11 ships available for comparison
Data updated February 2026
Planning a cruise with American Cruise Lines? Compare their fleet of 11 ships to find the perfect vessel for your vacation. Whether you're looking for the largest ship with the most amenities or a newer vessel with modern features, our comparison tool helps you make an informed decision.
Each American Cruise Lines ship offers a unique experience. Compare specifications like gross tonnage, passenger capacity, year built, and number of decks to understand the differences between ships in the fleet.
American Serenade
3,527 GT • 190 pax
American Song
3,527 GT • 190 pax
American Splendor
3,527 GT • 190 pax
American Jazz
3,527 GT • 190 pax
American Melody
3,527 GT • 190 pax
American Harmony
3,527 GT • 190 pax
American Patriot
3,300 GT • 109 pax
American Glory
3,000 GT • 49 pax
American Constellation
3,000 GT • 175 pax
American Eagle
1,600 GT • 49 pax
American Star
1,600 GT • 100 pax
American Serenade vs American Song
American Song vs American Splendor
American Splendor vs American Jazz
American Jazz vs American Melody
American Melody vs American Harmony
American Harmony vs American Patriot
American Patriot vs American Glory
American Glory vs American Constellation
American Constellation vs American Eagle
American Eagle vs American Star
American Cruise Lines currently operates 11 cruise ships. Compare them side-by-side on this page to find the one that best fits your vacation needs.
American Cruise Lines ships vary in size from intimate vessels to mega-ships. Use our comparison tool above to sort by gross tonnage and find the largest ship in the fleet.
Larger American Cruise Lines ships typically offer more family amenities including kids clubs, water parks, and entertainment. Compare passenger capacity and amenities to find the best family ship.
American Cruise Lines regularly updates its fleet with new ships and refurbishments. Check the year built column in our comparison to find the newest additions to the fleet.
Consider factors like ship size, passenger capacity, year built, and specific amenities. Larger ships offer more entertainment options while smaller ships provide a more intimate experience.