A Look at The Mississippi River Fleet for 2024

American Serenade

With American Queen Voyages ceasing operations, the number of cruise ships on the Mississippi River is diminishing in 2024.

Two cruise lines are set to offer itineraries along the U.S. domestic waterway this year, including American Cruise Lines and Viking.

Cruise Industry News lists all of the vessels sailing on the Mississippi in 2024.

American Serenade
Cruise Line: American Cruise Lines
Type: Modern riverboat 
Built:
2023
Capacity: 175 guests
Tonnage: 5,148

After entering service for American Cruise Lines in 2023, the American Serenade will be the newest cruise ship in operation on the Mississippi River this year.

For its second season, the 175-guest vessel is currently offering itineraries that cover the entire length of the Mississippi River and also include sailings to other waterways, such as the Ohio, the Cumberland, and the Tennessee.

American Symphony
Cruise Line: American Cruise Lines
Type: Modern riverboat 
Built:
2022
Capacity: 175 guests
Tonnage: 5,148

Custom-designed to sail on the Mississippi, the American Symphony is marking its third season on the river in 2024.

Part of American Cruise Lines’ Modern Riverboat Series, the 2022-built vessel is set to offer a series of itineraries along both the Lower and Upper Mississippi, in addition to cruises that also sail to the Tennessee, Cumberland and Ohio rivers.

American Melody
Cruise Line: American Cruise Lines
Type: Modern riverboat 
Built:
2021
Capacity: 175 guests
Tonnage: 5,148

Also part of American Cruise Lines’ series of modern riverboats, the American Melody entered service in 2021.

In 2023, the 175-guest vessel will offer seven- to 23-night cruises that sail along the Mississippi, Tennessee, Cumberland, and Ohio rivers. Some of the itineraries can be combined with land-based tours that include visits to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

American Splendor
Cruise Line: American Cruise Lines
Type: Classic paddle-wheeler
Built:
2016
Capacity: 185 guests
Tonnage: 2,000

After undergoing a major refurbishment in 2022, the American Splendor continues to sail on the Mississippi River in 2024.

One of American Cruise Lines’ classic paddle-wheelers, the 185-guest vessel is set to offer four different itineraries during the season, which include destinations in Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Illinois, Kentucky, Alabama and Missouri.

American Heritage
Cruise Line: American Cruise Lines
Type: Classic paddle-wheeler
Built:
2015
Capacity: 149 guests
Tonnage: 3,800

Previously named the Queen of the Mississippi, the American Heritage is another paddle-wheeler operated by American Cruise Lines.

Built in 2015, the 149-guest cruise ship is scheduled to offer three seven- to 11-night itineraries across the Lower Mississippi in 2024. Additionally, it will offer a 15-night itinerary that focuses on the Ohio River and sails all the way to Pittsburgh.

Viking Mississippi
Cruise Line: Viking
Type: European-style modern riverboat
Built:
2022
Capacity: 386 guests
Tonnage: 10,000

The Viking Mississippi is the largest cruise ship sailing on the Mississippi River. After entering service in 2022, the 10,000-ton European-style riverboat continues to offer itineraries across both the Upper and Lower river regions.

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