MS ''Almariya'' is a
cruiseferry
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owned by the
shipping company
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Shipping companies provide a method of distinguishing ships by different kinds of cargo:
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Trasmediterránea
Trasmediterránea operates passengers and cargo ferries between mainland Spain and the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands, and northern Africa's Spanish territories.
Since 2017 the majority of the company belongs to Naviera Armas.
History
Th ...
on their route connecting
Almería
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, Spain, to
Nador
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Nador city is separated from the Mediterranean Sea by a salt lagoon ...
,
Morocco
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. She was built in 1981 by
AG Weser Seebeckswerft
Schichau Seebeckwerft (often abbreviated SSW) was a German shipbuilding company, headquartered in Bremerhaven. The name comes from the 1988 merger of Schichau with Seebeckwerft.
History
The original company Schichau was founded in 1837 by F ...
,
Bremerhaven
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,
West Germany
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for
Olau Line
Olau Line was a shipping company that existed from 1956 to 1994. It operated a ferry service from the United Kingdom to the Netherlands from 1974 until 1994. Originally based in Denmark, the company passed under the ownership of the German TT-L ...
as MS ''Olau Hollandia''. Between 1989 and 1997 she sailed as MS ''Nord Gotlandia'' for
Gotlandslinjen, between 1998 and 2013 as MS ''Nordlandia'' for
Finnish
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* Culture of Finland
* Finnish people or Finns, the primary ethnic group in Finland
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shipping company
A shipping line or shipping company is a company whose line of business is ownership and operation of ships.
Shipping companies provide a method of distinguishing ships by different kinds of cargo:
# Bulk cargo is a type of special cargo that ...
Eckerö Line
Eckerö Line is a Finnish shipping company owned by the Åland-based Rederiaktiebolaget Eckerö. Eckerö Line operates one ferry between Helsinki (Finland) and Tallinn (Estonia). Eckerö Line should not be confused with the similarly named Ec ...
and was initially named MS ''Isabella 1'' in Isabella Cruises service.
History
Olau Line
MS ''Olau Hollandia'' was the first newbuild ever to be built for
Olau Line
Olau Line was a shipping company that existed from 1956 to 1994. It operated a ferry service from the United Kingdom to the Netherlands from 1974 until 1994. Originally based in Denmark, the company passed under the ownership of the German TT-L ...
. Up until that point the company had operated with used ships purchased or chartered from other companies, but after
TT-Line
TT-Line GmbH is a shipping company based in Lübeck, Germany, which has been providing ferry service between Travemünde in Schleswig-Holstein and Trelleborg in southern Sweden since 1962. Since 1992, it has also operated a service from Ro ...
acquired Olau in 1979, the new owners invested in building two new cruiseferries for the company. The ''Olau Hollandia'' and her sister were more than twice the size of the largest ferries operated by Olau before that point (they were also larger than any ships operated by TT-Line at the time). The ''Olau Hollandia'' was built to be "
NATO
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-compatible", so that she could easily be converted to a troopship if required. She was also built with a thicker hull than normal, enough to be classified under Finnish
ice class
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1 A Super (the highest possible class) when she began service on the
Baltic Sea
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without any structural changes to her hull.
On 21 March 1981 the ''Olau Hollandia'' was delivered to her owners, and four days later she started operating on Olau Line's
Sheerness
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(
United Kingdom
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)–
Vlissingen
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(the
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) route.
In the late 1980s TT-Line decided to replace the ''Olau Hollandia'' and ''Olau Britannia'' with two newbuilds, also called and . In preparation for delivery of the new ''Olau Hollandia'', the old ''Olau Hollandia'' was sold to
Nordström & Thulin Nordström & Thulin was a Swedish ship company. Company's headquarters were located in Stockholm
Stockholm () is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, largest city of Sweden as well as the List of urban a ...
,
Sweden in August 1989, to be delivered in October 1989.
Gotlandslinjen

In 1987 Nordström & Thulin had won the state concession to operate ferry services between the island of
Gotland
Gotland (, ; ''Gutland'' in Gutnish), also historically spelled Gottland or Gothland (), is Sweden's largest island. It is also a province, county, municipality, and diocese. The province includes the islands of Fårö and Gotska Sandön to th ...
and the Swedish mainland for the years 1988–97. N&T marketed their service as
Gotlandslinjen, for whose traffic they bought the ''Olau Hollandia''. Between October and December the ''Olau Hollandia'' was rebuilt at AG Weser Seebeckwerft and renamed MS ''Nord Gotlandia''. After rebuilding she sailed to
Stockholm where the ship was displayed to the public. On 1 January 1990 the ''Nord Gotlandia'' began service with Gotlandslinjen, on routes from
Visby
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to
Nynäshamn
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While interest in the area as a potentially useful port grew from the mid 19th Century, it was only with the opening of th ...
and
Oskarshamn
Oskarshamn is a coastal city and the seat of Oskarshamn Municipality, Kalmar County, Sweden with 17,258 inhabitants in 2010.
History
Etymology
Döderhultsvik was the original name before a town charter was granted in 1856. The name was then ch ...
.
In July 1997 the ''Nord Gotlandia'' suffered a fire in the engine room. In the same year the Swedish government held a tender for the state concession for traffic to Gotland for the years 1998–2004, but this time N&T lost the concession to
Destination Gotland
Destination Gotland is a Swedish ferry-line that runs state-subsidised domestic ferries from Nynäshamn and Oskarshamn to Visby on the island of Gotland. It is a wholly owned daughter company of Rederi AB Gotland. The fleet consists of four h ...
. At the time N&T also owned 50% of
EstLine,
[EstLine at Fakta om Fartyg]
retrieved 19 May 2007 but the company decided not to transfer the ''Nord Gotlandia'' to EstLine. Instead she was sold to
Eckerö Line
Eckerö Line is a Finnish shipping company owned by the Åland-based Rederiaktiebolaget Eckerö. Eckerö Line operates one ferry between Helsinki (Finland) and Tallinn (Estonia). Eckerö Line should not be confused with the similarly named Ec ...
, Finland in December 1997, to be delivered in January 1998.
Eckerö Line
On 1 January 1998 the ''Nord Gotlandia'' left Visby for
Turku Repair Yard
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Naantali
Naantali (; sv, Nådendal) is a town in southwestern Finland, and, as a resort town during the summer, an important tourist centre of the country. The municipality has a population of
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, Finland, where she was taken over by
Eckerö Line
Eckerö Line is a Finnish shipping company owned by the Åland-based Rederiaktiebolaget Eckerö. Eckerö Line operates one ferry between Helsinki (Finland) and Tallinn (Estonia). Eckerö Line should not be confused with the similarly named Ec ...
the following day. After being rebuilt for her new service, the ship emerged as MS ''Nordlandia'' and was placed on Eckerö Line's
Helsinki
Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the Capital city, capital, primate city, primate, and List of cities and towns in Finland, most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of U ...
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Tallinn
Tallinn () is the most populous and capital city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of 437,811 (as of 2022) and administratively lies in the Harju '' ...
service on 10 February 1998.
The ship damaged one of her propellers when leaving Helsinki on 30 April 2003 and had to be docked in Naantali for five days for repairs. During a hard storm on 28 October 2006 she rammed the quay in Tallinn, resulting in a hole above the waterline. The damage was quickly repaired, and the ship was back in traffic on 1 November.
In January 2011, the ship was docked in
Naantali
Naantali (; sv, Nådendal) is a town in southwestern Finland, and, as a resort town during the summer, an important tourist centre of the country. The municipality has a population of
(), and is located in the region of Southwest Finland, west ...
for eleven days (3–14 January 2011).
In December 2012 she was replaced by MS ''
Finlandia
''Finlandia'', Op. 26, is a tone poem by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It was written in 1899 and revised in 1900. The piece was composed for the Press Celebrations of 1899, a covert protest against increasing censorship from the Russian ...
''.
References
Unless otherwise noted, all data is from
M/S ''Olau Hollandia'' (1981)at ''Fakta om Fartyg''
External links
MS Nordlandia at eckeroline.ee
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Cruiseferries
Ferries of Finland
Ships built in Bremen (state)
1981 ships