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American Canadian Caribbean Cruise Line

Started in 1964 with one ship by Luther Blount, American Canadian Caribbean Cruise Line has, over the years, acquired two more ships and thousands of loyal travelers.


American Canadian Caribbean Cruise Line has now expanded its boundaries to explore the waters of Newfoundland and Labrador in the north to the tropical Caribbean and Central America in the south.

American Canadian Caribbean Cruise Line's Ships

The three ships which keep the flag of American Canadian Caribbean Line flying proudly are- Grande Mariner, Grande Caribe and Niagara Prince.

Grande Mariner is the latest pride of American Canadian Caribbean Line. Its features include the characteristic bow ramp of America Canadian Caribbean Line.

It charts the course followed by all the three ships i.e Atlantic Coast and Great Lakes from Labrador to

South and Central America.

Grande Caribe is the largest of the three ships of American Canadian Caribbean Cruise Line. It has a capacity for 100 passengers. Much like the other two ships, Grand Caribe has a retractable pilot house which makes it possible for the ship to pass under low bridges.

Niagara Prince shares all the features of the other two American Canadian Caribbean Line ships. It can accommodate over 70 passengers.

American Canadian Caribbean Line, perhaps in the belief that Luxury and Adventure are not the most compatible partners, has kept them divorced. The passengers, as evidenced by their growing number, do not seem to miss much, but rather feel compensated by the unique itinerary that takes them to great many historical and other exciting sites.

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