Florida Gulf Coast & Keys Cruise-American Maverick

This round-trip cruise from St. Petersburg promises an exhilarating journey around the Sunshine State. Prepare for turquoise waters, fine sand beaches, bright blue waters where sea turtles and manatees live beneath, and sunsets that melt into the horizon; all aboard our newest ships so you can do it all in style.   Explore Marco Island, where the expansive mangrove forests of the Western Hemisphere serve as the backdrop for meetings with friendly resident dolphins. Experience the colorful and laid-back southernmost point in the US: Key West. Walk the same sunlit streets that inspired Ernest Hemingway to create some of his most famous works. Feel the energy of the town that vibrates with a unique cultural rhythm and literary history.

Cruise Details

Clock9 Days & 8 Nights

Double Occupancy from $6,910 pp/do*

Single Occupancyfrom $8,860 pp

CalendarNovember 3, 2026 | November 10, 2026 | November 17, 2026 | November 24, 2026 | December 1, 2026 | December 8, 2026
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December 15, 2026 | December 22, 2026 | December 29, 2026

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*Per person/double occupancy. Special single rates apply where listed. Excludes port fees.
Itineraries may operate in reverse.

Your Itinerary

    1Tampa, FL
    Arrive a day early and settle into hotel situated in the heart of Tampa’s dynamic downtown and a stone's throw from the bustling Riverwalk. Enjoy a morning of relaxation with breakfast before you set sail. We streamline your experience with concierge luggage service, ensuring your bags are delivered directly to your stateroom onboard.

    2St. Petersburg, FL
    We’ll start in St. Petersburg, a city that sparkles between the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay. Famous not only for its record holding days of sunshine, but St. Petersburg is also the birthplace of commercial aviation. In 1914 pilot Tony Jannus flew a Benoist airboat from St. Petersburg to Tampa, demonstrating the potential of air travel over water. It was that small seaplane that sparked the expansion of commercial flight. Be greeted with a festive welcome reception as you board, setting the tone for your journey along the Florida Gulf Coast and Keys. Settle into your state-of-the-art stateroom, get comfortable and get ready to sail.

    3Marco Island, FL
    Positioned on the Gulf of Mexico, our first stop is a haven of white sands and sparkling waters that reflect the peaceful nature of its environment. This corner of Florida’s Paradise Coast holds a deep historical significance, originally populated by the Calusa Indians, they established it as a major trading hub, evidenced by the remarkable shell mounds and artifacts that illustrate their advanced fishing and shelling culture. Named by Spanish explorers in the 16th century after San Marco, the island is enveloped by expansive mangrove estuaries, the largest system of its kind in the Western Hemisphere, home to playful dolphins and manatees. Today, Marco Island is a cherished destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat, where the sunset casts the sky in brilliant golds and the ocean mirrors the moon’s glow.

    4Key West, FL
    Located at the southernmost tip of the Florida Keys, this small island bursts with colorful character and a bohemian spirit. Its streets, lined with pastel-hued conch houses, tell a story of its eclectic past, from its founding in the 1820s to its storied era of pirates and sunken treasures. The island became a creative refuge for famous figures such as Ernest Hemingway and Tennessee Williams, whose legacies permeate the sultry, salt-air atmosphere. Known for its sweet and tangy key lime pie, be sure to grab a slice while you walk these sandy shores. Key West's coral reefs, part of the third-largest barrier reef in the world, invite exploration beneath the waves, revealing a mesmerizing underwater world. As the sun sets, Mallory Square comes alive with performers and artists, celebrating the fiery spectacle with a nightly festival that captures the island’s free spirit.

    5Key West, FL
    One day is not enough for this quirky island. As the jewel of the Florida Keys, continue to explore its unique blend of natural beauty and eclectic culture. This island is framed by the inviting turquoise waters of the Atlantic, offering unparalleled opportunities for snorkeling and diving near North America's only living coral barrier reef. The charming streets of Old Town showcase a collection of tropical gardens and historic conch houses, reflecting the island’s vibrant maritime story and diverse influences. Key West also thrives as a hub for creative expression, drawing artists and musicians who add a dynamic energy to its laid-back atmosphere. For a perfect day's end, stroll along Smathers Beach, where the soft, white sand meets gentle waves, and treat yourself to a tropical-flavored shaved ice, a refreshing way to savor the island’s picturesque seaside ambiance.

    6Day of Cruising
    Revel in the stunning views that unfold around you as you unwind on your private balcony. Join other travelers for lunch, then have an engaging afternoon with our enrichment program hosted by our onboard expert. Head up to the sun deck and enjoy the breeze as we continue. Make sure to swing by cocktail hour each night and get ready for exciting onboard entertainment.

    7Punta Gorda, FL
    This charming waterfront town on Florida's Gulf Coast traces its roots back to the late 19th century. Initially a fishing and farming community, the town became a strategic player in Florida's phosphate industry, with railways constructed specifically to transport these valuable minerals. The city's layout, characterized by wide streets designed by Colonel Isaac Trabue, showcases the town's unique history and planning foresight. The historic district is lined with ancient oaks draped in Spanish moss, shading the restored Victorian-era homes that testify to Punta Gorda's intricate past. At the junction of the Peace River and Charlotte Harbor, Punta Gorda not only offers beautiful water views but also serves as a gateway to aquatic activities that highlight its ecological importance. Year-round, the community celebrates its distinct heritage and enduring spirit, inviting visitors to explore its historical sites and participate in local festivities

    8St. Petersburg, FL
    Known affectionately as St. Pete, this city sparkles along the Gulf Coast, distinguished by its vibrant arts scene and historical depth. Founded in 1888 by John C. Williams and Peter Demens, the city boasts an intriguing origin, with Demens winning the right to name the city after a coin toss. Today, St. Pete holds the Guinness World Record for the most consecutive days of sunshine, a testament to its sunny disposition and inviting climate. The city's downtown area is a hub for culture, with the renowned Salvador Dalí Museum showcasing the largest collection of Dalí's works outside of Europe. St. Petersburg also serves as a beacon for environmental conservation with its lush public parks and extensive shoreline, making it a prime destination for both cultural aficionados and nature enthusiasts.

    9St. Petersburg, FL
    Welcome back to the starting point of our memorable Florida Gulf Coast & Keys Cruise. Enjoy a final breakfast onboard as we cherish the moments we've shared and the discoveries we've made. Thank you for choosing to cruise with us. It's been a pleasure exploring with you. Safe travels until we meet again.

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Cabin Categories

Cabin Single Price Double Price
Grand Suite (GS)$11,310 pp
Sky Suite (SKY)$8,755 pp
Vista Balcony (VB)$7,795 pp
Premium Balcony (PB)$6,910 pp
Single Balcony (SGB)$8,860

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Florida Gulf Coast & Keys Cruise-American Maverick

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