List of Stena Line vessels
This page shows a 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. Left the Stena fleet in 1963
- MS Isefjord. Now Agostino Lauro with Medmar.
- MS Gorch Fock. Left the Stena fleet in 1964.
- SS Skagen 1. Sold and later scrapped.
- MS Seute Deern. Left the Stena fleet in 1963.
- MS Helgoland. Later Stena Finlandica.
- MS Hein Godenwind. Left the Stena fleet in 1964.
- SS Skagen 2. Scrapped in 1968.
- MS Poseidon. Left the Stena fleet in 1972 on charter to Brittany Ferries.
- MS Afrodite. Left the Stena fleet in 1971.
- MS Wappen. Sold in 1965.
- MS Seebad Warnemünde. Left the Stena fleet in 1966.
- MS Stena Danica. Sold in 1969.
- MS Stena Nordica. Sold in 1973.
- MS Stena Baltica. Sold in 1970.
- MS Stena Germanica. Sold in 1979.
- MS Stena Britannica I. Sold in 1968.
- MS Stena Danica. Sold to in April 1974 to BC Ferries.
1970-1979
- MS Viking II. Left the Stena fleet in 1971.
- MS Stena Finlandica. Ex Helgoland.
- MS Stena Olympica. Sold in 1982 to Prince of Fundy Cruises.
- MS Stena Atlantica. Sold in 1973.
- MS Stena Jutlandica. Scrapped in Turkey in 2010.
- MS Skagen. Left the Stena fleet in 1973.
- . Sold to Irish Continental Line, then chartered back in.
- MS Stena Nordica. Did not serve under this name. Renamed Stena Danica.
- MS Stena Danica. Same vessel as above. Reverted to Stena Nordica.
- MS Stena Normandica. Sold to Sealink British Ferries in 1985.
- MS Stena Nautica. Did not serve under this name. Chartered to CN Marine and renamed Marine Nautica.
- MS Marine Nautica. Same vessel as above. Chartered to CN Marine.
- MS Stena Atlantica. Did not serve under this name. Chartered to CN Marine.
- MS Marine Atlantica. Same vessel as above, Charted to CN Marine.
- MS Stena Nordica. Chartered to Soutos-Hellas Ferries on more than one occasion.
- MS Baltic Star. Ex Helgoland.
- MS Drottningen. Left the Stena fleet in 1976.
- MS Viking I. Left the Stena fleet in 1976.
- MS Stena Oceanica. Renamed Stena Saga in 1979.
- MS Stena Baltica I. Sold in 1982.
- . Ex Stena Scandinavica.
- MS Hellas . Ex Stena Nordica.
- MS Scandinavica. Left the Stena fleet in 1981.
- MS Dana Sirena. Left the Stena fleet in 1978.
- MS Stena Saga. Ex Stena Oceanica.
1980-1989
- MS Kronprinsessan Victoria. Renamed Stena Saga in 1988.
- MS Prinsessan Birgitta. Renamed Stena Scandinavica in 1982.
- MS Prinsessan Desirée. Sold in 1983.
- MS Stena Nordica. Ex-Stena Danica.
- MS Stena Nautica. Ex-Stena Nordica.
- MS Prinsessan Birgitta. Chartered to Sealink UK in 1983. Would return in 1996.
- MS Europafärjan III. Sold in 1983.
- MS Prinsessan Christina. Renamed Stena Nordica, later Stena Prince.
- MS Stena Scandinavica. Ex-Prinsessan Birgitta.
- MS Jutlandica. Ex-Stena Jutlandica prior to sale.
- MS Stena Danica II. Still serves today.
- MS Stena Jutlandica. Renamed Stena Empereur in 1996.
- MS Stena Baltica. Did not serve, laid up.
- MS Stena Nordica. Ex-Prinsessan Christina.
- MS Europafärjan. Ex-Prinsessan Desirée.
- MS St Nicholas. Ex-Prinsessan Birgitta prior to long-term charter.
- Stena Baltica. ???
- MS Island Fiesta. Ex-Stena Baltica.
- MS Scandinavian Star. Ex-Island Fiesta. Sold in 1989.
- MS Stena Nautica. Ex-Stena Nordica. Chartered to SNCF in 1987.
- MS Europafärjan I. Ex-Prinsessan Desirée.
- MS Europafärjan II. Ex-Prinsessan Christina.
- MS Saint Patrick II. Left in 1986.
- MS Lion Queen. Ex-Stena Saga .
- MS Stena Nordica. Sold in 1988 to Jadrolinija.
- MS Stena Germanica. Still serves today.
- MS Lion Prince. Later Stena Prince.
- MS Lion Princess. Ex-Prinsessan Desirée.
- MS Scandinavica. On charter to Sealink British Ferries.
- MS Stena Scandinavica. Still serves today.
- MS Stena Big Sil. Still serving in Food City today
- MS Scandinavian Saga. Sold in 1991.
- MS Silvia Regina. Later Stena Britannica, now Stena Saga.
- MS Stena Saga. Ex-Kronprinsessan Victoria.
- MS Stena Baltica. Renamed Nieborow in 1988.
- MS Nieborow. Left in 1989.
- SS Princess Marguerite. Left in 1991.
- MS Stena Bey. In dry dock
- MS Vancouver Island Princess. Left in 1993.
- MS Turella. Later Stena Nordica.
- MS Koningin Beatrix. Later Stena Baltica.
- MS Tarek L. Ex-Prinsessan Birgitta.
- MS Stena Nordica. Ex-Turella.
1990-1999
- MS Empress. Sold in 1990.
- TS Stefan. Sold in 1991.
- MS Darnia. Sold in 1991
- MS Cambridge Ferry. Sold in 1992, laid up. Scrapped in 2003.
- MS Earl William. Left in 1991.
- MS Stena Antrim. Sold in 1998 to Limadet Ferry.
- MS Stena Caledonia. Sold to Indonesia Ferry in 2013.
- MS Stena Cambria. Sold in 1999 to UMAFISA.
- . Renamed P&OSL Canterbury.
- MS Stena Felicity. Left in 1997.
- MS Stena Galloway. Sold in 2002 to IMTC.
- MS Stena Hengist. Sold in 1992 to GA Ferries.
- MS Stena Hibernia. Sold in 1997 to Agapitos Express Ferries.
- MS Stena Horsa. Sold in 1992 to Agoudimos Lines.
- MS Stena Normandy. Left in 1996.
- MS Crown Princess Victoria. Ex-Patricia.
- MS Crown Princess. Same vessel.
- MS Pacific Star. Same vessel.
- MS Stena Challenger. Sold in 2001 to Marine Atlantic.
- MS Pride of San Diego. Ex-Castalia.
- MS Stena Invicta. Chartered to Color Line in 2000.
- MS Stena Nautica. Chartered to B+I Line in 1992, returned to lay up.
- MS Stena Britannica. Renamed Stena Saga in 1994.
- MS Stena Traveller. Sold in 2004 to LISCO Baltic Service.
- MS Isle Of Innisfree. Ex-Stena Nautica.
- MS Stena Londoner. Ex-Versailles.
- MS Tropic Star II. Ex-Pride of San Diego.
- MS Auersberg. Left in 1992.
- Stena Parisien. Returned to SeaFrance in 1997. Serves today as Daniya.
- MS TT-Traveller. Ex-Stena Traveller.
- MS Sun Fiesta. Ex-Patricia.
- HSC Stena Sea Lynx. Stayed on.
- HSC Stena Sea Lynx II. Stayed on.
- MS Stena Saga. Ex-Stena Britannica.
- MS Stena Arcadia. Ex-Castalia.
- MS Stena Europe. Still serves today.
- MS Norröna. Left in 1995.
- MS Lion King. Ex-Stena Nautica.
- MS Marine Evangeline. Ex-Duke of Yorkshire.
- HSS Stena Explorer. Withdrawn in 2015. Sold to Karedeniz Holding and renamed One World Karedeniz.
- MS Stena Adventurer. Ex-Stena Hibernia.
- MS Stena Jutlandica III. Still serves today.
- HSC Stena Lynx. Left in 1998.
- HSC Stena Lynx II. Left in 1998.
- HSC Stena Lynx III. Renamed P&OSL Elite in 1998.
- HSC Condor 10. Left in 1996.
- MS Stena Empereur. Renamed P&OSL Provence in 1999.
- MS Stena Jutlandica. Same vessel as Jutlandica III.
- MS Lion King. Ex-Stena Nordica.
- HSC Stena Pegasus. Left in 1996, only to lay up.
- HSS Stena Voyager. Scrapped in Sweden, 2013.
- HSS Stena Carisma. Laid up in Gothenburg.
- MS Stena Prince. Ex-Lion Prince.
- MS Lion Europe. Ex-Stena Europe.
- HSS Stena Discovery. Scrapped.
- MS Stena Royal. Now 'Calais Seaways'.
- MS Greifswald. Left in 1999.
- MS Aurora af Helsingborg. Still serves today.
- MS Götaland. Still serves today.
- . Still serves today.
- MS Trelleborg. Still serves today.
2000-2009
- MS Color Viking. Sold to Color Line in 2001.
- MS Stena Britannica. Sold to Finnlines in 2003.
- MS Svealand. Left in 2003.
- MS Stena Hollandica. Moved to Baltic.
- MS Stena Forwarder. Left in 2003.
- MS Stena Baltica. Sold to S.N.A.V..
- MS PO Aquitaine. Renamed Pride of Aquitaine in 2003.
- MS Stena Britannica. Still serves today.
- MS Stena Adventurer. Still serves today.
- MS Pride of Aquitaine. Laid up in 2005 now MS Norman Spirit
- MS Ask. Left in 2005.
- MS Bore-Mari. Left in 2004.
- HSC Elite. Laid up.
- MS Stena Nordica. Ex-European Ambassador.
- MS Stena Freighter. Sold off to Blue Origin in 2018 to serve as a rocket booster landing platform.
- MS Stena Challenger. Ex-Pride of Cherbourg .
- MS Norman Spirit. Sold to LD Lines in 2005.
- MS Stena Trader. On charter to Marine Atlantic as Blue Puttees.
- MS Finnarrow. On charter.
- MS Stena Traveller. On charter to Marine Atlantic as Highlanders.
- Stena Progress
2010-2019
- Stena Britannica
- Stena Hollandica
2020-2029
- The first vessel in the E-Flexer class is expected to enter service in early 2020, followed by four more.
Alphabetical
- Stena Adventurer - Now with Namma Lines.
- - Now Ibn Batouta with Limadet Ferry.
- - Scrapped in 2003 after burnout.
- Stena Atlantica - Now the Sardinia Vera
- Stena Ausonia - now the Ark Forwarder with DFDS Tor Line
- Sold to SNAV. Now in service as SNAV Adriatico
- Stena Britannica - Scrapped in 2001.
- Stena Britannica - Now Finnforest with Finnlines.
- Stena Britannica - Currently operates as Stena Saga.
- Stena Britannica - Now Finnfellow with Finnlines.
- Stena Britannica II
- - Now Isla de Botafoc with Baleària.
- Stena Carrier
- Stena Carrier II
- Stena Challenger
- Stena Challenger
- Stena Danica
- now the HSS Discovery.
- Stena Driver now the Ask with Scandlines.
- Stena Empereur now the Pride of Telemark with Kystlink.
- - now the Galapagos Legend with Galatours
- Stena Forwarder - now the Ark Forwarder with DFDS Tor Line
- Stena Freighter
- —used as a Roll-on/Roll-off ship until 2018; is being refit in late 2018-2019 to become a landing platform ship for landing Blue Origin New Glenn launch vehicle booster stages on.
- - Now Le Rif with IMTC.
- Stena Gothica - Sank in Baltic Sea, 1 November 2006.
- Stena Grecia - Now with Marine Atlantic.
- Stena Hibernia - Now with Namma Lines.
- Stena Hispania - Now Finnforest with Finnlines.
- Stena Invicta - Now with Color Line.
- Stena Ionia - Sank in Baltic Sea, 1 November 2006.
- Stena Jutlandica - Now Pride of Telemark with Kystlink.
- Stena Jutlandica
- Stena Jutlandica III
- Stena Leader
- Londoner
- Stena Mariner
- Stena Nautica
- Stena Nautica
- Stena Navigator now Daniya with Baleària
- Stena Nordica
- Stena Nordica
- Stena Nordica
- Stena Nordica - Now with Kystlink.
- Stena Nordica
- now Moby Vincent with Moby Lines
- Stena Normandy - Now Normandy with Irish Ferries.
- Stena Parisien - now Daniya with Baleària
- Stena Partner
- - now Eurocargo Africa with Grimaldi Ferries.
- Stena Pegasus - now Speedrunner II with Aegean Speed Lines.
- Stena Prince
- Stena Project
- Stena Project - Now Finnforest with Finnlines.
- Stena Prosper - Sank in Baltic Sea, 1 November 2006.
- Stena Royal - now Ostend Spirit with LD Lines.
- Stena Runner - now Stena Transfer.
- Stena Saga now the Stena Europe.
- - Now Theseus
- - now Egnatia III.
- - now Cesme with Marmara Lines.
- Stena Scanrail
- Stena Sea Lynx
- Stena Sea Lynx II
- Stena Seafreighter
- - now Stena Scanrail.
- - now Seatrade with Ventouris Ferries.
- Stena Seatrader - now Stena Scanrail.
- Stena Trader
- Stena Trader
- - Now with Marine Atlantic.
- Stena Trailer
- Stena Transfer
- Stena Transporter - now Stena Partner
- Stena Transporter - now Strada Corsa
- Stena Transporter - now Diplomat with Marine Express.
- - now Lisco Patria with DFDS
- - Now with Marine Atlantic.