Potter's Wax Museum, and the Old Drug Store.

    Activity Level: Moderate| ADA Accessible: Yes

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Day 7 - Jacksonville, FL

Jax, as locals call it, features miles of beaches, historic neighborhoods, eclectic museums, and a vibrant street arts scene. Led by our local guide, explore all that this vibrant city has to offer, including creative coastal cuisine, delicious craft beer, and so much more.

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  • Riverside and San Marco Sunset Cruise

    Riverside and San Marco Sunset Cruise

    On a relaxing cruise, enjoy a beautiful sunset and great music aboard an open-air pontoon boat. We will cruise south along the St. Johns River taking in the scenic views along Riverside, Avondale, and San Marco, returning downtown in time to see the sparkling city lights.

    Activity Level: Low| ADA Accessible: Yes

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  • Go Tuk'n Experience

    Go Tuk'n Experience

    On this exclusive experience for American Cruise Lines guests, see some of the hidden gems of downtown Jacksonville and the historic communities of Riverside and Avondale. Aboard an open-air Tuk Tuk, driven by a knowledgeable guide, learn about the city’s past, including the Great Fire of 1901, as well as its present and future development. Along the way, admire a variety of architecture styles, with homes designed by world-renowned architects, before and after the fire.

    Activity Level: High | ADA Accessible: Partial

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  • The Jacksonville Experience

    The Jacksonville Experience

    This excursion is a perfect way to navigate the “River City.” Once known as “Cowford,” this picturesque city along the river has grown to be the largest city in land area in the continental United States. Led by a local guide, learn how Jacksonville rose from the ashes of the Great Fire of 1901 to emerge as an architectural gem of the South. Explore the luxurious old Carling Hotel and hear the exploits of past presidents, great American architects, and music legends such as Elvis.

    Activity Level: Moderate| ADA Accessible: Yes

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  • Downtown Dolphin & History Sightseeing Cruise

    Enjoy a historic river cruise in downtown Jacksonville, Florida's original port city. On this narrated journey, learn about Jacksonville's past, present and future. Your guide will discuss the site you see along the way as you cruise east toward Exchange Club Island. Learn about the St. Johns River, an American Heritage River, and see first-hand the diverse wildlife that abounds in and around it. Be on the lookout for dolphins in the waters near downtown Jacksonville.

    Activity Level: Low| ADA Accessible: Yes

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Day 8 - Jacksonville, FL

Take in the beautiful weather of northern Florida as you disembark from your tour of the South. Reflect upon the wonderful time had and the new friends made as you start your journey home. Or stay a day or two longer to experience all that Jacksonville has to offer.

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  • Explore More in Jacksonville

    Explore More in Jacksonville

    Stay a day or two longer to explore more of Jacksonville. The city offers a number of wonderful attractions, including the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, cumme*r Museum of Art, and Little Talbot Island.

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What cruises leave from Jacksonville, Florida? ›

Cruises out of Jacksonville

The two cruise lines that predominantly sail out of the Jaxport Cruise Terminal are Carnival Cruise Line and Norwegian Cruise Line.

How many days is a river cruise? ›

A river cruise is an overnight cruise on an inland passage like a river, lake or intracoastal waterway. Generally 7-nights or longer, river cruises stop in small ports of call, sometimes able to dock on the river's edge where no dock exists.

Who goes on river cruises? ›

While river cruises can be enjoyed by people of all ages, they generally appeal to people more advanced in age -- baby boomers, in particular.

Do you need a passport for cruises? ›

When traveling outside of the U.S. a passport is always recommended, but cruises are the exception to the rule. As long as you book a closed loop cruise, you can travel to certain destinations without a passport.

What cities in Florida do cruises leave from? ›

If you're cruising from Florida, you have five ports from which to choose. Four -- Miami, Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Port Canaveral and Jacksonville -- are situated along the state's Atlantic coast. The fifth, Tampa, is on the state's Gulf coast.

How much does the average river cruise cost? ›

The cost of river cruises can vary quite a bit but typically averages around $300 or $500 (or more) per person per night. That said, there are always some good promotions and offers where the price can decrease by 50% or more, especially if you are okay with booking an interior cabin.

What is the best time of year to go on a river cruise? ›

Spring Awakening (March to May)

As the world emerges from its wintry slumber, spring paints the landscapes with a spectrum of beautiful colors. This time of year is magical for river cruising.

How far in advance should you book a river cruise? ›

Plan seven to eight months in advance.

River cruises are a unique beast in that the cheapest and most expensive accommodation choices tend to go first.

Can you wear jeans on a river cruise? ›

For daytime and excursions, think shorts or light trousers in warm weather, and jeans with jumpers when it cools down. Dining Dress Code: Lunch is casual, reflecting your daytime attire. Dinner, however, nudges towards smart casual, with shorts, T-shirts, and jeans generally discouraged.

Which side of the ship is better on a river cruise? ›

It doesn't matter where you're going, or what river you're sailing on, or even what ship you're sailing aboard. Both sides of the ship are created equal.

What is the best river cruise for the first time? ›

Best river cruises for first timers
  • North Sea Odyssey. ...
  • Romantic Danube. ...
  • Paris & Normandy. AmaWaterways. ...
  • Enticing Douro (Wine Cruise) AmaWaterways. ...
  • Grand European Tour. Viking River Cruises.
  • Grand European Tour. Viking River Cruises.
  • Melodies of the Danube. AmaWaterways. ...
  • Castles along the Rhine. Uniworld River Cruises.
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Is Norwegian coming to Jacksonville, FL? ›

The 2,394-guest capacity Norwegian Gem will homeport in Jacksonville, Fla. from November to April every year through 2028, offering seasonal cruises to The Bahamas and Eastern Caribbean. When Norwegian Gem arrives at JAXPORT in November 2025, it will mark the first time NCL homeports in Jacksonville, Fla.

Do you need a passport to go on a cruise to The Bahamas? ›

If you are a US citizen, you can take a “closed-loop cruise” (one that begins and ends at the same port) to The Bahamas without a passport. Instead, you'll need to present another proof of citizenship such as a birth certificate and a government-issued photo ID.

Does Norwegian Cruise Line go out of Florida? ›

With our award-winning cruise ships setting off from three convenient departure ports, starting a vacation from the Cruise Capital of the World leads to places and memories you'll daydream about for years to come. Sail from Orlando, Miami or Tampa to incredible destinations. It's time to pack up and go!

Where does Royal Caribbean go out of in Florida? ›

With four major ports, sailing out of Florida offers so many exciting options to explore on a day trip before or after your cruise. Find cruising near you from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando (Port Canaveral) or Tampa and you'll find plenty of things to do to soak up the sun and culture in the Florida region.

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