American Cruise Lines, the leader in small ship cruising, has announced that it will be building another brand new riverboat due to the high demand for its U.S. river cruises. A contract has been signed and construction has already begun. The new riverboat will be slightly larger but similar in many respects to the 150-passenger Queen of the Mississippi, which is nearing completion at Chesapeake Shipbuilding in Salisbury, MD.

"We recognize a considerable strength in river cruising and have observed an increased interest in our U.S. river cruises over the last several years," said Charles A. Robertson, CEO of American Cruise Lines. "We look forward to introducing yet another new authentic paddlewheel riverboat to meet this demand."

Robertson attributes the success of the company's river cruise business to its "newer, low-density vessels, each built to meet the highest industry standards in comfort, safety and technology."

American Cruise Lines' third new riverboat will feature a similar capacity to that of the Queen of the Mississippi and will also boast the most spacious staterooms in the industry, entirely private balconies - all with sliding glass doors, a center atrium with a grand staircase, various lounges and numerous amenities including:


* Fully-functioning authentic paddlewheel
* 300+ square foot staterooms
* Private balconies with sliding glass doors
* Various unique lounges, libraries, and cafés
* Fine hotel-style bathrooms
* Room Service
* Wi-Fi in all staterooms
* Satellite TV and DVD player in all staterooms
* Single sitting, open seating dining
* Complimentary cocktail hour

As of yet, no decision has been made as to where the new riverboat will operate other than on U.S. rivers. Additional details and information will be announced in the coming months.

American Cruise Lines offers more than 35 unique itineraries on inland waterways and rivers across the United States. Over the last several years, American Cruise Lines has continued to add new itineraries and ships to accommodate demand. Its newest river itineraries are offered on two authentic paddlewheelers - the 120-passenger Queen of the West operating on the Columbia and Snake Rivers of the Pacific Northwest, and Queen of the Mississippi, American Cruise Lines' brand new authentic paddlewheeler. With a capacity of 150 guests and offering numerous never-before-available amenities, the authentic paddlewheeler is set to debut on the Mississippi River this coming August and is the first new riverboat built for the Mississippi River in nearly 20 years.