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14 Day American Cruise Lines River Cruise from Louisville to New Orleans 2027
Mississippi & Tennessee Rivers Cruise
River Cruise Description
Experience the rich heritage, music, and landscapes of America’s heartland on this immersive cruise. Start your journey exploring the lively French Quarter of New Orleans. Then venture to Oak Alley to experience this grand estate framed by 300-year-old oaks.
Continue to Baton Rouge to learn about the significant Civil War battle fought there and the city’s important role in river history. In Natchez, enjoy a charming horse-drawn carriage ride through its historic streets, followed by a visit to Vicksburg to discover regional history at the Lower Mississippi River Museum.
Arrive in Memphis to tour Graceland, the iconic home of Elvis Presley, and then visit the poignant Civil Rights Museum at the former Lorraine Motel. After a scenic cruising day through Lake Barkley and the Cumberland Rivers, reach Paducah, home to the acclaimed National Quilt Museum celebrating America’s textile artistry.
Travel to Savannah, where a visit to Shiloh Military Park brings early Civil War history into sharp focus. Conclude in “Rocket City” Huntsville with a visit to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.Get More Cruise Info
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| Departure Date | Ship | Priced From (per person) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 26, 2027 | American Heritage | $8,670 | Call Us! |
River Cruise Itinerary
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Day 1 Huntsville, AL
Enjoy a 1-night stay in this dynamic city, home to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and known for its deep ties to space exploration and technology. Often called “Rocket City,” explore its unique blend of scientific heritage and southern charm, with a vibrant arts, music, and food scene. Surrounded by the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Huntsville also provides easy access to hiking, nature trails, and scenic views.Day 2 Cruising the Mississippi River
Board your ship, get settled in, and ready for the adventure ahead. We’ll start with a welcome reception and toast to you, our crew, and all the excitement we have on the horizon. As we set sail, watch the Mississippi begin to bend and wave goodbye to the Big Easy.Day 3 Savannah, TN
On the eastern shores of the Tennessee River, Savannah, resonates with historical significance and captivating scenery. Shiloh National Military Park, the site of a pivotal 1862 Civil War battle, invites exploration with its vivid reenactments and well-preserved trails, painting a vivid tableau of American history. At the heart of Savannah, the Tennessee River Museum offers an engaging chronicle of the river's integral role in shaping regional history, from ancient Native American settlements to the golden age of steamboats.Day 4 Day of River Cruising
Today is your day to unwind and take it all in. Glide effortlessly along the Mighty Mississippi, surrounded by breathtaking panoramas of cottonwood trees and graceful blue herons.
Engage in captivating enrichment sessions and lively onboard events. Delight in gourmet cuisine and refreshing cocktails. Whether you're lounging in our spacious lounges or basking in the sun on the deck, there's endless fun to be had. As Mark Twain famously said, it's a day with "nothing to hang a worry or a fret upon" – so let go and embrace the adventure.Day 5 Paducah, KY
At the meeting point of the Tennessee River and the Ohio River lies Paducah, inviting you on a journey through time. Walk the cobblestone streets of this historic Chickasaw village site, where each corner tells a story of Paducah’s past. Explore the Wall-to-Wall Mural Program, showcasing over 50 murals depicting Native American history, pivotal Civil War events, and local landmarks like the Old Carnegie Library, rendered in vivid detail.
With the guidance of our seasoned local expert, delve deeper into Paducah's history. Uncover hidden stories and lesser-known corners of the city. No exploration of Paducah would be complete without a visit to the renowned National Quilt Museum, where the intricate artistry and cultural significance of quilting come to life through stunning exhibits.Day 6 Day of Cruising
Today, let's celebrate the journey as much as the destinations themselves. Embrace picturesque landscapes along the iconic Mississippi River. Take pleasure in the unspoiled stretches of land, the quaint charm of riverside towns, and the majestic presence of wildlife.
As we glide along the river's gentle currents, take in the expert commentary from our onboard naturalist, who will regale you with tales of the native wildlife that call this region home. Alternatively, find solace in simply basking in the warmth of the sun on the bow, allowing the soothing rhythm of the river to lull you into a state of serene contentment.Day 7 Memphis, TN
Welcome to lively Memphis, a city entrenched in history and brimming with energy. From the days of the Civil War to the triumphant strides of the Civil Rights Movement, you can feel the city's heartbeat as you become a part of its legendary legacy. Stroll along the revered grounds of Beale Street, where every note carries the feeling of Memphis, and the air is alive with the rhythm of blues and jazz. Be sure to taste some classic, tangy Memphis BBQ while you’re here.
Join us on a variety of engaging excursions. Opt for a narrated motorcoach tour to gain a panoramic view of this dynamic city, absorbing its atmosphere and historic landmarks. Explore the life and legacy of the King of Rock 'n' Roll with a visit to Elvis Presley's home, Graceland, a pilgrimage revered by fans worldwide. Alternatively, venture to the iconic Sun Studio, where Elvis's earliest recordings still reverberate through the walls, immortalizing his legendary career.
As your day of exploration draws to a close, return to the comfort of your awaiting ship at the Beale Street Landing, situated within a recently revitalized city park. Be serenaded by local musicians onboard as you enjoy a nightcap, reflecting on the day's adventures and eagerly anticipating the journey that lies ahead.Day 8 Day of River Cruising
Today we cruise from the the rhythm and blues of Memphis to the history found in Vicksburg. Along the way, watch the Mississippi move from sandy beaches to thick forest. Sit on the sun deck, relax, read, and recharge for more adventures ahead. Share stories of the day and the days to come with new friends in our comfortable lounge, relax on the sun deck, and don’t miss cocktail hour before enjoying a delicious dinner with a menu of local dishes.Day 9 Vicksburg, MS
Amidst the Civil War, the battle for control over Vicksburg emerged as a pivotal turning point. Dubbed “The Gibraltar of the West,” its formidable defenses, strategically positioned between river and rail transportation, posed a challenge. Join a narrated journey through the meticulously preserved National Military Park battlefield, where history comes to life.
President Abraham Lincoln's words underscored Vicksburg's strategic importance: “Vicksburg is the key. The war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket… They can defy us from Vicksburg… As valuable as New Orleans will be to us, Vicksburg will be more so.”
Step aboard a colossal Army Corps of Engineers towboat, immersing yourself in the engineering marvels that shaped the region. Wander along the delightful series of murals adorning the adjacent floodwall, each panel intricately detailing the extent of Vicksburg's history.Day 10 Natchez, MS
In Natchez, like radiant gems, magnificent homes grace the bluffs overlooking the river. Since 1716, when the French erected the initial fort amidst the Natchez Indians, the town has thrived, showcasing lavish mansions built by planters in the 1800s to display their wealth. Despite the absence of Civil War skirmishes, Natchez boasts numerous pre-Civil War homes and structures. Each architectural marvel holds its own tale, contributing to a charming downtown that embodies the essence of Southern hospitality and grace.
Forge your path or join meticulously curated guided experiences. Explore the intricate townhouses, delve into the history and significance of cotton farming at a working farm, and uncover the historic charm of the Under-The-Hill Saloon. Meander through quaint boutiques, sample local delicacies, and relish the sweeping views of the majestic river valley from the bluff-top park.Day 11 Baton Rouge, LA
Baton Rouge, named "red stick" in 1699 by the French, nods to a historical landmark and embodies a legacy spanning centuries. As Louisiana's seat of government, the city resonates with narratives of notable figures, notably Governor and Senator Huey P. Long. Learn more about the gripping saga of his career at the magnificent 1852 Old State Capitol Museum, where the past is vividly portrayed. Then, stand in awe of Long's enduring influence with a tour of the striking 1932 State Capitol building, a marvel of granite and marble craftsmanship.
Wander through the storied neighborhoods, each exuding its own distinct charm and allure. Don’t miss out on a narrated boat journey through the captivating Louisiana swamps, where secrets and stories wait amidst the thick woods and meandering waterways.Day 12 Oak Alley, LA
This iconic Southern estate is renowned for its oak-lined avenue, stretching majestically towards the Mississippi River. Built in the early 19th century, this Greek Revival mansion exudes charm with its grand architecture and lush gardens. Visitors are transported back in time as they explore the meticulously preserved interiors and learn about the land’s history, including its role in the sugar industry.
Enjoy an afternoon narrated boat ride through the Manchac Swamp, a privately owned wildlife refuge. Relax on a covered, comfortable boat with plenty of room to move and clear views from every seat. Swamp wildlife—especially the “jumping gators”—often come within a few feet, responding to the captain’s call. Keep an eye out for nutria, ibis, turtles, herons, raccoons, egrets, and more.Day 13 New Orleans, LA
Welcome to New Orleans, where jazz fills the air, and every street corner has a story to tell. Wander through the French Quarter, where charming balconies and hidden courtyards invite you to sit, sip, and people-watch to your heart’s content. Savor some beignets at Café du Monde and indulge in a bowl of gumbo or a po' boy sandwich, because in New Orleans, there's no such thing as too much good food. And don't forget to explore the fascinating exhibits at The National WWII Museum, where history comes alive in the heart of this vibrant city. From the sounds of jazz to the rich flavors of Creole cuisine, New Orleans promises an unforgettable experience.Day 14 New Orleans, LA
Disembark in the city that doesn't just claim jazz; it lives it. After eight days of cruising along the historic Mississippi River, our journey has concluded, but you will be left with lasting memories and a new appreciation for the river's history. As we disembark for the last time, the Mighty Mississippi and the serene landscapes we've encountered offer a quiet goodbye.Having trouble deciding which cruise is right for you?
