Located at the confluence of the Tennessee and Ohio rivers, Paducah is one of Kentucky’s hidden gems. A UNESCO Creative City, Paducah is famed for its preserved 19th-century architecture and historic buildings that line the main street. The city’s Downtown streets are a delight to explore on foot. The National Quilt Museum houses a superb collection of contemporary style quilts by artists from around the globe. Paducah is also famed for its “Wall to Wall” murals, colorful paintings by different artists that document the heritage and history of the city and the region.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
National Quilt Museum
Gain an appreciation of textile artistry during a visit to the National Quilt Museum.
Quilting Class
Create a personal quilt block using established techniques and materials during a hands-on workshop.
Lower Town Architecture
Discover the stately architecture of the Lower Town neighborhood, including a visit to one of its historic homes.
Historic Hotel Metropolitan
Explore an important part of African American history, the Hotel Metropolitan.
Kentucky Bourbon Experience
Delve into the world of Kentucky bourbon during in-depth visits to a distillery and a bourbon collector’s shop.
Behind-The-Scenes at the National Quilt Museum
Step behind the curtain at a local museum to examine priceless quilts and learn how they are preserved.