Queen of the Mississippi
Category SSF - Seven Seas Suite Forward
Seven Seas Suite (Forward)
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10 Night Mississippi River Gateway Cruise from St Louis

Ship: Queen of the Mississippi
Cruise Line: American Cruise Lines
Sailed: Saturday, Oct 9, 2021 from St Louis, United States
Ended: Saturday, Oct 16, 2021
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Saturday, Oct 9, 2021 departure of the Queen of the Mississippi. If American Cruise Lines modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing , the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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10 Night Mississippi River Gateway Cruise from St Louis
Day 1 - Saturday - Oct 9, 2021
St Louis, United States
St Louis, United States    
Arrival day. Spend your time relaxing at the Missouri Botanical Garden, one of the world's top public gardens.
Day 2 - Sunday - Oct 10, 2021
St Louis, United States
St Louis, United States    
St. Louis, known as the "Gateway to the West", is sure to win you over. Take in the Gateway Arch Riverfront, highlighted by the majestic Gateway Arch, which is the largest manmade monument in the U.S. There's something for everyone at many world-class free attractions, including the Art Museum, Science Center, Anheuser-Busch Brewery, and Missouri History Museum.
Day 3 - Monday - Oct 11, 2021
Cruising the Ohio River, United States    
Sit back and enjoy the gentle sounds of the paddlewheel as it churns through the placid waters of the Ohio River. One of the highlights of this cruise is the chance to watch the ever-changing scenery pass by and experience the river as early explorers did centuries ago.
Day 4 - Tuesday - Oct 12, 2021
Paducah, United States
Paducah, United States    
From quilting and shopping to learning about Civil War history, there is plenty to do in Paducah. Tour the American Quilt Museum and search for fabrics in the Lower Town Arts District. Shop at Paducah's galleries. You may also take tours retracing the town's tumultuous Civil War history.
Day 5 - Wednesday - Oct 13, 2021
New Madrid, United States
New Madrid, United States    
Originally founded in 1776 by Spanish Governor Esteban Rodriguez, early settlers of New Madrid were required to become citizens of Spain in order to reside here. Today, New Madrid is a living monument to early American history with sites including the Kochtitsky Home, the Trail of Tears, and the Veterans Park.
Day 6 - Thursday - Oct 14, 2021
Memphis, United States
Memphis, United States    
The largest city in Tennessee offers plenty of attractions. Visit Graceland, and then tour the W.C. Handy Museum; Shelby Farms, the largest urban park in the country; or the "twisted" National Ornamental Metal Museum. In the heart of "Blues City", you'll find The Peabody Memphis, one of the city's most popular attractions.
Day 7 - Friday - Oct 15, 2021
Cruising the Mississippi River, United States    
As we make our way from St. Louis to historic New Orleans, revel in the sights and sounds of the spectacular Mississippi River. Spend time chatting with other passengers in the lounges or enjoy a cocktail on your private balcony.
Day 8 - Saturday - Oct 16, 2021
Vicksburg, United States
Vicksburg, United States    
In Vicksburg, you'll find Southern hospitality in its most authentic form. This is a city bursting at the seams with history at some of its most poignant turns, art at its most creative angles, food at its finest flavors, and outdoor adventure at its most thrilling. With sweeping views of the Mississippi River, Vicksburg perfectly blends Southern culture and heritage along with hallowed stories of Civil War battles.
Day 9 - Sunday - Oct 17, 2021
Natchez, United States
Natchez, United States    
Perched on a bluff above the Mississippi River, Natchez is a city 300 years in the making. Over 1,000 of its historic structures are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Upon closer inspection, you will soon discover that Natchez, while indeed a reflection of the past, is also alive in the present, filled with arts, music, culture, events, commerce, and natural beauty.
Day 10 - Monday - Oct 18, 2021
Baton Rouge, United States
Baton Rouge, United States    
Experience the wonder of Baton Rouge, Louisiana's capital. Known as the Red Stick, Baton Rouge is home to legendary Louisiana Cajun cuisine, fascinating plantation tours, and a variety of attractions. There is everything you would expect to find in a state capital, but with a down-home flavor that is part of its seductive charm. Enjoy a grand tour of one of the most historic and unforgettable cities in the South.
Day 11 - Tuesday - Oct 19, 2021
New Orleans, United States
New Orleans, United States    
In New Orleans, explore the French Quarter, with its architectural mix of Spanish, French, Creole, and American styles. Intimate and special, the city's oldest neighborhood has exerted a spell over writers and artists since the time of Mark Twain, Lafcadio Hearn, and John James Audubon.
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