Muscatine IA (Iowa)
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Region
Canada and USA Rivers
Local Time
2024-11-09 20:56
10.2°C
5.7 m/s
49 °F / 10 °C
Port Muscatine IA cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Muscatine IA, Iowa. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.
Day | Ship | Arrival | Departure |
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14 September, 2024 Saturday | ACL American Serenade | ||
16 September, 2024 Monday | ACL American Symphony |
Muscatine is a Mississippi River cruise port and city in Iowa's Muscatine County (USA) with population around 24,000. The town is located along the river. The large west-south bend gives the city ~260 degrees of riverfront. Muscatine is approx 40 mi/65 km (50-min drive distance) from Iowa City (state's capital), approx 70 mi/110 km (75-min drive) from Cedar Rapids (Iowa's second-largest city), and approx 25 mi/40 km (30-min drive) from the Quad Cities (Illinois–Iowa border).
The closest cruise port is Davenport IA - approx 30 mi/50 km to the east (~40-min drive) along Highway 61.
As a cruise port, Muscatine was inaugurated/included for the first time in the 2024 schedule of the USA's largest cruise shipowner and operator ACL/American Cruise Lines. The next table shows ACL's "Upper Mississippi River Cruise" itinerary (8 nights/9 days).
Date / Time | Port |
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DAY 1 | Departing from St Louis, Missouri/Alton, Illinois |
DAY 3 | Hannibal, Missouri |
DAY 5 | Muscatine, Iowa |
DAY 6 | Dubuque, Iowa |
DAY 7 | Winona, Minnesota |
DAY 8 | Red Wing, Minnesota |
DAY 9 | Arriving in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota |
The settlement was founded in the early-19th (1833) as a trading post known under the names "Newburg" and "Casey's Landing". It was incorporated as a town (Bloomington) in 1839 but was soon changed to reduce confusion with several other Bloomington-named towns in the Midwest. The town's name is derived from the Indian tribe Mascouten.
Muscatine's economy is largely based on agriculture but also benefits from major manufacturing companies like Bandag (subsidiary of Bridgestone/retread and recap tires), H.J.Heinz Company (food processing), Carver Pump (manufacturer), Bayer Pharma AG, KENT Corporation (Kent Nutrition, Kent Grain Processing, Kent Pet, Musco Lighting, Stanley Consultants), Musser Lumber Company, HNI Corporation (office furniture manufacturer).