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7-night Historic Mississippi River Cruise

Roundtrip New Orleans
7-night Historic Mississippi River Cruise
December 27, 2027
American Cruise Lines: American Serenade
Roundtrip New Orleans
Vacation Offer ID 1593667
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  • Destination Guide
  • Suggested Shore Excursions
Destination Arrival Departure
New Orleans

New Orleans 12/27/2027

Welcome to New Orleans, celebrated globally for its endless nightlife, live music, and distinctive cuisine that mirrors its background as a blend of French, African, and American cultures. This lively city is an ideal starting point for your historic river journey. Check into your hotel and prepare for an enchanting exploration of this city. Wander down avenues shaded by trees, enjoy a carriage tour through the French Quarter, ride a streetcar to the beautiful Garden District, or explore the famous National World War II Museum. Every Mississippi itinerary includes a Hotel Stay, ensuring a smooth transition to boarding the ship and exploring the surrounding locale. On the cruise's morning, gather in the hotel lobby, and we will take you to the ship to start your cruise. All your bags will be transferred directly from the hotel and placed in your cabin aboard the ship, making the beginning of your river experience seamless and worry-free.
12/27/2027 12/27/2027
Mississippi River Cruising

Mississippi River Cruising 12/28/2027

Board your ship and receive a warm greeting at our Welcome Reception. This is the perfect opportunity to meet your fellow travelers and enjoy the scenic views as you spend the afternoon cruising along the majestic Mississippi, a river woven into the fabric of American history and culture. Delight in the entertainment provided by onboard performers, who will bring to life the music that originated from the river itself, encapsulating the soul and spirit of the regions it touches.
12/28/2027 12/28/2027
Oak Alley Plantation

Oak Alley Plantation 12/29/2027

As your river journey continues, two standout landmarks in Louisiana await: Oak Alley and Houmas House. Oak Alley is celebrated for its striking avenue of centuries-old oak trees leading to a majestic historical home, offering a window into the grandeur and complexity of the South's past. This remarkable site, with its verdant tunnel of oaks and impressive architecture, serves as a living museum to the area's architectural and agricultural heritage. Houmas House, known as "The Sugar Palace," reveals the opulence spawned by the sugar cane economy in the 19th century. Encircled by exquisite gardens and water features, this estate provides insight into the lavish lifestyles of its previous occupants, along with the stories of those who labored on the grounds. Visiting these locations offers a journey through the architectural splendor and layered history of Louisiana's river road estates, painting a vivid portrait of the bygone era that sculpted this distinctive region.
12/29/2027 12/29/2027
Houmas House

Houmas House 12/29/2027

As your river journey continues, two standout landmarks in Louisiana await: Oak Alley and Houmas House. Oak Alley is celebrated for its striking avenue of centuries-old oak trees leading to a majestic historical home, offering a window into the grandeur and complexity of the South's past. This remarkable site, with its verdant tunnel of oaks and impressive architecture, serves as a living museum to the area's architectural and agricultural heritage. Houmas House, known as "The Sugar Palace," reveals the opulence spawned by the sugar cane economy in the 19th century. Encircled by exquisite gardens and water features, this estate provides insight into the lavish lifestyles of its previous occupants, along with the stories of those who labored on the grounds. Visiting these locations offers a journey through the architectural splendor and layered history of Louisiana's river road estates, painting a vivid portrait of the bygone era that sculpted this distinctive region.
12/29/2027 12/29/2027
Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge 12/30/2027

Named for an ancient landmark, Baton Rouge's French title from 1699 translates to "red stick" and mirrors the city's extensive history. As the capital of Louisiana, it resonates with the stories of notable figures who have left their mark here, especially Governor and Senator Huey P. Long. Delve into his impactful career at the Old State Capitol Museum, built in 1852, and make a stop at Long's 1932 State Capitol building, a striking edifice of granite and marble. Wander through the famous downtown districts, taking in the flourishing art, architecture, and natural beauty along the way. For those seeking to explore further, consider a narrated boat excursion through a Louisiana swamp, offering a unique glimpse into the area's natural landscape.
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Natchez

Natchez 12/31/2027

n Natchez, elegant residences gleam like gems on elevated land overlooking the river, with roots tracing back to a 1716 French stronghold. The town's grand 19th-century homes, spared by the Civil War, preserve a rich collection of pre-war architecture. Each building tells a unique story, creating a downtown that embodies southern charm and hospitality. Visitors can tour historic townhouses, explore a working cotton estate, and enjoy the scenic river views from the bluff.
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Vicksburg

Vicksburg 12/31/2027

Meanwhile, Vicksburg, known as “The Gibraltar of the West,” played a pivotal role in the Civil War, a story vividly recounted at Vicksburg National Military Park. The siege and fall of Vicksburg in 1863 marked a strategic Union victory, emphasized by President Lincoln's declaration, “Vicksburg is the key...” Guided tours at the park detail the military strategies and human stories that shaped this critical battle. Exploring Vicksburg provides a profound connection to American history, complemented by the scenic beauty of the Mississippi River.
12/31/2027 12/31/2027
St. Francisville

St. Francisville 01/01/2028

St. Francisville, a storied cotton port has the best view from the high banks over the river. This picturesque town traces its origins to the early 19th century, a time when it flourished under Spanish rule in West Florida before American settlers claimed it, weaving it into the fabric of the United States. St. Francisville invites you to wander through its history, whether you prefer to venture alone or join one of many engaging guided tours. Explore the Historic District, where grand mansions stand as testaments to the town's past wealth and elegance, surrounded by eclectic boutique stores. The landscape shifts from towering cottonwoods to majestic oaks, their limbs draped in the ethereal beauty of Spanish moss, creating a scene that captures the essence of the South's timeless allure.
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New Orleans

New Orleans 01/02/2028

Welcome to New Orleans, where jazz fills the air, and every street corner has a story to tell. Wander through the French Quarter, where charming balconies and hidden courtyards invite you to sit, sip, and people-watch to your heart’s content. Savor some beignets at Café du Monde and indulge in a bowl of gumbo or a po' boy sandwich, because in New Orleans, there's no such thing as too much good food. And don't forget to explore the fascinating exhibits at The National WWII Museum, where history comes alive in the heart of this vibrant city. From the sounds of jazz to the rich flavors of Creole cuisine, New Orleans promises an unforgettable experience.
01/02/2028 01/02/2028
New Orleans

New Orleans 01/03/2028

Disembark in the city that doesn't just claim jazz; it lives it. After eight days of cruising along the historic Mississippi River, our journey has concluded, but you will be left with lasting memories and a new appreciation for the river's history. As we disembark for the last time, the Mighty Mississippi and the serene landscapes we've encountered offer a quiet goodbye.
01/03/2028 01/03/2028
American Cruise Lines: American Serenade
American Serenade won Cruise Critic’s Editors’ Picks Award for Best New River Cruise Ship of the Year recently, the first time an American ship has received this prestigious award. Introduces an updated modern interior design, integrating an elegant and refined aesthetic with tradition for the spacious comfort found aboard all of ships Drawing inspiration from the geography across America, the new interior design highlights natural textural elements and serene color palettes.
Ship Highlights
  • Ship features an on board fitness center and many spacious lounges where you can relax after the day’s adventures
  • Relax and unwind at Sundeck with beautiful views passing by
  • The Ship showcases panoramic views throughout, including an impressive four-story glass atrium in the center of the ship
Ship Statistics
Maiden Voyage
2023
Passenger Capacity
175
Number of Staterooms
91
Number of Suites
16
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes

Suite

Veranda Suite (Private Balcony) (VS) Call for pricing
Veranda Suite (Private Balcony)
  • Category: VS
  • Deck 4
With a generous 405 sq. ft. of relaxing space, each Veranda suite includes a private walk-out balcony to enjoy the panoramic views. Considered one of the finest staterooms on any cruise ship, guests will enjoy full-size bathrooms and large living area with sliding glass door.
Grand Suite (Private Balcony) (GS) Call for pricing
Grand Suite (Private Balcony)
  • Category: GS
  • Deck 4
The luxurious Grand Suite measures 650 sq. ft. and offers panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Sliding glass doors lead out to a private balcony complete with a private dining area, the perfect place to enjoy breakfast room service or watch the sun set. Each Grand Suite features a separate bedroom and living area, ideal for gathering with family and friends after an invigorating day of exploration.

Balcony

Single (Private Balcony) (SGB) Call for pricing
Single (Private Balcony)
  • Category: SGB
  • Deck 4
  • Deck 3
  • Deck 2
Perfect for the solo traveler, the Single staterooms offer all of the amenities you expect from a fine hotel. At 250 sq. ft., these staterooms have spacious bathrooms and large sliding glass doors that lead to a private balcony.
Balcony Stateroom (AAR) Call for pricing
Balcony Stateroom
  • Category: AAR
  • Deck 1
AAR staterooms on the main deck offer complete comfort with approximately 275 sq. ft. of living space. Enjoy a full-size bathroom, large picture window, and door leading out to a furnished private balcony. These staterooms also feature a large sitting area, ideal for getting together with friends.
Balcony Stateroom (AAM) Call for pricing
Balcony Stateroom
  • Category: AAM
  • Deck 3
Located on the third deck, these spacious staterooms feature commanding views of the passing river landscapes. At 350 sq. ft., there is plenty of room to enjoy the tasteful comfort of your surroundings. These staterooms have all the comforts of a fine hotel and feature floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors with a private balcony to offer panoramic views from every angle.
Balcony Stateroom (AAC) Call for pricing
Balcony Stateroom
  • Category: AAC
  • Deck 2
AAC staterooms are conveniently located on the second deck and offer all of the comforts of a fine hotel. Complete with a private balcony and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, these staterooms provide spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. At 316 sq. ft., these staterooms also offer a sitting area, desk and full-size bathrooms.
Fares listed are per person, based on double occupancy and include all gratuities, port charges and fees.
Prices are per person based on double occupancy. Pricing on some sailings may reflect special limited time offers, not combinable with any other offers/discounts. Valid on new bookings only. American Cruise Lines includes all shipboard meals, entertainment, tips and gratuities, alcohol, and other port charges and fees in the price of the cruise. Many shore excursions are also included in the cost of the cruise.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.

Deck 5

Stateroom Key

  • Grand Suite (Private Balcony) (GS)
  • Veranda Suite (Private Balcony) (VS)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAM)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAC)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAR)
  • Single (Private Balcony) (SGB)
Deck 4

Stateroom Key

  • Grand Suite (Private Balcony) (GS)
  • Veranda Suite (Private Balcony) (VS)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAM)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAC)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAR)
  • Single (Private Balcony) (SGB)
Deck 3

Stateroom Key

  • Grand Suite (Private Balcony) (GS)
  • Veranda Suite (Private Balcony) (VS)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAM)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAC)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAR)
  • Single (Private Balcony) (SGB)
Deck 2

Stateroom Key

  • Grand Suite (Private Balcony) (GS)
  • Veranda Suite (Private Balcony) (VS)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAM)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAC)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAR)
  • Single (Private Balcony) (SGB)
Deck 1

Stateroom Key

  • Grand Suite (Private Balcony) (GS)
  • Veranda Suite (Private Balcony) (VS)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAM)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAC)
  • Balcony Stateroom (AAR)
  • Single (Private Balcony) (SGB)