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Enjoy an epic 16-day journey on our Grand Heartland Cruise. This cruise on the Mississippi River travels from the northern reaches of St. Paul all the way down to the basin in New Orleans. View the dramatic landscapes of the Upper Mississippi River which have long inspired artists, writers, and steamboat passengers. Visit Hannibal, the hometown of Mark Twain where the characters in his most popular works come to life. Immerse yourself in the culture of Memphis, the mid-South's most vibrant city, famous for Blues and BBQ. As you journey down the river, hear stories about southern life on the plantation and tour historic Civil War sites led by our local area experts. On your final stop, New Orleans, enjoy privileged access to its vibrant music scene and the best in Cajun and Creole cuisine. Just as it was in Mark Twain’s day, every cruise on the Mississippi River is unique due to fluctuating river conditions that can have an impact on our itinerary. The river has a mind of its own and our sailing schedules must adapt to it. This is part of the adventure and American Cruise Lines will always work to provide a seamless travel experience.
Explore the Twin Cities, a hub where art, culture, and history converge in an elegant display. Minneapolis and St. Paul boast an array of first-rate art galleries and museums, alongside theaters hosting engaging live performances that capture the imagination.St. Paul's Summit Avenue is a corridor of architectural magnificence, featuring an array of stately mansions constructed in the late 1800s, each telling its own story of the city's affluent past. A visit to the expansive Mall of America reveals a shopper's paradise with over 500 stores, even including an indoor waterpark and theme park.Elevate your experience with a visit to Mounds Park, offering commanding views of downtown St. Paul that are simply spectacular, especially at sunset. Nearby, the natural beauty of Minnehaha Falls captivates visitors with its impressive 53-foot waterfall, set against a backdrop of lush greenery.
Step aboard and join us for the Welcome Reception as we begin our journey on the Mississippi River. This is your chance to meet fellow passengers and share in the excitement of the days to come. As the ship moves along the river, you will be treated to views that have stirred the minds of America’s great writers, artists, and musicians.These are the very landscapes that inspired Mark Twain to pen his beloved tales. Watch the changing scenery of rolling hills and expansive riverbanks, each offering a window into the heart of American culture and history. This visual feast serves as a backdrop for creativity and storytelling that continues to resonate across generations.
Step back into 19th-century America as you explore La Crosse, positioned where three significant rivers converge. Riverside Park is the centerpiece of this city, featuring well-maintained gardens, an engaging outdoor performance center, and a collection of thought-provoking sculptures.Ascend Grand Dad’s Bluff, which stands 600 feet above the city, for sweeping panoramic views that dominate the landscape and offer a unique perspective of La Crosse.Accompany a local historian who will guide you through this town’s history, from its early days as a booming riverboat port through the vibrant 1920s and into the present day, examining both the challenges and advancements that have shaped the city. This educational stroll offers insights into the continuous transformation and enduring spirit of this unique port of call.
Dubbed a "Masterpiece on the Mississippi," Dubuque stands as one of the earliest settlements west of the river. Experience a ride aboard the Fenelon Place Elevator, recognized as the world's shortest and steepest scenic railway, offering spectacular panoramic views from its peak.The city's streets are lined with striking Victorian mansions, showcasing Dubuque’s fascinating architectural history. Take a leisurely walk through the downtown area, where the energy of city life melds seamlessly with local shops and eateries.Explore the national Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium for an engaging insight into the ecological and cultural significance of the river. This institution presents a compelling array of exhibits and aquatic life that illustrate the ecosystem of the Mississippi.
In Davenport, IA, the Mississippi River sets a stunning backdrop for your adventure. You can wander through the Quad City Botanical Center, where a unique plant collection and vibrant seasonal displays flourish. Experience the deep jazz connections of this area at the Bix Beiderbecke Museum, where you’ll discover fascinating artifacts and stories of the legendary musician. At The Putnam Museum, you can explore interactive exhibits ranging from ancient history to modern science, perfect for curious minds. Stroll downtown to find a variety of unique restaurants, charming shops, and lively entertainment venues, making this the perfect port to explore.
Hannibal, known as "America’s Hometown," transports you to the era of Mark Twain. Here, the stories of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn are brought to life. Wander through this charming Missouri town, where you can touch Aunt Polly’s fence and reconnect with one of the world's most beloved authors.The downtown area of Hannibal is a hub for creativity, filled with specialty shops that reflect the local flair. This combination of historical exploration and artisanal presence makes Hannibal an engaging place to experience the spirit of Mark Twain’s classic tales.
St. Louis, famously dubbed the “Gateway to the West,” welcomes you with its iconic skyline, crowned by the Gateway Arch. Standing as the tallest man-made monument in the U.S., the Arch offers sweeping views over the city and serves as a testament to the area's historical significance in pioneering American expansion.The city boasts an array of premier attractions. Explore the St. Louis Art Museum, where masterpieces across ages and borders are displayed. Engage with interactive exhibits at the Science Center and learn about the regional history at the Missouri History Museum. For beer enthusiasts, a visit to the Anheuser-Busch Brewery is a must to learn how the brew is made from grain to glass. To relax, make your way to the Missouri Botanical Garden, a haven of botanical beauty that ranks among the world’s top public gardens. As you stroll through vibrant displays and serene landscapes, the garden offers a peaceful retreat from the city's bustling pace, perfect for winding down your exploration of St. Louis.
Welcome to Memphis, a city that rises from the riverbank, adorned with grand oak trees, expansive parks, and historic sites commemorating events from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement. Stroll along the renowned Beale Street, where music flows from every doorway, enriching the air with songs as enticing as the aromas of the city's famed BBQ.Choose from a variety of customized excursions to enhance your experience. Join us for a narrated motorcoach ride for a comprehensive overview of Memphis's dramatic landscape. Visit the esteemed Peabody Hotel for a taste of local glamour or explore the home and legacy of Elvis Presley. A must-visit for music lovers is Sun Studio, the recording site of some of Elvis’s early hits.Your ship, comfortably docked at the upgraded Beale Street Landing, is right in the heart of the action, so it’s easy to visit any part of Memphis you choose. As evening descends, enjoy performances by local musicians on board, creating a perfect setting to enjoy a relaxing nightcap after a full day of exploration.
Times may have moved forward, but Downtown Tunica captures a slice of history, with Main Street buildings meticulously preserved as they were at the turn of the 20th century. Wander through this district where each storefront offers a experience—from specialty boutiques brimming with handcrafted goods to antique shops filled with treasures waiting to be discovered. The centerpiece is the beautifully restored courthouse, an emblem of Tunica's rich heritage, standing proudly as a testament to the town’s enduring character.Here in Tunica, the legendary southern hospitality invites you to slow down and savor a way of life that celebrates both past and present. Enjoy the warmth and charm of this timeless town as you step back in time and into the heart of the South.
Vicksburg, once known as "The Gibraltar of the West," holds a pivotal place in Civil War history, its strategic position at the confluence of river and rail crucial to both Union and Confederate forces. The city's capture by Union troops on July 4, 1863, marked a significant turning point, effectively splitting the Confederacy and paving the way for the North's victory. Vicksburg National Military Park preserves this historic battleground, offering guided tours that highlight the siege’s strategic battles and the personal stories of those who fought.President Abraham Lincoln famously emphasized the city's importance, stating, “Vicksburg is the key. The war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket.” Beyond the battlefield, visitors can explore Vicksburg's impact on history through local museums, sites, and a series of murals along the floodwall that vividly narrate the city's past.
In Natchez, grand homes shine brilliantly, adorning the bluffs overlooking the river. Founded in 1716 by the French among the Natchez Indians, the town has evolved, displaying opulent mansions built in the 19th-century.Unscathed by Civil War battles, Natchez preserves hundreds of pre-Civil War homes and buildings, each with its own narrative, contributing to a downtown area that embodies southern grace and hospitality.Explore on your own or engage in curated guided experiences that illuminate the town's past. Tour the grand townhomes, visit a working cotton farm to learn about the crop's role in history and today, or step into the historic Under-The-Hill Saloon.
Baton Rouge, named for the "red stick" that early French explorers used as a geographical marker, holds a deep historical significance. Today, as Louisiana’s state capital, it continues to resonate with the legacies of its prominent figures, such as Governor and Senator Huey P. Long. Explore his impactful career at the Old State Capitol Museum, established in 1852, and Long's 1932 State Capitol building, an impressive structure made of granite and marble.Take a leisurely stroll through Baton Rouge's renowned downtown districts, where a blend of art, architecture, and the natural environment comes to life. For a glimpse into the heart of Louisiana's natural landscape, hop on a narrated boat excursion through a dense Louisiana swamp. This journey offers an up-close view of the area’s rich ecological diversity, where you can spot alligators sunning on the banks, hear the calls of diverse bird species, and discover the vegetation that thrives in this unique wetland ecosystem. The guided tour not only highlights the wildlife but also delves into the fascinating plant life and the intricate waterways that define this vibrant habitat.
Bid adieu to the ship in New Orleans, where each corner holds the promise of a new adventure. Whether you choose the spend more time here in the Big Easy or head home, we at American Cruise Lines want to thank you for joining us along the Mississippi River and hope to see you for more adventures to come.
Famous for Mardi Gras and Jazz music, New Orleans is a city with a great soul. With so many concert venues and eateries, it'll attract those looking to experience a colourful and vibrant atmosphere.
The Future of American River Cruising™ continues with American Melody, the 4th in our American riverboat series. American Melody showcases a whole new aesthetic, with an updated interior design, bringing us to the next level of modern sophistication.
Specifically designed to navigate the Mississippi River, American Melody features panoramic views throughout, including an impressive four-story glass atrium in the center of the ship. Ranging from 250 to 650 square feet, all of the spacious staterooms feature full-size bathrooms, roomy closets, and private balconies. American Melody also offers the Back Porch Café for casual dining, an option that has been very popular with our guests.
The new ship also features many spacious lounges, where you can share the day’s adventures with fellow guests, as well as an onboard fitness centre. At the end of each incredible day, unwind in your luxurious Grand Suite or Veranda Suite and enjoy “suite treats” which have been delivered to your stateroom, such as mini cheesecakes or chocolate-covered strawberries.
The 180-passenger American Symphony introduces an updated modern interior design, integrating an elegant and refined aesthetic with our tradition for the spacious comfort found aboard all of our ships. Drawing inspiration from the geography across America, the new interior design highlights natural textural elements and serene color palettes.
American Symphony also showcases panoramic views throughout, including an impressive four-story glass atrium in the center of the ship. Ranging from 250 to 650 square feet, all of the spacious staterooms offer full-size bathrooms, roomy closets, and private balconies. The new ship also features an onboard fitness center and many spacious lounges where you can relax after the day’s adventures.
We are proud to announce American Serenade won Cruise Critic’s 2023 Editors’ Picks Award for Best New River Cruise Ship of the Year, the first time an American ship has received this prestigious award.
According to Cruise Critic, “With extra-large 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 U.S. river cruising high.”
Like her sister ship American Symphony, the 180-passenger American Serenade introduces an updated modern interior design, integrating an elegant and refined aesthetic with our tradition for the spacious comfort found aboard all of our ships. Drawing inspiration from the geography across America, the new interior design highlights natural textural elements and serene color palettes.
American Serenade also showcases panoramic views throughout, including an impressive four-story glass atrium in the center of the ship. Ranging from 250 to 650 square feet, all of the spacious staterooms offer full-size bathrooms, roomy closets, and private balconies. The new ship also features an onboard fitness center and many spacious lounges where you can relax after the day’s adventures.
From the staterooms and suites to the lounges and dining rooms, the modern American Heritage features a serene colour palette, luxurious textiles and linens, comfortable furniture, and sophisticated artwork and flourishes, celebrating the Mighty Mississippi River.
Relax in the Paddlewheel Lounge on the 2nd deck and share the day’s adventures with fellow travellers. Our midship lounges offer the perfect place to read a book or play a card game. If you are in the mood for a workout, visit the Fitness Centre on the 4th deck to use the elliptical or exercise bikes.
Enjoy an evening cocktail party, before being treated to the finest locally sourced and regionally inspired cuisine in our comfortable restaurant. In the evening, listen to a performance by local musicians in the River Lounge.
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