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A High Seas Adventurer

By Jon Myles

A massive new superferry will be launched on the Holyhead to Dublin Port route this week.

Taosieach Bertie Ahern’s daughter Cecilia will officially launch the new Stena Adventurer at a ceremony in the Irish capital on July 10.

The 211-metre luxury craft will be the longest on the crossing and will bring passengers unrivalled levels of service.

The 44,000-ton ship replaces the Stena Forwarder on the route — and brings a massive increase in capacity. It can carry some 50 per cent more passengers handling 1,500 travellers on each crossing.

Its deck capacity of 3,700 lane metres also represents a 70 per cent boost in freight carrying capacity. And the ship boasts an array of facilities for those travelling on the popular route. It features restaurants, bars, shops, dedicated children’s areas and a luxury cinema.

The vessel is the latest investment by Stena Line in its Irish Sea routes. Port facilities in both Dublin and Holyhead have been enhanced to accommodate the massive new vessel.

Stena Line’s route director Vic Goodwin said: “We have seen tremendous growth on the Holyhead-Dublin route and we have introduced this larger vessel to meet the growing demands of the tourist and freight market.”

The Adventurer will operate in tandem with the HSS Stena Explorer — the world’s largest fast ferry.

Mr Goodwin said: “This major investment emphasises our commitment to strengthening the economic link between Ireland, Wales and the continent of Europe.”

The decision to introduce the Adventurer followed Stena Line’s commitment to invest in a £13.5million development in the port of Holyhead.

 
 
 
 
 
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