You might not think it’s a smart idea to board a cruise ship without a passport, but it’s actually one of the latest travel trends – and it continues to grow.
There’s no denying that a trip to Alaska, Hawaii, the Caribbean or even a grand adventure to Europe are phenomenal choices, but companies like American Cruise Lines pride themselves on showcasing overlooked waterways right here in our own backyard.

Their newest destination, which will arrive in 2026, is sure to be a shock!
For the for the first time in decadesTravelers who want to avoid long flights but still enjoy a multi-day excursion on scenic waters can book a cruise on one of America’s most beautiful lakes.
The Midwest and cruises may seem like oil and water to go together at first glance, but once you get into the vast Great LakesAmerican Cruise Lines is sure to make you forget about remote paradises as you cruise charming harbor towns and vibrant blue lakes.
The American Cruise Lines Experience
Ever seen a megaship? One look at it can be overwhelming, especially when you consider all those rude, annoying kids sharing the pool with you.


Think of American Cruise Lines as the anti-megaship.
Offering cozier digs without the flash of casinos, screaming kids on slides, and still providing all-inclusive amenities without the party atmosphere.
So expect spacious rooms (by cruise standards), locally sourced, bespoke food menus and 24/7 hospitality – including free booze, so you can bring the party to you rather than going to a cheap disco.
Better yet, tip is also included!
A trip with ACL feels more like a boutique hotel with attentive service than a giant waterfront resort, and the accolades speak for themselves.


According to their official website“American Cruise Lines is the most awarded U.S. river and small ship cruise line.”
A pre-cruise hotel stay is also included on all itineraries before boarding, so you can rest assured your trip is in good hands from the start.
The Great Lakes Welcomes first cruise in decades
Travelers no longer have to fly across the country to places like San Diego or Miami to set sail for an epic cruise. If you did that, it would be quite a winding route to the Great Lakes.


Instead, travelers can depart from the Midwest, which may sound strange, but according to Charles B. Robertson, president and CEO of American Cruise Lines, “guests have long asked about our style of Great Lakes cruising.”
Adding, “we are now proud to offer these cruises as only Americans can, aboard a new small ship that sails 100% domestically.”
That’s right – no trips to maple country, as all new adventures in the Great Lakes will remain in the US of A.
According to TravelAge West, the “American Patriot” will host up to 130 guests on the following routes.


9-day option:
- Departing from Milwaukee, expect plenty of historic sights including the Harley Davidson Museum, the USS Silverside Submarine Museum and Fayette Historic Townsite, including a stop in the land of cheeseheads by visiting the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay on the Lake Michigan and Upper Peninsula cruise.
Departure dates: June 24, July 1, August 1 and August 8, 2026
- Departing from Syracuse (technically Oswego) and Cleveland, you’ll conquer Lake Erie and Lake Ontario with some cool stops along the way, including Boldt Castle and a glass-bottom excursion to a famous shipwreck, and a visit to the Susan B. Anthony House & Museum on the Great Lakes and Thousand Islands cruise.
Departure dates: May 22, May 29, June 5 and August 27, 2026


14-day option:
- If you’re departing from Cleveland and Milwaukee, you can add 5 days to your itinerary on the American Great Lakes travel and still enjoy the amazing scenery of Lake Erie, Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, plus some delightful stops along the way, including one of our favorite hidden gems here at Travel Off Path, the timeless, car-free island Mackinacand even more underrated Silver Lake Sand Dunes.
Departure dates: June 12, July 8, July 20 and August 15, 2026
It has already been announced that more data will be launched in 2027, but so far ACL remains quiet about it.


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