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Swedish ferry company - Stena Line is strengthening its position and expanding services in the Baltic Sea Region, by deploying two new large and modern ferries on the route between Ventspils in Latvia and Nynäshamn in Sweden in 2021.

The first of the two vessels, Stena Scandica entered Ventspils port on Tuesday 29 June 2021 to get ready for its maiden voyage on the route within a short. The vessel adds another 70% cabin capacity compared to the existing vessels, as well as increased freight capacity by almost one-third.

Stena Scandica

The vessel has a 70% bigger cabin capacity compared to the existing vessels

The new vessel Stena Scandica is 222 metre long and is 30% larger than the existing vessels on the route. The vessel has a 70% bigger cabin capacity compared to the existing vessels and brings a modern onboard experience.

There are several restaurant and bar alternatives onboard with panoramic sea views, as well as several entertainment facilities for both adults and children.

Stena Scandica arrived in Ventspils on the morning of 29 June 2021 and will stay in port to get ready for her maiden voyage to Nynäshamn within a short. Ventspils-Nynäshamn is the shortest route between the Baltics and Scandinavia.

Visentini vessel Stena Scandica

The Visentini vessel Stena Scandica has earlier sailed on the Belfast - Liverpool (Birkenhead) route with the name Stena Lagan. Since August 2020 the vessel has been lengthened and modernised in a ground-breaking conversion managed by Stena RoRo at the Sedef Shipyard in Tuzla, Turkey. 

The vessel has been lengthened with a 36-metre mid-section and has a capacity of 970 passengers, 202 cabins, and 2,875 freight lane metres.

Drive-through capabilities

The vessels are fitted with several sustainable features and fuel efficiency improvements

To increase the loading efficiency, the vessels are modified with drive-through capabilities on two levels. The interior and onboard facilities are updated to Stena Line’s familiar Scandinavian, light, and spacious design.

The vessels are fitted with several sustainable features and fuel efficiency improvements, such as hybrid scrubbers, ballast water cleaning systems, and twisted leading edge rudder with costa bulb.

Modern, and efficient vessel

Stena Line CEO Niclas Mårtensson said the delivery of Stena Scandica is an important step in the Company’s expansion in the Baltic Sea.

Taking delivery of the large, modern, and efficient vessel Stena Scandica is a major milestone for Stena Line and enables us to continue to grow together with our customers in the Baltic Sea. During the year we will increase capacity by 30 % on the Nynäshamn-Ventspils route."

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