Hudson River Fall Foliage – American Eagle

Enjoy the changing colors on this fantastic Fall Foliage cruise, roundtrip from the ‘City that Never Sleeps’ – New York City! The Hudson River will be your guide, cruising North along the landscape of New York. Through the Catskill Mountains, you’ll dock in some of the oldest towns in America, while the world is framed by glorious reds, oranges and yellows! The Hudson River Valley is well known for its Autumn colors for good reason. Immerse yourself in the history of this scenic region – from the American Revolution, presidential mansions, and historic artists, to the Legends of Sleepy Hollow in Tarrytown – Autumn is an amazing time to visit the Hudson River.

Ports of call: Albany, Kingston, West Point, Sleepy Hollow, New York City

Cruise Details

Clock8 Days & 7 Nights

Double Occupancy from $7,070 pp/do*

Single Occupancyfrom $9,865 pp

CalendarSeptember 24, 2025 | September 30, 2025 | October 8, 2025 | October 15, 2025 | October 22, 2025 | October 29, 2025

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

Your Itinerary

    1Embark in New York City, NY
    Enjoy a delightful day of cruising along the Hudson River.

    2Sleepy Hollow, NY
    Sleepy Hollow, cloaked in the legend of American folklore, becomes particularly enchanting under the verdant canopy of its summer foliage. Renowned for inspiring Washington Irving's haunting tale of the Headless Horseman, the village embraces its mystical past with lantern-lit evening tours of the historic Old Dutch Church and its ancient burying ground. As legend has it, on quiet nights, some say you can still hear the thundering hooves of the Headless Horseman racing through the sleepy streets. The Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse, perched by the enigmatic Tappan Zee, a 10-mile stretch along the Hudson River, offers splendid sunset views. Throughout the warm months, the village is alive with cultural celebrations and lively farmers markets.

    3West Point, NY
    Positioned dramatically on the high bluffs overlooking the Hudson River, West Point is not only a site of breathtaking natural beauty but also a storied locale brimming with military history. Founded in 1802, the United States Military Academy at West Point is the oldest continuously occupied military post in America, having trained some of the nation's most distinguished leaders. The Academy's Gothic Revival architecture dominates the landscape, with the iconic Cadet Chapel and the imposing statues of Thayer and Eisenhower surveying the grounds. Visitors are captivated by the West Point Museum, which houses a vast collection of military artifacts that chronicle the bravery and strategy of American forces through centuries. The combination of rigorous military tradition, historic landmarks, and the scenic splendor of the surrounding Hudson Highlands makes West Point a truly inspiring destination

    4Kingston, NY/Hyde Park, NY
    With the invention of the steamboat in 1807, the Hudson River became a waterway of leisurely travel with literally hundreds of vessels making their way up and down the picturesque passage. Originally the capital of New York in the late 1700’s, today Kingston preserves the maritime heritage of the Hudson River at the Hudson River Maritime Museum. Kingston is also located in an area of the Hudson River often referred to as “Millionaires Row” – with palatial estates and grand mansions reminiscent of the mid-1800’s when wealthy New York businessmen began buying property in the beautiful valley for summer retreats.

    5Catskill, NY
    Catskill, NY, a quaint village situated in Greene County, is full of nature and history. Once a vital port along the Hudson River, it served as a key player in the 19th-century ice trade, where large quantities of ice were harvested and shipped to distant locales, including the Caribbean. This area also served as an inspiration for the Hudson River School of painters; notably, Thomas Cole, a founding figure of the movement, established his home and studio here, now preserved as the Thomas Cole National Historic Site. The nearby Catskill Mountains offer extensive hiking trails and striking waterfalls, drawing nature lovers and photographers seeking to capture the natural beauty of the region. Additionally, the historic Rip Van Winkle Bridge, completed in 1935, spans the Hudson River with impressive architectural features and provides stunning panoramic views that connect the picturesque environment with New York’s broader historical narrative.

    6Day of Cruising
    Take in the serene landscapes from the comfort of your private balcony, where you can unwind and soak in the beauty of nature. Join fellow travelers for a delightful lunch and engage in afternoon enrichment programs led by our onboard expert. As you cruise along, experience the beauty of the Hudson River from a new perspective. Don’t miss out on our nightly happy hour and settle in for a night of onboard entertainment.

    7Albany, NY
    This state capital city perched on the banks of the Hudson River, is a fusion of architectural elegance and historical depth. Established in 1686, it is one of the oldest surviving European settlements from the original thirteen colonies and serves as a living museum of American history. The city's skyline is crowned by the striking Empire State Plaza, a modernist marvel, which houses an impressive collection of modern art and the iconic Egg, a venue that hosts performances year-round. Albany's rich past is also preserved in its bustling downtown area, home to the New York State Capitol, a stunning example of 19th-century Gothic architecture. The city not only offers a gateway to New York’s legislative heart but also provides riverfront areas where locals and visitors can enjoy peaceful views away from the rush of the city.

    8Albany, NY
    Conclude your Hudson River journey in Albany, NY as the city's historic skyline unfolds before your eyes, blending modern architecture with glimpses of Albany's rich past. Take time to reflect upon your amazing week cruising the legendary Hudson River, featuring verdant hillsides, quaint riverside towns, and occasional glimpses of grand estates nestled amidst the trees.

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Cabin Categories

Cabin Single Price Double Price
Grand Suite (GS)$13,345 pp
Sky Suite (SKY)$10,990 pp
Vista Balcony (VB)$8,710 pp
Premium Balcony (PB)$8,255 pp
Premium Waterview (PW)$7,070 pp
Single Balcony (SGB)$8,385

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*Prices may vary due to seasonality

Onboard Experience

The American Cruise Line fleet of ships are the newest and most environmentally friendly small ships in the US. The cruise line prides itself on their hospitable staff, and that you’ll be graciously received no matter which ship you cruise on. The large staterooms with interior entrances ensure you have a relaxed, private area to watch the river from, or visit any of the many onboard lounges. Daily entertainment will be brought onboard, including musicians, historians and naturalists.

Regionally-Inspired Menus

American Cruise Lines uses fresh, local ingredients to show off the culinary glory of the region you’re cruising in. On the Mississippi River, that could mean Andouille Gumbo, a po’boy with red beans and rice, and bourbon pecan pie. In New England, you could find Littleneck clam ceviche on the menu followed by a spiced apple pudding with maple whipped cream. In the Pacific Northwest, you’ll find fresh fish on the menu, including shrimp bisque or Dungeness Crab cake, and a marionberry cheesecake that’ll make your mouth water! Your ship will provide you with a list of all the locally-sourced ingredients when you unpack.

Eagle Society

Once you’ve cruised aboard any American Cruise Line ship, you are an Eagle Society member. It’s free to be a member, but your loyalty to American Cruise Lines is greatly rewarded. You’ll receive Eagle Society luggage tags, and member-only gifts when you board each cruise. After 3 cruises, you’ll receive complimentary premium shore excursions. After 10 cruises, you’ll get a complimentary 11th cruise. There are special Eagle Society cruise dates every year. Plus all Eagle Society member benefits can be used when booking with USA River Cruises, plus you’ll still be eligible for our loyal customer benefits as well.

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Hudson River Fall Foliage – American Eagle

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