Belle of Louisville Riverboats presents history through a variety of engaging cruise and dockside eventsāentertaining and educating over 12 million passengers since 1963.
As a National Historic Landmark and an icon of the Waterfront, the Belle of Louisville is the only remaining authentic steamboat from the great American packet boat era on Americaās waterways. She is also the oldest operating Mississippi River-style steamboat in the world. At 108-years-old and counting, the Belle remains purely steam-powered and paddlewheel-propelled.
The Belleās sister vessel and a newer addition to the Louisville Waterfront, the Mary M. Miller, was named after Mary Millicent Miller, who also happened to be the first woman to attain her steamboat captainās license in 1884. With as much spirit as her namesake, the Mary M. Miller is a propeller-driven riverboat with old-fashioned charm and modern amenities.