Situated on the Chickasaw bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, Memphis is revered for its blues music and barbecue. Some of the most famed names in blues, including B.B. King, got their start in Memphis, and the city has a well-deserved reputation as the home of this classic American music genre. Memphis is also celebrated for its culinary heritage and is renowned for its traditional barbecue restaurants serving flavorful dry rub ribs. Rich in history and culture, Memphis’s many notable museums include the National Civil Rights Museum and Elvis Presley’s Graceland.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Panoramic Memphis
Visit the Memphis Rock ’n’ Soul Museum and witness some of the city’s historic music-related landmarks.
National Civil Rights Museum & Mason Temple
Discover where some of the most seminal moments of 20th-century civil rights history occurred in Memphis.
Memphis by Foot
Roam the storied streets of Memphis during a guided tour highlighting the city’s history and musical heritage.
National Civil Rights Museum
Explore the National Civil Rights Museum, a rich repository of American civil rights history.