Pioneer Travel

US River Cruise

Sailing by river means enjoying all the conveniences of a traditional cruise, along with all the benefits of inland travel. Stopping in multiple destinations on every trip, you’ll visit bustling cities and hidden gem villages, only unpacking once. Even while onboard you’ll be immersed in the local sights, with ever changing views right outside your window.

Seasons
The Mississippi River Cruise Season is Defined by Long Sailing Programs and Hot Summers. The Lower Mississippi has the longest season, typically running from November through December and April to mid-June, with most sailings on the bottom one-third of the river (New Orleans round trip or New Orleans to Memphis)
Places to See
On a Mississippi River cruise, there's no excuse for boredom: you'll float past roaring waterfalls, dams, and scenic river bluffs, and explore historical towns along the banks of the mighty river. These are just a few of the highlights you'll experience on a Mississippi River cruise.
Famous For...
River cruising is a relaxing, immersive and thoroughly enjoyable form of travel where you can enjoy ever-changing scenery along the banks of waterways. The cruise takes passengers along ever changing scenery, historical landmarks such as the Windsor Ruins, or even locations like the the St. Louis Arch.