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MV Independence |
American Cruise Lines is proud to introduce the
Independence, the newest addition to the ACL fleet. While the ship is
similar to the American Star and American Spirit, the size of
the ship is larger, enabling the interior areas, including the staterooms and
balconies to be even more spacious and deluxe. The Independence is
also fully stabilized, with Rolls Royce stabilizers, allowing American Cruise
Lines to reach even more fascinating destinations in smooth comfort |
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Constructed:
Flagged:
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2010
United States
TBA |
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Technical Data
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LOA |
214 ft |
Beam
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45.6 ft |
Draft
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10.8 ft |
Cruising Speed
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14 knots |
GRT |
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Elevator |
2 |
Accommodation for a maximum capacity of 104 Passengers
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Finely Appointed Staterooms
Our staterooms are the most spacious in small ship cruising - all over 200
square feet in size, and each with large opening picture windows and a private
bathroom.
Your spacious stateroom is a comfortable haven and the perfect place to relax
and unwind. Enjoy the ever-changing scenery from your large, opening picture
window or from your private balcony.
Stateroom Features
• Spacious staterooms – Largest in the industry
• Most staterooms with private balconies
• Large Opening Picture Window
• All interior entrances means that every stateroom has a private view
• Complimentary Wi-Fi in all staterooms
• Satellite TV and DVD player in all staterooms
• Twice-Daily Stateroom Service
• Individual Climate Control System
• Writing Desk & Stationary
• Hair Dryer
• Spacious Closet
• Four-Drawer Dressers & Night Tables
• 110-Volt Outlets |
• Passenger
Capacity: 104
• Spacious staterooms - Largest in the industry
• Most staterooms with private balconies
• Elevators to all decks
• Grand Dining Room comfortably seats all passengers at the same time
• All of the latest navigation and safety equipment
• Exercise Area and Putting Green |
Public
Rooms:
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Contact Information:
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Ships Telephone: TBA
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Ships Fax No:
TBA
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Safety
Registered:
Total crew
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Facilities and Activities: |
The ship docks in the heart of
each town so that shopping, museums and other points of interest are within
walking distance. There are historians, naturalists and local experts who speak
on history, culture, ecology, and wildlife. There are several open decks and
several glassed-in observation lounges for watching passing scenery. There is a
library with a collection of videos previewing areas to be visited as well as
current and classic films, there is a putting green on the recreation deck. The
ship is used frequently by corporate groups and has satellite TV.
Cuisine: American with local
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Itineraries:
The Independence start her season In March in
Jacksonville and gradually through the course of the summer works her way
north Portland, Maine.. |
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