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8 Day American Cruise Lines River Cruise from Nashville to Chattanooga 2026
River Cruise Description
Embark on a remarkable journey from Memphis to Nashville, where the mighty currents of the Mississippi River, the commanding Ohio River, and the tranquil waters of the Cumberland River guide you through breathtaking landscapes. Witness the dramatic interplay of rolling hills and towering cliffs and observe majestic bald eagles and stately blue herons in their natural habitat. Explore historical landmarks that narrate tales of yore, all set against the backdrop of sunsets that bathe the waters in ethereal hues.
Venture through an array of cities and small towns that resonate with the echoes of iconic music legends. Nightly performances aboard highlight the region’s musical essence, all building up to an unforgettable experience at Nashville’s legendary Grand Ole Opry. Each day offers a new slice of excitement with a procession of historic ports that bring to life the spirit of a nostalgic past. Gain deep insights into the roots of blues and rock from our knowledgeable onboard experts and local guides, who reveal the untold stories of musical giants who crafted the soundtrack of America.
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River Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 Nashville, TN
Begin your adventure where music spills out into streets: Nashville. From the hallowed halls of the legendary Ryman Auditorium to the illustrious galleries of the Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville proudly showcases its rich musical influence in every square inch. As you walk its lively streets, adorned with colorful murals and bustling with activity, you'll find yourself drawn into a world where creativity knows no bounds. Explore hidden gems tucked away in historic neighborhoods, where local artisans create unique works of art and the city’s signature hot chicken spices things up.
Amidst the lively chatter and laughter, the soulful strains of aspiring musicians spill out from tiered pubs and intimate venues, adding to the city's unmistakable charm. And when the sun sets, embark on a journey to the Grand Ole Opry, the crown jewel of Nashville's entertainment scene, where the spirit of country music comes alive in a spectacular showcase of talent and tradition.Day 2 Cruising the Cumberland River
Cruising the Cumberland River from Nashville to Clarksville offers a journey through rolling landscapes, where greenery and scenic farmlands frame the water's edge. As you glide along, the skyline of Nashville fades into the distance, giving way to serene stretches dotted with charming small towns. The river's calm waters make for a peaceful voyage, punctuated by the occasional sighting of wildlife and historic landmarks. Each bend in the river reveals a new facet of Tennessee's natural beauty, creating a picturesque backdrop for your river adventure. You can see it all from your private balcony or in one of the lounges on board.Day 3 Clarksville, TN
Your vessel pulls into port at the enchanting riverfront park of Clarksville, located along the meandering Cumberland River. This vibrant town bears the moniker of General George Rogers Clark, renowned for his gallantry in the frontier battles and as the illustrious sibling of William Clark from the famed Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Stroll along the narrow waterfront trail, to trace its past from a bustling tobacco hub to a dynamic modern center, where echoes of frontier bravery resonate in its very streets. Behold architectural marvels like the awe-inspiring 1898 U.S. Post Office and Customs House, standing tall as proud sentinels of the city's past. Listen intently as local guides retell history’s anecdotes, painting vivid portraits of Clarksville's pivotal role as a bustling tobacco hub throughout the tumultuous 19th century.Day 4 Dover, TN
This quaint town is drenched in American history, offering a spirited blend of past and present. It's famous for the Battle of Fort Donelson in 1862, where Ulysses S. Grant secured a critical victory that boosted his military career. Today, the Fort Donelson National Battlefield stands as a captivating monument, offering interactive tours and impressive views of the Cumberland River, allowing visitors to step back in time and explore pivotal moments in history.Day 5 Cruising Lake Barkley and the Cumberland River
Cruising along Lake Barkley on the Cumberland River promises a day brimming with unforgettable moments. The construction of the Barkley Lock and Dam by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1966 transformed the river, creating an expansive waterway with over 1,000 miles of winding shoreline dotted with serene coves.
From the comfort of your room, take in the breathtaking views through large windows or from your own private balcony, where the landscape of craggy limestone cliffs continuously shifts before your eyes. Sandwiched between Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake to the west lies the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, a sprawling 170,000-acre oasis featuring forests, wetlands, and vast open spaces where elk and bison roam free.Day 6 Paducah, KY
Home to the renowned National Quilt Museum, Paducah is where dazzling fabric artworks captivate visitors from around the world. As a proud UNESCO Creative City, downtown Paducah is a hive of artistic activity, filled with galleries, stunning wall murals, and lively artisan workshops. The city's historical significance shines through its beautifully maintained 19th-century buildings and its once-thriving riverfront, a testament to its past as a vital commercial hub. Each spring, Paducah transforms into a floral wonderland during the Dogwood Trail Celebration as the streets light up with the blooms of dogwood trees.Day 7 Day of River Cruising
The day is yours. So, go ahead, hit snooze, and stay in the comfort of your cozy bed, or wake early to witness the morning from your private veranda. From here, you can indulge in a good book, appreciate the quiet views, or watch as the ship navigates through the Mississippi River and the Ohio River. Form new connections onboard and taste the freshest flavors from the river with a curated menu. Your day is filled with excitement: participate in fun onboard activities, absorb informative lectures on the local area, and revel in live shows that celebrate the diverse musical culture of the region.Day 8 Memphis, TN
This city, where the soul of music meets the rhythm of history, is the birthplace of blues, a genre that took root in the early 20th century in the bustling streets of Beale Street, now a neon-lit hotspot brimming with live music and buzzing nightlife. This city also launched the careers of music legends like B.B. King and Elvis Presley, transforming the global music scene forever. You can’t forget about their world-famous barbecue, where smoky, slow-cooked pork ribs and pulled pork sandwiches drenched in rich, spicy sauces reign supreme.Day 9 Memphis, TN
After breakfast onboard, we’ll wave goodbye to our journey through music and American history. Memphis is a dynamic city that has more waiting for you if you choose to stay. If you’re heading home, we’d like thank you for joining us on this unforgettable voyage on America’s waterways.Having trouble deciding which cruise is right for you?