Stena Nordica returns to the ferry route between Gdynia and Karlskrona

In the end of October 2020 Stena Nordica will return to the route and replace the Stena Baltica.

Stena Nordica returns to the ferry route between Gdynia and Karlskrona
Photo: Stena Line

At the end of October the RoPax ferry Stena Nordica returns to the Stena Line’s route between Gdynia and Karlskrona.

Stena Nordica will replace the more freight focused vessel Stena Baltica and offers a wider choice for both passengers and freight customers. Stena Nordica will run five times a week in each direction and take freight, cars and passengers. 

Currently, there are three ferries operating on the Gdynia-Karlskrona route, including the two twin vessels Stena Vision and Stena Spirit, and the more freight focused Stena Baltica. In the end of October 2020 Stena Nordica will return to the route and replace the Stena Baltica.

Marek Kiersnowski, Trade Director Baltic Sea South, says:

“We say goodbye to Stena Baltica and welcome Stena Nordica back. She has sailed on the route before and is the best possible complement to the other vessels Stena vision and Stena Spirit. We will now be able to provide a more unified service, both for passengers and freight customers.”

The Stena Nordica is a modernly equipped Ro-Pax vessel combining freight, passengers and passenger cars. It is 170 meters long and can take about 450 passengers and 100 trailers or 300 cars at the same time. It sails regularly on the Gdynia-Karlskrona ferry route and the journey takes 10.5 hours. It also has twice the passenger capacity which means a wider choice of departure times and dates from Gdynia and Karlskrona for passengers.

Stena Nordica has previously sailed on the Gdynia-Karlskrona route several times, including the years 2004-2008. In 2018 she was back operating on the route but during the last year, this modern and versatile vessel has been assisting operations on other Stena Line routes, on the Irish Sea and the North Sea.