Stena Vision, the most recent addition to Stena Line's expanding fleet of Irish Sea ferries, departed the shipyard in Gdansk (Poland) where she underwent drydock refurbishment before commencing service on the Ireland-France route Rosslare-Cherbourg, starting from June 30th.
On the same route, Stena Vision will operate alongside Stena Horizon, effectively increasing STENA's services to 6 departures per week, resulting in a total of 12 weekly crossings. This will make it the most frequent ferry service between Ireland and mainland Europe.
According to Paul Grant (STENA's Trade Director), the ship has undergone significant investment for the refit. Stena Vision will offer accommodation for up to 1300 passengers and feature 485 passenger cabins, surpassing any other cruiseferry departing from Ireland. The cabins range from standard to deluxe suites, and there are also 42 pet-friendly cabins (for passengers traveling with pets).
Grant mentioned that the introduction of Stena Vision is particularly beneficial for the freight sector, which has experienced increased demand for direct services to France since Brexit. The ship will also enhance the capacity for accompanied freight drivers by providing additional cabin space.
Stena Line holds the position of the largest ferry operator on the Irish Sea, operating combined passenger and freight services on various routes, including Belfast to Cairnryan and Liverpool, Dublin to Holyhead, and Rosslare to Fishguard, as well as a freight-only route from Belfast to Heysham.
The company stated that it offers a total of up to 238 weekly sailing options between Ireland and Britain.