A view of the 'Viking Jupiter' cruise ship anchored in the port of Montevideo, Uruguay. AFP
A view of the 'Viking Jupiter' cruise ship anchored in the port of Montevideo, Uruguay. AFP
A view of the 'Viking Jupiter' cruise ship anchored in the port of Montevideo, Uruguay. AFP
A view of the 'Viking Jupiter' cruise ship anchored in the port of Montevideo, Uruguay. AFP

Viking Mississippi cruise ship touches water for first time


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A Swiss company’s plan to offer tourists cruises along the length of the Mississippi River came a step closer to reality this week as its new 386-passenger ship was floated out of a south Louisiana shipyard.

Viking River Cruises of Basel, which in 2015 announced the plans for Mississippi River cruises, toasted the completion of the Viking Mississippi in a celebration on Monday at a Houma shipyard.

Two US companies already offer cruises up and down the river, which flows 3,780 kilometres from its source at Minnesota's Lake Itasca to the Gulf of Mexico. American Queen Voyages, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and American Cruise Lines, based in Guilford, Connecticut, expect to carry a total of 50,000 people on the Mississippi this year, representatives said.

The Viking Mississippi is billed by the Swiss competitor as “the largest and most modern ship in the region”. It is to make its first voyage in June between New Orleans and St Paul, Minnesota — a trip that would be about 1,900km by car but is hundreds of kilometres longer on the twisting river.

  • Guests onboard a luxury cruise ship enjoy uninterrupted views of the Red Sea in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Reuters
    Guests onboard a luxury cruise ship enjoy uninterrupted views of the Red Sea in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Reuters
  • The cruise liner has a large swimming pool and outdoor LED screen. Reuters
    The cruise liner has a large swimming pool and outdoor LED screen. Reuters
  • A cruise along the Red Sea coast is still a novelty in Saudi Arabia, as cruise ships have only recently been permitted to dock in the country. Reuters
    A cruise along the Red Sea coast is still a novelty in Saudi Arabia, as cruise ships have only recently been permitted to dock in the country. Reuters
  • The onboard entertainment, including dance shows, concerts and stand-up comedians, caters for Saudi tourists. Reuters
    The onboard entertainment, including dance shows, concerts and stand-up comedians, caters for Saudi tourists. Reuters
  • Most of the guests onboard are Saudi citizens or residents in the kingdom. Reuters
    Most of the guests onboard are Saudi citizens or residents in the kingdom. Reuters
  • Saudi Arabia is renting the 'MSC Bellissima' from Geneva-based operator MSC Cruises as part of its Saudi Summer campaign designed to encourage tourism from home and abroad. Photo: MSC Cruises
    Saudi Arabia is renting the 'MSC Bellissima' from Geneva-based operator MSC Cruises as part of its Saudi Summer campaign designed to encourage tourism from home and abroad. Photo: MSC Cruises

“It is a proud moment that this new ship has met an American waterway for the first time,” Torstein Hagen, chairman of Viking, said in a news release.

“Our guests have long wanted to sail the Mississippi River with Viking and we very much look forward to welcoming them on board this summer.”

Company officials said the Viking Mississippi is expected to draw more than 7,500 passengers to the river this year and more than 17,600 during the first full sailing season in 2023.

The Viking Mississippi plans stops in seven states: Louisiana (Baton Rouge, Darrow, New Orleans and St. Francisville); Mississippi (Natchez and Vicksburg); Tennessee (Memphis); Missouri (Hannibal, St Louis); Iowa (Burlington, Dubuque and Davenport); Wisconsin (La Crosse); and Minnesota (Red Wing, St Paul).

Meanwhile, American Queen has three paddlewheel cruise boats that operate on the Mississippi, the smallest able to carry 166 passengers and the largest 417, representative Michael Hicks said. He added that American Queen expects about 20,000 passengers on the Mississippi River this year.

American Cruise Lines has two paddlewheelers and three modern riverboats and plans to launch a fourth modern riverboat late this year, representative Alexa Paolella said. Both also operate in other parts of the US. She said the boats will carry 30,000 on Mississippi River routes this year.

American Cruise Lines’ 15 river and coastal cruise ships were all upgraded during the off-season, with the most extensive work on the line’s four paddlewheelers, a company news release said on Wednesday.

Updated: June 20, 2023, 10:48 AM