The replica of Christopher Columbus' Pinta docked there on Tuesday, June 20 and will offer guided tours.
It will be open for tours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday through Monday.
Salvage operations began Tuesday morning to remove two barges stuck in the Ohio River, one of which is loaded with methanol, a toxic chemical.
There will be several themes to the cruises.
Cmdr. Billie J. Farrell is scheduled to assume command at an on-board ceremony Jan. 21.
The LST-325 is moored on the riverfront to allow people to tour the vessel that took part in the invasion of Normandy.
The virtual viewing event starts at $50,000.
All cruises were cancelled through May 10, and the Belle expects more cancellations in the near future as COVID-19 continues to spread.
A 74-foot wide cruise ship impressively passed safely through a historic Greek canal that is 78-feet wide at its narrowest point, becoming the largest vessel to ever pass through the precarious passageway.