Thursday, 22 October 2009

Mississippi Cruise Options For Lovers Of Themed Travel


By Anthony Herbert

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).

As you may well know the Mississippi river is over two thousand miles long and is navigable for most of its course by cruise ships, so there are very different trips that can be made, from the swampy delta of Louisiana to the wooded landscape of Minnesota.

There are different types of vessels that you can take on a Mississippi river cruise, from luxuriously refurbished steamboats of old to newer self-catering houseboats and small modern motor yachts.

Paddleboats are probably the most iconic and representative craft for Mississippi river cruises, and it is in fact a truly remarkable experience to voyage on one of these refurbished grand ladies of the nineteenth century. But it is not the only way to navigate on the Mississippi.

Special activities also abound on Mississippi river cruises, with parties, singles events, civil war commemorations, and business conferences all being part of hat is possible. You can even rent a paddle boat as a marriage venue, if you are so inclined!

Many a Mississippi cruise is also designed around a specific topic. Some of the more popular 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.

Mississippi river cruises are also for all budgets. You can get a no-frills transport and eat cheaply onshore, or even hire your own small boat. But if you are so inclined, you can also travel on the more luxurious boats and enjoy a very lavish holiday.

So what are you waiting for? Use the available resources on the Internet to further research Mississippi river cruises, and then book the trip that suits you best at one of the many specialized travel agencies. You will love the experience!

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Anonymous Luxury Hotels Pune said...

Good info. Thank you..

22 October 2009 12:07  

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