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The Mississippi River is the chief river of the largest river system in North America, making it the fourth longest river in the world.

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MonthNumber of CruisesFrom Price
Dec 20242 cruises$4,199
Jan 20255 cruises$3,499
Feb 20258 cruises$5,799
Mar 202517 cruises$5,249
Apr 202515 cruises$5,999
May 202513 cruises$5,999
Jun 20255 cruises$5,999
Jul 20253 cruises$8,999
Aug 20256 cruises$5,499
Sep 20254 cruises$11,945
Oct 20259 cruises$7,499
Nov 202516 cruises$4,299
Dec 202513 cruises$3,499
Jan 20265 cruises$3,499
Feb 202610 cruises$3,999
Mar 202617 cruises$4,499
Apr 202614 cruises$5,499
May 202614 cruises$5,999
Jun 20266 cruises$5,999
Jul 20266 cruises$8,999
Aug 20267 cruises$5,499
Sep 20267 cruises$5,999
Oct 202610 cruises$5,999
Nov 202615 cruises$5,499
Dec 202614 cruises$3,499
Feb 20278 cruisesCall For Price
Mar 202713 cruisesCall For Price
Apr 202713 cruisesCall For Price
May 20276 cruisesCall For Price
Jun 20272 cruisesCall For Price
Jul 20271 cruise$5,995
Sep 20273 cruises$11,945
Oct 20276 cruises$11,945
Nov 202710 cruisesCall For Price
Dec 20278 cruisesCall For Price

The Mississippi River is the chief river in the largest river system in North America, making it the fourth longest river in the world. The river borders or cuts through Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana.

The Mississippi river initially served as a boundary between New Spain, New France and the early United States, then later an important transportation channel and communications link. During the western expansion of the United States in the 19th century, the Mississippi and its tributaries led the way for early pioneers; making it, quite literally, America's heartland.

One of the most fertile agricultural regions of the country can be found in the Mississippi River Valley, and due to a lack of roads or rail lines in the area, steamboats entered trade in the 1820's. This golden age of steamboats transported cotton, timber, Appalachian coal and food.

Step back in time and onboard a genuine steamboat, follow the route of brave explorers and stroll through charming towns on a Mississippi River cruise. From the Old South to rolling hills and quaint towns of the Midwest, explore vibrant ports of call like New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Natchez, Chattanooga, St. Louis, Dubuque, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.

Discover America's heartland, learn about the events and people that contributed so greatly to America's history and culture