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Name
  
Baltic Princess

Operator
  
Silja Line

Length
  
212 m

Builder
  
Meyer Turku

Owner
  
Tallink

Ordered
  
19 December 2005

Beam
  
29 m

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Port of registry
  
2013– Mariehamn,  Finland 2008–13 Tallinn,  Estonia

Route
  
2013– Turku–Mariehamn–Stockholm 2008–13 Helsinki–Tallinn 2013-Åbo - Långnäs/ Mariehamn - Stockholm

MS Baltic Princess is a cruiseliner owned by the Estonia-based ferry operator Tallink and operated under their Silja Line brand. She was built by Aker Finnyards Helsinki New Shipyard in Helsinki, Finland in 2008. The ship began service on the cruise route between Helsinki, Finland to Tallinn, Estonia on 17 August 2008. From 1 February 2013 the ship began service on the Turku–Mariehamn–Stockholm route.

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Concept and construction

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The Baltic Princess was ordered as Tallink's fourth new cruiseliner in December 2005. The purpose of the vessel was at the time undisclosed, but after Tallink's purchase of Silja Line in 2006 it was revealed that the ship would replace MS Galaxy on the Tallinn–Helsinki cruise route. The ship was christened on March 6, 2008.

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The forward sections of the ship was constructed at Aker Yards' Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in France and was towed to Helsinki in April 2007. In September the section was towed into the drydock where the hull was completed. The ship was floated out of drydock in Helsinki on 9 March 2008 after being officially christened.

Deckplan

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  • Deck 1: Engine room and technical rooms
  • Deck 2: Spa, technical rooms, engine room, shipjail
  • Deck 3: Car deck
  • Deck 4: Car deck (liftable carelevator)
  • Deck 5: Conference rooms, PlayStation Lounge, B- and A- class cabins
  • Deck 6: Starlight palace (lower floor), tax-free-shop, Gifts&Toys, cosmetics' shop, Tobacco Shop, cafe, Iskelmä-bar, Info, outer deck
  • Deck 7: Starlight palace (upper floor), Fashion street, Pub, Piano Bar, Grill House, Katarina's kitchen, Happy Lobster, Buffet Silja Line, Silja Land
  • Deck 8: E, B, A, A Premium, Family, DeLuxe, Suite- class cabins
  • Deck 9: E, B, A, A Premium, Family, DeLuxe, Suite, Executive suite- class cabins.
  • Deck 10: Sun deck, crew rooms, the bridge
  • Deck 11: Disco, sun deck
  • Deck 12: Helicopterdeck
  • Service history

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    Baltic Princess was delivered to Tallink on 10 July 2008 and she entered the Tallinn–Helsinki route on 15 July 2008.

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    On 2 February 2013, MS Baltic Princess entered the Turku–Åland–Stockholm service and was re-flagged from Estonia to Finland. She was replaced on the Tallinn–Helsinki service by Silja Europa.

    References

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