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Stena Seafarer Ferry

To book your ferry ticket onboard Stena Seafarer or any other Stena Line simply select your outward & return routes, then the number of passengers and click the get price button. You will then be taken to the booking page where you can select you exact requirements for your journey and obtain your personalised ferry ticket quote.

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Stena Line Stena Seafarer - Further Ferry Information and Vessel Description

MS Stena Seafarer is a ferry owned by Stena Line and operated on their Fleetwood-Larne service. She was built in 1975 by the .J. Sietas KG, Schiffswerf GmbH of Hamburg, Germany as Union Steamship for Union Melbourne and owned by Pandoro. In 1980 she briefly became Union Trader. Leter in 1990 she started operating for Pandoro and was again renamed, this time, Puma. In 1998 she operated for P&O Stena Line as European Seafarer before becoming Stena Seafarer in 2004.
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Part of the Stena Line Ferry Fleet Stena Seafarer

MS Stena Seafarer offers a range of facilities and services for passengers travelling between Fleetwood and Larne. Passengers can enjoy;

  • Comfortable en suite cabins
  • Lounge with TV
  • Limited shopping
  • Gaming
  • Bar serving a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
  • Wifi
  • Self-service dining area (meals are included in the fare)

Stena Line Stena Seafarer Ferry Statistics

  • Length - 141,81 m
  • Breadth - 19.41 m
  • Draught -5.77 m
  • Speed - 18 knots
  • Engines - 2 × Deutz 12M540
  • Built - 1975
  • Yard - J.J. Sietas KG, Schiffswerf GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
  • Cars - 84