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The Mississippi River, an iconic symbol of America’s rich history and diverse natural beauty, stretches over 3,730 km (2,320 miles). It is a breathtaking testament to nature’s prowess.
Travelling down the Mississippi River takes you through an alluring assortment of landscapes, from dense forests to expansive wetlands. The tremendous biodiversity here offers unique opportunities to witness North America’s faunal wonders.
On its path, the Mississippi River makes its presence felt across ten American states. It denotes the very edges of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky, Illinois, and Arkansas. Louisiana, Tennessee, and Mississippi are fully straddled by this majestic river.
A Mississippi River cruise is an exceptional way to mark one’s holiday. It offers an unrivalled perspective of the river’s allure while luxuriantly cruising through the vibrant richness of America’s heartland.
Submerged in deep-seated history and folklore, the river recounts tales of steamboat trade, Civil War battles, and the boom in westward exploration. The river even played a vital role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade, serving as the backbone of cotton upon plantations.
Gracing the river’s banks, one can explore famous cities like Saint Louis and New Orleans. The latter, steeped in jazz music, Creole cuisine, and the infamous Mardi Gras, epitomises the southern charm.
From the quaint historical sites of Minnesota to the vibrant music scene of Memphis, each halt on Mississippi River cruises is steeped in cultural significance. No matter the seeker within you, be it a history buff, music enthusiast, or a devoted foodie, the Mississippi River stirs the wanderlust.
In conclusion, the Mississippi River, with its sheer scale, serene beauty, and historical richness, is a must-visit. Embarking on luxury river cruises offers an unmatched opportunity to witness this legendary river’s charm while living in opulence and comfort.
Our top 10 points of interest along the Mississippi River
Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
Located in Dubuque, Iowa, this museum offers exhibits featuring both the wildlife and the history of America’s great rivers.
St. Louis Gateway Arch
A prominent fixture in St. Louis, Missouri, this monument is America’s tallest and pays tribute to Thomas Jefferson’s role in the westward expansion of the United States.
Vicksburg National Military Park
Found in Vicksburg, Mississippi, this military park commemorates the Battle of Vicksburg, a significant chapter of the American Civil War with over 1,300 monuments, markers and plaques.
Steamboat Natchez
An iconic symbol of New Orleans, the Steamboat Natchez gives you a chance to experience a true Mississippi River steamboat cruise complete with live jazz and traditional southern dinner.
Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum
In Hannibal, Missouri, this museum showcases the early life of famous American writer Mark Twain, and the places that inspired characters such as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.
Mud Island River Park
An island in the Mississippi River, located in Memphis, Tennessee, it provides spectacular views of the river and a Riverwalk exhibit with an exact scale model of the Lower Mississippi River.
National Eagle Center
Situated in Wabasha, Minnesota, this center is dedicated to conservation education about eagles and other birds of prey. It offers close-up views of live eagles and informative exhibits.
Great River National Wildlife Refuge
Spanning over 120-miles along the Upper Mississippi River, it’s located mostly in Missouri and offers habitats for migratory birds, fish, and various wildlife.
Minneapolis Riverfront District
In Minneapolis, Minnesota, this district offers entertainment, restaurants, and historical exhibits. It’s a great place for a leisure stroll or bike ride with breathtaking views of the Saint Anthony Falls.
Natchez Trace Parkway
This scenic drive stretches from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee, tracing a historical travel corridor used for centuries. It offers a range of recreational opportunities and natural beauty.
American Queen Voyages aboard American Countess
20 October 2024 for 7 nights
Region/River: Mississippi
Itinerary: New Orleans, Louisiana - Nottoway, Louisiana - Saint Francisville, Louisian...
American Queen Voyages aboard American Queen
21 October 2024 for 7 nights
Region/River: Mississippi
Itinerary: New Orleans, Louisiana - Nottoway, Louisiana - Saint Francisville, Louisian...
American Queen Voyages aboard American Countess
27 October 2024 for 7 nights
Region/River: Mississippi
Itinerary: Memphis, Tennessee - Terrene Landing, Mississippi - Vicksburg, Mississippi ...
American Queen Voyages aboard American Queen
28 October 2024 for 7 nights
Region/River: Mississippi
Itinerary: Memphis, Tennessee - Terrene Landing, Mississippi - Vicksburg, Mississippi ...
American Queen Voyages aboard American Countess
3 November 2024 for 7 nights
Region/River: Mississippi
Itinerary: New Orleans, Louisiana - Nottoway, Louisiana - Saint Francisville, Louisian...
American Queen Voyages aboard American Queen
4 November 2024 for 7 nights
Region/River: Mississippi
Itinerary: New Orleans, Louisiana - Nottoway, Louisiana - Saint Francisville, Louisian...
American Queen Voyages aboard American Countess
10 November 2024 for 7 nights
Region/River: Mississippi
Itinerary: Memphis, Tennessee - Terrene Landing, Mississippi - Vicksburg, Mississippi ...
American Queen Voyages aboard American Queen
11 November 2024 for 7 nights
Region/River: Mississippi
Itinerary: Memphis, Tennessee - New Madrid, Missouri - Cape Girardeau, Missouri - Padu...