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The hot steam warms up the brass whistles of the Calliope on the Steamboat Natchez on a chilly winter morning, signaling the start of a journey steeped in history and tradition. This iconic steamboat is a symbol of New Orleans’ rich maritime heritage.

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The old-time melodies of the calliope greet passengers boarding the Steamboat Natchez for a midday cruise. Played by Debbie Fagnano for over three decades, her rendition of “Blue Skies” serves as a unique weather report. The music echoes throughout the French Quarter and draws people to the riverboat dock.

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Steve Nicoulin is the captain of the Natchez.  He replaced his father, who has worked on the steamboat since it arrived in New Orleans in 1975.  Nicoulin Senior still takes the controls on some river cruises.  The tug of a brass ring in the pilot house shoots steam through the boat’s loud whistle.  The brass ring is the oldest thing on the boat, Nicoulin tells me, explaining, “This ring actually came off an old steamer back in 1889.”

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The Natchez, nearing its 50th anniversary, is powered by steam engines from a 1925 vessel, the Clairton. Twin diesel-fired boilers generate the 200 pounds of steam that drive the boat’s antique piston engines and large paddle wheel. A World War II era communication system, salvaged from a Navy destroyer, connects the captain to the engine room.

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The steamer has an “old school feel”, Nicoulin says, noting how rare the vessels are now.  “When I started with the company, there were six remaining steamboats,” he explains.  “Now there are only two left on the whole Mississippi River.” The Natchez resumed taking tourists on daily trips up and down the Mississippi River after a three year absence. A fire broke out in the steamboat’s generator room while the vessel was undergoing renovations.

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Matt Dow, the Director of Marine Operations for the New Orleans Steamboat Company , says it was important to get the Natchez back in service.  He describes it as an icon of New Orleans.  When I asked Dow what makes the river cruises so enjoyable, he quotes Mark Twain.  “Twain said it best,” Dow says. “Someday man will figure out how to go 700 miles per hour.  But we’ll still only want to go seven.”

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The Natchez takes passengers on several daily cruises that depart from the New Orleans riverfront near Jackson Square.  The paddle wheeler first travels several miles downstream, passing the Chalmette Battlefield where Andrew Jackson fought the Battle of New Orleans.  Then the steamboat heads back upstream, passing by the French Quarter and St. Louis Cathedral.  The Natchez turns around at the Mississippi River Bridge and returns to the dock.  The cruise is a relaxing ride that begins with the calliope and a jazz band, that preserves bits of river history and tradition on the Mississippi River.

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The Best Mississippi River Cruises to Discover America's Heartland

By Jackie Sheckler Finch

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The luxury ships and historic tours are nice, yes. But the real star of Mississippi River cruises has always been the river. There’s nothing quite so Americana as getting to know the many personalities of this 2,350-mile stretch, flowing from northern Minnesota’s Lake Itasca through 10 states until it reaches Louisiana , where the Mississippi River Delta gives way to the Gulf of Mexico.

The slow, meandering journeys of Mississippi River cruises have long proven an ideal way to discover the distinct stories of America’s heartland. In the words of Mark Twain (which no Mississippi River story would be complete without), the towns and cities located on the mighty river's shores are “cheering to the spirit” and “reposeful as a dreamland,” with “nothing to hang a fret or a worry upon.”

The challenge modern travelers now face is when, where, and how to go about this iconic American voyage . Below, see our answers to these frequently asked questions, plus our favorite Mississippi River cruises to book in 2024.

Which cruise lines do Mississippi River cruises?

After American Queen Voyages shut down in February, only two Mississippi River cruise lines currently remain in operation.

Celebrating its 50th anniversary, American Cruise Lines (ACL) has a fleet of more than 20 American-built ships sailing across the country and remains family-owned and American-crewed. ACL offers a Mississippi River fleet of three luxurious 180-passenger modern riverboats– American Melody , American Symphony , and American Serenade —plus two classic paddlewheel ships, the 180-passenger American Splendor and the 150-passenger American Heritage.

The new kid on the Mississippi is the Viking Mississippi, a 386-passenger, five-deck vessel that first set sail in September 2022. The cutting-edge cruise is Viking’s first foray in the US, adding to their fleet of more than 90 ocean, river, and expedition vessels navigating the world’s seven continents.

What is the average cost of a Mississippi River cruise?

For an 8- or 9-day cruise, the average cost of a Mississippi River cruise is around $4,000 per person in a stateroom. Although prices might seem high initially, many of these cruises include extras that aren’t always complimentary on ocean cruises such as free WiFi, at least one free shore excursion in every port, paid port taxes and fees, and a pre-cruise hotel stay. Viking offers complimentary beer, wine, and soft drinks with onboard lunch and dinner. Meanwhile, American Cruise Lines offers complimentary beer, wine, cocktails, and soft drinks. Gratuities are also included in American Cruise Lines fares.

What is the best time of year to go on a river cruise?

Spring (late March through mid-June) and autumn (September through November) are the best times of year to go on a river cruise in the US. Spring blossoms add a colorful touch to the shoreline, and you can never go wrong with autumn foliage. The temperatures are mild, if not pleasantly cool, and passengers are eager to welcome a new spring travel season—or to enjoy one last autumn river adventure before winter arrives.

What month is best for a Mississippi River cruise?

If we had to pick just one, September is the best month for a Mississippi River cruise. The weather is usually mild with less likelihood of rain, and autumn colors are beginning to paint the shoreline. Keep in mind, however, that the Mississippi is the fourth largest river in the world—so temperatures any time of year are not going to be the same in warmer Louisiana as they are in cooler Minnesota.

Below, see our favorite Mississippi River cruises to book in 2024, featuring stops in iconic American cities like Nashville , Memphis , and New Orleans .

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22-day Mississippi River Odyssey: New Orleans to Red Wing, Minnesota

Enjoy the charms of America’s great river on a journey aboard the Viking Mississippi from New Orleans to Red Wing, departing September 20. Custom built to sail American waters, the vessel features river-facing staterooms with either French or step-out balconies.

Stops include Baton Rouge and St. Francisville in Louisiana; Natchez, Vicksburg, Greenville, and Rosedale in Mississippi; Memphis in Tennessee; Paducah in Kentucky; Cape Girardeau, St. Louis, and Hannibal in Missouri; Burlington, Quad Cities, and Dubuque in Iowa; La Crosse in Wisconsin; and ending in Red Wing, Minnesota.

With so many fascinating shore excursions to choose from, it’s well worth taking time to tour the St. Louis Arch . Opened in 1965, the monument to America’s westward expansion is far more than just a stunning photo by the riverside. Venture underground between the arch legs for a museum. Climb aboard a tram to be transported 630 feet up to the top of America’s tallest monument for some stunning views.

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12-day Heart of the Delta: Memphis to New Orleans

The 386-guest Viking Mississippi spans five decks, making it one of the largest passenger vessels on the Mississippi. Inaugurated in 2022, the ship features a modern Scandinavian design with an infinity pool and a two-story Explorers’ Lounge observation area similar to its ocean ships. Directly in front of the Explorer’s Lounge is an expanded outdoor seating area known as The Bow. Three restaurants serve both Southern regional cuisine and international favorites.

The cruise starts in Memphis on November 14 and includes stops in Rosedale, Greenville, Vicksburg, and Natchez in Mississippi as well as St. Francisville, Baton Rouge, and Darrow in Louisiana, ending in New Orleans. The “Mississippi Sings the Blues” shore excursion visits iconic sites along the Mississippi Blues Trail such as historic Dockery Farms, considered the “birthplace of the blues.”

The tour stops in Clarksdale, the fabled “Crossroads” where legend says blues great Robert Johnson reputedly sold his soul to the devil in exchange for his guitar prowess. Stops at the GRAMMY Museum Mississippi and the Delta Blues Museum completes this perfect trip for music lovers.

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9-day Music Cities Cruise: Nashville to Memphis

Music is the main focus of this cruise offered by American Cruise Lines, which begins in Nashville on July 9 with an unforgettable visit to the legendary Grand Ole Opry and ends in Memphis, where passengers will enjoy live music on Beale Street and a tour of Elvis Presley’s Graceland . On board the American Splendor, passengers will enjoy spacious cabins and popular rocking chairs. First inaugurated in 2016 and fully redecorated in 2022, this ship offers the nostalgia of a classic paddlewheeler along with the comfort of modern amenities.

While in Nashville, explore the Johnny Cash Museum, then walk upstairs to The Patsy Cline Museum. Nightly entertainment spotlights the musical heritage of this region as the world’s newest paddlewheeler journeys along the river. The itinerary also includes Clarksville and Dover in Tennessee plus Paducah in Kentucky. In Paducah, stroll along the riverfront with more than 50 life-sized panoramic murals depicting Paducah’s past. Stop by Paducah’s National Quilt Museum, the world’s largest museum devoted to quilt and fiber art.

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23-day Complete Mississippi River Cruise: New Orleans to St. Paul

Sail 1,393 miles through 10 states on a comprehensive exploration of the mighty Mississippi on the new American Serenade . Inaugurated in 2023, the 91-cabin American Serenade won Best New River Cruise Ship of the Year 2023 by Cruise Critic , the first time an American ship has received this prestigious award.

“With extra-large all-balcony staterooms and suites, trendy interior décor, an innovative hydraulic bow and retractable ramp, and one of the most gorgeous sun decks we’ve seen on a river-going ship, American Serenade sets the bar for domestic US river cruising high,” the award notes.

The epic itinerary beginning July 18, 2024 includes 22 ports of call including Oak Alley, Houmas House, Baton Rouge, and St. Francisville in Louisiana; Natchez, Vicksburg, Greenville, and Tunica in Mississippi; Memphis in Tennessee; Cape Girardeau, St. Louis, and Hannibal in Missouri; Muscatine and Dubuque in Iowa; and Winona, Red Wing, and Saint Paul in Minnesota.

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12-day Mississippi River Gateway Cruise: New Orleans to St. Louis

From the French Quarter in New Orleans to the towering Gateway Arch in St. Louis , this American Heritage cruise lives up to its name. Inaugurated in 2015 and totally redecorated in 2022, the 84-cabin American Heritage is the perfect vessel for this interesting itinerary, its design reminiscent of the days when steamboat paddlewheelers plied the Mississippi in the 1800s.

The 12-day voyage departs from New Orleans on July 2. Ports of call along the way include Baton Rouge in Louisiana; Natchez and Vicksburg in Mississippi; Memphis in Tennessee; and Paducah in Kentucky . An onboard expert shares tales of the importance of steam-driven paddlewheels in establishing riverfront communities along the great Mississippi River.

Step ashore in Natchez and enjoy a cold drink at the Under-the-Hill-Saloon, once one of the rowdiest establishments on the Mississippi River in the 1800s. Legend says that Mark Twain stopped here when he was just another riverman named Samuel Clemens.

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9-day Lower Mississippi River Cruise: Memphis to New Orleans

This nine-day American Melody cruise departs Memphis on September 8 and features eight ports of call including Vicksburg and Natchez in Mississippi, and St. Francisville, Baton Rouge, and Houmas House in Louisiana. At Vicksburg Military Park, learn how the 101st Airborne Division got its “Screaming Eagles” nickname, plus the tale of its famous soldier, a young guitar player named Jimi Hendrix. At Houmas House, see the bedroom where Bette Davis stayed to film the 1964 movie Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte . Joan Crawford was the intended co-star but Bette and Joan feuded so Joan quit and Olivia de Havilland replaced her.

Launched in 2021, the five-deck American Melody has 91 staterooms, all with private balconies and full-length sliding glass doors. The ship has several spacious lounges, a fitness center, large dining room, café for casual dining, sun deck, library, and an impressive four-story glass atrium in the center of the ship. The ship’s unusual bow opens and lowers a platform for passengers to easily walk ashore.

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9-day Upper Mississippi River Cruise: St. Louis to St. Paul

Board the American Symphony cruise ship to visit Mark Twain’s hometown and experience the real-life inspiration behind Life on the Mississippi, the classic memoir chronicling the author's days on the river as a steamboat pilot.

The 91-cabin American Symphony, recently inaugurated in 2022, has 100% private balcony accommodations and a unique bow that opens with a retractable gangway that can be extended for landings virtually anywhere. The ship also features lounges soaring 40 feet above the water with triple the glass of other riverboats for spectacular views. Comfy deck chairs welcome passengers to enjoy the undeveloped countryside, picturesque islands, and fascinating dams and navigation locks.

Departing September 27, this itinerary features seven ports of call including Muscatine and Dubuque in Iowa, and Winona and Red Wing in Minnesota. In Hannibal, visit the actual home—with a whitewashed Tom Sawyer fence—where Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) grew up. In Dubuque, see the 1989 “Field of Dreams” movie site known for the famous quote, “If you build it, they will come.”

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River Boat Tours in Natchez, Mississippi

Natchez, Mississippi, is the oldest settlement in Mississippi. Natchez is a city full of history, with ornate antebellum mansions and its historic downtown; 14 of the beautifully landscaped antebellum mansions are open to the public to walk through and visit. A visit to historic downtown Natchez requires no transportation as you can walk everywhere. Downtown houses many restaurants, old-world style shops, and the riverwalk along the Mississippi River, and you can take a riverboat tour on the Mighty Mississippi.

Natchez Dinner Jazz Cruise

Head to the historic town of Natchez, Mississippi, and board the Natchez Steamboat for a dinner cruise and Mississippi River tour. This two-hour dinner cruise paddles along the banks of the Mississippi and includes a buffet dinner and live jazz music. Sit outside along the deck to enjoy the scenic views of Natchez and the banks of the Mississippi River. Enjoy breathtaking views of the city of Natchez during your dinner cruise. Price and availability vary.

Natchez Dinner Jazz Cruise 400 N. Peters St., Suite 203 New Orleans, LA 70130 800-233-2628 Steamboatnatchez.com

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Board the Mississippi Queen for a Mississippi Riverboat tour that lasts anywhere from three to 12 days. See the sights of the Mississippi along the shores of New Orleans, Natchez, and Gulfport. The Mississippi Queen houses a swimming pool, deck, and fitness room for guests, as well as a salon, theater, and several bars for your Mississippi riverboat tour enjoyment. The Mississippi Queen holds 1,000 passengers and cruise lengths vary. Choose to embark in one city and disembark in any of the others. Contact the cruise line for more information regarding ports, prices, and availability.

Mississippi Queen P.O. Box 60046 New Orleans, LA 70160 504-522-2551 1cruise.com

Natchez Harbor Cruise

The Steamboat Natchez takes you on a daytime cruise from the French Quarter up the Mississippi for a riverboat tour of the banks of the river and their accompanying cities, such as Natchez. The tour offers live narration about the different ports along the cruise and also an optional creole lunch. The steam room is museum quality and is open for visitors to tour during their cruise on the Mighty Mississippi. Price and availability vary.

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This 16-square-mile Town on the Mississippi River Is Becoming an Essential U.S. Cruise Destination — Here's Why

American Queen Voyages is partnering with the Mississippi River town of Natchez to immerse travelers in its small town festivities.

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Sitting on a slight bend of the Mississippi River, the small town of Natchez, Mississippi, is quietly making waves as one of the most enticing destinations in the South. And now the river cruise company American Queen Voyages is partnering with Historic Natchez to shine the spotlight even brighter on the city of about 14,000 people.

Natchez impressively boasts more than 1,000 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places . That means stunning architecture throughout the nearly 16-square-mile town , including pre-Civil War mansions (like the country's largest octagonal house Longwood ) and historic churches (like the state’s oldest Catholic building still in use, St. Mary Basilica ). The walkable downtown is filled with a fascinating hodgepodge of shops, such as boutiques stocked with one-of-a-kind gifts like Darby’s Gifts and Decorative Accessories and a gallery showcasing local artwork, ArtsNatchez . 

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Also of note are landmarks like the location of the country’s largest slave markets in the 1830s and 1840s at Forks of the Road National Park , as well as three prehistoric Native American burial grounds at the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians . The city itself was added to the Historic Lafayette Trail in 2021 , and, just this past April, Natchez’s Dr. John Banks House was added to the Mississippi Freedom Trail .

Not only is Natchez known as the Biscuit Capital of the World , but its culinary offerings are on the rise, with the recent addition of Frankie’s on Main . But, of course, the town is best known for its trademark Southern cuisine, best served at The Castle Restaurant , The Camp , The Kitchen Bistro and Piano Bar , and The Little Easy . (Pro tip: visit Fat Mama’s Tamales for the state's famous tamales, like the locals do.)

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With so much going on in the small town, it’s no wonder American Queen Voyages honed in on the destination for extended ports of call during the holiday season, when Natchez turns into a festive wonderland, with a joyful spirit reminiscent of the European Christmas markets. In a month-long celebration , a 30-something-foot tree becomes the town's centerpiece, with events like caroling and concerts. 

“Natchez is the quintessential Christmas town, making it the perfect place for our guests to enjoy this festive fusion of European yuletide nostalgia and Southern charm,” said Cindy D'Aoust, president of American Queen Voyages, in a statement shared with Travel + Leisure . Among the merriment cruisers will find are food stands with eggnog, fruitcake, and gingerbread, and gift markets with local crafts. 

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The Christmas Markets Experiential Voyages will be offered on select trips down the Mississippi River in 2023 and 2024, as will other holiday-themed itineraries for Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve .

For more information on the new trips, visit AQVoyages.com .

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Port Natchez MS cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Natchez MS, Mississippi. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Natchez MS is a Lower Mississippi River cruise port, only city and county seat of Adams County (Mississippi, USA) with population around 16,000 and total area approx 36 km2 (14 ml2). Located on Mississippi River across from Vidalia (Concordia Parish, Louisiana), the town was prominent in the antebellum years as a center of cotton planters and trade along the river.

Natchez is approx 140 km (90 ml) southwest of Jackson (Mississippi's capital city located near state's center) and approx 137 km (85 ml) north of Baton Rouge Louisiana . Natchez is state's 25th-largest city and was named after the Natchez Indians who inhabited much of the region from early-8th-century AD until the French colonial period.

By 1988 winter, the National Park Service founded Natchez National Historical Park around the Melrose mansion. William Johnson House was added inthe city a few years later. Downtown's historic district has been often used by Hollywood in the antebellum period as the backdrop for feature films. In 1993, "The Adventures of Huck Finn" by Disney was partially filmed here. The 1982 TV movie "Rascals and Robbers: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn" also was filmed in Natchez. The TV mini-series "Beulah Land", as well as individual weekly shows of "The Mississippi" TV drama, starring Ralph Waite, and parts of the TV mini-series "North and South" were also filmed in the city. In and around Natchez was filmed John Wayne's "The Horse Soldiers". In 2007, after renovating a historic hall, the US Courthouse was opened in Natchez. The city also has a Museum of African American History and Culture.

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Top Attractions in Natchez for Mississippi River Cruisers Part 1

The Towers in Natchez, MS. Photo by Susan J. Young.

Fast forward from the 1800s to 2022. Arriving at Natchez, MS , by riverboat, cruisers see much of the same Mississippi River scenery that Mark Twain did from a 19th century steamboat. But what are the top attractions?

What should travelers see and do ashore?  Here’s Part One of our two-part series about what to see and do in Natchez.

Exploring by Riverboat

First, a bit about “getting there.” Natchez is a popular port of call for Lower Mississippi river cruises. Many voyages sail roundtrip from New Orleans or between New Orleans and Memphis, TN .

In addition, for consumers seeking the “full shebang” on the Mississippi River, some voyages sail more than 1,100 miles between New Orleans, LA, and St. Paul, MN .

American Queen Voyages' American Duchess, one of the line's vessels. Photo by Susan J. Young

Two veteran Mississippi River “sailors” are American Cruise Lines (ACL) and American Queen Voyages (AQV). New in June 2022, Viking River Cruises will start sailing the Missisippi River as well.

Tour operators also offer guests options on some of those cruises. For example, Tauck offers an 11-day “Life on the Mississippi” vacation on AQV’s American Duchess .

For the full range of voyage options (including sailing dates, itineraries, pricing, accommodations and add-ons), contact your travel advisor or read the Important Note from Pavlus Travel at the end of this story.

Our focus instead with this blog is “the destination.” We hope to offer helpful tidbits and suggestions for shoreside fun.

So, here’s Part One of our two-part blog series about “Top Natchez Attractions for River Cruisers.” Check back next week for Part Two.

1. Top Attractions: Natchez Under the Hill 

Most river cruise vessels arrive at Natchez Under the Hill, nestled below soaring riverside bluffs. The city itself is atop the bluffs.

In the 19th century and early 20th centuries, this area was — to put it bluntly — a seedy area that bustled with gambling, drinking and brothels.

Today, it’s a relatively quiet, lovely spot for a riverside stroll. Plus, you’ll also find a few places to dine, enjoy a brew or shop.

Natchez Under the Hill, once a seedy enclave of vice, is now a great spot for a stroll. A few retail establishments welcome cruise guests. Photo courtesy of Visit Natchez.,

To reach Natchez’s downtown, there are two options. Active travelers might enjoy hiking up the hill and walking into the city.

Most travelers, though, will opt to board the cruise lines’ “on-off” or shore excursion motorcoaches. That makes for an easier journey to the top and beyond. Shuttles and taxis can be arranged too.

2. Top Attractions: Grand Village of the Natchez Indians 

Natchez’s historical and cultural influences are eclectic. Long before French explorers arrived, indigenous Natchez Indians lived in the Natchez area.

Not far from downtown Natchez is the 128-acre Grand Village of the Natchez Indians. If you go, you’ll see three prehistoric native American mounds and a museum.

Separately, the area’s Natchez Trace Federal Parkway is now a scenic highway under the auspices of the U.S. National Park Service. This trace (or trail) was a footpath originally used by the Natchez Indians and other native American tribes.

Natchez Trace Parkway. Photo courtesy of Visit Natchez

Centuries ago, trappers/fur traders also used the trace to bring goods to/from Mississippi River vessels. Today, the parkway is a lovely drive with pretty eco-scenery ( see photo above ).  Hiking trails and a designated biking trail also await.

Viking Shore Excursion

When it begins cruising in June , Viking River Cruises plans to offer a “ Grand Village of the Natchez Indians, Emerald Mound and Fort Rosalie ” shore excursion; that’s just one of many shore excursions it will offer for Natchez.

Over three or so hours, this shore trip will provide an enticing look at the history and culture of the Natchez people. The first stop will be along the Natchez Trace.

Cruisers will visit Emerald Mound , North America’s second largest temple mound, likely a  political and ceremonial center.

Afterward, Viking’s guests will visit the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians (see one of the site’s huts in the photo above). They’ll view a special presentation, followed by a guided museum tour. Cruisers can expect archaeological insight and exhibits.

The tour then concludes at Fort Rosalie ( see next section ). In this area, cruisers will learn about the dispersal of the Natchez people from their ancestral homeland.

3. Top Attractions: Fort Rosalie Site & Lovely Rosalie

In 1716, France established Natchez as a settlement. From Natchez Under the Hill, visitors can either walk up/climb or take a shuttle/motorcoach to reach the Fort Rosalie site .

While nothing really remains of the French-era fort, the U.S. National Park Service maintains the site. As a result, you’ll find a riverside path, signage with historic information, parkland and picnic tables.

It’s a great starting point for a hike with stellar Mississippi River views.

Rosalie is nestled atop the bluffs in Natchez, MS. Photo courtesy of Visit Natchez.

Rosalie, Gorgeous Lady on the Bluff 

Not far away is Rosalie, an elegant historic mansion close to the bluffs ( see photo above ). Built in 1823 for Peter Little , a wealthy cotton broker, the structure will “wow” visitors. Among its architectural features is a gorgeous, four-column Tuscan portico.

On July 13, 1863, during the U.S. Civil War, General Ulysses Grant came to town. He took possession of Rosalie for his Union Army headquarters. The following month, General Walter Gresham took over from Grant in Natchez.

Today’s visitors can thank Gresham. Why? The general arranged for many of the owner’s furnishings to be stored in the attic. Also, he assigned guards to protect them.   

Thus, travelers taking a tour will see many original furnishings and decorative items. The preserved Rosalie plantation mansion is lovingly maintained by the Mississippi State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution . It’s open for guided tours by guides wearing period clothing.

4. Top Attractions: Natchez Visitor Reception Center

Looking again at Natchez’s eclectic historical timeline, first came the Natchez Indians, then the French. They were followed by the Spanish and British.  In 1817, Mississippi became a U.S. state. 

The southern U.S. cotton boom and sad slavery era of the 1800s followed. Then, in 1861, Mississippi seceded from the U.S. and joined the Confederate States of America . At war’s end, Mississippi once again became part of the United States.

Wow, that’s a lot of historical twists and turns!

To help put things in perspective, we’d recommend a quick stop at Natchez Visitor Reception Center (see photo below). Fortunately, this center is often a scheduled stop on those “on-off” motorcoach tours.

Natchez Visitor's Center. Photo courtesy of Visit Natchez.

We’d suggest going inside, checking out the exhibits, grabbing brochures and asking questions of staff. In addition, cruisers can purchase select historic home tickets at the center. River lines too, obviously, offer excursions that include historic home tours.

Natchez Pilgrimage Tours 

Another spot to stop if you’re interested in tickets for historic homes is Natchez Pilgrimage Tours’ office at 211 Main Street. What’s special? During certain times of the year, Natchez offers “pilgrimages” — with ticket packages that include entry to two or three different historic homes or sites.

Now in its 90th year, the pilgrimages typically are in spring and fall. For example, this year’s Fall Pilgrimage is set for September 24 through October 21, 2022.

The next Spring Pilgrimage is March 11 to April 11, 2023. For more information, visit Natchez Pilgrimage Tours at the link provided above.

A group participating in a "pilgrimage" tour listen to a guide in period clothing at Hope Farm in the Natchez area. Photo courtesy of Visit Natchez.

Some historic Natchez homes/sites are open for touring year-round or much of the year. Others, though, are normally not open to the public, but do welcome visitors during the annual pilgrimages.

5. Top Attractions: Natchez in Historical Photographs

We love many attractions in Natchez, some we’ve visited repeatedly. Among our favorites? It’s Natchez in Historical Photographs .

Travelers will gaze at 500-plus historic photos and feel they’ve “stepped back” in time. All were taken by local, professional photographers between 1845 and 1910. These photos visually captured the essence of Natchez life “back in the day.”

Natchez in Historical Photos attraction. Photo courtesy of Visit Natchez.

This amazing photo collection is on the second floor of Stratton Chapel. That’s behind the Natchez Presbyterian Church  on Pearl Street. An elevator is available.

The photos reflect scenes of the young and old, rich and poor. They also showcase people of diverse ethnic backgrounds. For instance, you’ll see images of society belles, shopkeepers and workers in the field.

It’s also fun to look at the photos of young children decked out in their finest attire.

Gazing at this collection, you’ll also see a mix of city sites, magnificent homes and farm scenes. Of interest to river cruisers are the shots of Mississippi River steamboats laden with cotton bales.

Simply put, an hour here is a bit akin to entering a time warp. A $5 donation is requested for admission.

6. Top Attractions: Octagonal, Unfinished Longwood 

When it comes to historic structures, Natchez has a diverse portfolio. Many are listed on the National Register of Historic Sites and open for visitors to tour. Some date from the French, Spanish or English Colonial periods.

While s ome other southern towns or cities (such as Vicksburg) suffered significant devastation during the Civil War, that didn’t happen in Natchez. I n 1862 after the fall of New Orleans, Natchez surrendered to the Union Army.

Longwood, Natchez, MS. Photo courtesy of Visit Natchez.

One of the “must see” sites in Natchez — included in many cruise line tours — is the humongous, unfinished Longwood, a grand octagonal villa.

Planned as a 30,000-square-foot mansion, Longwood was designed by a Philadelphia architect for Haller and Julia Nutt. The couple were members of Natchez’s “planter elite” society.

Challenging Timing

However, the couple’s timing in building a new home wasn’t good. Construction began in 1860. But rising Civil War political tensions in 1861 halted the work. So, beyond the first level (mostly completed), the rest of the structure above is unfinished.

Adding insult to the family’s situation, local residents began calling the unfinished mansion “Nutt’s Folly.” However, the Nutt family lived on that first floor until the 20th century.

Also, we must say that Longwood’s exterior looks impressive. On guided tours of the home’s interior, visitors will first see that lower level, which has a few lovely rooms to view.

But when the guide leads the tour group upstairs, the tour gets really interesting. On that second level and above, all that visitors will see are bare walls, exposed beams and wooden structural elements ( see photo below ).

A view of the upstairs, unfinished section of Longwood in Natchez, MS. Photo courtesy of Visit Natchez.

Think of a “snapshot in time.” That’s because this part of the mansion appears exactly as it did when construction stopped in the 1860s. Outside, though, there are magnificent porches, which are accessible from that unfinished interior space.

Today, the Pilgrimage Garden Club of Natchez cares for the large structure and its outbuildings. Cruise lines often offer shore excursions to Longwood.

For example, American Cruise Lines’ guests can book the line’s complimentary shore excursion, “ Historic Longwood Exploration .” It’s just one of many excursions that ACL offers for Natchez port calls on multiple itineraries.

7. Top Attractions: The William Johnson House 

Natchez has done much to preserve its rich African-American and Creole heritage. Did you know that many “free blacks” worked as skilled tradesmen during the French and Spanish periods? Yes, that’s true, and it happened long before the British arrived.

One historic, downtown Natchez site with fascinating history is the William Johnson House, operated by the U.S. National Park Service.  Admission is free.

As a free man of color prior to the Civil War, William Johnson (1809-1851) bought this home and lived here with his family. While Johnson had started life as a slave, he was freed at age 11.

The Barber of Natchez

Known as the “The Barber of Natchez,” Johnson owned a local barber shop. In addition, he purchased other structures and 2,000 acres of land outside Natchez.

Well-respected locally,  Johnson also was a banker of sorts — loaning money to others. 

Interesting tidbit? Visitors are often surprised to learn that this free man of color also owned slaves. Here’s a link to the NPS site if you’d like to read more.

William Johnson House in Natchez, MS. Photo by U.S. National Park Service

Exhibits and Recreated Living Quarters

Heading into the William Johnson House, you’ll first enter the downstairs exhibit space (see photo above). There’s also a bookstore here. Upstairs, the U.S. National Park Service has done a nice job of recreating the Johnsons’ furnished living quarters.

Park service rangers will tell visitors about about Johnson’s life story and the home’s history. Fortunately, Johnson kept a diary.

He wrote faithfully in that diary between 1835 and 1851. He talked about everyday life in Natchez — everything from a search for a lost cow to a local visit by former President Andrew Jackson.

8. Top Attractions: Museum of African-American History/Culture

We’d also pop into the Natchez Museum of African-American Culture and History . It’s located downtown inside the 1905-era, former U.S. Post Office building on Main Street.

Natchez Museum of African-American History. Photo courtesy of Visit Natchez.

As a National Literary Landmark, the museum’s exhibit hall is dedicated to Richard Wright , author and Natchez native. With many simple, interesting displays, the museum is home to African-American memorabilia, photographs, books and artifacts.

Here too cruisers can learn about Forks of the Road  just outside the city. No building remains, but this notorious site was once the site of the South’s second largest slave market.

Recently, the U.S. National Park Service , which maintains the small, grassy site, installed free-standing exhibits and wayside panels at Forks of the Road.  They explain what happened here regarding the domestic slave trade era.

Melrose and Plantation Life

To learn about plantation slave life in the 1800s, one good option is Melrose , a Natchez historic mansion. What’s unique is that, unlike many other mansion sites, this one has intact slave cabins.

Melrose was constructed around 1845 for John McMurran , a Pennsylvania native and Natchez attorney. Today, it’s operated by the U.S. National Park Service.

NPS suggests a 2.5-hour visit to get the “full picture” at Melrose. That includes a guided mansion tour plus a self-guided tour of a slave cabin — allowing time to read the exhibits in the cabin.

9. Top Attractions: The Towers

The Towers in Natchez, MS, is an antebellum home which has been lovingly restored.. Photo by Susan J. Young.

Another one-of-a-kind, historic home is The Towers, built over several centuries. Huge pre-Civil War Oak trees surround the mansion.

For river cruisers, it’s interesting to know that many of the mansion’s structural elements show signs of peg construction and barge-board elements. That type of construction was found in historic river vessels that transported furs from Natchez.

The Towers has evolved in its look over the years. In 1826, a second Neo-Classical construction phase added a colonnade of square columns. For instance, you’ll see some of those still visible on the porches.

In an 1858-era update, The Towers received an Italian villa-like, Renaissance Revival façade; that also created a pair of third-story tower rooms. However, a 1920’s storm sizably damaged those upper tower rooms, which were then removed.

Recently, owners Ginger and James Hyland have restored and rebuilt those two towers.

Collection of Beaded Purses on the walls inside The Towers in Natchez, MS. Photo by Susan J. Young.

River cruisers often visit The Towers for tours (and sometimes lunch). We’ve been privileged to enjoy two tours that the affable Ginger has conducted.

She’s an owner who takes enormous pride in the mansion and every little detail of its interior furnishings and decorative items.

Collections Galore

Tour participants will see antique furniture, antique laces at every window and amazing collections of items. For example, one wall is totally filled with small “hanging” beaded purses ( see photo at right ).

Aviation buffs should head for the first floor’s rear door. Here they’ll find a display area that’s a tribute to Ginger’s late father, L. A. (Buzz) Hyland.

His claim to fame? He was among the men credited with inventing radar.

That feat impressed Howard Hughes,  who hired Hyland to run Hughes Aircraft Company. Hyland retired as that company’s chairman of the board in 1983.

Ginger honors her father with a display that includes much aviation and aerospace memorabilia. If you go, look for the award that Hyland received from NASA.

Diverse Tours

The Towers offers many types of tours such as “Decorative Arts Tours” or “Jeweled Christmas Tours.” All showcase the home and its spectacular décor and collections. You’ll find Easter and Passover tours too.

For guests cruising on American Queen Voyages, one premium shore excursion ($79 per person) is the “ Home Hosted Visit with Ginger and James .”

Cruisers will arrive at The Towers, where the owners will greet them and guide them around.  That’s followed by a sampling of southern comfort foods on the mansion’s sunny, enclosed back gallery.

10. Top Attractions: More to Come

This concludes Part One of our two-part look at Natchez, MS. Stay tuned for Part 2 next week, focusing on these additional sites:

  • Natchez’s historic Jewish temple, Temple B’nai Israel ;
  • The elegant historic mansion, Stanton Hall ;
  • More historic homes and mansions including Monmouth, Dunleith, Texada , the House on Ellicott Hill and others;
  • Downtown Natchez and the Antique District;
  • Sites that reflect new downtown investment by the Tate Taylor Company; and
  • Attractions beyond Natchez such as the Windsor ruins and the Delta Music Museum & Arcade

View from the bluffs of Natchez to the river below. Photo courtesy of Visit Natchez.

For more information on Natchez, MS, and what to see and do in the city or its environs, visit www.visitnatchez.org.

For information about Mississippi River Cruises (itineraries, pricing, accommodations, departure dates and so on), contact your travel advisor.

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Also do you still have a riverboat tour of the upper Red River? A couple I know had taken it years ago and said it was beautiful to see.

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EDITOR’S NOTE TO READERS: Be sure to read Part 2 of this Natchez blog series, where Frogmore in Louisiana is mentioned as one shore excursion option beyond the City of Natchez itself; in that piece, we talk briefly about Frogmore and provide the website link to their site. That said, here’s additional information we kindly received from Lynette at Frogmore:

“Nineteen historical buildings dating from 1790’s to 1900 are a restored tribute to Frogmore Cotton Plantation & Gins, a modern 1,800-acre working cotton estate with a computerized farm and gin.

As you arrive at the computerized cotton gin, the owner will meet you and escort you through the gin and cotton farm operations. Participate in picking cotton and removing the seeds and tour a rare, steam engine gin listed on the National Register of Historic Properties.

Be seated in the hand-hewn log cabin and listen to narration and the vocalist’s songs highlighting the history of southern plantations, including the Constitution, Emancipation Proclamation, and accurate statistics of the enslaved and planter families.

After an enlightening overview of the historical Frogmore owners, explore the cotton fields and authentic cabins to learn the origin of southern cuisine, the day-to-day operations and how their labor force evolved into sharecropping, a way of life for 100 years. Enjoy a complimentary beverage as you browse an original plantation store.”

Lynette, I have posted some of this within our Part 2 blog about Natchez. That’s where we talk about activities “across the river.” While we had already mentioned Frogmore there, I did add in some of these gleanings to give readers a bit more detail. Thanks for writing. We appreciate your comments.

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From a rich history to delicious eats, the Mississippi Delta isn't lacking in soul.

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In 1935, David Cohn wrote, “the Mississippi Delta begins in the lobby of the Peabody Hotel...if you stand near its fountain in the middle of the lobby, where the ducks waddle and the turtles drowse, you will see everybody who is anybody in the Delta.” As a native Memphian, I have spent countless afternoons and evenings in the lobby of the Peabody Hotel. And as the daughter-in-law of a Mississippi Delta native—from the small town of Hollandale, to be exact—I have heard a great many stories that hint at both the glories and the complexities of the Mississippi Delta. 

At 200 miles long and 87 miles wide, the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta (it’s proper name) is the section of land between the Yazoo and Mississippi rivers. It exists because of the regular flooding of those two rivers over many, many years. At almost 7,000 square miles of alluvial floodplain, this area is known to be one of the most fertile areas of land in the country.

Cohn was right in what he said. Folks from the Delta often do wind up in Memphis for a job, or for bustling city life, or for love. These days, the Delta is quieter than it once was for a great many reasons, but I’ve met enough Delta locals here in Memphis to make me understand just how special the region really is, complicated history and all. Here are the 11 best places to see and eat in the Mississippi Delta.

Things To Do In The Mississippi Delta

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Take a Riverboat Cruise

You can read Mark Twain’s books about the Mississippi River, listen to stories around the fire about the Mississippi River, and learn about the exhilarating power of Mississippi River. But you don’t really know the Mississippi River until you’ve been out on it. There are short cruises that begin and end in Memphis if you only have a few hours to spare, but you can also take much longer cruises of the entire Mississippi Delta. Book a trip to travel from New Orleans to Memphis, stopping off in Vicksburg, Natchez, and Greenville along the way.

Visit the South's Grammy Museum

The original Grammy Museum is located in Los Angeles, California, but because of the profound impact the music of the Mississippi Delta has made on American music overall, the founders chose to put the second Grammy Museum in the tiny, but important town of Cleveland, Mississippi. The heat, hard-times, and history of the Delta all came together to create a culture filled with people who knew how to tell stories with song. The roots of several important genres can be traced  back to the rich soil of this one spot and if you find yourself in Cleveland, a visit to the Grammy Museum is surely in order. 

grammymuseumms.org ; 800 W Sunflower Rd, Cleveland, MS 38732

Take in the Beauty of Sky Lake

Because they are resistant to decay, absorbers of floodwaters, and erosion preventers, Cypress tress thrive in the Mississippi Delta. At Sky Lake in Belzoni, you can enjoy the view with many Cypress trees flanking the shores, some being over 1,000 years old. With the help of Wildlife Mississippi, an extensive boardwalk has been built over Sky Lake and a paddling trail has been laid out. Now, thanks to the boardwalk, anyone can walk out among the famous Cypress trees.

Explore the Local Architecture

There are so many historic homes and structures you're able to tour in Natchez. Stop by Longwood via Natchez Pilgrimage Tours —the largest octagonal home in the United States—which spans six stories and 30,000 square feet and is topped with a stately dome. It uniquely remains unfinished. Construction, which began in 1860, was cut short by the Civil War the following year. Nonetheless, the exterior is still interestingly reflective of the architecture of the time, and the home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a National Historic Landmark.

natchezpilgrimage.com ; 140 Lower Woodville Rd, Natchez, MS 39120

Stay in a Charming Secluded Cottage

In Shaw, Peacock Cottage is set back off the road, behind both the crops and the owners' house, belonging to a farming family. Available to book for those visiting the area, the cottage itself is tiny with a worthy collection of books hanging out in the bookshelves. A screened porch has been fitted onto the back of the house, overlooking a grassy meadow with rolled bails of hay. Next to the cottage and open to guests is a clear, cold swimming pool that harkens to the 1970s. The owners are kind and gracious hosts, a perfect depiction of the heart of Delta people.

vrbo.com ; 928 MS-448, Shaw, MS 38773

Places To Eat in the Mississippi Delta

Doe's eat place.

In Greenville, Dominick “Doe” Signa and his wife Mamie opened Doe’s in 1941. Housed in the same building Doe’s father used as a grocery store in years past, Mamie was famous for her tamales, and the spot (including a front seating area and dining room honkey-tonk in the back) soon become a thriving desegregated place where everyone was welcome. These days, everybody is served in the front, and the honky-tonk is long gone, but the food remains just as good. Doe’s Eat Place has since opened satellite locations in other cities.

doeseatplace.com ; 502 Nelson St, Greenville, MS 38701

Delta Meat Market

Chef Cole Ellis returned to his hometown of Cleveland, Mississippi and opened a restaurant that reflect both his extensive knowledge of really good food ,as well as his intimate knowledge of the culture of his own people. My visit there made it feel like we were stopping in a perfectly honed vintage kitchen where we might run into someone we know. With menu choices like cornbread and sorghum butter, burnt ends and grits, and moon pie bread pudding, Delta Meat Market keeps the front door revolving, with friends and neighbors always ready for this week’s menu. 

deltameatmarket.com ; 215 Cotton Row, Cleveland, MS 38732

The Beauty Shop

Many restaurants around Memphis capture the spirit of the Delta, but none is quite as spot-on as The Beauty Shop. As Priscilla Presley’s early “curl-and-dye spot,” the retro-inspired restaurant, opened by Karen Carrier, uses vibrantly colored glass and funky mix-and-match vintage decor to transport diners through time while keeping the menu wonderfully modern and fresh. The Pan-roasted Barramundi is my favorite dish in all of Memphis, second only to the Grilled Romaine Salad, also a Beauty Shop delight.

thebeautyshoprestaurant.com ; 966 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104

H.D. Gibbes and Sons

Everything about this restaurant in Learned, Mississippi, oozes authenticity. The corrugated metal roof, porch front rocking chairs, and screen doors are all true to the original building that has housed H.D. Gibbes and Sons since the late 1800s. The store is open six days a week serving hamburgers and chips for those who are hungry. But on weekend nights, the menu is elevated and the Gibbes family serves steak, lamb chops, and seafood backdropped by live music and communal seating.

hdgibbesandsons.com ; 140 Main St, Learned, MS 39154

Chamoun's Rest Haven

In the late 1930s, Chafik Chamoun and his wife Louise immigrated from Lebanon to the United States through New York Harbor. They purchased a grocery store in Clarksdale, and the Chamoun's speciality was lunch menu items, particularly kibbee sandwiches. A few decades later, the opportunity arose for them to purchase Rest Haven restaurant. With that, they introduced a more thorough Lebanese menu. When I ask friends where to eat in the Delta, Chamoun’s is always one of their first suggestions.

facebook.com/Resthaven-Restaurant ; 419 S State St, Clarksdale, MS 38614

Kathryn's

The small town of Moon Lake was, at one time, part of the Mississippi River. Now, it is a quiet lake that serves as a destination for those seeking a relaxing escape. Kathryn’s, an Italian restaurant that was started in 1937, is located on the edge of Moon Lake, offering the perfect place to enjoy a dinner out around a gingham draped table.

kathrynssteaks.com ; 5770 Moon Lake Rd, Lula, MS 38644

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Explore the history, culture and cuisine of the U.S. while cruising along the Mighty Mississippi.

The Best Mississippi River Cruises

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The more than 2,300-mile Mississippi River invites travelers to discover its multifaceted heritage, with a vast range of deeply rooted culture, music and history. A cruise is a fantastic way to discover many of the riverfront cities on a single trip, from the comfort of your modern riverboat or traditional paddle-wheeler.

The following Mississippi River cruise itineraries can help you choose from cruises of various lengths and options for the Lower and Upper Mississippi. Note that all fares are listed as double occupancy (based on two people per cabin), and that they might not reflect taxes, port fees or gratuities. The itinerary availability listed is also subject to change.

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American Cruise Lines operates small ships accommodating between 90 and 180 passengers that are built, flagged and crewed in the U.S. – and it's the only company in the world operating a 100% U.S.-flagged fleet of riverboats and cruise ships. ACL's itineraries traverse waterways across 35 states, with 11 itineraries dedicated to the Mississippi River. Cruisers can choose to sail on modern riverboats with a sleek interior design or while away their time aboard classic paddle-wheelers reminiscent of days gone by.

ACL offers variety as well as versatility: This line boasts both the longest and shortest sailings on this list with cruises ranging from eight to 60 days in length, including The Great United States. This inaugural 60-day voyage spans four major rivers and 20 states, making it the longest U.S. river cruise in history.

Complimentary hotel and transportation packages are available from every departure city before your cruise. You can book certain premium packages for added perks, such as two nights spent next door to Graceland in Memphis – with VIP tickets and a city tour included in the price.

Music Cities Cruise

Length: Eight days Price: Starts at $3,610 per person

Spend a week getting lost in the sounds of the Memphis blues, rock 'n' roll and country music legends on the seven-night Music Cities Cruise. A hotel stay the night before your sailing is included, but embarking in Memphis means you also have the chance to splurge on a two-night pre-cruise package near Elvis' former home Graceland .

Ports of call include Paducah, Kentucky; Dover, Tennessee; and Clarksville, Tennessee, with an overnight in Nashville and an included excursion to a show at the Grand Ole Opry. Two scenic sailing days feature picturesque views of America's Heartland along the Mississippi, Ohio and Cumberland rivers as well as Lake Barkley.

2024 dates: In 2024, there are two available itineraries in September and November.

Grand Heartland Cruise: St. Paul to New Orleans

Length: 15 days Price: Starts at $9,455 per person

This 15-day voyage allows you to explore America's rich history in towns along the Upper and Lower Mississippi River. The immersive voyage covers six states and 12 cities including St. Paul, Minnesota ; Dubuque, Iowa; St. Louis, Missouri ; Memphis, Tennessee; Natchez, Mississippi; Baton Rouge, Louisiana ; and more.

Take a step back in time while visiting Mark Twain's boyhood home in Hannibal, exploring stately historic estates in Natchez and Civil War sites in Vicksburg. At the end of a busy day ashore, you'll have plenty to chat about with fellow passengers during the evening cocktail hour.

2024 dates: American Heritage – ACL's traditional paddle-wheeler – and three modern riverboats set off on this journey from August to October in 2024.

Complete Mississippi River Cruise: New Orleans to St. Paul

Length: 22 days Price: Starts at $14,935 per person

If you want to see the entire Mississippi in one shot, check out this multiweek sailing that begins in New Orleans and ends in St. Paul, Minnesota. Along the way, you'll sail 1,393 miles, visit 10 states and experience a staggering 20 ports of call as you tour Louisiana and then head northbound to Minnesota.

In the South, walk the battlefields of the Civil War and sample delicious Southern barbecue before listening to the rhythms of jazz, the blues and rock 'n' roll. Then, explore the small and larger cities along the upper parts of the river. Remember to take time to gaze out at the picturesque scenery and the rolling farmlands of America's Midwest before disembarking in St. Paul.

2024 dates: Three of ACL's modern riverboats sail this itinerary in May, June and August in 2024.

The Great United States

Length: 60 days Price: Starts at $51,000

This two-month long journey – the longest domestic itinerary ever created – will check all the boxes for U.S. history and Civil War buffs, music and nature lovers, culinary enthusiasts, and beer and distilled spirits aficionados alike as the ship traverses America's iconic waterways through 20 states and 50 ports of call.

This epic journey showcases the natural beauty and living history of the U.S. from sea to shining sea. The sailing embarks in Portland, Oregon , on the Pacific Coast before traveling east to the Atlantic shore along four major rivers that highlight some of the country's most stunning coastlines. Upon arrival in New York Harbor, guests will have an unforgettable view of one of the most iconic landmarks in the U.S.: the Statue of Liberty .

Passengers can follow in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark along the Snake and Columbia rivers; cruise along Ol' Man River in search of Mark Twain and Elvis; see the vibrant colors of fall during peak season on the Hudson River; and take in the coastal breezes (and fresh seafood) along New England's rocky coastline.

This curated adventure also includes two flights: Jackson, Wyoming , to New Orleans as well as St. Paul to Portland, Maine , plus a land package through Glacier , Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks. All-inclusive pricing covers the pre-cruise hotel stay, all flights and hotels between cruise segments, an ACL jacket and gear pack, daily excursions, all meals and beverages, gratuities and port charges, entertainment, and Wi-Fi.

2024 dates: The inaugural cruise sets sail on August 16, 2024.

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Viking River Cruises

Viking cruise ship under a bridge on the Mississippi River.

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Viking is no stranger to sailing Europe's rivers; the brand is synonymous with river cruising worldwide aboard its dozens of ships. However, Viking River Cruises is a newcomer to U.S. rivers, with its purpose-built ship: the 386-passenger Viking Mississippi. Looking to carve out its own niche in the American river cruising category, Viking claims it has the region's "first truly modern cruise ship" with its distinct Scandinavian design and expansive top sun deck with an infinity plunge pool.

Viking's mostly all-inclusive fares include a complimentary excursion in each port, destination lectures and performances, beer and wine at meals, free Wi-Fi, specialty coffees and teas, and more. The line offers five itineraries ranging in length from eight to 22 days along the Mighty Mississippi. Pre- and post-cruise extensions can be added to all voyages for an additional expense.

New Orleans & Southern Charms: Round-trip from New Orleans

Length: Eight days Price: Starts at $3,999 per person

If you don't know which Viking Mississippi itinerary to choose, start here. A round-trip voyage from New Orleans is convenient for booking flights and offers an excellent opportunity to extend your stay in NOLA. Six guided tours are included across eight days, from the historic estates of Natchez to Vicksburg National Military Park. A stop in St. Francisville gives you the chance to marvel at some of the 140-plus buildings it has on the National Register of Historic Places.

If you extend your stay in New Orleans, plan to sample the local Creole cuisine and take in some of the city's nightly jazz entertainment. In the morning, grab a beignet and a steaming cup of chicory coffee au lait at the original Café du Monde in the French Market.

2024 dates: This itinerary is available on select dates in February, November and December.

Heart of the Delta: New Orleans to Memphis

Length: Nine days Price: Starts at $4,299 per person

Similar to its round-trip New Orleans Southern Charms itinerary, the Heart of the Delta cruise begins in New Orleans and calls on the same five ports, before sailing through the Lower Mississippi and disembarking in Memphis. Enjoy scenic views of the serpentine river route – perhaps with expert commentary or a local cooking demonstration – and then take time to explore the birthplace of the Memphis blues, which is also a center of civil rights history.

2024 dates: In 2024, this cruise is available in February, March, April, May, June and November.

America's Great River: St. Paul to New Orleans

Length: 15 days Price: Starts at $12,999 per person

This Viking voyage sails from St. Paul to New Orleans on a two-week trip that calls on 13 ports with one day of scenic sailing. This itinerary combines the best of Viking's other Mississippi sailings for an all-encompassing Midwestern and Southern experience with 12 guided tours.

Included in the fare is a tour of Graceland; a stroll through small-town Burlington, Iowa, to see Snake Alley, deemed the most crooked street in the world; and a visit to the National Eagle Center of Red Wing, among others. For an additional fee, hop on an airboat ride through the Atchafalaya Swamp in Baton Rouge or tour the Anheuser-Busch Brewery of St. Louis.

2024 dates: Viking has availability for this itinerary in July, September and October.

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You may have seen riverboat gambling ships or are at least familiar with riverboat gambling along U.S. waterways. However, while high rolling on the river sounds like an exciting way to spend a night (or two, or more) while on your riverboat cruise, you'll have to jump ship to play the slots, roll the dice, spin the wheel or play a hand of Texas Hold 'em. Gambling on cruise ships sailing on internal waters is prohibited by U.S. law.

Gambling on boats in the U.S. is a complicated matter. While you will find some ships sailing along American waterways that are only set up for gambling, they are not carrying passengers from port to port. Most vessels that feature riverboat gambling are now moored, offering sports betting, table games, entertainment, live music and dancing while tethered to shore.

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Passengers disembark at the Natchez Riverfront, which is located at 1 Harbor View Drive, Natchez, MS 39120.

Natchez is a city located in southwestern Mississippi along the Mississippi River. With a population of just over 15,000 people, it is one of the oldest cities in the United States and is known for its rich history, stunning antebellum architecture, and its vibrant cultural scene.

One of the city's main attractions is its historic downtown area, which is home to a variety of historic buildings and homes, many of which date back to the antebellum era. Visitors can take a stroll through the city's charming streets and admire its beautiful architecture, or stop by one of the local museums to learn about its history and culture.

Natchez is also surrounded by beautiful natural scenery, including the Mississippi River and the nearby bluffs and forests. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, such as fishing, boating, and hiking, or simply admire the stunning views of the rivers and the surrounding countryside.

Additionally, Natchez is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with a variety of museums, theaters, and galleries showcasing local artists and exhibitions. Visitors can experience the city's cultural heritage by visiting local venues, such as the Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture, which showcases the contributions of African Americans to the city's history and culture, or the Natchez Opera Festival, which takes place each year and features a variety of musical performances.

For food lovers, Natchez is home to a variety of local restaurants and food stalls that serve up traditional Southern dishes, such as fried catfish, BBQ, and jambalaya. Visitors can sample some of the city's famous dishes and enjoy a taste of the local culture.

Overall, Natchez is a charming and historic city that offers a unique blend of culture, history, arts, and natural beauty. Whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or an exciting cultural experience, there's something for everyone in Natchez, Mississippi.

There are several excursions you can take from Natchez, Mississippi, USA:

Natchez Trace Parkway: A scenic drive that follows the 444-mile Natchez Trace from Natchez to Nashville, Tennessee, through forests, hills, and rolling meadows.

Longwood: A historic mansion built in the mid-19th century, Longwood is one of the largest octagonal houses in the country and is known for its elaborate interiors.

Rosalie Mansion: A historic mansion built in 1823 that offers tours and provides an insight into life in Natchez during the antebellum period.

William Johnson House: A historic house museum that was once home to a free black man who was a barber and businessman in Natchez during the 19th century.

Melrose Estate: A historic mansion and former cotton plantation, Melrose Estate is a National Historic Landmark and offers tours to visitors.

Natchez City Cemetery: A historic cemetery dating back to the 1820s that is the final resting place for many prominent citizens of Natchez and is considered one of the most significant cemeteries in the South.

Natchez Under-the-Hill: A historic district located at the foot of a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River and once served as the center of commerce and entertainment in Natchez during the 19th century.

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New Orleans boasts several historic riverboats offering stellar jazz cruises. Here's a breakdown of the top contenders to help you choose the perfect fit for your New Orleans Jazz Cruise adventure:

The Steamboat Natchez: This grand dame of the Mississippi offers a quintessential New Orleans experience. Take a daytime cruise and enjoy the city skyline bathed in sunshine, or opt for a magical dinner cruise under the stars. The Steamboat Natchez features a variety of live music options, including a traditional jazz band, ensuring you get your dose of that classic New Orleans sound.

The Paddlewheeler Creole Queen: This vessel boasts a beautiful Victorian atmosphere. They focus solely on dinner cruises, featuring delectable Creole cuisine and a stellar jazz band led by the Sullivan Dabney Jr. and the Muzik Jazz Band, a local favorite that frequents major New Orleans festivals.

Choosing Your Perfect New Orleans Jazz Cruise, consider these factors when making your decision:

Time of Day: Daytime cruises offer stunning views of the city, while evening cruises provide a romantic atmosphere under the New Orleans sky.

Food: Do you want a delicious dinner included, or would you prefer a cruise with just drinks and snacks?

Ambiance: The Steamboat Natchez offers a grander experience, while the Creole Queen boasts a more intimate Victorian vibe.

No matter which New Orleans jazz cruise you choose, one thing's for sure: you'll be in for an unforgettable New Orleans adventure!

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Ready to book your jazz cruise and set sail on a musical journey through the heart of New Orleans? Let me help you find the perfect fit for your budget and interests! Just shoot me an email or give me a call, and I'll take care of all the arrangements. So pack your dancing shoes, grab your favorite drink and get ready to experience the magic of New Orleans jazz on the Mississippi River!

This trip report is part of our ongoing series on travel to New Orleans. In need of further inspiration? Check out my guide, Visiting New Orleans in January: The Crescent City's Cool Charm.

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Steamboat NATCHEZ - Sunday Jazz Cruise with Brunch Option

Welcome aboard the most unique blend of "real New Orleans." Combine a two-hour Mississippi River cruise on the Steamboat NATCHEZ with traditional live jazz by some of the most talented musicians of the genre - The Steamboat Stompers. For the crowning achievement, add a delicious casual New Orleans Brunch. Brunch is a staple in New Orleans life – a time to enjoy food, music, and refreshing beverages with friends and family. Whether a visitor or local, you can "pass a good time" at the Steamboat NATCHEZ with our Jazz Brunch or Cruise Only option.

Upgrade your cruise experience with our "Party Package" which includes a two-hour cruise, Brunch Buffet (1st seating option),  three alcoholic beverages from our special drink menu  (unlimited soft drinks and juice for children), a decorated reserved table in an air-conditioned dining room, and a sweet treat.

Sunday Departure:

Boarding Time:  11:00am Dockside:  11:00am - 11:30am Cruising:  11:30am - 1:30pm

Monday - Saturday - Please refer to Daytime Jazz Cruise - Sightseeing & Lunch  options available .

Cruise Features:

  • Group Rates  available for 10 or more adults
  • Optional  Brunch  served buffet style ( menu subject to change due to availability )
  • Optional upgrade to a "party package experience" - includes a meal, a reserved and decorated dining table, three alcoholic beverages for adults (unlimited soda & juice for anyone under 21), lanigappe items, and a special sweet treat!
  • Live narration of historical facts and highlights of the port
  • Calliope concert at 10:45 am
  • Riverboat Gift Shop for souvenirs
  • Children under 6 cruise free with paid adult. Food and beverage costs apply
  • Departs daily from the Toulouse Street Wharf behind Jax Brewery in the heart of the historic French Quarter
  • Cocktail, wine and wine options available for purchase onboard
  • Duke Heitger's Steamboat Stompers Jazz Trio plays each Sunday Jazz Cruise

Monday - Saturday - Please refer to Daytime Jazz Cruise - Sightseeing & Lunch options available

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The 7 Best Mississippi River Cruises for 2024

T he more than 2,300-mile Mississippi River invites travelers to discover its multifaceted heritage, with a vast range of deeply rooted culture, music and history. A cruise is a fantastic way to discover many of the riverfront cities on a single trip, from the comfort of your modern riverboat or traditional paddle-wheeler.

The following Mississippi River cruise itineraries can help you choose from cruises of various lengths and options for the Lower and Upper Mississippi. Note that all fares are listed as double occupancy (based on two people per cabin), and that they might not reflect taxes, port fees or gratuities. The itinerary availability listed is also subject to change.

American Cruise Lines

American Cruise Lines operates small ships accommodating between 90 and 180 passengers that are built, flagged and crewed in the U.S. – and it's the only company in the world operating a 100% U.S.-flagged fleet of riverboats and cruise ships. ACL's itineraries traverse waterways across 35 states, with 11 itineraries dedicated to the Mississippi River. Cruisers can choose to sail on modern riverboats with a sleek interior design or while away their time aboard classic paddle-wheelers reminiscent of days gone by.

ACL offers variety as well as versatility: This line boasts both the longest and shortest sailings on this list with cruises ranging from eight to 60 days in length, including The Great United States. This inaugural 60-day voyage spans four major rivers and 20 states, making it the longest U.S. river cruise in history.

Complimentary hotel and transportation packages are available from every departure city before your cruise. You can book certain premium packages for added perks, such as two nights spent next door to Graceland in Memphis – with VIP tickets and a city tour included in the price.

Music Cities Cruise

Length: Eight days

Price: Starts at $3,610 per person

Spend a week getting lost in the sounds of the Memphis blues, rock 'n' roll and country music legends on the seven-night Music Cities Cruise. A hotel stay the night before your sailing is included, but embarking in Memphis means you also have the chance to splurge on a two-night pre-cruise package near Elvis' former home Graceland .

Ports of call include Paducah, Kentucky; Dover, Tennessee; and Clarksville, Tennessee, with an overnight in Nashville and an included excursion to a show at the Grand Ole Opry. Two scenic sailing days feature picturesque views of America's Heartland along the Mississippi, Ohio and Cumberland rivers as well as Lake Barkley.

2024 dates: In 2024, there are two available itineraries in September and November.

Grand Heartland Cruise: St. Paul to New Orleans

Length: 15 days

Price: Starts at $9,455 per person

This 15-day voyage allows you to explore America's rich history in towns along the Upper and Lower Mississippi River. The immersive voyage covers six states and 12 cities including St. Paul, Minnesota ; Dubuque, Iowa; St. Louis, Missouri ; Memphis, Tennessee; Natchez, Mississippi; Baton Rouge, Louisiana ; and more.

Take a step back in time while visiting Mark Twain's boyhood home in Hannibal, exploring stately historic estates in Natchez and Civil War sites in Vicksburg. At the end of a busy day ashore, you'll have plenty to chat about with fellow passengers during the evening cocktail hour.

2024 dates: American Heritage – ACL's traditional paddle-wheeler – and three modern riverboats set off on this journey from August to October in 2024.

Complete Mississippi River Cruise: New Orleans to St. Paul

Length: 22 days

Price: Starts at $14,935 per person

If you want to see the entire Mississippi in one shot, check out this multiweek sailing that begins in New Orleans and ends in St. Paul, Minnesota. Along the way, you'll sail 1,393 miles, visit 10 states and experience a staggering 20 ports of call as you tour Louisiana and then head northbound to Minnesota.

In the South, walk the battlefields of the Civil War and sample delicious Southern barbecue before listening to the rhythms of jazz, the blues and rock 'n' roll. Then, explore the small and larger cities along the upper parts of the river. Remember to take time to gaze out at the picturesque scenery and the rolling farmlands of America's Midwest before disembarking in St. Paul.

2024 dates: Three of ACL's modern riverboats sail this itinerary in May, June and August in 2024.

The Great United States

Length: 60 days

Price: Starts at $51,000

This two-month long journey – the longest domestic itinerary ever created – will check all the boxes for U.S. history and Civil War buffs, music and nature lovers, culinary enthusiasts, and beer and distilled spirits aficionados alike as the ship traverses America's iconic waterways through 20 states and 50 ports of call.

This epic journey showcases the natural beauty and living history of the U.S. from sea to shining sea. The sailing embarks in Portland, Oregon , on the Pacific Coast before traveling east to the Atlantic shore along four major rivers that highlight some of the country's most stunning coastlines. Upon arrival in New York Harbor, guests will have an unforgettable view of one of the most iconic landmarks in the U.S.: the Statue of Liberty .

Passengers can follow in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark along the Snake and Columbia rivers; cruise along Ol' Man River in search of Mark Twain and Elvis; see the vibrant colors of fall during peak season on the Hudson River; and take in the coastal breezes (and fresh seafood) along New England's rocky coastline.

This curated adventure also includes two flights: Jackson, Wyoming , to New Orleans as well as St. Paul to Portland, Maine , plus a land package through Glacier , Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks. All-inclusive pricing covers the pre-cruise hotel stay, all flights and hotels between cruise segments, an ACL jacket and gear pack, daily excursions, all meals and beverages, gratuities and port charges, entertainment, and Wi-Fi.

2024 dates: The inaugural cruise sets sail on August 16, 2024.

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Viking River Cruises

Viking is no stranger to sailing Europe's rivers; the brand is synonymous with river cruising worldwide aboard its dozens of ships. However, Viking River Cruises is a newcomer to U.S. rivers, with its purpose-built ship: the 386-passenger Viking Mississippi. Looking to carve out its own niche in the American river cruising category, Viking claims it has the region's "first truly modern cruise ship" with its distinct Scandinavian design and expansive top sun deck with an infinity plunge pool.

Viking's mostly all-inclusive fares include a complimentary excursion in each port, destination lectures and performances, beer and wine at meals, free Wi-Fi, specialty coffees and teas, and more. The line offers five itineraries ranging in length from eight to 22 days along the Mighty Mississippi. Pre- and post-cruise extensions can be added to all voyages for an additional expense.

New Orleans & Southern Charms: Round-trip from New Orleans

Price: Starts at $3,999 per person

If you don't know which Viking Mississippi itinerary to choose, start here. A round-trip voyage from New Orleans is convenient for booking flights and offers an excellent opportunity to extend your stay in NOLA. Six guided tours are included across eight days, from the historic estates of Natchez to Vicksburg National Military Park. A stop in St. Francisville gives you the chance to marvel at some of the 140-plus buildings it has on the National Register of Historic Places.

If you extend your stay in New Orleans, plan to sample the local Creole cuisine and take in some of the city's nightly jazz entertainment. In the morning, grab a beignet and a steaming cup of chicory coffee au lait at the original Café du Monde in the French Market.

2024 dates: This itinerary is available on select dates in February, November and December.

Heart of the Delta: New Orleans to Memphis

Length: Nine days

Price: Starts at $4,299 per person

Similar to its round-trip New Orleans Southern Charms itinerary, the Heart of the Delta cruise begins in New Orleans and calls on the same five ports, before sailing through the Lower Mississippi and disembarking in Memphis. Enjoy scenic views of the serpentine river route – perhaps with expert commentary or a local cooking demonstration – and then take time to explore the birthplace of the Memphis blues, which is also a center of civil rights history.

2024 dates: In 2024, this cruise is available in February, March, April, May, June and November.

America's Great River: St. Paul to New Orleans

Price: Starts at $12,999 per person

This Viking voyage sails from St. Paul to New Orleans on a two-week trip that calls on 13 ports with one day of scenic sailing. This itinerary combines the best of Viking's other Mississippi sailings for an all-encompassing Midwestern and Southern experience with 12 guided tours.

Included in the fare is a tour of Graceland; a stroll through small-town Burlington, Iowa, to see Snake Alley, deemed the most crooked street in the world; and a visit to the National Eagle Center of Red Wing, among others. For an additional fee, hop on an airboat ride through the Atchafalaya Swamp in Baton Rouge or tour the Anheuser-Busch Brewery of St. Louis.

2024 dates: Viking has availability for this itinerary in July, September and October.

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