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American Encore Passes Sea Trials, Sets New Standard for River Cruising

By MGN EditorialMarch 18, 2026 at 02:00 AM

American Cruise Lines' new riverboat, American Encore, has successfully completed sea trials and is now headed to the Pacific Northwest for its inaugural voyages.

American Cruise Lines is pleased to announce that its brand new riverboat, American Encore, has passed Sea Trials with flying colors and is already underway along its journey to the Columbia and Snake Rivers in the Pacific Northwest. According to the press release, the American Encore 'sets a new standard for global river cruising' with its state-of-the-art design and amenities. The 184-passenger vessel features the latest environmental technologies, spacious staterooms, and a variety of onboard experiences to immerse guests in the natural beauty of the region. 'We are thrilled to welcome American Encore to our growing fleet of innovative river cruise ships,' said Charles B. Robertson, President & CEO of American Cruise Lines. 'This new riverboat represents our continued commitment to providing our guests with the highest levels of comfort, service and enrichment on the rivers of the United States.' The successful completion of sea trials is an important milestone, ensuring the vessel's systems and safety features are fully operational before beginning revenue service. American Encore will now make its way to the Pacific Northwest, where it will embark on a series of inaugural cruises exploring the Columbia and Snake River region. This new addition to American Cruise Lines' fleet comes as river cruising continues to grow in popularity, with travelers seeking immersive, domestic vacation experiences. The company's investment in state-of-the-art, environmentally-friendly river ships positions it well to meet this increasing demand in the years ahead.
#river cruising#American Cruise Lines#new ships#Columbia River#Snake River

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