Bolsover Cruise Club - Cruise Travel Holidays
Bolsover Cruise Club - Cruise Travel Holidays
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA at Crescent City Connection Bridge over the Mississippi River.

Mississippi River

There is no better way to explore this mighty waterway than on a Mississippi river cruise. As one of the most legendary rivers in the world, the Mississippi serves up a host of fascinating destinations across its 2,552 miles, including the vibrant New Orleans to the incredible architecture of St. Louis, this really is a journey like no other.

Where is the Mississippi River?

The Mississippi River, a majestic waterway known as the backbone of America, stretches over 2,300 miles, making it the second-longest river in the United States. It begins its journey at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and winds its way down through the heart of the country, passing through or bordering ten states before finally flowing into the Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana.

Minneapolis Minnesota at Sunset on the Mississippi River

"Flow Through the Heart of America: Experience the Soul of the Mississippi

The Majestic Mississippi River

This river, steeped in history and culture, has been a significant transportation route and a source of livelihood for many throughout the centuries. Embarking on a Mississippi River cruise offers passengers the opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes, rich heritage, and vibrant cities along its banks, including notable stops in St. Louis, Memphis, and the iconic New Orleans. This journey not only presents a unique perspective of the U.S. but also an unforgettable experience through the heartland of America.

Where Can I Visit Along the Mississippi River?

old french building with typical iron balconies in the french quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

New Orleans

Discover the unique charm of New Orleans, where the Mississippi River meets a melting pot of French, African, and Southern cultures. Stroll through the historic French Quarter, savor the Creole cuisine, and sway to the rhythm of jazz in the city that celebrates life like no other.

old french building with typical iron balconies in the french quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Baton Rouge, LA - The Louisiana State Capitol Building in Downtown Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge

Louisiana's capital, Baton Rouge, offers a blend of history and heritage. Visit the Old State Capitol, marvel at antebellum architecture, and explore the lively downtown area. It's a city where culture and history converge.

Baton Rouge, LA - The Louisiana State Capitol Building in Downtown Baton Rouge

Hernando DeSoto Bridge over the Mississippi River that connects Memphis, Tennessee to West Memphis, Arkansas via Interstate 40 with the Harbor Landing pictured in the foreground.

Memphis

In Memphis, the birthplace of the blues and the home of Elvis Presley, music is the heartbeat of the city. Visit Graceland, soak in the vibes on Beale Street, and delve into rich Civil Rights history at the National Civil Rights Museum.

Hernando DeSoto Bridge over the Mississippi River that connects Memphis, Tennessee to West Memphis, Arkansas via Interstate 40 with the Harbor Landing pictured in the foreground.

Boat in the Mississippi River near the Vicksburg Bridge in Vicksburg at sunset, Mississippi, USA

Vicksburg

Step into history in Vicksburg, where the past comes alive at the Vicksburg National Military Park. The city's rich Civil War heritage, coupled with its stunning riverfront views, makes it a captivating stop on your journey.

Boat in the Mississippi River near the Vicksburg Bridge in Vicksburg at sunset, Mississippi, USA

St. Louis, Missouri, USA downtown cityscape on the river at dusk.

St. Louis

St. Louis, the Gateway to the West, welcomes travelers with the iconic Gateway Arch. Explore the city's rich history, vibrant cultural scene, and beautiful parks. It's an urban oasis along the Mississippi's banks.

St. Louis, Missouri, USA downtown cityscape on the river at dusk.

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