New Orleans & Southern Charms

From $3,499 per person

8 days

Ship: Viking Mississippi

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - New Orleans
  • Day 2 - Darrow
  • Day 3 - St. Francisville
  • Day 4 - Natchez
  • Day 5 - Vicksburg
  • Day 6 - Baton Rouge
  • Day 7 - New Orleans
  • Day 8 - New Orleans

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1

New Orleans

The birthplace of American jazz, New Orleans exudes a festive atmosphere along the balcony-lined Bourbon Street. Here, in the heart of the French Quarter, soulful rhythms lift the spirit, especially during the city’s Mardi Gras celebration. Founded by French colonists in 1718, New Orleans served as a territorial capital before the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Its distinctive St. Louis Cathedral—named for King Louis IX of France—is the oldest cathedral in the country. The city’s French, African and other influences flavor its vibrant culture and tantalizing Creole cuisine.

Day 2

Darrow

The Lower Mississippi region is dotted with historic mansions; Darrow is the gateway to these grand homes, meticulously kept to preserve the memory of early Southern American history. Here, imposing houses share the riverscape with moss-draped oak trees and farm fields. It is easy to imagine steamboats and other vessels delivering supplies and materials to these stately front doors. Today, several properties are designated National Historic Landmarks for their architecture, their landscaping, and the contributions of those who maintained the houses and the lands.

Day 3

St. Francisville

Boasting more than 140 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, St. Francisville is set along one of the most historic bluffs of the Mississippi. The town is said to be “two miles long and two yards wide” because it was originally built on a narrow ridge overlooking the river. Founded in 1809, it is the oldest town in Louisiana’s Florida Parishes. Remarkably, many of St. Francisville’s structures are not its own; rather, they were moved upriver from Bayou Sara in the 1920s after the small settlement was destroyed by years of flooding.

Day 4

Natchez

Natchez has one of the highest concentrations of historic Southern estates in the country. More than 200 perfectly preserved homes line its avenues. It is the oldest city on the Mississippi, established in 1716 by French colonists and named for the Natchez tribe who once called it home. With its ideal locale, the city became a crossroads among Native American and European cultures. Famously, Natchez was the southern terminus of the Natchez Trace, the overland route to Nashville that allowed traders to bypass the strong upriver currents. Today, it evokes small-town America.

Day 5

Vicksburg

Located on a high bluff where the Yazoo River flows into the Mississippi, Vicksburg is the epitome of Southern heritage and charm. It was incorporated in 1825 and, with its prime locale on the Mississippi, grew into an important port. During the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln called it “the key to the South.” And it indeed proved to be the site of the conflict’s most pivotal battle, the Battle of Vicksburg, after which the Confederates surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant. The Vicksburg National Military Park preserves the battle site’s rolling green fields and grand monuments.

Day 6

Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge paints a historic picture on the eastern bank of the Mississippi. Its early success was due to its flood-free location upon the first natural bluff north of The Delta. French explorer Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d’Iberville, named the city after a red-hued pole that marked the area’s tribal hunting grounds. Its cultural diversity—from its Cajun and Creole music and cuisine to its art offerings—reflects the influences of those who settled and lived here throughout Baton Rouge's history. The city boasts the tallest capitol building in the United States.

Day 7

New Orleans

Often referred to as “The Big Easy,” the city of New Orleans radiates charm and is renowned for its Southern hospitality. Steeped in a proud musical tradition, some of the finest jazz and blues musicians can be seen performing each night at the many historic venues found throughout the city. New Orleans is also home to the oldest continuously operating streetcar line in the world, and its four classic lines offer a convenient way to explore the city’s historic homes, parks and museums, which include the New Orleans Museum of Art and the National WWII Museum.

Day 8

New Orleans

Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.

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Ship

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Viking Mississippi

The Viking Mississippi sets a new standard for modern river cruising. Welcoming up to 386 guests, this state-of-the-art vessel features 193 outside staterooms designed with sleek Scandinavian style. Inspired by the elegance of Viking’s ocean and longships, the ship is purpose-built for the Mississippi River, offering a seamless blend of comfort and innovation. With floor-to-ceiling windows, guests can enjoy breathtaking views, while thoughtfully designed spaces ensure a relaxing and intimate journey. Experience a fresh perspective on America’s great river aboard this truly modern cruise ship.

Deckplans

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Extensions

Available extensions for this itinerary

All prices are per person.

pre: Lafayette & Cajun Country From  $1,599 |  3 nights

pre: Lafayette & Cajun Country From $1,599 | 3 nights

$1,599
3 nights

Explore Lafayette, the heart of Acadiana, and delve into the city’s cuisine, heritage and culture. Discover Soko music and sample Cajun and Creole fare. Celebrate Mardi Gras traditions during an encounter with a Big Chief and visit Avery Island—the home of the world-renowned pepper sauce, Tabasco.

pre: Highlights of New Orleans From  $999 |  2 nights

pre: Highlights of New Orleans From $999 | 2 nights

$999
2 nights

Explore more of New Orleans and spend two nights discovering this iconic city. See the delights of the historic French Quarter and immerse yourself in nature during a stroll by Lake Pontchartrain. Delve into the region’s fascinating aviation history and savor New Orleans’s famed cuisine.

post: Highlights of New Orleans From  $999 |  2 nights

post: Highlights of New Orleans From $999 | 2 nights

$999
2 nights

Explore more of New Orleans and spend two nights discovering this iconic city. See the delights of the historic French Quarter and immerse yourself in nature during a stroll by Lake Pontchartrain. Delve into the region’s fascinating aviation history and savor New Orleans’s famed cuisine.

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