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  1. From the music and nightlife of Memphis to the stunning architecture of New Orleans, there's something for everyone on a river cruise through United States' heartland. Our U.S. river cruises range in price from $2,640 to $30,999 for a 6 to 15 days trip.

  2. USA River Cruises offers river cruises without hidden charges, large crowds, or big decisions. Book your cruise vacation 2024 today!

  3. Apr 15, 2024 · Choose from two main waterways for your U.S. river cruise: the Mississippi River — which flows through nine states from St. Paul, Minnesota, to New Orleans — or the Columbia and Snake rivers in Oregon and Washington. Some cruise lines also venture onto three smaller, lesser-known rivers: the Ohio, the Cumberland and the Tennessee.

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · Currently, three cruise lines offer river cruises in the United States: American Cruise Lines, American Queen Voyages, and Viking River Cruises. Here’s what you need to know about each of these U.S. river cruise companies to help you choose the best fit for your cruise vacation.

  5. Ohio River Cruises: Discover the rich history and natural beauty of the Midwest and Southern states. Columbia River Cruises: Marvel at the breathtaking landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, including the Columbia River Gorge. Hudson River Cruises: Enjoy the scenic beauty of New York State, from the bustling Big Apple to tranquil upstate landscapes.

  6. USA River Cruises offers trips that navigate the coastal waters, rivers, and inland waterways the world over. But some of the most popular and exciting trips take place in the vast nation that we call home: the United States of America. Read More⇩. Upper Mississippi Explorer. Memphis, TN to St. Paul, MN. 14 Nights.

  7. Mississippi River Cruises. Stretching for 2,350 miles down the United States, from Minnesota's Lake Itasca to the Gulf of Mexico, our new cruises on the "Mighty Mississippi" offer a different type of cross-country journey for the curious explorer—one that allows you to be immersed in American history and culture.

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