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Cumberland & Tennessee River Cruise

AMERICAN CRUISE LINES - AMERICAN SYMPHONY

October 14-22, 2025

cruise including
Sign Language Interpreter Service

BOOK BY OCTOBER 30, 2024 AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT OF $300 PP DBL OCC
ship

Our ship, the AMERICAN SYMPHONY, will be our home when we are sailing
on the Cumberland River and the Tennessee River.

CLICK HERE to see what it is like to sail on the AMERICAN SYMPHONY

Knoxville, TN

Smoky Mountains

Nashville

Nashville




Prices include all of the following:

  • 1-night pre-cruise hotel package Nashville
  • Transfer hotel - ship
  • Accommodation on board the American Symphony
  • Port charges
  • Breakfast, lunch, cocktail hour, dinner on board the American Symphony
  • Selection of wine, beer & soft drinks with lunch and dinner on board the American Symphony
  • Gratuities for crew members on board the American Symphony
  • WiFi (can be intermittent)on board the American Symphony
  • Transfer ship - airport

Map

OCT 14 NASVILLE, TN
Check into your hotel in Nashville. Enjoy a 1-night stay at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center.

OCT 15 NASHVILLE, TN - EMBARKATION - CRUISING THE CUMBRLAND RIVER
Breakfast. Meet in the hotel lobby for transportation to the ship with concierge luggage service provided. Board your ship and enjoy a leisurely day cruising along the idyllic landscapes of the Cumberland River. As you begin your amazing journey, relax and admire the beautiful views that stretch out before you. Get to know fellow guests in one of the lounges or at the evening cocktail hour.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

OCT 16 PADUCAH, KY
Breakfast. Residing at the confluence of the Tennessee River and the Ohio River, Paducah will make you feel as if you stepped back in time. Founded by William Clark (of Lewis and Clark), Paducah is known as a National Heritage Destination with many talented culinary artists, painters, potters, and jewelers creating and displaying their works there. Also known as "Quilt City," there is plenty to do in Paducah from shopping to visiting one the many fine museums. Be sure to visit the Railroad Museum, featuring equipment and memorabilia from the romantic past of America's railroads. Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

OCT 17 CRUISING LAKE BARKLEY AND THE CUMBRLAND RIVER
Breakfast. Admire the picturesque scenery of America's Heartland, including the Kentucky Lakes and rolling landscape of 170,000 acres of protected forest. Experience a relaxing day cruising Lake Barkley and admire panoramic views of the Cumberland River. Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

OCT 18 SAVANNAH, TN
Breakfast. Part of Hardin County, Savannah is the largest town on the Tennessee River, with a celebrated southern heritage. Home to the nation's most well-preserved battlefield, Shiloh National Military Park, the town also has a rich Civil War history. Admire the city's historic district featuring 42 unique, now privately-owned homes, including the Cherry Mansion which served as the headquarters of General Ulysses S. Grant at the time of the Battle of Shiloh. Other points of interest include the Savannah Theater, Savannah Cemetery, and recently revitalized Main Street. Lunch, Cocktail Hour,Dinner

OCT 19 FLORENCE, AL
Breakfast. Florence is one of four cities that make up the "the Shoals," an area spanning two counties and separated by the Tennessee River. Explore the charming downtown, with locally owned stores featuring everything from handmade jewelry and bohemian chic fashion to antique collectables. Stop at the Wine Seller for a tasting or sip Java at the popular Bookmarks Coffee Shop in the public library. Visit the Frank Lloyd Wright Rosenbaum House, the only Wright building that is open to the public in the Southeast. Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

OCT 20 DECATUR, AL
Breakfast. Southern charm abounds in the Old Decatur Historic District. Admire houses built from the 1800s to the present, ranging in style from the French-influenced Empire period to Edwardian Cottage and beyond. On your way, peruse the many unique shops found along Bank Street and 2nd Avenue. It is a fascinating area with many museums, including the Cook Museum of Natural Science, the Carnegie Visual Art Center, and the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

OCT 21 CHATTANOOGA, TN
Breakfast. Nestled between the mountains of Southeast Tennessee, along the scenic Tennessee River, Chattanooga is one of America's most splendid cities. Explore this amazing destination which features breathtaking scenic beauty, as well as a revitalized riverfront ornamented with parks, restaurants,shops, and riverboats.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner

OCT 22 DISEMBARKATION - CHATTANOOGA, TN
Breakfast. Transfer ship - airport Knoxville (one time slot).

BOOK BY OCTOBER 30, 2024 AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT OF $300 PP DBL OCC
Standard Balcony, Deck 1, 275 sq. ft.: sold out
Deluxe Balcony 1, Deck 2, 316 sq. ft.: $5,810 per person
Premium Balcony, Deck 3, 350 sq. ft.: $6,155 per person
Veranda Suite, Deck 4, 405 sq. ft.: sold out
Grand Suite, Deck 4, 650 sq. ft.: sold out

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AMERICAN SYMPHONY: Deck Plans, Ship and Stateroom Information


All prices are based on double occupancy. Prices and itinerary are subject to change at any time without prior notification. Prices do not include travel insurance, shore excursions, air arrangement etc. A deposit payment is due NOW in order to make a firm reservation. Flight arrangements are offered by American Cruise Lines and can be booked through Kerstin's Deaf Travel. A Real ID or a valid passport is required. Appropriate physical fitness is required since the tour includes walking at each stop. Minimum group size: 20 guests, maximum group size: approx. 40 guests.

Contact Kerstin's Deaf Travel to book your Cumberland & Tennessee River Cruise vacation by sending an e-mail to kerstin@kerstinstravel.com




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