The Legendary Mississippi River

By Lola Méndez

The Legendary Mississippi River

By Lola Méndez

Get to know the iconic Lower Mississippi on a spring getaway with American Cruise Lines.

As the sun begins to shine and the flowers bloom, it’s the perfect time of year to get on board with American Cruise Lines to explore the legendary Mississippi River. The Lower Mississippi River Cruise begins in Memphis, Tennessee, and takes 8 nights to reach New Orleans, Louisiana. Want a different view? Start your journey in New Orleans and travel to Memphis, exploring the route in reverse. Currently, American Cruise Lines offers cruisers an epic deal with free airfare and savings of up to $1,500, so this is an opportunity not to be missed. On the Mississippi River, you’ll be cruising on a modern, comfortable fleet of American Riverboats and Traditional Paddlewheelers. Aboard, you can partake in daily cocktail hours, devour gourmet cuisine, and be dazzled by evening shows that showcase the region’s cultural vibrancy.

The itinerary is phenomenal — covering historic places and viewing gorgeous nature. American Cruise Lines’ dedicated staff will personally ensure you have the best river cruise experience ever on the voyage. You don’t have to worry about overcrowded boats because there will never be more than 180 guests.

Mild temperatures make ideal weather for frolicking while nature is in full bloom. Between onshore excursions, watch the riverfront of the South dotted with massive oak trees and historic landmarks pass by from the comfort of the riverboat’s multi-story glass atrium.

The itinerary is phenomenal — covering historic places and viewing gorgeous nature. American Cruise Lines’ dedicated staff will personally ensure you have the best river cruise experience ever on the voyage. You don’t have to worry about overcrowded boats because there will never be more than 180 guests.

Mild temperatures make ideal weather for frolicking while nature is in full bloom. Between onshore excursions, watch the riverfront of the South dotted with massive oak trees and historic landmarks pass by from the comfort of the riverboat’s multi-story glass atrium.

The itinerary is jam-packed with American music history, from visits to Memphis’ Beale Street, which has long been frequented by blues and jazz musicians, to the “City of Hospitality” in Cleveland, Mississippi. The city is home to the GRAMMY® Museum Mississippi. It’s part of the Mississippi Blues Trail as legendary musicians, including B.B. King, Muddy Waters, and Robert Johnson have all performed here. Visit the iconic Graceland where Elvis lived. The journey ends along the vibrant streets of New Orleans — one of the most important cities in the world for jazz.

The itinerary is jam-packed with American music history, from visits to Memphis’ Beale Street, which has long been frequented by blues and jazz musicians, to the “City of Hospitality” in Cleveland, Mississippi. The city is home to the GRAMMY® Museum Mississippi. It’s part of the Mississippi Blues Trail as legendary musicians, including B.B. King, Muddy Waters, and Robert Johnson have all performed here. Visit the iconic Graceland where Elvis lived. The journey ends along the vibrant streets of New Orleans — one of the most important cities in the world for jazz.

On the Lower Mississippi River Cruise, you’ll also visit some of the most storied locations in the South. The onboard historian will share Southern history and cultural stories as you cruise. On shore, local experts are on hand to recount the events of their hometowns. You’ll deepen your knowledge of the Civil War while visiting Vicksburg, a key battle site. You’ll learn about the Siege of Vicksburg via engaging stories shared by knowledgeable Civil War Historians when you visit the National Military Park battlefield, an Army Corps of Engineers towboat, and the floodwall covered with paintings depicting Vicksburg’s historic tales.

On the Lower Mississippi River Cruise, you’ll also visit some of the most storied locations in the South. The onboard historian will share Southern history and cultural stories as you cruise. On shore, local experts are on hand to recount the events of their hometowns. You’ll deepen your knowledge of the Civil War while visiting Vicksburg, a key battle site. You’ll learn about the Siege of Vicksburg via engaging stories shared by knowledgeable Civil War Historians when you visit the National Military Park battlefield, an Army Corps of Engineers towboat, and the floodwall covered with paintings depicting Vicksburg’s historic tales.

Enjoy southern pastimes like sipping a mint julep on the west lawn of Oak Alley, surrounded by 300-year-old trees. The Southern estate was built in the early 19th century in Greek Revival grand architecture. You’ll also visit the Houmas House, dubbed the “Crown Jewel of Louisiana’s River Road,” due to its ultra-luxe architecture, gardens, and interiors. You will be transported back in time as you explore the meticulously preserved interiors and learn about the land’s history.

Enjoy southern pastimes like sipping a mint julep on the west lawn of Oak Alley, surrounded by 300-year-old trees. The Southern estate was built in the early 19th century in Greek Revival grand architecture. You’ll also visit the Houmas House, dubbed the “Crown Jewel of Louisiana’s River Road,” due to its ultra-luxe architecture, gardens, and interiors. You will be transported back in time as you explore the meticulously preserved interiors and learn about the land’s history.

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