MS ''Regina Baltica'' is a
cruiseferry
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owned by the Estonian
shipping company
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Tallink
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. She was built in 1980 as ''Viking Song'' by
Wärtsilä
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Perno shipyard
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, Finland for
Rederi Ab Sally, one of the owners of the
Viking Line
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consortium. She has also sailed under the names ''Braemar'' (for
Fred Olsen Lines
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) and ''Anna Karenina'' (for Baltic Shipping Co.).
History
Viking Line and Fred. Olsen service
Delivered in August 1980, ''Viking Song'' was the last newbuilding delivered to Rederi Ab Sally for use on Viking Line's routes. She served alongside her sister
''Viking Saga'' on the route connecting
Helsinki
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, Finland to Stockholm. Although she was the newer of the two ships, when
SF Line
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brought their new
''Mariella'' to Helsinki–Stockholm service in 1985, the ''Viking Song'' was withdrawn from service and sold to Norwegian
Fred. Olsen Lines.
After rebuilding at
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,
Hamburg
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where a second storey was added to her nightclub, ''Viking Song'' emerged as Fred. Olsen's new MS ''Braemar''. She was initially set on a route connecting
Oslo
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, Norway with
Harwich
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, UK, although her route varied a lot during the next five years, with
Hirtshals
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, Denmark replacing or appearing alongside Harwich as the main destination. In December 1990 Fred. Olsen sold their ferry operations to the new
Color Line, however ''Braemar'' was not included in the sale and she was laid up.
Russian Army and Baltic Line
In January 1991 ''Braemar'' was chartered to
Baltic Shipping Company and renamed ''Baltica'' for planned service between
St. Petersburg
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, Russia and Stockholm. This service was never realised however, and for the time being the only change was moving the ship to Hamburg where she was again laid up. Later in the same month the ship was sub-chartered to the Russian army for transporting troops out of former
East Germany
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. The ship, renamed ''Anna Karenina'', was badly vandalised by the troops transported on board, and had to be docked in Hamburg afterwards for repairs.
March 1991 finally saw the beginning of a service out of St. Petersburg, when ''Anna Karenina'' started traffic on the St. Petersburg–
Nynäshamn–
Kiel
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route for
Baltic Line
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. In 1995 St. Petersburg was dropped from the itinerary. In January 1996 Baltic Line was declared bankrupt and ''Anna Karenina'' (soon renamed ''Anna K.'') returned to Fred. Olsen for laying up in Germany.
EstLine and Tallink
Anna K. was sold to
EstLine (a daughter company of
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, Sweden and
ESCO, Estonia) in 1996 for service between
Tallinn
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, Estonia and Stockholm, Sweden. She was renamed ''Regina Baltica''. In 1997 Nordström & Thulin withdrew from Estline leaving ESCO as the sole owner of the company. ESCO later changed its name to Hansatee Shipping. At the end of 2000 the name Estline was abandoned and the Tallinn–Stockholm service became a part of Tallink. In May 2004 a call at
Mariehamn
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was added to maintain tax-free sales on board.
In spring 2005 the ship was temporarily chartered to
NATO
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for training exercises in Norway. On 28 September 2005 the ship ran aground in Swedish waters near
Kapellskär
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Services
The port is served by frequent passenger ferry services to Mariehamn, Åland, Finland, operat ...
. There were no victims in the accident, which happened on the day of the 11th anniversary of the sinking of the
''Estonia''. In April 2006 ''Regina Baltica'' made three trips between Tallinn and Helsinki, due to the ice situation being so bad that all of Tallink's normal ships on the route could not traffic. On May of the same year
MS ''Romantika'' replaced her on the Tallinn–Mariehamn–Stockholm route, and ''Regina Baltica'' was moved to Stockholm–
Riga
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route, where she replaced
''Fantaasia''. In August of the same year the ''Regina Baltica''s homeport was changed from Tallinn to Riga.
Acciona Trasmediterránea
The ''Regina Baltica'' was withdrawn from service with Tallink in April 2009, when she was replaced by ''Romantika'' in the Stockholm–Riga service. Subsequently she was chartered to the Spain-based
Acciona Trasmediterránea and entered service their
Almería
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–
Nador
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route on 25 June 2009. On 20 September 2009 she was returned to Tallink and laid up in Riga.
In the end of May 2010 ''Regina Baltica'' was again chartered to Acciona Trasmediterránea, serving first on their
Algeciras
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–
Tangier
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route and from June on the Almeria—Nador route. This charter will last until 3 September 2010.
Strandfaraskip Landsins

On 11 September 2010 ''Regina Baltica'' arrived in
Vágur, Faroe Islands. She was chartered to
Strandfaraskip Landsins
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for four weeks from 17 September onwards for use on the service linking
Tórshavn
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to
Tvøroyri in
Suðuroy
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while the regular ferry on the route – the – undergoes a docking in Denmark. The first journey was from Vágur in Suðuroy, but the rest of the time Regina Baltica was embarking and disembarking from
Krambatangi ferry port near Tvøroyri. The schedule had to be changed, because it takes longer time to embark with ''Regina Baltica'', therefore the ferry can't sail 3 times daily from Tórshavn three times weekly like Smyril did, but two times daily every day.
Smyril came back again on 15 October 2010, and went back on its route on the same day. ''Regina Baltica'' sailed for the last time from Tórshavn at 13:00 to Vágur. Smyril left from Krambatangi ferry port at 15:30 according to the planned schedule. ''Regina Baltica'' was lying at the port of Vágur for 6 days. The ferry left Vágur on 21 October 2010.
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, Regina Baltica farin avstað (Regina Baltica has left).
Acciona Trasmediterránea
From June to September in 2011 ''Regina Baltica'' sailed in the Mediterranean sea, on route Almeria (Spain) – Nador (Morocco).
Floating hotel
From February 2012 ''Regina Baltica'' served as a floating hotel in Sheringham, England.
She arrived Harwich in the beginning of February.
From April 2013 ''Regina Baltica'' serves as a floating hotel for the Bard Offshore1 windfarm, Germany.
April 2014 to 2017 she served as a floating hotel in Lerwick, Shetland.
In 2017 she was bought by Balearia.
References
External links
M/S ''Viking Song'' (1980)
at Fakta om Fartyg
Company website for ''Regina Baltica''
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Ships built in Turku
Cruiseferries
1980 ships
Ships of Latvia