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Do you love gently floating down rivers on a luxury liner? Does having your floating resort take you from port to port where you get to enjoy the history and culture of the area sound like a dream vacation?

Would you like to enjoy a river cruise vacation but aren’t sure about leaving the United States? Then, an American river cruise might be just the vacation for you!

Cruise the Rivers of the United States

Throughout history rivers have been the lifeblood of our country. New towns were settled westward on rivers which provided essential food and transportation. Rivers connected neighboring peoples and brought them together for fun, fellowship, commerce and trade. The river cities and towns in America have a rich history just waiting to be discovered.

And an American River Cruise is the perfect way to do it! This post will show you what’s special about American river cruises and introduce you to an American river cruise on the Lower Mississippi River.

What is special about an American River Cruise?

  • A true All-American experience–built, flagged and crewed by Americans visiting almost 30 different states through many different itineraries all over the United States
  • Exquisite cuisine, showcasing the delicious flavors of the local area
  • Onboard musical entertainment featuring the rich American traditions of Country, Jazz, Blues, and Rock and Roll.
  • Access to US landmarks in a new and exciting way
  • Daily lectures and education about American history and culture
  • Sail aboard a classic river cruise ship or on a Paddlewheel boat

Plus, all the other amenities you would expect from a river cruise–beautiful ships with ample amenities, first class personalized service, spacious staterooms, complimentary cocktail hour and wine and beer with meals, complimentary shore excursions, and more.

American River Cruising on the Lower Mississippi River

8 Days from Memphis, TN to New Orleans, LA

Map of a lower Mississippi American river cruise.

Memphis, TN

Begin your voyage in Memphis, the home of Blues, BBQ, Beale St. and of course Elvis, the King of Rock and Roll. Add a pre-cruise package to explore even more of this fascinating city.

Scenic Cruising

Take some time to enjoy the ship lounges, putting green, afternoon tea or just the gorgeous scenery from the deck, indoor lounges or your own private balcony.

Vicksburg, TN

Vicksburg served as a pivital turning point during the American Civil War. Join in as a historian guides you through the National Military Park commemorating the war in Vicksburg–the battlefields, the U.S.S.S Cairo gunboat and other significant historic places.

Natchez, MS

Visit antebellum houses in Natches, LA on a lower Mississippi American river cruise.
Longwood House in Natchez

Discover the antebellum charm of the south while in Natchez. The rich history and southern hospitality comes alive through an historic cotton plantation, piano concert and other highlights on a guided exploration of this fascinating city.

St Francisville, LA

Located on the bluffs of the Mississippi River, St. Francisville has been called, “One of the 200 most beautiful small towns in America.” Take a stroll through its historic center where two centuries of architecture and lifestyle are sure to charm.

Baton Rouge, LA

Baton Rouge Old Capital Building

Your visit to the down-home capital city of Baton Rouge will include a guided tour of the cities’ most famous attractions–Old and New State Capitols and the interactive Louisiana State Museum. You will want to soak up the truly unique history and culture of this wonderful city.

Oak Alley, LA

Visit Oak Alley Plantation on an Lower Mississippi American river cruise.
Oak Alley Plantation

Dive deep into the antebellum south while visiting the Oak Alley Plantation. At the end of a row of 300 year-old oak trees sits a classic Greek Revival mansion that has been fully restored to it’s 19th-century grandeur. Breathtaking!

New Orleans, LA

End your American river cruise journey down the Mississippi in the vibrant city of New Orleans, also known as the Big Easy, where art and culture abound. Extend your visit a day or two so that you can experience the art, history, and music through open-air galleries, concerts, and a multitude of museums. Oh, and don’t forget to indulge in some mouthwatering Beignets!


Have you visited one of these beautiful places? What was your favorite thing to see or do? Let us know in the comments below!

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Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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