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).
Mississippi cruises, which take place on the United States’ second longest river, which is also one of the world’s longest rivers, are rife with alternatives and different things to do for all sorts of leisure travelers.
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 are lots of things to do on a Mississippi cruise even without having an overarching theme to the trip. From just lazing on the deck and watching the scenery go by, to intensive sightseeing and exploration of the river’s many backwaters, activities abound.
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!
Even normal cruises where you just book a coupe of places often have themes. That is, they are mainly dedicated to the exploration of a singe subject, such as jazz and bluegrass music, or Cajun culture and cuisine. If you have a specific interest, chances are that you’ll find something for you.
Also, there are a lot of different ports of call on the river, and your departure point will have an influence on the kind of trip and experience. There are also the options of taking one-way or round trip cruises. The latter are especially common the shorter Mississippi cruises.
So as you have seen, there are lots of different options for Mississippi cruises. Prices also vary a lot, depending on the level of luxury, the amount of included meals, the extra amenities that are part of the package, and of course on the length of the trip.
The Internet 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, either online or directly at the agents’ or cruise lines’ offices.
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