American Countess
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8 Night New Orleans to Memphis Cruise and Land Tour from New Orleans

Ship: American Countess
Cruise Line: American Queen Voyages
Sailed: Monday, Apr 3, 2023 from New Orleans, United States
Ended: Tuesday, Apr 11, 2023
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Monday, Apr 3, 2023 departure of the American Countess. If American Queen Voyages modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing , the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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Day 1 - Monday - Apr 3, 2023
New Orleans, United States
New Orleans, United States    
Enjoy your complimentary stay at the pre-cruise hotel. The evening is yours to become acquainted with the city. The Hospitality Desk will be located in the hotel, and the friendly staff can assist with everything from general questions about your upcoming voyage to reserving premium experiences. Both American Queen Steamboat Company and local representatives will be readily available to provide you with dining, entertainment, and sightseeing options to maximize your time here.
Day 2 - Tuesday - Apr 4, 2023
New Orleans, United States
New Orleans, United States    
Cruise Begins    
New Orleans, United States    
Indigenous people inhabited the rich lands between the Mississippi and Lake Pontchartrain for the same reasons that would later attract Europeans: ecological resources and a network of navigable rivers, bayous, and bays. La Nouvelle-Orleans was founded by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville in 1718 upon the slightly elevated banks of the Mississippi approximately 95 miles above its mouth. Engineers laid out a grid of streets with Place d'Armes (Jackson Square) that would become known as Vieux Carre (Old Square), or today's French Quarter. New Orleans's Creole, Cajun and other diverse residents blended to develop art, cuisine, music, and general culture unlike any other in the United States. Whether you have a few days here or just a few hours, uncover the treasures of the city as you explore the unique sites and attractions lining the historic streets as seen in the famous French Quarter or admire the architecture of the stunning Garden District.
Day 3 - Wednesday - Apr 5, 2023
Nottoway Plantation, United States    
American Queen Steamboat Company features an exclusive port at Nottoway. While the boat is docked, visit the sugarcane estate - the largest standing antebellum mansion in the South. Nottoway is an intricate building with impressive detail. Original furnishings mingle with era-appropriate antiques to create an atmosphere that does justice to the home's original ambiance. It is fascinating history and luxurious aesthetic packaged in Southern hospitality - an experience that you will not want to pass up.
Day 4 - Thursday - Apr 6, 2023
New Roads Landing, Louisiana
New Roads Landing, Louisiana    
New Roads is a historical town named after a "new road" the Spanish built in 1776 between the Mississippi and the False River, northwest from Baton Rouge. Over the years, they've celebrated a vibrant Creole culture crafted by the French, African, and other nationalities that first called New Roads home, way back when they were founded over three centuries ago. Known as the "Little Carnival Capital" of Louisiana, New Roads followed New Orleans' example by staging Mardi Gras celebrations as early as 1881. A Louisiana Main Street community, New Roads is also home to several historic estates, particularly along the False River - revealing breathtaking natural beauty and a great spot for fishing, boating, and waterskiing.
Day 5 - Friday - Apr 7, 2023
Natchez, United States
Natchez, United States    
Natchez is known for its elegance, hospitality, and impressive preservation of historic homes - found on every street corner. It seems as if history fell asleep and awoke unscathed by the changing of times in this magical port. Natchez is home to over 1,000 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Most of the homes survived the American Civil War and their history flows in abundance along the Mississippi. Natchez has a long and fascinating history, dating back to 1716, making her the oldest continuous settlement on the Mississippi. Even before Natchez was settled by Europeans, the area was home to the Natchez Indians, noted for being the only Mississippian culture with complex chiefdom characteristics to have survived long into the period after the European colonization of America began. The Natchez District, along with the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia, pioneered cotton agriculture in the United States. The city recovered from its post-war decline to become one of the state's leading industrial centers. Today the production of wood pulp, lumber, petroleum, and natural gas form the basis of the economy; tourism - including casino gambling - and the manufacture of tires are also important. Shops and restaurants now occupy the site of Natchez Under-the-Hill, a 19th-century town of bordellos and taverns that was a haven for outlaws and boatmen. During your visit, explore the unique shops, restaurants, museums, and historic homes, all of which inspired Hugh Bayless to include Natchez in his book "The 100 Best Towns in America".
Day 6 - Saturday - Apr 8, 2023
Vicksburg, United States
Vicksburg, United States    
Vicksburg perfectly blends Southern culture and heritage with exciting modern attractions. As a major battle site during the Civil War, this port carries a history unlike any other. Learn about the historic conflicts of the city, taste its cuisine, visit the many museums, and pick out the perfect souvenir. Vicksburg's best-known contribution to history is probably the part it played in the American Civil War. It is the final resting place for 17,000 Union soldiers, 13,000 of whom are unknown. In 1899, the Vicksburg National Military Park was created to commemorate and preserve the infamous siege line and the historic heritage. Visitors can climb the 47 steps to the entrance of the marble Illinois Monument, featuring a domed roof, pillars, and sculpted bronze bald eagle. Also at the park is the USS Cairo Gunboat and Museum - a historic warship that was torpedoed and later raised after spending over 100 years at the bottom of the Yazoo River. Today, visitors can climb aboard to see some original weapons and gear used by the soldiers. Other attractions of note include the Lower Mississippi River Museum and Vicksburg Riverfront Murals. Painted on Mississippi River floodwalls, these impressive murals begun in 2002 capture the past, present, and future of Vicksburg and its defining roles in history, culture, and religion. Visit the Lower Mississippi River Museum to find out how Vicksburg ancestors lived along the river during the 19th and 20th centuries, including interactive exhibits. The museum also offers an aquarium featuring local fish species.
Day 7 - Sunday - Apr 9, 2023
Greenville, United States    
Greenville is a wellspring of music, literature, adventure, imagination, and history. Fertile alluvial soil, moderate annual climate, the blues, and some of the friendliest folk in the South are just some of the attributes of Greenville, Mississippi, the queen of the delta. This city has inspired greatness from Native Americans to cotton barons, Pulitzer-Prize winners, Civil Rights leaders, musicians, poets, and inventors. You can read more about the native authors and their history at the Greenville Writer's Exhibit at the William Alexander Percy Library. Other attractions include the Winterville Mounds, Greenville History, Old Fire Department, Highway 61 Blues, Jim Henson's Kermit the Frog, Hebrew Union's Century of History, Greenville Air Force Base, and Flood of 1927 museums - not to mention the country's oldest fully restored and operational Armitage Herschell Carousel housed in the E. E. Bass Cultural Center. If it is wildlife and outdoor recreation you are looking for, lakes abound throughout Washington County. On Lake Ferguson one can sail, swim, ski, or fish. The bass fishing here has been called the best in the country. Hodding Carter wrote in 1960, "The sense of obligation to community and fellow citizen was strong and deep when I first came to Greenville - and long before. It has not significantly lessened". These words still characterize the present leadership, who is committed to do whatever is necessary to continue to make Greenville a progressive force of industry and commerce while at the same time, making sure the town is a wonderful place to live and thrive.
Day 8 - Monday - Apr 10, 2023
River Cruising    
Watch small river towns and lush landscapes slowly become lost in the horizon as sunlight plays upon the deck. Take hold of a literary classic, curl up on a plush chair in a cozy corner, and relish in the moment of tranquility. Experience the fulfillment that river cruising offers.
Day 9 - Tuesday - Apr 11, 2023
Memphis, United States
Memphis, United States    
As the journey concludes, there are other opportunities for you to take in the town. Enjoy the city at your leisure, or consider an airport transfer.
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