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The largest steamboat ever built, the grand American Queen is a gracious and elegant triumph of American ingenuity. Combining the best of the old and the new, this beautiful lady of the river epitomises the grace and the
grandeur that has made river–boating a cherished American tradition for more than two centuries.
Our itineraries will give you the option to explore the Upper and Lower Mississippi River, Ohio and Tennessee.
Exciting shore excursions await and let you indulge into the history and culture of America’s heartland. Perhaps sail from Memphis to New Orleans on a 7 night voyage with two pre–cruise nights in Memphis and two post–cruise nights in New Orleans.
Glistening woodwork, fresh flowers and antiques adorn the interior spaces.
Sample the acclaimed cuisine of celebrated American chefs or dine in one of the other multiple specialty dining options on offer.
As history plays such a large part of your cruise experience, a river historian is onboard for each voyage to impart the history and lore of the river on which you are cruising. Night after magical night, top entertainers bring down the house in the majestic Grand Saloon. The palatial Grand Saloon is two decks tall and resembles the small town opera houses of the 19th Century.
Fall in love with the most comfortable beds on the river! Furnished to a high standard with period details and every
modern convenience. Choose a category of cabin that fits your requirements
The American Duchess offes an all-suite vessel, for an even more private and relaxed experience.
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The PeabodyWalk in the footsteps of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll at Elvis Presley’s home, Graceland Mansion, in Memphis, Tennessee. The full Graceland experience will take you from Elvis’ humble beginnings through his rise to super stardom.
From £59 per person.
Unlimited wine or beer flow as you immerse yourself in the culinary delights of New Orleans during a cooking demonstration, followed by lunch or dinner at a 19th Century Queen Anne home.
From £166 per person.
See more and save more with New Orleans Power Pass! For one low price, visitors receive free entry to all the most exciting attractions in town.
From £86 per person.