The Belle of Louisville, the oldest riverboat still in operation, dates back to 1914. Currently owned and operated by the City of Louisville, it serves as a popular river cruise and dinner boat, offering a unique way to experience the Ohio River.
In addition to its role as a floating venue for sightseeing and dining, the Belle of Louisville is a key participant in the annual Great Steamboat Race, preserving its historic legacy while continuing to engage and entertain visitors.
The Belle of Louisville, the oldest riverboat still in operation, dates back to 1914. Currently owned and operated by the City of Louisville, it serves as a popular river cruise and dinner boat, offering a unique way to experience the Ohio River.
In addition to its role as a floating venue for sightseeing and dining, the Belle of Louisville is a key participant in the annual Great Steamboat Race, preserving its historic legacy while continuing to engage and entertain visitors.