Ohio River Cruise
Louisville, KY to Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh, PA to Louisville, KY
This brand new 9-day voyage is a celebration of America’s heartland, inviting you to experience the remarkable history and natural beauty that graces the banks of the iconic Ohio River.
Revel in the excitement of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs and explore the rich bourbon heritage of Louisville with a visit to one of its famed distilleries. Journey to the vibrant riverfront city of Cincinnati boasting world-class museums and the first professional baseball team in the U.S.
Traveling further downstream, discover Maysville, where time seems to stand still amidst the elegant architecture of centuries past and the warm embrace of Southern hospitality. Venture to Marietta, the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory, and a testament to America's early frontier days. Journey back in time in Moundsville, home to ancient Native American burial mounds and a notorious penitentiary, which held some of society's most dangerous criminals.
Conclude your journey in “Steel City” Pittsburgh where you can admire its stunning skyline punctuated by iconic bridges.
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Itinerary
Map & Itinerary Overview
Journey through America's Heartland via the Ohio River. Sip Mint Juleps in Kentucky, sight see in "Steel City" Pittsburgh, and enjoy a glass of sweet tea on your private balcony.
Day 1 - Louisville, KY
An impressive waterfront town arching up the hillside, Louisville has a long history of commerce and revelry. The town grew at a portage around the treacherous Falls of the Ohio, now inundated behind the Ohio River’s Markland Dam. The historic importance of river commerce to the town is represented by the “Belle of Louisville” day excursion boat just down the banks, still operating after more than a century. Settle into your hotel and explore the city at your leisure.
Day 2 - Day of Cruising
Board your ship and be treated to a Welcome Reception. Get to know your fellow guests and savor the view as you enjoy the afternoon cruising along the serene Ohio River.
Day 3 - Madison, IN
A quaint town located on the banks of the Ohio River, Madison is one of the oldest and most charming cities in the state, known for its well-preserved 19th-century architecture. The historic district, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, features over 130 preserved buildings that showcase a mix of Greek Revival, Victorian, and Federal styles.
With several local sites linked to the abolitionist movement, Madison’s rich history includes a significant role in the Underground Railroad. The town also celebrates its heritage during the Madison Regatta, one of the oldest hydroplane races in the U.S.
Considered an outdoor museum of architecture, stroll through the vibrant downtown which abounds with boutique shops, art galleries, and restaurants. Take time to admire the town’s natural beauty, with scenic views of the river and surrounding hills serving as a picturesque backdrop.
Day 4 - Cincinnati, OH
The dramatic bridges that span the Ohio River provide an impressive scenic welcome to your visit to Cincinnati. As an early shipbuilding and shipping metropolis, the town became known as the “Queen City.” Your adventures ashore reveal the highlights of this vibrant cultural center which include major sports franchises, a delightful zoo, and a botanical garden, as well as numerous theaters and museums, including the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, a Smithsonian Affiliate Museum.
Admire the eclectic architecture as you stroll along its charming streets and enjoy the diverse attractions, ranging from the abundant gardens of the Krohn Conservatory to the architectural wonders of St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica. Get a taste for local cuisine by trying Cincinnati Skyline Chili or stopping for a scoop at Graeter’s ice cream shop, founded in 1868.
Day 5 - Maysville, KY
From the ship’s landing, gaze upon the quaint town of Maysville, nestled into the hillside. After floating down the Mississippi River to sell their commodities in New Orleans, early flatboat travelers returned along the Natchez Trace Pathway to rejoin the Ohio River in this idyllic town, steeped in American history.
Learn the importance of this location to the Underground Railroad efforts to smuggle runaway slaves across the river, as well as the influence that Harriet Beecher Stowe’s visit to Maysville had on her novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Hear stories of area explorers, such as Simon Kenton, and hometown singer and movie star Rosemary Clooney.
Day 6 - Marietta, OH
This picturesque, charming town rests at the confluence of the Muskingum River and the Ohio River and has five National Register Historic Districts with buildings that date back to the town’s founding in 1788. Explore the first settlement in the Northwest Territory on the north side of the Ohio River. Hear stories of the compelling events that unfolded here which were spotlighted in the recent book entitled, The Pioneers by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough.
Day 7 - Moundsville, WV
Located along the banks of the Ohio River Moundsville, West Virginia offers a rich history. Deriving its name from the many Adena Indian burial mounds constructed here more than 2,000 years ago, the town is home to the largest conical burial mound in North America. Moundsville is a land of sacred pasts and promising futures, accented with quaint neighborhoods, and beautiful landscapes.
Day 8 - Pittsburgh, PA
Our ship docks near the famous point where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers join to begin the majestic Ohio River. Long known for steel manufacturing, Pittsburgh was an essential stop along the Ohio River for national and international commerce making it a wealthy town in the 18th and 19th centuries. Hear tales of famous Americans such as Heinz, Carnegie, and others who called this vibrant city home.
As you cruise, delight in picturesque and ever-changing scenery, as early explorers did centuries ago. The surrounding hillsides provide a handsome backdrop for this fascinating city which was the gateway to the West for the young United States.
Day 9 - Pittsburgh, PA
Enjoy breakfast on board the ship, before beginning your journey home. Reflect upon your adventures and the new friends made along the way.
Each Mississippi region itinerary comes complete with a Hotel Stay, where 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. 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.
Visit the "Crown Jewel" of Madison's Historic District. Enjoy the opportunity to explore this 1844 Greek Revival mansion, a National Historic Landmark, and learn about James FD Lanier, his family, and his contributions to the State of Indiana. Afterwards, join us for lemonade as you relax on the magnificent porch or explore the expansive south lawn.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
Explore Madison's Historic Landmark District with a local expert. The enlightening walking exploration will provide a glimpse into Madison's rich history and exquisite architecture, which is the reason this town houses one of the country’s largest National Historic Landmark Districts. You'll be led through the heart of Madison and will conclude at The Attic Coffee Mill Cafe where you will be treated to a coffee and specially prepared pastry. The walk starts at the dock and ends at the Attic. A coach will be provided to bring you back to the ship if needed.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
Take the opportunity to explore history, shopping, and the culture of USA Today's Best Small Town in the Midwest. Don't miss the opportunity to walk on Main Street to find unexpected historical buildings, galleries, and boutiques. With more than 133 blocks of outstanding architecture, Madison’s downtown business district is one of the country’s largest National Historic Landmark Districts. Madison’s founders brought with them their own history, which is displayed in the architecture of the homes and buildings that make up this historic gem. Travel America says, “Madison is an outdoor museum of architecture.”
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center celebrates the brave men and women who came together to create a secret network through which the enslaved could escape to freedom. Their examples of courage, cooperation, and perseverance, is relevant to this day, as we continue to deal with contemporary issues of equality and diversity.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Experience baseball history on this guided experience of the home of the Cincinnati Reds! Join our private Great American Ball Park Tour offering you a behind-the-scenes look at the clubs, seating bowl, dugouts, and more. You will also enjoy same day access to visit the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum. A must see for baseball fans!
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Yes
Explore the Cincinnati Art Museum, located in scenic Eden Park. Featured is a diverse, comprehensive art collection of more than 67,000 works spanning 6,000 years. In addition to displaying its own encyclopedic collection, the museum also hosts a variety national and international traveling exhibitions each year.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Explore both sides of the river on this fantastic, all-encompassing excursion. Begin in the heart of the city at Fountain Square. Along your journey, view the Contemporary Arts Center, Procter and Gamble’s International Headquarters, and the Taft Museum in beautiful Lytle Park. Learn about Cincinnati’s most well-known landmarks including: Union Terminal, Music Hall, Washington Park, Smale Riverfront Park, Bicentennial Commons, the new TQL Stadium, and the Paul Brown Stadium and Great American Ball Park – home of the Bengals and Reds.
Enjoy the old-world charm of Mount Adams with its “shot-gun” row homes and charming district of shops and restaurants. View picturesque Eden Park, home to the Cincinnati Art Museum, Playhouse in the Park, and Krohn Conservatory.
Cross the Ohio River to Kentucky’s historic Riverside Drive with its antebellum homes. Explore the entertainment district at Newport on the Levee and the World Peace Bell – the largest free-swinging bell in the world. While in Kentucky, you will enjoy a breathtaking view of the Cincinnati skyline.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Step back in time while you tour the historic town of Old Washington. Starting at the 1790s Visitor Center, your costumed guide will lead you through this historic Kentucky village, taking you along flagstone sidewalks graced with authentic frontier log cabins and early 19th-century homes.
Activity Level: High | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Discover small town charm during a narrated exploration of historic Maysville. Begin at the Kentucky Gateway Museum Center, which brings the stories of explorers, artists, and movie stars to life through award-winning dioramas and a collection of artifacts.
Visit The Russell Theater, opened in 1930 by Colonel J. Barbour Russell, a flamboyant, well-known Maysville businessman who made his early fortune in the grocery business. The structure is constructed entirely of steel, concrete, brick, and terra cotta in Spanish Colonial style with a Moorish influence. This Theatre is atmospheric, and one of only two in Kentucky. “What the Roxy is to New York,” Russell boasted, “The Russell will be to Maysville.”
In 1953, Rosemary Clooney, a Maysville native, premiered her movie, The Stars Are Singing. Today, the lobby is dedicated to memorabilia of that night and other items of interest to Clooney fans. After nearly being torn down, The Russell Theater was saved by volunteers who donated countless hours restoring and preserving this heart of Maysville, which is listed in individually on the National Register of Historic Places.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Explore this beautifully preserved, 1855 Gothic-Revival house which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Castle was once home to some of Marietta's most prominent citizens and the site of many prestigious functions. Hear fascinating stories about its history and learn about of one of the oldest regions in the Northwest Territory.
Activity Level: Medium | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Explore the captivating museums of Marietta at your leisure with our convenient shuttle, making stops at:
- Campus Martius and Ohio River Museum - Explore America’s migration west, its earliest native inhabitants, and Marietta’s pioneers. Discover the golden age of the steamboat and learn more about the ecology of the Ohio River system. Outside the museum, visitors can take an escorted exploration of the WP SNYDER JR – the last intact, steam-powered “pool-type” stern-wheeled towboat in the United States.
- Children’s Toy & Doll Museum - Get a glimpse into what entertained and educated children in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Explore nine rooms, displaying antique and vintage doll collections, including Kewpie dolls, Barbie dolls and GI Joe model dolls, miniature houses, as well as larger models of fairy tale homes such as the Ole’ Woman in the Shoe model and a Hansel and Gretel Gingerbread Doll House.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
When the first American settlers arrived at the juncture of the Muskingum and Ohio rivers, they observed an extensive and intriguing complex of earthen walls and mounds, leading to much speculation about how old they were, who built them, and to what purpose they were created. Over 230 years later, we have a general idea of when these earthworks were created and how they were used, even as many questions remain to be answered. Join Castle archaeologist Wes Clarke as we take a detailed look at these prehistoric remains, including significant new information that has been generated in recent years with modern research techniques. Visit the four principal surviving elements of the Marietta works, beginning at Mound Cemetery and driving to Capitolium, Quadranaou, and Sacra Via.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Yes
Be treated to a guided exploration of two significant Marietta sites, the former site of Fort Harmar and the Henry Fearing House.
Built in 1785, Fort Harmar was an early United States frontier military fort, built in pentagonal shape at the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum rivers. Before the settlement of the early Marietta pioneers, the fort served to evict squatters. Less than 3 years later, it became a place where treaties were negotiated and signed with native tribes and also served as a home for soldiers who took part in other important events influencing the settlement of the Northwest Territory.
Built in 1847, the Henry Fearing home exemplifies the lifestyle of middle-class Marietta during the Victorian Era. Henry Fearing was the first lawyer of the Northwest territory. Come visit his original home, maintained by the Washington County Historical Society, to see how early settlers once lived.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: No
Established in 1801 by Marietta city founders, the Mound Cemetery preserves the Great Mound (also known as Conus), a prehistoric Adena burial mound, with more American Revolutionary War officers buried in it than any other cemetery in the country. Led by a guide, explore this ancient ground and hear stories of Adena and Hopewell Mound Builders, Marietta founders, Revolutionary War veterans, and other historically significant Marietta residents.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Yes
Explore the town on your own aboard this convenient shuttle which makes stops at:
- Grave Creek Archaeological Complex - Explore exhibits that tell the story of West Virginia, from the ice age to its ancient people and the construction of Grave Creek Mound. Also learn about the city’s role as a manufacturing hub.
- The Strand Theatre – A centerpiece of Moundsville’s Historic District, the Strand Theatre was first opened as a silent movie/vaudeville playhouse in 1920. Learn about its history of as you explore all areas of the theatre, including the main floor and backstage.
- Fostoria Glass Museum - Explore two floors of American made glassware. Each room is carefully curated and primarily sorted by the year in which the glassware was made. Peruse the onsite gift shop on site, where books about Fostoria and glassware are available for purchase.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Learn about the history of The West Virginia Penitentiary on this guided walking exploration. A perfect balance of history and mystery, this former prison once housed some of the most violent inmates in all of the country. This ominous Gothic structure, built in 1866, stopped being an active prison in 1995 and has since been a historic landmark and tourist attraction. Often called one of the most haunted places in America, those interested in the paranormal take advantage of the special events held here.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
Visit the largest museum in North America dedicated to a single artist. The Andy Warhol Museum holds an extensive permanent collection of art and archives from this Pittsburgh-born pop art icon. Explore the museum’s many galleries, which feature his paintings, photographs, unique prints, and sculptures, as well as Warhol films and videotaped works. A must-see for any art aficionado.
Please Note: This excursion is only available on cruises ending in Pittsburgh.
Named after Republican Politician Senator John Heinz, this interactive museum is full of six floors worth of Western Pennsylvania History, covering the past 250 years. Exhibits include the life of Senator John Heinz, the history of Pittsburgh, professional sports memorabilia, and much more.
Please Note: This excursion is only available on cruises ending in Pittsburgh.
Activity Level: Medium | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Enjoy your locally guided experience exploring Pittsburgh, PA, ranked one of the most livable cities in America. Located at the confluence of three mighty rivers, this resilient city has reinvented itself through the years from a smoky industrial "Steel City" to a modern city of technology, culture, and world class hospitals and universities.
While on this excursion, travel through many of the city's unique neighborhoods and hear the colorful stories of what makes Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh. Enjoy an exploration of Pittsburgh's South Side and former Steel mill sites, as well as its Eastern neighborhoods, including Millionaire's Row, and the Downtown Golden Triangle. In the Northside, enjoy the iconic sites in Pittsburgh's playground, home to Heinz Field, PNC Park, and the National Aviary. And of course, no visit to the city would be complete without a stop atop Mount Washington to view the spectacular Pittsburgh Skyline.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Louisville Slugger is the maker of the world’s most popular bat. The company’s storied traditions and high standards for quality have produced some of the finest bats for amateurs and professionals alike. Take a guided tour of the facility and museum, learning first-hand their processes from forest-to-factory and the scientific principles used to fabricate the most important tool in “America’s Game.” Enjoy special seasonal exhibits and receive a free souvenir bat to commemorate your visit.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Learn about the past, present and future of bourbon in this in-depth tasting at the historic Stitzel-Weller Distillery, founded on Derby Day in 1935 and reopened to the public in 2014. Your journey includes a tasting of Blade and Bow, the new I.W. Harper Profile, as well as a few Bulleit Profiles. After the tasting, you will have time to visit the gift shop, the small museum area, and the Garden and Gun Club.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Discover Kentucky’s fascinating past, present, and future with exhibits like “The Spirit of Kentucky,” which demonstrates the history, craft, and culture of Kentucky Bourbon.
Explore the “Lewis and Clark Experience,” a one-of-a-kind exhibit that recreates Lewis and Clark’s 1804 mission. Find out “What’s Cool About Kentucky,” in an exhibit that illustrates the quirky, often surprising, and always authentic culture of Kentucky.
Activity Level: Low
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the world-famous Churchill Downs Racetrack. Walk through a portion of the grandstands where thousands of people roar with excitement on Derby Day. Your guide will lead you to the rail of the legendary dirt track where every Derby winner has raced, from Aristides to Secretariat and more. Have your camera ready for pictures of the historic track. Hear stories of the early days of the Kentucky Derby through its transformation into the event it is today. Enjoy a viewing of the epic film, The Greatest Race, a 360-degree, 18-minute media experience that will make your heart race and your emotions soar. Be treated to Mint Juleps and Derby Pie Bites as you listen to a special presentation by an actual Kentucky Derby Jockey who can answer any questions you may have about this iconic event.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Map & Itinerary Overview
Journey through America's Heartland via the Ohio River. Sip Mint Juleps in Kentucky, sight see in "Steel City" Pittsburgh, and enjoy a glass of sweet tea on your private balcony.
Day 1 - Pittsburgh, PA
Long known for steel manufacturing, Pittsburgh was an essential stop along the Ohio River for national and international commerce, making it a wealthy town in the 18th and 19th centuries. Settle into your hotel and explore the city at your leisure. Learn about famous Americans such as Heinz, Carnegie, and others who called this vibrant city home.
Day 2 - Pittsburgh, PA
Our ship docks near the famous point where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers join to begin the majestic Ohio River. As you cruise, delight in picturesque and ever-changing scenery, as early explorers did centuries ago.
Day 3 - Moundsville, WV
Located along the banks of the Ohio River Moundsville, West Virginia offers a rich history. Deriving its name from the many Adena Indian burial mounds constructed here more than 2,000 years ago, the town is home to the largest conical burial mound in North America. Moundsville is a land of sacred pasts and promising futures, accented with quaint neighborhoods, and beautiful landscapes.
Day 4 - Marietta, OH
This picturesque, charming town rests at the confluence of the Muskingum River and the Ohio River and has five National Register Historic Districts with buildings that date back to the town’s founding in 1788. Explore the first settlement in the Northwest Territory on the north side of the Ohio River. Hear stories of the compelling events that unfolded here which were spotlighted in the recent book entitled, The Pioneers by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough.
Day 5 - Maysville, KY
From the ship’s landing, gaze upon the quaint town of Maysville, nestled into the hillside. After floating down the Mississippi River to sell their commodities in New Orleans, early flatboat travelers returned along the Natchez Trace Pathway to rejoin the Ohio River in this idyllic town, steeped in American history.
Learn the importance of this location to the Underground Railroad efforts to smuggle runaway slaves across the river, as well as the influence that Harriet Beecher Stowe’s visit to Maysville had on her novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Hear stories of area explorers, such as Simon Kenton, and hometown singer and movie star Rosemary Clooney.
Day 6 - Cincinnati, OH
The dramatic bridges that span the Ohio River provide an impressive scenic welcome to your visit to Cincinnati. As an early shipbuilding and shipping metropolis, the town became known as the “Queen City.” Your adventures ashore reveal the highlights of this vibrant cultural center which include major sports franchises, a delightful zoo, and a botanical garden, as well as numerous theaters and museums, including the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, a Smithsonian Affiliate Museum.
Admire the eclectic architecture as you stroll along its charming streets and enjoy the diverse attractions, ranging from the abundant gardens of the Krohn Conservatory to the architectural wonders of St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica. Get a taste for local cuisine by trying Cincinnati Skyline Chili or stopping for a scoop at Graeter’s ice cream shop, founded in 1868.
Day 7 - Madison, IN
A quaint town located on the banks of the Ohio River, Madison is one of the oldest and most charming cities in the state, known for its well-preserved 19th-century architecture. The historic district, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, features over 130 preserved buildings that showcase a mix of Greek Revival, Victorian, and Federal styles.
With several local sites linked to the abolitionist movement, Madison’s rich history includes a significant role in the Underground Railroad. The town also celebrates its heritage during the Madison Regatta, one of the oldest hydroplane races in the U.S.
Considered an outdoor museum of architecture, stroll through the vibrant downtown which abounds with boutique shops, art galleries, and restaurants. Take time to admire the town’s natural beauty, with scenic views of the river and surrounding hills serving as a picturesque backdrop.
Day 8 - Louisville, KY
An impressive waterfront town arching up the hillside, Louisville has a long history of commerce and revelry. The town grew at a portage around the treacherous Falls of the Ohio, now inundated behind the Ohio River’s Markland Dam. The historic importance of river commerce to the town is represented by the “Belle of Louisville” day excursion boat just down the banks, still operating after more than a century. Explore the impressive Churchill Downs to learn about the city’s renowned Kentucky Derby, the oldest continuously held horse race in the country.
Or stop by the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory to see how the famous baseball bats are made. A visit to the a local distillery will lift your spirits as you savor samples and learn about the history of Kentucky bourbons.
Day 9 - Louisville, KY
Enjoy breakfast onboard the ship as you prepare for your journey home. Reflect upon the memorable experiences and the new friendships forged during your time with us.
Thank you for cruising with us, we hope your voyage was filled with delightful moments that you carry with you. Safe travels home, and we look forward to welcoming you aboard again soon.