Basic Descriptions on Several Mississippi Riverboats Cruises

The majestic Mississippi River will flow from Minnesota until it will empty into the Gulf of Mexico. A boat cruise will provide an opportunity to get back in time and take in a leisurely sightseeing trip of historic battlefields, picturesque riverfront cities or plantation cities. Only a small number of boats are now operating on the Mississippi River. These will be authentic replicas of nineteenth century boats, but with all including modern conveniences and comforts.

Mississippi Riverboats Cruises

Spirit of Peoria

Being based in Peoria, the Spirit of Peoria will operate cruises on the Mississippi as well as Illinois Rivers. Cruise routes will include 2 or 3-day trips to Starved Rock State Park, the 3-day Grizzly Jack`s Getaway cruise and 5-day tours to St. Louis. You can take one-day sightseeing cruises on the Mississippi River, with story-telling, wildlife narration and live music. A lavish all-you-can-eat buffet lunch as well as unlimited beverages will be included in the price of the ticket. The cruise line will provide themed cruises as well, like Fall Foliage and Murder Mystery.

Celebration River Cruises

The Celebration Belle will specialize in music-themed cruises tours on the Mississippi River, which will include Classic Oldies, Big Band, Rock`n`Roll and Dixieland. The Dinner & Dance Cruise will include dinner buffet or live music. You should take an entire day of sightseeing cruise from Le Claire to Dubuque, which will include hot breakfast and lunch. This cruise will be taken in reverse as well, or as a 2-day round-trip with overnight accommodation in Dubuque. Cruises will be available year-round.

Twilight Riverboat – Two-Day Cruises

The elegant Twilight boat will provide a 2-day round-trip cruise from Le Claire and Dubuque, with a stay over night at the Grand Harbor Resort. The price of the cruise will include continental breakfast as well as lunch and dinner, but snacks, lemonade or unlimited coffee as well

The Creole Queen

Being based at the New Orleans`s Riverwalk dock, the Creole Queen is owned by New Orleans Paddlewheels Inc., and may host up to one thousand guests. The line will provide a 90-minutes cruise to Chalmette Battlefield, which will include a detailed aboard narration as well as time ashore for touring the site of the Battle of New Orleans or Malus-Beauregard House. You can take a dinner jazz cruise, which will last for 3 hours and will include a Creole buffet or live jazz music.

The La Crosse Queen

The La Crosse Queen will be based in La Crosse. The cruise line will provide one-and-a-half-hour narrated sightseeing tours on the upper reaches of the Mississippi River, which can be taken as a lunch cruise as well. Evening trips will include a cocktail cruise with pizza, soft drinks or beer, as well as week-end dinner cruise tours. Tours will operate from May through October, while dinner cruise tours must be pre-booked.

Steamboat Natchez

Steamboat Natchez is owned by the New Orleans Steamboat Company, and will provide jazz-themed cruises during the entire year, except in exceptionally severe weather conditions. The 2-hour Harbor Jazz Cruise will provide an interesting narration about New Orleans`s history and culture. Evening jazz cruise tours will be available with/without dinner. The cruise line will operate special event cruise tours throughout the entire year, while the steamboat will be available for private charters.