Music Cities Cruise
Memphis, TN to Nashville, TN
Nashville, TN to Memphis, TN
Embark on a remarkable journey from Memphis to Nashville, where the mighty currents of the Mississippi River, the commanding Ohio River, and the tranquil waters of the Cumberland River guide you through breathtaking landscapes. Witness the dramatic interplay of rolling hills and towering cliffs and observe majestic bald eagles and stately blue herons in their natural habitat. Explore historical landmarks that narrate tales of yore, all set against the backdrop of sunsets that bathe the waters in ethereal hues.
Venture through an array of cities and small towns that resonate with the echoes of iconic music legends. Nightly performances aboard highlight the region’s musical essence, all building up to an unforgettable experience at Nashville’s legendary Grand Ole Opry. Each day offers a new slice of excitement with a procession of historic ports that bring to life the spirit of a nostalgic past. Gain deep insights into the roots of blues and rock from our knowledgeable onboard experts and local guides, who reveal the untold stories of musical giants who crafted the soundtrack of America.
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Itinerary
Map & Itinerary Overview
Tap your feet and sail through the musical meccas of the country on a river cruise that combines history, music, and vibrant culture.
Pre-Cruise - Graceland Pre-Cruise Package
Get ready to Rock 'n' Roll with the ultimate Elvis experience at The Guest House at Graceland, where you can take a tour of the King's magnificent mansion and sprawling estate. Your stay begins with a Welcome Reception—enjoy expertly crafted cocktails and gourmet hors d'oeuvres while the Graceland Archives Department reveals rare Elvis memorabilia, usually kept under wraps and away from the public eye.
On the heels of an exclusive stay at The Guest House at Graceland, join us for a thrilling tour of Memphis, culminating at your cruise ship the next morning. Set the tone for your Music Cities itinerary by starting in the home of the Blues and the birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll before you climb aboard your Memphis riverboat.
Pre-Cruise Packages must be reserved at least 30 days before your cruise date. Please call (800) 460-4518 for pricing and availability.
Day 1 - Memphis, TN
This city, where the soul of music meets the rhythm of history, is the birthplace of blues, a genre that took root in the early 20th century in the bustling streets of Beale Street, now a neon-lit hotspot brimming with live music and buzzing nightlife. This city also launched the careers of music legends like B.B. King and Elvis Presley, transforming the global music scene forever. You can’t forget about their world-famous barbecue, where smoky, slow-cooked pork ribs and pulled pork sandwiches drenched in rich, spicy sauces reign supreme.
Day 2 - Day of River Cruising
Listen to the music of the Mississippi as you make your way through its bends. You ship awaits at Beale Street Landing, located within a recently updated urban park. This area, rejuvenated with fresh landscaping and contemporary art installations, offers a striking contrast to the flowing waters of the Mississippi. As you glide along the river, the Memphis skyline unfolds—a dramatic backdrop of both historic facades and sleek modern architecture mirrored beautifully in the river’s surface. Onboard, let the energetic performances of local musicians become the background music for your afternoon as you cruise down the iconic Mississippi.
Day 3 - Cruising the Ohio River
The day is yours. So, go ahead, hit snooze and stay in the comfort of your cozy bed, or wake early to witness the morning from your private veranda. From here, you can indulge in a good book, appreciate the quiet views, or watch as the ship navigates through the Ohio River's most recent lock and dam, a project completed in 2018 after two decades of meticulous work.
Experience the breathtaking scene where the Ohio River flows into the vast Mississippi, a striking display of nature's power. Form new connections onboard and taste the freshest flavors from the river with a curated menu. Your day is filled with excitement: participate in fun onboard activities, absorb informative lectures on the local area, and revel in live shows that celebrate the diverse musical culture of the region.
Day 4 - Paducah, KY
Home to the renowned National Quilt Museum, Paducah is where dazzling fabric artworks captivate visitors from around the world. As a proud UNESCO Creative City, downtown Paducah is a hive of artistic activity, filled with galleries, stunning wall murals, and lively artisan workshops. The city's historical significance shines through its beautifully maintained 19th-century buildings and its once-thriving riverfront, a testament to its past as a vital commercial hub. Each spring, Paducah transforms into a floral wonderland during the Dogwood Trail Celebration as the streets light up with the blooms of dogwood trees.
Day 5 - Cruising Lake Barkley & Cumberland River
Cruising along Lake Barkley on the Cumberland River promises a day brimming with unforgettable moments. The construction of the Barkley Lock and Dam by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1966 transformed the river, creating an expansive waterway with over 1,000 miles of winding shoreline dotted with serene coves.
From the comfort of your room, take in the breathtaking views through large windows or from your own private balcony, where the landscape of craggy limestone cliffs continuously shifts before your eyes. Sandwiched between Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake to the west lies the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, a sprawling 170,000-acre oasis featuring forests, wetlands, and vast open spaces where elk and bison roam free.
Day 6 - Dover, TN
This quaint town is drenched in American history, offering a spirited blend of past and present. It's famous for the Battle of Fort Donelson in 1862, where Ulysses S. Grant secured a critical victory that boosted his military career. Today, the Fort Donelson National Battlefield stands as a captivating monument, offering interactive tours and impressive views of the Cumberland River, allowing visitors to step back in time and explore pivotal moments in history.
Day 7 - Clarksville, TN
Your vessel pulls into port at the enchanting riverfront park of Clarksville, located along the meandering Cumberland River. This vibrant town bears the moniker of General George Rogers Clark, renowned for his gallantry in the frontier battles and as the illustrious sibling of William Clark from the famed Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Stroll along the narrow waterfront trail, to trace its past from a bustling tobacco hub to a dynamic modern center, where echoes of frontier bravery resonate in its very streets. Behold architectural marvels like the awe-inspiring 1898 U.S. Post Office and Customs House, standing tall as proud sentinels of the city's past. Listen intently as local guides retell history’s anecdotes, painting vivid portraits of Clarksville's pivotal role as a bustling tobacco hub throughout the tumultuous 19th century.
Day 8 - Nashville, TN
From the hallowed halls of the legendary Ryman Auditorium to the illustrious galleries of the Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville proudly showcases its rich musical influence in every square inch. As you walk its lively streets, adorned with colorful murals and bustling with activity, you'll find yourself drawn into a world where creativity knows no bounds. Explore hidden gems tucked away in historic neighborhoods, where local artisans create unique works of art and the city’s signature hot chicken spices things up.
Amidst the lively chatter and laughter, the soulful strains of aspiring musicians spill out from tiered pubs and intimate venues, adding to the city's unmistakable charm. And when the sun sets, embark on a journey to the Grand Ole Opry, the crown jewel of Nashville's entertainment scene, where the spirit of country music comes alive in a spectacular showcase of talent and tradition.
Day 9 - Nashville, TN
You’ll end your Nashville river cruise back again in the Music City, but of course there’s so much to see if you’re not ready to hit pause on your adventure just yet. Spend the day at the Country Music Hall of Fame, the charming Patsy Cline Museum, or the legendary Johnny Cash Museum to get up close and personal with the key players in the country music scene.
Of course, there’s more to Nashville than the sounds that ring through its street. Visit President Andrew Jackson's captivating Hermitage estate or awe at the intricate architecture of the Tennessee State Capitol. Whether you choose to stay or head back home, American Cruise Lines encourages you take the sounds of the Mississippi with you.
The complete Elvis experience is yours with a 2-night stay at The Guest House at Graceland, breakfast each morning, and an exploration of Elvis' mansion and grounds. Upon arrival, be treated to an exclusive Welcome Reception with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, featuring a presentation by the Graceland Archives Department, who you will show you items belonging to Elvis, not regularly shown to the general public. The following day, enjoy a Memphis City Exploration which concludes at the ship the morning of your cruise.
Pre-Cruise Packages must be reserved at least 30 days before your cruise date. Call 800-460-4518 to for pricing and availability.
Each Mississippi itinerary comes complete with Hotel Stay, here you can enjoy the city at your leisure.
On the morning of the cruise, meet in the hotel lobby and we will transport you to the ship to begin your cruise from Memphis. All luggage will be brought directly from the hotel and placed in your stateroom aboard the ship.
As you embark upon your journey, enjoy a Welcome Aboard Reception with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and entertainment. Meet the crew, your onboard experts, and fellow guests. Learn more about the wonderful adventure ahead of you.
There are a variety of activities scheduled on board when the ship is underway, which vary depending on the itinerary and scheduled date. Enjoy destination-focused enrichment programs with special guest speakers who present topics related to the region and ports of call, including Art Classes, App-titude Classes (Tech Made Easy), Cooking Demonstrations, Mixology (practice of making great cocktails,) Trivia, Game Shows, and more.
Let our local guide take you through the quaint city of Paducah. This excursion has been carefully divided into three distinct sections to make sure you experience all that Paducah has to offer. First, explore the downtown as our local expert guide points out the areas’ many historical sites. Then, ride along the riverfront where you will witness more than 50 life-sized panoramic murals depicting elements of Paducah’s past. End at the National Quilt Museum, the world's largest museum devoted to quilt and fiber art.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Paducah’s location at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers makes it unique. The city is home to some of the nation’s largest barge and towing companies. At the Inland Waterways Museum, learn all about the inland waterways and the impact they have on the daily lives of local residents. You can be a captain and choose your vessel type in the state-of-the-art boat simulator, as well as explore and learn about the history, environments, culture, and economy of these rivers through interactive exhibits.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Immerse yourself in the rich history and warm southern hospitality of Patti's 1880's Settlement, a place to relax, enjoy a delicious meal, stroll through the beautiful gardens, shop for unique treasures, and experience a glimpse into the past. Upon arrival, gather in the Atrium where CEO and Director of Marketing Ann Martin will provide a brief history of the restaurant and the Tullar Family. Following this, venture outside to explore the Gardens as she regales you with the fascinating story of Patti Tullar and the history behind the 8 log gift shop cabins nestled within the beautiful gardens. Each cabin has its own unique tale and history of how it found its place on the grounds, adding to the charm and character of this historic destination. After, return to the Atrium to make dining reservations for a meal immediately following the guided exploration.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Explore downtown Paducah at your own pace. Visit the areas many museums and shops and stop at the riverfront to view the wall murals that tell the story of Paducah's past.
Making stops at:
- Paducah Railroad Museum - Explore this interactive museum showcasing equipment and memorabilia from the romantic past of America's railroads.
- Inland Waterways Museum - You can be a captain and choose your vessel type in the state-of-the-art boat simulator, as well as explore and learn about the history, environments, culture, and economy of these rivers through interactive exhibits.
- The National Quilt Museum - View exhibits by renowned quilters who are implementing creative ideas and approaches to fiber art.
- Lowertown Arts District & Neighborhood - Explore this 25 sq. block neighborhood on the National Register of Historic Places. Look for the directory at the old Texaco Station.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessibility: Yes
Once the gateway to the Confederate Heartland, the Battle of Fort Donelson became a key victory for Ulysses Grant and Union forces. Enjoy a warm welcome at the visitor’s center by tour guides who are eager to share their knowledge. After a short introductory film, tour the grounds of the fort, surrender site, and National Cemetery while learning about the military strategies employed by each side and how the Union victory impacted the entire Civil War.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
Travel back in time to this 1850’s working farm. Take time to walk around this historic nature preserve and interact with interpreters dressed in period clothing going about their daily chores that make the farm function. Ask questions about the animals, crops, historic artifacts, structures, and seasonal activities. Enjoy a nice stroll throughout the grounds. Or feel free to hike up your farm boots and give a helping hand to the farmers! Throughout this guided experience, you will see a carpenter shop, a house, an herb garden, a tobacco barn, animal barns, sheep, pigs, geese, chickens, people dressed in period clothing. and have the opportunity to visit the museum/visitor's center.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible Yes
Embark on a captivating musical journey through the heart of Tennessee as we explore Clarksville's musical history. Delve into the rich history of legendary artists that have shaped this iconic region, including Roy Acuff. Travel by motorcoach to the heart of the city where we will walk through the Tennessee Music Pathways historic sites where celebrated musicians have made their mark. Immerse yourself in the stories behind the music that echo through time, before culminating your experience at Dunbar Cave State Park, a treasure trove of musical history where big bands, including Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Lena Horne, and Tommy Dorsey once performed. Discover the harmonious blend of culture, nature, and music on this unforgettable adventure.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible Yes
Built in 1898, this building originally housed a U.S. Post Office and Customs House for the flourishing tobacco trade. This architecturally fascinating structure was designed by architect, William Aicken, who was commissioned by President Grover Cleveland. It consists of Italianate ornamentation, a Far East influenced roof, Romanesque arches and Gothic copper eagles perched at the building’s four corners. The museum is among the most photographed buildings in Tennessee. It features rotating shows, fine art galleries and a sculpture garden.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Enjoy a tour and tasting at Old Glory Distilling Co., a small batch artisan distillery with a focus on crafting premium Tennessee Whiskey and Bourbon, as well as a variety of spirits including moonshine, white rum, vodka, and gin. Learn the history of the distillery as well as its operations. Be treated to a rum punch cocktail upon arrival and visit the onsite gift shop where you can indulge in bourbon pecans as you peruse the merchandise.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Fort Defiance was originally a central hub for trading goods and settlement for both the American Indians and white settlers beginning in the late 18th century. During the Civil War, the Fort became a base for the Confederate Troops. But in 1862, the fort was captured by Union Troops and stayed under their command for the remainder of the war. The grounds have been well maintained and preserved since the war ended, so you will truly take a step back in time.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Downtown Clarksville is filled with entertainment and activities year-round. Take time to explore this terrific town bordered by the scenic beauty of a major river, a thriving and progressive university, and neighborhoods of people who are passionately committed to their community. Enjoy one-of-a-kind shopping, restaurants, breweries, art galleries and street art, stunning historic architecture and urban trails.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible Yes
Join us for a unique experience that combines the flavors of the South with captivating entertainment and fascinating stories. Indulge in a mouthwatering southern-inspired lunch that will tantalize your taste buds. As you savor the delicious flavors, be entertained by the talented Mark Cash, nephew of the legendary Johnny Cash. Mark will share captivating stories about his iconic uncle, providing an intimate glimpse into the life and legacy of "Uncle Johnny." This experience is a perfect blend of culinary delights, live entertainment, and the rich history of one of country music's most beloved families.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Enjoy a narrated exploration of historic downtown Nashville. Along the way, view Honky Tonk Row, Bicentennial Park, the State Capitol Building, and more. Stop at the Country Hall of Fame and Museum, home to a growing collection of over 2.5 million artifacts, including one-of-a-kind recordings, films, instruments, and more.
Discover the connections between country music's past and artists of today in the interactive gallery space. Witness everything from Hank William's cherished Martin guitar and Elvis Presley's custom Cadillac to outfits and instruments from all of your favorite artists.
Please Note: This tour is only offered on cruises ending in Nashville, TN.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Enjoy live country music at its best with a visit to the Grand Ole Opry. The evening show will begin at 7:00 pm, featuring up and coming country artists, as well as musical groups that have been Opry Members for years.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Learn the fascinating story of the Ryman Auditorium. Constructed in 1880, Thomas G. Ryman built this theater, originally named The Union Gospel Tabernacle, for evangelist Reverend Sam Jones so that his inspiring words could be clearly heard by all. After Ryman’s passing in 1904, the theater name was changed to Ryman Auditorium to honor the man who created this historic landmark. Today, the Ryman Auditorium is associated with country music legends and inspiring artists striving to make a name for themselves.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Start your excursion at the Johnny Cash Museum, ranked the #1 music museum in the world by Forbes, Conde' Naste, and National Geographic Traveler. Explore the largest and most comprehensive collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia in the world. Next, walk upstairs to The Patsy Cline Museum which celebrates the life of the legendary songstress who made an indelible mark on country music and remains one of the biggest names in country history. Featured are hundreds of never before seen artifacts, personal belongings, videos, and much more.
Please Note: This tour is only offered on cruises ending in Nashville, TN.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessibility: Yes
This engaging museum honors the contributions and impact of country music artists, songwriters, and industry figures. Explore the museum’s permanent collection, including stage costumes, instruments, and everything from microphones to automobiles, celebrating the genre's history and its influence on American culture. Induction into the Hall of Fame is a prestigious honor, with members representing a wide range of musical styles and eras within country music.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Why not stay an extra night or two to immerse yourself in the spirit of this vibrant city? Ask your onboard Hotel Manager for recommendations on area hotels, attractions, and more.
Enjoy a 1-night stay at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. Upon arrival, be treated to an evening performance at the Grand Ole Opry. The morning of embarkation, meet in the hotel lobby for transportation to the ship with concierge luggage service provided.
The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum was the first exhibition ever to have been developed by the Smithsonian Institution with another museum. The exhibition tells the story of musical pioneers who overcame racial and socio-economic barriers to create music that would influence American culture and the world. Visit the Memphis Music Hall of Fame. Explore the museum and exhibition which introduces guests to some of the greatest musicians of all time, each who contributed the city’s musical legacy. Enjoy never-before-seen memorabilia, rare video performances and interviews, interactive exhibits, and more.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Explore the captivating city of Memphis at your leisure with our convenient shuttle, making stops at:
- Beale Street – One of the most iconic streets in America, Beale Street is three blocks of nightclubs, restaurants, and shops in the heart of downtown Memphis.
- Peabody Hotel - This Memphis icon, opened in 1869, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is world-famous for its five resident ducks, who march daily through the lobby.
- Edge Motor - Discover the stories behind some of the world’s most iconic cars, including how these cars reflect the eras in which they were designed, built, sold, and driven.
- Memphis Pyramid - Much more than just a retail space, this 535,000-sq. ft. pyramid offers many unique experiences, including the world’s tallest freestanding elevator, an underwater-themed bowling alley, an aquarium, and a variety of one-of-a kind dining destinations.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessibility: Yes
Established in 1991, the National Civil Rights Museum is located at the former Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968. The museum’s mission is to share the history of the American Civil Rights Movement, a tumultuous and inspiring period of change. Explore interactive exhibits and historic collections to learn how this significant era continues to shape equality and freedom today.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Relax and let your motorcoach guide show you the highlights of this fascinating city on the bluff. Memphis is located on the Mississippi River at the northern end of the Mississippi Delta where the Blues were born. Its history is linked to cotton and music. Along your exploration, stop at the Lorraine Motel, the location where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.
The next photo opportunity will be at the famous Sun Studio, the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll. You will also have the option to walk through the Peabody Hotel and see the famous ducks in the fountain. Enjoy some time at the Memphis Pyramid, housing an impressive Bass Pro Shop, a Lodge, Restaurants and more. During the excursion, you will be driven through the streets of downtown Memphis. You will see Victorian Village, Orpheum Theater, Rock N Soul Museum, St. Jude's Children's Hospital, Cotton Row, Beale Street, Lauderdale Courts, early home of Elvis Presley, Sun Studio, and the Auto Zone Park. Travel by the National Civil Rights Museum and stop to see The Lorraine Motel.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
For any fan of Elvis, this is the ultimate way to experience Graceland and to learn about his life and musical career. Visit Graceland Mansion and four new exhibits on the property, including the Elvis Presley Car Museum. Climb aboard one of his custom airplanes, remodeled to suit his lifestyle. Enjoy authentic Memphis cuisine at one of the themed restaurants on the property. Following Graceland, enjoy a brief city motorcoach exploration of Memphis. This excursion is perfect for any rock ‘n’ roll music lover.
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 894-8570 for information.
Activity Level: High | ADA Accessible: Partial
Explore Sun Studio, well-known in the music industry as the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll and the most famous recording studio in the world. Founded by rock pioneer Sam Phillips in 1950, this National Historic Landmark is where superstar musicians like Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, B.B. King, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison and countless others started their recording careers.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Why not stay an extra night or two to immerse yourself in the spirit of this vibrant city? Ask your onboard Hotel Manager for recommendations on area hotels, attractions, and more.
Map & Itinerary Overview
Tap your feet and sail through the musical meccas of the country on a river cruise that combines history, music, and vibrant culture.
Day 1 - Nashville, TN
Begin your adventure where music spills out into streets: Nashville. From the hallowed halls of the legendary Ryman Auditorium to the illustrious galleries of the Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville proudly showcases its rich musical influence in every square inch. As you walk its lively streets, adorned with colorful murals and bustling with activity, you'll find yourself drawn into a world where creativity knows no bounds. Explore hidden gems tucked away in historic neighborhoods, where local artisans create unique works of art and the city’s signature hot chicken spices things up.
Amidst the lively chatter and laughter, the soulful strains of aspiring musicians spill out from tiered pubs and intimate venues, adding to the city's unmistakable charm. And when the sun sets, embark on a journey to the Grand Ole Opry, the crown jewel of Nashville's entertainment scene, where the spirit of country music comes alive in a spectacular showcase of talent and tradition.
Day 2 - Cruising the Cumberland River
Cruising the Cumberland River from Nashville to Clarksville offers a journey through rolling landscapes, where greenery and scenic farmlands frame the water's edge. As you glide along, the skyline of Nashville fades into the distance, giving way to serene stretches dotted with charming small towns. The river's calm waters make for a peaceful voyage, punctuated by the occasional sighting of wildlife and historic landmarks. Each bend in the river reveals a new facet of Tennessee's natural beauty, creating a picturesque backdrop for your river adventure. You can see it all from your private balcony or in one of the lounges on board.
Day 3 - Clarksville, TN
Your vessel pulls into port at the enchanting riverfront park of Clarksville, located along the meandering Cumberland River. This vibrant town bears the moniker of General George Rogers Clark, renowned for his gallantry in the frontier battles and as the illustrious sibling of William Clark from the famed Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Stroll along the narrow waterfront trail, to trace its past from a bustling tobacco hub to a dynamic modern center, where echoes of frontier bravery resonate in its very streets. Behold architectural marvels like the awe-inspiring 1898 U.S. Post Office and Customs House, standing tall as proud sentinels of the city's past. Listen intently as local guides retell history’s anecdotes, painting vivid portraits of Clarksville's pivotal role as a bustling tobacco hub throughout the tumultuous 19th century.
Day 4 - Dover, TN
This quaint town is drenched in American history, offering a spirited blend of past and present. It's famous for the Battle of Fort Donelson in 1862, where Ulysses S. Grant secured a critical victory that boosted his military career. Today, the Fort Donelson National Battlefield stands as a captivating monument, offering interactive tours and impressive views of the Cumberland River, allowing visitors to step back in time and explore pivotal moments in history.
Day 5 - Cruising Lake Barkley and the Cumberland River
Cruising along Lake Barkley on the Cumberland River promises a day brimming with unforgettable moments. The construction of the Barkley Lock and Dam by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1966 transformed the river, creating an expansive waterway with over 1,000 miles of winding shoreline dotted with serene coves.
From the comfort of your room, take in the breathtaking views through large windows or from your own private balcony, where the landscape of craggy limestone cliffs continuously shifts before your eyes. Sandwiched between Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake to the west lies the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, a sprawling 170,000-acre oasis featuring forests, wetlands, and vast open spaces where elk and bison roam free.
Day 6 - Paducah, KY
Home to the renowned National Quilt Museum, Paducah is where dazzling fabric artworks captivate visitors from around the world. As a proud UNESCO Creative City, downtown Paducah is a hive of artistic activity, filled with galleries, stunning wall murals, and lively artisan workshops. The city's historical significance shines through its beautifully maintained 19th-century buildings and its once-thriving riverfront, a testament to its past as a vital commercial hub. Each spring, Paducah transforms into a floral wonderland during the Dogwood Trail Celebration as the streets light up with the blooms of dogwood trees.
Day 7 - Day of River Cruising
The day is yours. So, go ahead, hit snooze, and stay in the comfort of your cozy bed, or wake early to witness the morning from your private veranda. From here, you can indulge in a good book, appreciate the quiet views, or watch as the ship navigates through the Mississippi River and the Ohio River. Form new connections onboard and taste the freshest flavors from the river with a curated menu. Your day is filled with excitement: participate in fun onboard activities, absorb informative lectures on the local area, and revel in live shows that celebrate the diverse musical culture of the region.
Day 8 - Memphis, TN
This city, where the soul of music meets the rhythm of history, is the birthplace of blues, a genre that took root in the early 20th century in the bustling streets of Beale Street, now a neon-lit hotspot brimming with live music and buzzing nightlife. This city also launched the careers of music legends like B.B. King and Elvis Presley, transforming the global music scene forever. You can’t forget about their world-famous barbecue, where smoky, slow-cooked pork ribs and pulled pork sandwiches drenched in rich, spicy sauces reign supreme.
Day 9 - Memphis, TN
After breakfast onboard, we’ll wave goodbye to our journey through music and American history. Memphis is a dynamic city that has more waiting for you if you choose to stay. If you’re heading home, we’d like thank you for joining us on this unforgettable voyage on America’s waterways.