Fred. Holidays launches new Mississippi cruise and land package
Fred. Holidays has unveiled a brand new 2024 cruise and land package exploring the American South.
It combines a Thanksgiving stay in New Orleans with a Mississippi cruise.
The trip starts off with a three-night stay in New Orleans to include the Thanksgiving Day Parade in the French Quarter.
Guests can expect vibrant streets, with festive colours, marching bands and ornate floats.
Guests then board the 180-passenger American Symphony for a seven-night Mississippi cruise from New Orleans to Memphis.
It explores Houmas House, Baton Rouge and Vicksburg and finishes with an overnight in Memphis.
In Memphis it includes a guided tour along Beale.
The New Orleans and Mississippi cruise holiday departs London on 26 November 2024 with prices from £6,595 per person.
It is inclusive of flights from London (regional flights available), accommodation in New Orleans and Memphis, Beale Street guided walking tour and the seven-night Mississippi cruise.
Fred. Holidays also offers optional land experiences at an additional cost such as a Graceland, Memphis tour, New Orleans Food and History Walking Tour and a Swamp Tour boat ride.
Learn more about : Fred. Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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