DFDS Seaways MS Dana Sirena - Ferry Information The MS Dana Sirena is a Ro-Pax ferry operating between Harwich and Esbjerg for DFDS. She was built as the MS Golfo Dei Delfini, but was acquired by DFDS before entering service and rebuilt with extra passenger accommodation. Her sister MS Lisco Gloria operates for subsidiary DFDS Lisco Lines. With room for 623 passengers and 435 cars, the m.s. DANA SIRENA offers great facilities including restaurants, bars, cafés, children’s areas, shops and more.
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This comfortable cruise ferry was built in 2002. The MS Dana Sirena is a newly built ship and the latest addition to the DFDS fleet. She is 199 metres long, 25 metres wide and has room for 580 passengers. She travels at up to 22.5 knots.
Dana Sirena provides an alternative daily service, carrying car and foot passengers as well as freight from Harwich on the east coast of England to Esbjerg in Denmark. The crossing takes approximately eighteen hours and you can choose from three cabin grades and have inside or sea view cabins. M.S. Dana Sirena has been furnished to the highest standards. Over 500 passengers can be accommodated in 170 cabins. The ship has extensive public areas, which include restaurants, cafes, shopping facilities, a dance area, lounges and bars.
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DFDS Seaways MS Dana Sirena Ferry Statistics
- Built: 2002
- Length: 199.4 metres
- Width: 25 metres
- Weight: 23000 GRT
- Speed: 22.5 Knots
- Cars: 435
- Passengers: 623
- Cabins: 196
- Special Features: Private Lounge for Commodore De Luxe passengers
- Engines: 2 x Wärtsila 9L46C, 9450 kW each
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