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New Orleans - Memphis - Example 9 Day Cruise aboard American Symphony
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On this 9-day Lower Mississippi River cruise aboard the American Symphony, begin the trip in New Orleans, LA, where travelers experience the city's vibrant culture, cuisine, and music. Set sail along the Lower Mississippi River, enjoying a warm welcome and dynamic onboard entertainment. The next day brings travelers to the iconic Oak Alley Plantation and Houmas House, where history and Southern charm come alive. Explore Civil War history in St. Francisville, LA, and visit the famous Myrtles estate. Explore Natchez, which offers antebellum homes and a rich African American history. Vicksburg follows on the next day, with tours of Civil War battlefields. Discover Cleveland on the next day, featuring the GRAMMY® Museum and Mississippi’s music legacy. Conclude the trip in Memphis, exploring Beale Street before departure.
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Highlights
  • Admire the mix of architecture and cultures of New Orleans
  • Discover the distinctive culture of the Mississippi River Delta region
  • Tour Vicksburg's battlefields, visit Cleveland's GRAMMY® Museum
  • Immerse yourself in the musical history of Memphis, Tennessee
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Activity Level: Variable
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Day 1: New Orleans, LA

Get settled into your hotel and dive into the lively atmosphere of this captivating city, famous for its flavorful cuisine, lively music, and diverse culture. Wander the tree-lined streets, take a carriage ride through the French Quarter, ride a streetcar to the beautiful Garden District, or explore the famous National World War II Museum.

Day 2: Cruising the Lower Mississippi River | Embark

Board the ship and embark on an unforgettable journey. You'll receive a warm welcome at the reception, a perfect chance to meet fellow travelers. As the ship smoothly cruises down the river, enjoy a variety of engaging onboard entertainment, all designed to enrich your experience with memorable moments and enjoyable encounters along the way.

Day 3: Oak Alley, LA | Houmas House, 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.

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: St. Francisville, LA

St. Francisville, Louisiana, invites you on a journey through time, blending history with mystery and culinary delights. Led by an expert historian, embark on a once-in-a-lifetime exploration of pivotal Battle of Baton Rouge locations and the significance of Vicksburg in the Civil War. Visit Fort Desperate, witness interpretive demonstrations, and hold artifacts from the battles.

Step into the haunting beauty of the Myrtles estate, built in 1796, renowned as one of America's most haunted homes. Marvel at its architectural splendor, adorned with exquisite details and surrounded by ancient live oak trees. 

Experience the art of Cochon de Lait cooking, a cherished Louisiana tradition, while learning about its cultural significance. Indulge in a sumptuous spread of pork, Louisiana boudin, and traditional sides, accompanied by captivating stories of Louisiana's rich culinary heritage.

The Myrtles - Complimentary Excursion
At first glimpse Myrtles, built in 1796, envelopes one with a complete sense of peace and tranquility. However, it is reputed to be one of the most haunted homes in America. Surrounded by centuries-old live oak trees, the mansion features a 125-foot verandah, exquisite ornamental ironwork, hand-painted stained glass, open-pierced frieze work crown molding, Aubusson tapestry, Baccarat crystal chandelier, Carrara marble mantels, gold-leafed French furnishings and ghosts.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessibility: Yes

St. Francisville Local Loop – Complimentary Excursion
Board this convenient motorcoach, making stops at: 
  • Audubon Market, Elliot’s Pharmacy, and Patrick’s Jewelry 
  • Town Hall 
  • Cross Quilter
  • Sage Hill / Post Office
  • West Feliciana Museum, Away Down South Gift Shop 
  • Grace Church and Cemetery
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes

Day 5: Natchez, Mississippi

Natchez, nestled along the Lower Mississippi River, is a treasure trove of history and architectural wonders. Founded in 1716, it bears the imprint of its French origins, evident in landmarks like Fort Rosalie, a testament to its colonial past. The town flourished during the antebellum era, with affluent planters erecting grand mansions such as Stanton Hall and Longwood, showcasing their wealth and influence.

Natchez preserves its heritage with hundreds of well-preserved enchanting homes, each telling a unique story. Take a stroll down historic Main Street, lined with charming shops and restaurants housed in restored buildings.

Explore the iconic Natchez Trace Parkway, tracing the footsteps of Native Americans and early settlers. Delve into the rich cultural heritage at the Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture, and the Historic Jefferson College. Natchez invites you to step back in time and immerse yourself in its fascinating history and Southern charm.

Natchez Local Loop- Complimentary Excursion
Board this convenient shuttle, making stops at:
  • Fort Rosalie & Trading Post
  • Historic Natchez in Photos 
  • Historic Natchez Bluffs & Gazebo 
  • Rosalie House 
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes

Natchez Landmark Exploration - Complimentary Excursion
Experience a multitude of National treasures, historic sites, and local points of interest from the comfort of your motorcoach. Natchez boasts more National Landmarks than any other town in Mississippi. Begin your exploration at the mighty Natchez Bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River. Your local guide will entertain you with local lore and legends, in addition to historical facts. View historic architectural gems, African American sites, local favorites, and a few quirky place. Complete your experience with a complimentary guided exploration of Historic Rosalie Mansion, so exquisite, she’s known as "Our Lady on The Bluff."

Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessibility: No

Day 6: Vicksburg, MS

Vicksburg resonates with historical significance, particularly during the Civil War, where its control marked a pivotal moment. Dubbed "The Gibraltar of the West," its fortified link between river and rail was crucial. Explore the National Military Park battlefield with a narrated tour, bringing its significance to life.

President Abraham Lincoln emphasized Vicksburg's importance, declaring it the key to closing the war. This port offers excursions abound, from museum visits guided by experts to solo explorations. Step onto an immense Army Corps of Engineers towboat or amble along the floodwall adorned with captivating murals, each panel narrating Vicksburg's tales with fervor. Engage with the energy of this historic gem, where every corner brims with stories waiting to be uncovered.

Vicksburg Local Loop - Complimentary Excursion
 Board this convenient shuttle making stops at:
  • Jackson Street Gallery
  • Local Shops 
  • Old Courthouse Museum
  • Biedenharn Coca–Cola Museum
  • Vicksburg Civil War Museum
  • Lower Mississippi River Museum
  • Catfish Row Museum 
  • Old Depot Museum
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 7: Cleveland, MS

Often referred to as the "City of Hospitality," Cleveland, Mississippi, has significantly influenced the cultural landscape of the South. Its history is closely linked to agriculture, especially cotton farming, which is evident in the historic downtown, where traces of its cotton trading heritage can still be seen.  

Cleveland is also renowned for its impact on American music. As a stop on the Mississippi Blues Trail, it has been shaped by iconic musicians like B.B. King, Muddy Waters, and Robert Johnson. A key cultural highlight in Cleveland is the GRAMMY® Museum Mississippi, which celebrates the region's rich musical heritage.

Day 8: Memphis, TN

Get ready to feel the vibrant soul of Memphis. This historic gem boasts a skyline that dances along the river, lined by swaying oak trees and historic landmarks. Feel the rhythm of the city through legendary Beale Street, alive with the sounds of blues and jazz. Indulge in mouthwatering BBQ, then unwind at The Guest House, your haven in this dynamic city.

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, 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 9: Memphis, TN | Disembark

  • 1 Breakfast
Enjoy breakfast onboard the ship as you prepare for your journey home.
 

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Single Balcony
Queen-size bed, full-size private bathroom with a full set of amenities, sliding glass doors open to private balcony, satellite TV and DVD player, complimentary WiFi Size: 250 sq. ft., including balcony
Standard Balcony
King-size bed, full-size private bathroom with a full set of amenities, sliding glass doors open to a private balcony, sitting area, writing desk, satellite TV and DVD player, complimentary WiFi Size: 275 sq. ft., including balcony
Deluxe Balcony
King-size bed, full-size private bathroom with a full set of amenities, sliding glass doors open to private balcony, sitting area, writing desk, satellite TV and DVD player, complimentary WiFi, Size: 316 sq. ft., including balcony
Premium Balcony
King-size bed that can convert to two twin beds, full-size private bathroom with a full set of amenities, sliding glass doors open to private balcony, sitting area, writing desk, satellite TV and DVD player, complimentary WiFi. Located on the top deck, these spacious staterooms feature commanding views of the passing river landscapes. Size: 350 sq. ft., including balcony
Veranda Suite
King-size bed that can convert to two twin beds, full-size private bathroom with a full set of amenities, large living area, sliding glass doors open to private balcony, satellite TV and DVD player, complimentary WiFi. Size: 405 sq. ft., including balcony
Grand Suite
Grand Suite
King-size bed, floor-to-ceiling glass windows offering 270-degree panoramic views, large balcony, private dining area, full-size private bathroom with a full set of amenities, satellite TV and DVD player, complimentary WiFi, individual climate control. Each Grand Suite features a separate bedroom and living area, ideal for gathering with family and friends after an invigorating day of exploration. Size: 650 sq. ft., including balcony
Included
  • 8 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 7 Dinners
  • 8 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
Excluded
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Flight costs (please request a quote)
  • Additional excursions during free time
  • Fuel and transportation surcharges (when applicable)
  • Signature shore excursion - Should be reserved in advance due to limited availability.

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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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