About St. Francisville
St. Francisville, Louisiana is the small Felicianas-parish town in the bluffs above the Mississippi, known for its plantation houses and ante-bellum gardens. The Rosedown Plantation house and its 1830s formal French gardens, the Oakley Plantation where John James Audubon worked as a tutor in 1821 and painted some of his Birds of America plates, and the Grace Episcopal Church (an antebellum cypress-shaded chapel on Royal Street) are the standard visits. Cruise vessels tender from a Mississippi anchorage.
River cruise ships that call at St. Francisville
16 vessels from 3 operators include St. Francisville in their published itineraries:
Itineraries that include St. Francisville
- Lower Mississippi Heritage
Operators serving St. Francisville
Viking River Cruises
Scandinavian-styled Longships exploring Europe's great waterways.
American Cruise Lines
US-built coastal and river ships across America's waterways.
American Queen Voyages
Heritage paddle-wheelers on the Mississippi River system.
Rivers reached from St. Francisville
Mississippi
Cruises on the Mississippi are operated by paddle-wheel and modern shallow-draft ships from American Cruise Lines and American Queen Voyages. Itineraries run…
Ohio, Tennessee & Cumberland
The Ohio, Tennessee and Cumberland river system is sailed by American Cruise Lines and AQV between Memphis, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.…