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American Heritage cruise ship profile

American Heritage is a cruise ship with 150 passengers, 40 crew, 2,700 GT, built in 2015. Compare ship facts, onboard context, and related sailings before choosing an itinerary.

Ship facts

  • Operator: American Cruise Lines.
  • Passenger capacity: 150.
  • Crew count: 40.
  • Gross tonnage: 2,700 GT.
  • Length: 90 meters.
  • Decks: 5.
  • Year built: 2015, making the ship about 11 years old in 2026.

Size, space, and onboard planning context

American Heritage is a smaller ship for American Cruise Lines. Its 2,700 GT size and 150 passenger capacity help indicate how busy public spaces, embarkation, dining, and port days may feel.

The passenger-to-crew ratio is approximately 3.8:1 using the current passenger and crew figures. The gross-tonnage-per-passenger figure is about 18, a useful rough signal when comparing ship scale and onboard space. 5 decks and 90 meters of length can affect walking distance between cabins, dining, entertainment, and gangway areas.

Onboard signals to compare

  • American Heritage is not marked as having a kids club in the current ship record.
  • American Heritage is not marked as having adult-only areas in the current ship record.
  • 1 included dining option is listed in the ship record.

Research this ship

Use American Heritage's profile alongside cruise search, cruise line comparisons, and port timetables. Ship size, age, capacity, crew level, and onboard style can change the feel of an itinerary as much as the route itself.

Always confirm final ship amenities, deck plans, cabin details, and schedule changes with the cruise line before booking.