Advertisement

BALTIC SEA: Icy start for former Pride

There was an icy return to Baltic service for the former Pride of Bilbao (1986/37,583gt), which launched St Peter Line’s Stockholm-St Petersburg route as Princess Anastasia (pictured) at the end of March.

Now sporting an all-white livery, the vessel originally linked Stockholm and Helsinki as Viking Line’s Olympia, until 17 years of P&O service between Portsmouth and Bilbao ended in September 2010. Princess Anastasia makes two return trips a week, one direct, and a second calling at Tallinn, Estonia, in each direction.

On 21 April St Peter Line celebrated the first anniversary of its Helsinki-St Petersburg service, which is maintained by Princess Maria (1981/34,093gt), another vessel that started life sailing between Sweden and Finland. She was Silja Line’s Finlandia and, before two decades in DFDS service as Queen of Scandinavia, the latter years on the North Sea first linking North Shields with IJmuiden, spent a final spell running from the Tyne to Stavanger and Bergen.

Ships Montly - January 2024

Polsteam’s latest bulkers enter service

Polsteam Koprowo, the second in a series of 12 lakermax bulkcarriers, has entered service with Polish ship owner Polska Żegluga Morska, which operates under...
Advertisement

Related articles

Polsteam’s latest bulkers enter service

Polsteam Koprowo, the second in a series of 12 lakermax bulkcarriers, has entered service with Polish ship owner...

New Cunarder Queen Anne makes her debut

Cunard's newest cruise ship, Queen Anne, arrived at her home port of Southampton on 30 April 2024. The...

X-Press Feeders agree with Europe’s ports to help go green

X-Press Feeders, the world's largest independent common carrier, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with six prominent...

Paddle steamer Waverley announced as National Flagship of the Year 2024

Waverley, the World’s last seagoing paddle steamer, has been awarded the prestigious status of National Flagship of the...