American Cruise Lines' New Ship Kicks Off Inaugural Season

September 2, 2021

American Cruise Lines' new river cruise ship American Melody is ready to kick off its inaugural season on Friday along the line’s longest Mississippi River cruise.

The 22-day complete Mississippi River cruise had originally been scheduled to operate from New Orleans, La., to St. Paul, Minn., but due to Hurricane Ida, guests will embark in Natchez, Miss.

(Photo: American Cruise Lines)
(Photo: American Cruise Lines)

Through the end of December 2021, American Melody will also operate eight-day Upper Mississippi River cruises between St. Louis, Mo., and St. Paul, Minn., as well as eight-day Lower Mississippi River cruises including, eight-day New Orleans roundtrip itineraries and special holiday cruises for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s.

Built by Chesapeake Shipbuilding, the 175-passenger American Melody is the line’s second new modern riverboat this year and the fourth riverboat in American’s growing Mississippi fleet. The line launched American Jazz in March 2021 and has already announced the names of two more modern riverboats coming in 2022—American Symphony and American Serenade.

American Cruise Lines first introduced its Modern Series in 2018, with American Song, the first modern riverboat in the U.S. Since then, the line has expanded the series, introducing six of these new ships in just four years.

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