9 days in Mississippi Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Mississippi trip itinerary planner
Start: Aldie
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Biloxi
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Natchez
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Vicksburg
— 1 night
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Tunica
— 1 night
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Tupelo
— 1 night
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End: Aldie
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Biloxi — 3 nights
Playground of the South
A busy city on the Gulf Coast, Biloxi is one of the nation's oldest communities, first settled by Europeans in 1699.Your day by day itinerary now includes Biloxi Visitors Center as well as Betsy Ann Riverboat. Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Biloxi: Mobile (USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park & Bienville Square), Saint Rose de Lima Catholic Church (in Bay Saint Louis) and Nature & Wildlife Tours (in Slidell). And it doesn't end there: try to win big at Beau Rivage Casino, don't miss a visit to Hurricane Katrina Memorial, kick back and relax at Gulf State Park, and take an in-depth tour of Holmes Medical Museum.
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Aldie to Biloxi is an approximately 15-hour car ride. The time zone difference when traveling from Aldie to Biloxi is minus 1 hour. Traveling from Aldie in July, you can expect nighttime temperatures to be somewhat warmer in Biloxi, with lows of 76°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 9th (Thu) early enough to go by car to Natchez.
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Natchez — 1 night
Natchez is the county seat and only city of Adams County, Mississippi, United States. On the 10th (Fri), steep yourself in history at Longwood, contemplate the long history of Rosalie Mansion, then take in the architecture and atmosphere at St. Mary Basilica, and finally steep yourself in history at Stanton Hall.
For reviews, maps, photos, and more tourist information, refer to the Natchez online visit planner.
Getting from Biloxi to Natchez by car takes about 4.5 hours. Other options: do a combination of bus, train, and car; or do a combination of flight and taxi. Expect slightly colder evenings in Natchez when traveling from Biloxi in July, with lows around 71°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 10th (Fri) early enough to go by car to Vicksburg.
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For reviews, maps, photos, and more tourist information, refer to the Natchez online visit planner.
Getting from Biloxi to Natchez by car takes about 4.5 hours. Other options: do a combination of bus, train, and car; or do a combination of flight and taxi. Expect slightly colder evenings in Natchez when traveling from Biloxi in July, with lows around 71°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 10th (Fri) early enough to go by car to Vicksburg.
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Vicksburg — 1 night
Vicksburg is the only city and county seat of Warren County, Mississippi, United States. To see more things to do, where to stay, photos, and tourist information, read Vicksburg road trip tool.
Traveling by car from Natchez to Vicksburg takes 1.5 hours. In July, daytime highs in Vicksburg are 91°F, while nighttime lows are 72°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 11th (Sat) so you can drive to Tunica.
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Traveling by car from Natchez to Vicksburg takes 1.5 hours. In July, daytime highs in Vicksburg are 91°F, while nighttime lows are 72°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 11th (Sat) so you can drive to Tunica.
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Tunica — 1 night
Tunica is a town in and the county seat of Tunica County, Mississippi, near the Mississippi River. Your day by day itinerary now includes TunicaMS. Start off your visit on the 12th (Sun): get all the information you need at TunicaMS.
To see photos, maps, where to stay, and other tourist information, read our Tunica holiday planner.
Traveling by car from Vicksburg to Tunica takes 4 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of bus and taxi; or do a combination of car and flight. In July in Tunica, expect temperatures between 88°F during the day and 70°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 12th (Sun) to allow enough time to drive to Tupelo.
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To see photos, maps, where to stay, and other tourist information, read our Tunica holiday planner.
Traveling by car from Vicksburg to Tunica takes 4 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of bus and taxi; or do a combination of car and flight. In July in Tunica, expect temperatures between 88°F during the day and 70°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 12th (Sun) to allow enough time to drive to Tupelo.
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Tupelo — 1 night

Tupelo is the county seat and the largest city of Lee County, Mississippi. Your day by day itinerary now includes The Delta Blues Museum. Start off your visit on the 13th (Mon): see the interesting displays at The Delta Blues Museum, steep yourself in history at Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum, and then examine the collection at Tupelo Automobile Museum.
To find where to stay, reviews, ratings, and more tourist information, read Tupelo holiday planner.
Drive from Tunica to Tupelo in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of taxi and bus. In July in Tupelo, expect temperatures between 91°F during the day and 71°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 13th (Mon) so you can drive back home.
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To find where to stay, reviews, ratings, and more tourist information, read Tupelo holiday planner.
Drive from Tunica to Tupelo in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of taxi and bus. In July in Tupelo, expect temperatures between 91°F during the day and 71°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 13th (Mon) so you can drive back home.
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Mississippi travel guide
The Magnolia State
Still relatively unspoiled by mass tourism, Mississippi epitomizes rich history and offers warm hospitality to those who vacation here. The Mississippi River forms most of its western border, so it's no surprise that this mighty waterway shapes the lives of people calling the "Magnolia State" their home. The river influences everything from the food they eat to the music they listen to. Perhaps the easiest way to discover Mississippi is to take a drive on the 715 km (444 mi) long national parkway, which follows a route used since pre-colonial times that's famous for its scenic beauty and attractions of historical interest. At the end of the parkway sits a town packed with nearly 600 antebellum homes.