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It's ferry travel but not as we know it

NEW Stena Line ships to wow passengers with on board spa facilities

IT’S ferry travel but not as we know it. Stena Line has just confirmed that its two new Superfast vessels, which will be introduced on the company’s new Belfast to Cairnryan route in November, will have a Nordic Spa on board to offer passengers a totally unique travel experience.

Stena Superfast VII and Superfast VIII will be the largest ferries ever to sail between Northern Ireland and Scotland and are currently undergoing extensive upgrades in Poland by specialist cruise ship outfitters. When complete the ships will be the first on the Irish Sea to offer passengers the opportunity to relax and indulge in a Pure Nordic Spa during the 2 hour, 15 minute crossing.

The spa will contain a sauna and Jacuzzi which will be exclusively available to Stena Plus and Premium fare passengers.

“We have established a reputation for providing a very high level of customer service so the prospect of offering our customers the opportunity to unwind in a Pure Nordic Spa at sea has really got our staff excited about giving our customers an even better travel experience,” said Stena Line Route Director Paul Grant. “We plan to make the facility available to our Stena Plus customers and are confident that it will enhance our premium service offering even further. Although the new Superfast ships will have a crossing time of just 2hr 15mins, our customers will still have enough time to relax and unwind and enjoy their journey even more than before.

“We are always looking at innovative ideas to help improve our offering to customers to ensure that their journey with us is a truly enjoyable experience in itself. The introduction of our Pure Nordic Spas is one such idea and one of a host of onboard facilities which are dedicated to leisure and business passengers,” he added.

Stena Line‘s new Belfast to Cairnryan service is scheduled to launch on November 21. The new Superfast vessels will make 12 crossings per day and are now available to book online at www.stenaline.co.uk.

Each of the ten-deck ships can carry up to 1 200 passengers, 660 cars or 110 freight units.

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For further information please contact Kate Ferguson of Duffy Rafferty Communications on Belfast (028) 9073 0880.

It's ferry travel but not as we know it