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New Orleans to Louisville - Example 12 Day Cruise aboard American Heritage
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Sail the Mississippi River on a 12-day cruise from New Orleans, Louisiana, to Louisville, Kentucky, aboard American Heritage. Explore iconic Southern landmarks like Oak Alley Plantation, Houmas House, and Vicksburg National Military Park. Tour vibrant cities including Memphis and Paducah, and uncover cultural treasures at museums, battlefields, and historic homes. Enjoy immersive excursions, local cuisine, and onboard enrichment programs with expert lectures, cooking demos, and live entertainment. Cruise through scenic river landscapes and quaint towns, observing wildlife and riverside murals. Experience Southern heritage, blues music, and Civil War history in one seamless journey. This unforgettable river cruise combines comfort, discovery, and a deep dive into America's heartland.
Wander through the historic French QuarterExplore the rivers of AmericaVicksburg Battlefield overlooking the Mississippi RiverVicksburgMemphis, Tennesse, USA downtown cityscape at dusk over Beale StreetVisit historic Memphis, Tennessee
Highlights
  • Walk under Oak Alley’s canopy of ancient live oaks
  • See Paducah’s murals and the National Quilt Museum exhibits
  • Tour Sun Studio, the birthplace of rock and roll music
  • Visit Elvis Presley’s legendary Graceland estate in Memphis
Activity Level: Variable
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
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Day 1: New Orleans, Louisiana

Explore New Orleans before your cruise begins. Ride a streetcar to the Garden District and walk past historic mansions with detailed ironwork. Visit the National World War II Museum and learn powerful stories of wartime bravery through exhibits and artifacts.

Hotel Stay
Your itinerary starts with a night in New Orleans. On cruise day, meet in the hotel lobby for organized transportation to the ship. Your luggage goes directly to your stateroom. No need to worry about transfers or bags—everything is arranged for a smooth start.

Day 2: Cruising the Mississippi River | Embark

Step aboard the ship and settle into your stateroom. Join the Welcome Reception featuring drinks, light bites, and live entertainment. Connect with fellow travelers and meet the onboard team.

Welcome Aboard
As the ship departs New Orleans, watch the Mississippi River wind away from the city skyline. Get ready for a journey filled with history, culture, and scenic cruising.

 

Day 3: Oak Alley | Houmas House, Louisiana

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.

Houmas House and Gardens offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Louisiana's plantation owners. Known as the "Crown Jewel of Louisiana's River Road," this magnificent estate features stunning architecture, lush gardens, and luxurious interiors. Visitors can tour the lavishly decorated rooms, stroll through the expansive grounds, and enjoy fine dining at the onsite restaurant. Houmas House invites guests to step into a world of Southern splendor and hospitality.

Oak Alley Estate - Complimentary Excursion
From its canopy of 300-year-old oaks to its vast open spaces, Oak Alley's landscape tells the story of a southern plantation over time. Over 200 years ago, Oak Alley was just a land claim on a map and has since served many purposes, including as a sugar plantation, a rice farm, a chicken farm, a cattle ranch, and a country home. Agricultural tycoons, sugar planters, slaves, immigrant laborers, and real estate speculators have traversed its grounds over time.
Today, Oak Alley is a National Historic Landmark dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of its inhabitants. With an emphasis on its time as a sugar plantation, visitors are invited to walk under its iconic alley, explore the exhibits, interact with staff, and leave with a richer, more powerful understanding of this plantation's complex history. For the full southern experience, don't forget to take time for a complimentary mint julep. 

Activity Level: High | ADA Accessibility: Partial

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!

A Day of Cruising
There are a variety of activities scheduled on board when the ship is underway, which vary depending on the itinerary and scheduled date. Enjoy destination-focused enrichment programs with special guest speakers who present topics related to the region and ports of call, including Art Classes, App-titude Classes (Tech Made Easy), Cooking Demonstrations, Mixology (practice of making great cocktails,) Trivia, Game Shows, and more.

Day 5: Vicksburg, Mississippi

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.

Vicksburg Local Loop - Complimentary Excursion
 Board this convenient shuttle making stops at:

Tully’s Cave – Explore this modern-day replica of the underground shelters used by Vicksburg residents during the Civil War's 47-day siege in 1863.
Local Merchant District – Stroll through downtown Vicksburg and browse a few local shops.
Old Courthouse Museum – Built in 1858, this museum is a national historic landmark showcasing Vicksburg’s cultural heritage over the past 71 years. The museum’s collection includes the original Teddy Bear given to a local child by Theodore Roosevelt, a sash worn by both George Washington and Jefferson Davis during their presidential inaugurations, a vast collection of Civil War artifacts, Native American and pioneer implements, and much more.  
Biedenharn Coca–Cola Museum – This unique museum celebrates the history of one of the nation's most beloved beverages. Built in 1890, the building is the location where Coca-Cola was bottled for the first time in 1894 and features the type of equipment that Joseph Biedenharn used at the time. View Coca-Cola memorabilia, peruse the gift shop, and treat yourself to an ice-cold Coke float.  
Vicksburg Civil War Museum – Visit the Vicksburg Civil Museum and see an impressive collection of weapons, ammunition, uniforms, and other Civil War materials. 
Lower Mississippi River Museum – Experience life on the Mississippi River. Through both interactive and static displays, discover how different communities, farming families, and the US Army Corps of Engineers have all utilized the river in the past and learn about the future for the Mississippi River Valley. Examine the science behind water movement and view some of the river's fish up close in the museum’s 1,515-gallon aquarium.
Catfish Row Museum – Learn diverse aspects about Vicksburg – from its music, history, and storytelling to its vibrant food heritage.
Old Depot Museum – The museum exhibits examine earlier modes of transportation, the Siege of Vicksburg, and many other elements of the city’s history. Inside the museum, you will find railroad memorabilia, a collection of model Civil War gunboats, original war-themed paintings by Herb Mott, a detailed diorama of the Siege of Vicksburg, and models of architecture styles employed throughout Vicksburg’s past.  

Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessibility: Yes

Vicksburg National Military Park- Complimentary Excursion
A knowledgeable guide will lead you through the National Military Park which commemorates the campaign, siege, and defense of Vicksburg in 1863. Stop at the impressive Illinois Monument, modeled after the Roman Pantheon. The exploration concludes at the Visitors Center where life-sized exhibits and artifacts from the Siege of Vicksburg are on display.

Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial

Day 6: Day of River Cruising

Today we cruise from the history found in Vicksburg to the rhythm and blues of Memphis. Along the way, watch the Mississippi move from thick forest to sandy beaches. From quaint riverbank towns to big cities, all humming the same tune. 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 7: Memphis, Tennessee

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.

Memphis City Exploration - Complimentary Excursion
Relax and let your motorcoach guide show you the highlights of this fascinating city on the bluff. Memphis is located on the Mississippi River at the northern end of the Mississippi Delta where the Blues were born. Its history is linked to cotton and music. Along your exploration, stop at the Lorraine Motel, the location where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.

The next photo opportunity will be at the famous Sun Studio, the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll. You will also have the option to walk through the Peabody Hotel and see the famous ducks in the fountain. Enjoy some time at the Memphis Pyramid, housing an impressive Bass Pro Shop, a Lodge, Restaurants and more. During the excursion, you will be driven through the streets of downtown Memphis. You will see Victorian Village, Orpheum Theater, Rock N Soul Museum, St. Jude's Children's Hospital, Cotton Row, Beale Street, Lauderdale Courts, the early home of Elvis Presley, Sun Studio, and the Auto Zone Park. Travel by the National Civil Rights Museum and stop to see The Lorraine Motel.  

Activity Level: Moderate  | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes

Day 8: 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 9: Paducah, Kentucky

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.

Paducah Local Loop - Complimentary Excursion
Explore downtown Paducah at your own pace. Visit the areas many museums and shops and stop at the riverfront to view the wall murals that tell the story of Paducah's past.

Making stops at:

Paducah Railroad Museum - Explore this interactive museum showcasing equipment and memorabilia from the romantic past of America's railroads.
Inland Waterways Museum - You can be a captain and choose your vessel type in the state-of-the-art boat simulator, as well as explore and learn about the history, environments, culture, and economy of these rivers through interactive exhibits.
The National Quilt Museum - View exhibits by renowned quilters who are implementing creative ideas and approaches to fiber art.
Lowertown Arts District & Neighborhood - Explore this 25-square-block neighborhood on the National Register of Historic Places. Look for the directory at the old Texaco Station. 

Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessibility: Yes

Patti’s 1880’s Settlement - Complimentary Excursion.
Immerse yourself in the rich history and warm southern hospitality of Patti's 1880's Settlement, a place to relax, enjoy a delicious meal, stroll through the beautiful gardens, shop for unique treasures, and experience a glimpse into the past. Upon arrival, gather in the Atrium where CEO and Director of Marketing Ann Martin will provide a brief history of the restaurant and the Tullar Family. Following this, venture outside to explore the Gardens as she regales you with the fascinating story of Patti Tullar and the history behind the 8 log gift shop cabins nestled within the beautiful gardens. Each cabin has its own unique tale and history of how it found its place on the grounds, adding to the charm and character of this historic destination.

Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes

Day 10: Day of River Cruising

Relax and savor the soothing melody of the paddlewheel as it churns through the calm waters of the Ohio River. A true highlight of this voyage lies in the opportunity to witness the ever-shifting panorama of scenery unfolding along the riverbanks, offering a glimpse into the untouched beauty of the landscape as early explorers once beheld centuries ago.

Day 11: Louisville, Kentucky

An impressive waterfront town arching up the hillside, Louisville has a long history of commerce and revelry. The town grew at a portage around the treacherous Falls of the Ohio, now inundated behind the Ohio River’s Markland Dam. The historic importance of river commerce to the town is represented by the “Belle of Louisville” day excursion boat just down the banks, still operating after more than a century. Explore the impressive Churchill Downs to learn about the city’s renowned Kentucky Derby, the oldest continuously held horse race in the country.

Or stop by the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory to see how the famous baseball bats are made. A visit to the a local distillery will lift your spirits as you savor samples and learn about the history of Kentucky bourbons.

Kentucky Derby Experience - Complimentary Excursion
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the world-famous Churchill Downs Racetrack. Walk through a portion of the grandstands where thousands of people roar with excitement on Derby Day. Your guide will lead you to the rail of the legendary dirt track where every Derby winner has raced, from Aristides to Secretariat and more. Have your camera ready for pictures of the historic track. Hear stories of the early days of the Kentucky Derby through its transformation into the event it is today. Enjoy a viewing of the epic film, The Greatest Race, a 360-degree, 18-minute media experience that will make your heart race and your emotions soar. Be treated to Mint Juleps and Derby Pie Bites as you listen to a special presentation by an actual Kentucky Derby Jockey who can answer any questions you may have about this iconic event.

Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes

Day 12: Louisville, Kentucky| Disembark

  • 1 Breakfast
Enjoy breakfast onboard the ship as you prepare for your journey home. Reflect upon the memorable experiences and the new friendships forged during your time with us.

Thank you for cruising with us, we hope your voyage was filled with delightful moments that you carry with you. Safe travels home, and we look forward to welcoming you aboard again soon.

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Single Waterview
Single staterooms provide 203 sq. ft. of space with essential amenities. Each room has an interior entrance, a large window for Mississippi River views, desk and chair, dresser, and large closet. In-room single-serve coffee brewing, premium toiletries, and complimentary WiFi included.
Single Balcony
Ideal for solo travelers, Single staterooms provide amenities similar to those of a fine hotel. With 230 sq. ft. of space, these rooms feature spacious bathrooms and large sliding glass doors leading to a private balcony.
Standard Waterview
The 290 sq ft staterooms offer exceptional comfort and a relaxing living area. With large opening picture windows, modern amenities, full-size bathrooms, and ample closet space, provides a comfortable and well-appointed accommodation.
Standard Balcony
Located on the second deck, features 304 sq. ft. of living space, a dresser, and a closet. Complimentary WiFi is available, with in-room single-serve coffee brewing. The full-size bathroom includes premium toiletries. A private balcony with outdoor seating provides river views.
Deluxe Balcony 2
Discover comfort in the Deluxe Balcony 2 staterooms on the third deck. The 304 sq. ft. space includes a full-size bathroom, desk, reading chair, dresser, storage, in-room coffee brewer, toiletries, and WiFi. River views can be enjoyed from the private balcony through large sliding glass doors.
Deluxe Balcony 1
Located on the fourth deck, the stateroom offers views of the Mississippi River. It measures 304 sq. ft. and includes a sitting area, desk, and full-size bathroom. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to a private balcony. The room is equipped with a desk and chair, dresser, storage, and an in-room single-serve coffee brewer. Complimentary WiFi is also available.
Premium Balcony
Located on the top deck, these staterooms are 328 sq. ft. and include floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors opening to a private balcony, a sitting area, a desk, and full-size bathrooms. The room also features an in-room single-serve coffee brewer, toiletries, and complimentary WiFi.
Veranda Suite
Experience a Veranda Suite aboard American Heritage. Each suite includes a refrigerator with regularly refreshed beverages and offers up to 445 sq. ft. of living space. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors connect the living area to a private balcony. The suite features a seating area, desk, full-size bathroom, and complimentary WiFi.
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  • 11 Breakfasts, 9 Lunches, 10 Dinners
  • 11 Nights Accommodations
  • Accommodations as listed
  • Ground transportation as listed
  • Activities as listed
  • Meals as listed
  • Access to a 24-7 Emergency line while traveling
  • Snacks
  • Onboard Entertainment 
  • Onboard gratuities
  • Port charges and fees
  • Complimentary cocktail parties
  • Dining service
  • WiFi provided by Starlink
  • Wine and beer service each afternoon and evening
  • Resident historians and experts who lead discussions and enlighten as you sail
  • Personalized experiences with a dedicated guest programs staff
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  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Flight costs (please request a quote)
  • Additional excursions during free time
  • Fuel and transportation surcharges (when applicable)
  • Premium and Signature shore excursions

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Our guide and driver were very good with their knowledge and were very helpful with our questions. It was a very pleasant visit that would have been impossible to do on our own. Hotels and restaurants were fantastic. The special places we got to go to, like the kitchens, were great. Enjoyed the entire trip!
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