List of Stena Line vessels
This page shows a complete fleet history of the Swedish ferry company Stena Line.
Chronological (complete)
Only Stena Line's passenger, car-passenger, multi-purpose and Ropax ships are added, so not Stena Line's ships that carried only freight. The list is further complete.
1960-1969
- MS Østersøen (1962–1963, Chartered). Left in 1963
- MS Isefjord (1963–1965). Now Agostino Lauro with Medmar.
- MS Gorch Fock (1963–1964, Chartered). Left in 1964.
- SS Skagen 1 (1963–1965). Sold, later scrapped.
- MS Seute Deern (1963, Chartered). Left in 1963.
- MS Helgoland (1963–1965, Chartered). Later Stena Finlandica.
- MS Hein Godenwind (1964, Chartered). Left in 1964.
- SS Skagen 2 (1964–1968). Scrapped in 1968.
- MS Poseidon (1964–1972). Left in 1972, charter to Brittany Ferries.
- MS Afrodite (1964–1971). Left in 1971.
- MS Wappen (1964–1965). Sold in 1965.
- MS Seebad Warnemünde (1964–1966, Chartered). Left in 1966.
- MS Stena Danica (1965–1969). Sold in 1969.
- MS Stena Nordica (1965–1973). Sold in 1973.
- MS Stena Baltica (1966–1970). Sold in 1970.
- MS Stena Germanica (1967–1979). Sold in 1979.
- MS Stena Britannica I (1967–1968). Sold in 1968.
- MS Stena Danica (1969–1974). Sold to BC Ferries April 1974.
1970-1979
- MS Viking II (1971, Chartered). Left in 1971.
- MS Stena Finlandica (1972–1975). Ex-Helgoland.
- MS Stena Olympica (1972–1982). Sold in 1982 to Prince of Fundy Cruises.
- MS Stena Atlantica (1972–1973). Sold in 1973.
- MS Stena Jutlandica (1973–1982). Scrapped in Turkey in 2010.
- MS Skagen (1973, Chartered). Left in 1973.
- MS Stena Scandinavica (1973–1978). Sold to Irish Continental Line, then chartered in.
- MS Stena Nordica (1974). Did not serve under this name, renamed Stena Danica.
- MS Stena Danica (1974–1981). Same vessel as above, reverted to Stena Nordica.
- MS Stena Normandica (1974–1985). Sold in 1985 to Sealink British Ferries.
- MS Stena Nautica (1974). Did not serve under this name, chartered to CN Marine. Renamed Marine Nautica.
- MS Marine Nautica (1974–1981). Same vessel as above, on charter to CN Marine.
- MS Stena Atlantica (1975). Did not serve under this name, chartered to CN Marine.
- MS Marine Atlantica (1975–1979, Chartered out). Same vessel as above, Charted to CN Marine.
- MS Stena Nordica (1975–1978, 1979–1980, 1980–1981). Chartered to Soutos-Hellas Ferries on more than one occasion.
- MS Baltic Star (1975–1977). Ex-Helgoland.
- MS Drottningen (1976, Chartered). Left in 1976.
- MS Viking I (1976, Chartered). Left in 1976.
- MS Stena Oceanica (1978–1979). Renamed Stena Saga (I) in 1979.
- MS Stena Baltica I (1978–1982). Sold in 1982.
- MS Saint Killian (1978, Chartered). Ex-Stena Scandinavica.
- MS Hellas (1978–1979, 1980, Chartered out). Ex-Stena Nordica.
- MS Scandinavica (1978–1981, Chartered). Left in 1981.
- MS Dana Sirena (1978, Chartered). Left in 1978.
- MS Stena Saga (1979–1988). Ex-Stena Oceanica.
1980-1989
- MS Kronprinsessan Victoria (1981–1988). Renamed Stena Saga (II) in 1988.
- MS Prinsessan Birgitta (1981–1982). Renamed Stena Scandinavica in 1982.
- MS Prinsessan Desirée (1981–1983). Sold in 1983.
- MS Stena Nordica (1981–1986). Ex-Stena Danica.
- MS Stena Nautica (1981–1983). Ex-Stena Nordica.
- MS Prinsessan Birgitta (1982–1983). Chartered to Sealink UK in 1983. Would return in 1996.
- MS Europafärjan III (1982–1983). Sold in 1983.
- MS Prinsessan Christina (1982–1983). Renamed Stena Nordica, later Stena Prince.
- MS Stena Scandinavica (1982–1987, Chartered out). Ex-Prinsessan Birgitta.
- MS Jutlandica (1982–1983). Ex-Stena Jutlandica prior to sale.
- MS Stena Danica II (1983-). Still serves today.
- MS Stena Jutlandica (1983–1996). Renamed Stena Empereur in 1996.
- MS Stena Baltica (1983). Did not serve, laid up.
- MS Stena Nordica (1983–1985). Ex-Prinsessan Christina.
- MS Europafärjan (1983–1985). Ex-Prinsessan Desirée.
- MS St Nicholas (1983). Ex-Prinsessan Birgitta prior to long-term charter.
- Stena Baltica (1984). ???
- MS Island Fiesta (1984). Ex-Stena Baltica.
- MS Scandinavian Star (1984–1989). Ex-Island Fiesta. Sold in 1989.
- MS Stena Nautica (1984–1987). Ex-Stena Nordica. Chartered to SNCF in 1987.
- MS Europafärjan I (1985–1987). Ex-Prinsessan Desirée.
- MS Europafärjan II (1985–1987). Ex-Prinsessan Christina.
- MS Saint Patrick II (1985–1986). Left in 1986.
- MS Lion Queen (1985–1990, 1994–1997). Ex-Stena Saga (I).
- MS Stena Nordica (1986–1988). Sold in 1988 to Jadrolinija.
- MS Stena Germanica (1987-). Still serves today.
- MS Lion Prince (1987–1997). Later Stena Prince.
- MS Lion Princess (1987–1994). Ex-Prinsessan Desirée.
- MS Scandinavica (1987–1989). On charter to Sealink British Ferries.
- MS Stena Scandinavica (1988-). Still serves today.
- MS Stena Big Sil (1988-). Still serving in Food City today
- MS Scandinavian Saga (1988–1991). Sold in 1991.
- MS Silvia Regina (1988–1991, Chartered out). Later Stena Britannica, now Stena Saga.
- MS Stena Saga (1988–1994). Ex-Kronprinsessan Victoria.
- MS Stena Baltica (1988). Renamed Nieborow in 1988.
- MS Nieborow (1988–1989, Chartered). Left in 1989.
- SS Princess Marguerite (1988–1991). Left in 1991.
- MS Stena Bey (1988-). In dry dock
- MS Vancouver Island Princess (1988–1993). Left in 1993.
- MS Turella (1988, Chartered). Later Stena Nordica.
- MS Koningin Beatrix (1989–2002). Later Stena Baltica.
- MS Tarek L (1989). Ex-Prinsessan Birgitta.
- MS Stena Nordica (1989–1996). Ex-Turella.
1990-1999
- MS Empress (1990). Sold in 1990.
- TS Stefan (1990–1991). Sold in 1991.
- MS Darnia (1990). Sold in 1991
- MS Cambridge Ferry (1990–1992). Sold in 1992, laid up. Scrapped in 2003.
- MS Earl William (1990–1991, Chartered). Left in 1991.
- MS Stena Antrim (1990–1998). Sold in 1998 to Limadet Ferry.
- MS Stena Caledonia (1990-). Sold to Indonesia Ferry in 2013.
- MS Stena Cambria (1990–1999). Sold in 1999 to UMAFISA (now Baleària).
- MS Stena Fantasia (1990–1998). Renamed P&OSL Canterbury.
- MS Stena Felicity (1990–1997, Chartered). Left in 1997.
- MS Stena Galloway (1990–2002). Sold in 2002 to IMTC.
- MS Stena Hengist (1990–1992). Sold in 1992 to GA Ferries.
- MS Stena Hibernia (1990–1997). Sold in 1997 to Agapitos Express Ferries.
- MS Stena Horsa (1990–1992). Sold in 1992 to Agoudimos Lines.
- MS Stena Normandy (1990–1996, Chartered). Left in 1996.
- MS Crown Princess Victoria (1990). Ex-Patricia.
- MS Crown Princess (1990). Same vessel.
- MS Pacific Star (1990–1993). Same vessel.
- MS Stena Challenger (1991–2001). Sold in 2001 to Marine Atlantic.
- MS Pride of San Diego (1991–1992). Ex-Castalia.
- MS Stena Invicta (1991–2000). Chartered to Color Line in 2000.
- MS Stena Nautica (1991–1992, 1996-). Chartered to B+I Line in 1992, returned to lay up.
- MS Stena Britannica (1991–1994). Renamed Stena Saga in 1994.
- MS Stena Traveller (1992, 1995–1997, 2002–2004). Sold in 2004 to LISCO Baltic Service (now DFDS Lisco).
- MS Isle Of Innisfree (1992–1995). Ex-Stena Nautica.
- MS Stena Londoner (1992–1996, Chartered). Ex-Versailles.
- MS Tropic Star II (1992–1994). Ex-Pride of San Diego.
- MS Auersberg (1992, Chartered). Left in 1992.
- Stena Parisien (1992–1997, Chartered). Returned to SeaFrance in 1997. Serves today as Daniya.
- MS TT-Traveller (1992–1995, 1997–2002, Chartered out). Ex-Stena Traveller.
- MS Sun Fiesta (1993–1994). Ex-Patricia.
- HSC Stena Sea Lynx (1993–1996, Chartered). Stayed on.
- HSC Stena Sea Lynx II (1994–1996, Chartered). Stayed on.
- MS Stena Saga (1994-). Ex-Stena Britannica.
- MS Stena Arcadia (1994–1997). Ex-Castalia.
- MS Stena Europe (1994–1997, 1998-). Still serves today.
- MS Norröna (1994, 1995, Chartered). Left in 1995.
- MS Lion King (1995–1996). Ex-Stena Nautica.
- MS Marine Evangeline (1995–1996, Chartered). Ex-Duke of Yorkshire.
- HSS Stena Explorer (1996-2015). Withdrawn in 2015. Sold to Karedeniz Holding and renamed One World Karedeniz.
- MS Stena Adventurer (1996–1997). Ex-Stena Hibernia.
- MS Stena Jutlandica III (1996). Still serves today.
- HSC Stena Lynx (1996–1998, Chartered). Left in 1998.
- HSC Stena Lynx II (1996–1998, Chartered). Left in 1998.
- HSC Stena Lynx III (1996- Chartered first years). Renamed P&OSL Elite in 1998.
- HSC Condor 10 (1996, Chartered). Left in 1996.
- MS Stena Empereur (1996–1999). Renamed P&OSL Provence in 1999.
- MS Stena Jutlandica (1996-). Same vessel as Jutlandica III.
- MS Lion King (1996–1997). Ex-Stena Nordica.
- HSC Stena Pegasus (1996, Chartered). Left in 1996, only to lay up.
- HSS Stena Voyager (1996-2011). Scrapped in Sweden, 2013.
- HSS Stena Carisma (1997-?). Laid up in Gothenburg.[1]
- MS Stena Prince (1997–1999). Ex-Lion Prince.
- MS Lion Europe (1997–1998). Ex-Stena Europe.
- HSS Stena Discovery (1997–2007). Scrapped.
- MS Stena Royal (1998–1999). Now 'Calais Seaways'.
- MS Greifswald (1998–1999, Chartered). Left in 1999.
- MS Aurora af Helsingborg (1999-). Still serves today.
- MS Götaland (1999-). Still serves today.
- MS Skåne (1999-). Still serves today.
- MS Trelleborg (1999-). Still serves today.
2000-2009
- MS Color Viking (2000–2001, Chartered out). Sold to Color Line in 2001.
- MS Stena Britannica (2000–2003). Sold to Finnlines in 2003.
- MS Svealand (2001–2003, Chartered). Left in 2003.
- MS Stena Hollandica (2001–2010). Moved to Baltic.
- MS Stena Forwarder (2001–2003, Chartered). Left in 2003.
- MS Stena Baltica (2002–13). Sold to S.N.A.V..
- MS PO Aquitaine (2002–2003, Chartered out). Renamed Pride of Aquitaine in 2003.
- MS Stena Britannica (2003-). Still serves today.
- MS Stena Adventurer (2003-). Still serves today.
- MS Pride of Aquitaine (2003–2005, Chartered out). Laid up in 2005 now MS Norman Spirit
- MS Ask (2003–2005, Chartered). Left in 2005.
- MS Bore-Mari (2004, Chartered). Left in 2004.
- HSC Elite (2004). Laid up.
- MS Stena Nordica (2004-). Ex-European Ambassador.
- MS Stena Challenger (2005, Chartered). Ex-Pride of Cherbourg (III).
- MS Norman Spirit (2005, Chartered out). Sold to LD Lines in 2005.
- MS Stena Trader (2006–2010). On charter to Marine Atlantic as Blue Puttees.(sold 2015 to Marine Atlantic)
- MS Finnarrow (2007–2010, Chartered). On charter.
- MS Stena Traveller (2007-). On charter to Marine Atlantic as Highlanders.(sold 2015 to Marine Atlantic)
2010-2019
Alphabetical
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- Stena Adventurer (built 1977) - Now Masarrah with Namma Lines.
- Stena Adventurer (built 2003)
- Stena Antrim (built 1981) - Now Ibn Batouta with Limadet Ferry.
- Stena Atlantica (built 1966) - Scrapped in 2003 after burnout.
- Stena Atlantica (built 1975) - Now the Sardinia Vera
- Stena Ausonia (built 1998) - now the Ark Forwarder with DFDS Tor Line
- Stena Baltica (built 1973)
- Stena Baltica (built 1973)
- Stena Baltica (built 1986)
- Stena Britannica (built 1967) - Scrapped in 2001.
- Stena Britannica (built 1978) - Now Finnforest with Finnlines.
- Stena Britannica (built 1981) - Currently operates as Stena Saga.
- Stena Britannica (built 2000) - Now Finnfellow with Finnlines.
- Stena Britannica (built 2002)
- Stena Britannica (built 2010)
- Stena Britannica II (built 2002)
- Stena Caledonia (built 1980)
- Stena Cambria (built 1980) - Now Isla de Botafoc with Baleària.
- Stena Carisma (built 1997)
- Stena Carrier (built 1970)
- Stena Carrier (built 1978)
- Stena Carrier (built 2004)
- Stena Carrier II (built 2004)
- Stena Challenger (built 1991)
- Stena Challenger (built 1995)
- Stena Danica (built 1974)
- MS Stena Scotia (built 1996)
- Stena Danica (built 1983)
- Stena Discovery (built 1997) now the HSS Discovery.
- Stena Driver (built 1982) now the Ask with Scandlines.
- Stena Empereur (built 1983) now the Pride of Telemark with Kystlink.
- Stena Europe (built 1981)
- Stena Explorer (built 1995)
- Stena Fantasia (built 1980)
- Stena Finlandica (built 1963) - now the Galapagos Legend with Galatours
- Stena Felicity (built 1980)
- Stena Forecaster (built 2003)
- Stena Forerunner (built 2003)
- Stena Foreteller (built 2002)
- Stena Forwarder (built 1998) - now the Ark Forwarder with DFDS Tor Line
- Stena Forwarder (built 2001)
- Stena Freighter (built 1977)
- Stena Freighter (built 2004)
- Stena Galloway (built 1980) - Now Le Rif with IMTC.
- Stena Germanica (built 1987)
- Stena Gothica (built 1975)
- Stena Gothica (built 1978) - Sank in Baltic Sea, 1 November 2006.
- Stena Grecia (built 1978) - Now Atlantic Freighter with Marine Atlantic.
- Stena Hengist (built 1972)
- Stena Hibernia (built 1977) - Now Masarrah with Namma Lines.
- Stena Hispania (built 1978) - Now Finnforest with Finnlines.
- Stena Hollandica (built 2001)
- Stena Hollandica (built 2010)
- Stena Horsa (built 1972)
- Stena Invicta (built 1985) - Now Color Viking with Color Line.
- Stena Ionia (built 1978) - Sank in Baltic Sea, 1 November 2006.
- Stena Jutlandica (built 1973)
- Stena Jutlandica (built 1983) - Now Pride of Telemark with Kystlink.
- Stena Jutlandica (built 1996)
- Stena Jutlandica III (built 1996)
- Stena Leader (built 1975)
- Londoner (built 1974)
- Stena Lynx (built 1993)
- Stena Lynx II (built 1994)
- Stena Lynx III (built 1996)
- Stena Mariner (built 1976)
- Stena Nautica (built 1974)
- Stena Nautica (built 1974)
- Stena Nautica (built 1975)
- Stena Nautica (built 1986)
- Stena Navigator (built 1984) now Daniya with Baleària
- Stena Nordic (built 1969)
- Stena Nordica (built 1973)
- Stena Nordica (built 1974)
- Stena Nordica (built 1975)
- Stena Nordica (built 1979) - Now Kongshavn with Kystlink.
- Stena Nordica (built 2000)
- Stena Normandica (built 1974) now Moby Vincent with Moby Lines
- Stena Normandy (built 1982) - Now Normandy with Irish Ferries.
- Stena Olympica (built 1972)
- Stena Parisien (built 1984) - now Daniya with Baleària
- Stena Partner (built 1978)
- Stena Partner (built 1981) - now Eurocargo Africa with Grimaldi Ferries.
- Stena Pegasus (built 1996) - now Speedrunner II with Aegean Speed Lines.
- Stena Pioneer (built 1975)
- Stena Polonica (built 1988)
- Stena Porter (built 1981)
- Stena Prince (built 1969)
- Stena Progress (built 1978)
- Stena Project (built 1975)
- Stena Project (built 1978) - Now Finnforest with Finnlines.
- Stena Prosper (built 1978) - Sank in Baltic Sea, 1 November 2006.
- Stena Royal (built 1991) - now Ostend Spirit with LD Lines.
- Stena Runner (built 1977) - now Stena Transfer.
- Stena Saga (built 1980)
- Stena Saga (built 1981) now the Stena Europe.
- Stena Sailer (built 1974) - Now Theseus
- Stena Scandinavica (built 1973) - now Egnatia III.
- Stena Scandinavica (built 1974) - now Cesme with Marmara Lines.
- Stena Scandinavica (built 1983)
- Stena Scanrail (built 1973)
- Stena Sea Lynx (built 1993)
- Stena Sea Lynx II (built 1994)
- Stena Seafarer (built 1975)
- Stena Seafreighter (built 2004)
- Stena Searider (built 1969)
- Stena Searider (built 1973) - now Stena Scanrail.
- Stena Seatrader (built 1973) - now Seatrade with Ventouris Ferries.
- Stena Seatrader (built 1973) - now Stena Scanrail.
- Stena Shipper (built 1973)
- Stena Shipper (built 1977)
- Stena Shipper (built 1979)
- Stena Tender (built 1983)
- Stena Timer (built 1984)
- Stena Topper (built 1979)
- Stena Trader (built 1971)
- Stena Trader (built 1977)
- Stena Trader (built 2006) - Now Blue Puttees with Marine Atlantic.
- Stena Trailer (built 1971)
- Stena Transfer (built 1977)
- Stena Transporter (built 1978) - now Stena Partner
- Stena Transporter (built 1978) - now Strada Corsa
- Stena Transporter (built 1978) - now Diplomat with Marine Express.
- Stena Traveller (built 1992) - now Lisco Patria with DFDS
- Stena Traveller (built 2007) - Now Highlanders with Marine Atlantic.
- Stena Voyager (built 1996)
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