A Mississippi Cruise for everyone, Thanks to a Wealth of
Options
The river cruise has become a very trendy kind of vacation today, and
especially so on the Mississippi. Whether it is just for a short few hours, for a week or even a month, a boat
cruise can be a very exhilarating as well as tranquil holiday.
A Mississippi cruise can be of many kinds, depending upon the chic, the size of
the vessel, the number of passengers, the theme, the cost and the length. The most common distinctions are the
deluxe cruises vs. budget cruises, nature vs. city cruises, steamboat vs. modern boat, and the kind (honeymoon,
historical, senior, singles, etc).
There are indeed a lot of options for the discerning traveler
looking for a Mississippi cruise. The river, which runs from Minnesota to Louisiana, is the second longest in the
United States and also the fifth longest in the world. A Mississippi cruise can be in an old fashioned steamboat
that will bring you back to the nineteenth century, or it can be in a modern, opulent cruise ship that offers
state-of-the-art extravagance.
There is not dearth of activities on a Mississippi cruise, and these include
swimming going to a spa, gambling, visiting the local towns, experiencing river nature, high quality gastronomy,
clubbing and so on. It is a truly ideal environment for all kinds of different pastimes, from a romantic night to
cocktail parties, singles parties, tracing the steps of Civil War events, a business symposium, or even a
marriage!
Many a Mississippi cruise is also designed around a specific topic. Some of the
more popilar are: Big Band, Gardens Of The River, Golfing On The River, Great Steamboat Race, History Of
Steamboating, Legends Of The 50’s, Relaxation On The River, Riverventures, Spring Pilgrimage, Thanksgiving
Holidays, Veterans Reunion, World War II. The principal ports of departure and arrival are New Orleans, Memphis,
Chattanooga, St. Louis, Galveston and Pittsburgh. A Mississippi cruise can be either a round-trip or just one way,
between two ports of call.
Pricing for a Mississippi cruise varies enormously, mainly depending on the kind
of trip (luxury, midrange or budget) but of course also no the length, on the included extras, and on the overall
package. Often discounts can be had for groups such as families.
MississippiCruiseGuide.com has a wealth of information and tips on how to find the
perfect river voyage for you. Once you have all the information you need, you will find a wealth of options at
travel agencies, through the Internet or directly at the cruise lines' offices.
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