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MS Viking Voyager

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Port of registry
  
Greece

Yard number
  
205

Length
  
129 m

Builder
  
Aalborg Værft AS

Launched
  
14 June 1975

Draft
  
4.54 m

Name
  
Samothraki (2005-Present) Barlovento (2000-2005) Banaderos (1994-2000) Pride of Cherbourg II (1994) Pride Of Cherbourg (1989-1994) Viking Voyager (1975-1989)

Owner
  
SAOS Ferries (2005-Present) Fred Olsen & Co. (1994-2005) P&O Ferries (1987-1994) European Ferries (1975-1987)

Operator
  
SAOS Ferries (2005-Present) Fred Olsen Lines (1994-2005) P&O Ferries (1987-1994) European Ferries (1975-1987)

The Viking Voyager was built by Aalborg Værft AS, Denmark in 1975 for European Ferries Group Plc who traded as Townsend Thoresen. European Ferries Group was purchased by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company and became P&O European Ferries and the ship was renamed Pride of Cherbourg in 1989.

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Early years

The vessel was launched on 14 June 1975, having been christened by the wife of European Ferries's Commercial Freight Director. She arrived in Felixstowe in January 1976 and began a service to Zeebrugge. She continued on this route until being transferred to the Southampton-Le Havre and Southampton-Cherbourg routes in 1986. In 1987 European Ferries was acquired by P&O, following which, under P&O's new branding scheme she was renamed Pride Of Cherbourg. In 1994 she was again renamed Pride of Cherbourg II to release the name for the Pride of Le Havre 1 which was being transferred to the Portsmouth-Cherbourg route following P&O's chartering of the Pride of Le Havre 2 and Pride of Portsmouth. Later in 1994 the vessel was sold by P&O to Fred Olsen Lines

Post P&O

In 1994 P&O sold the Pride of Cherbourg II to Fred Olsen Lines, the vessel was brought into service as the Bañaderos in the Canary Islands, she continued in this role, being renamed to Barlovento in 2000. In 2005 the Barlovento was replaced by the Benchijigua Express 3, she was consequently sold to SAOS Ferries where she now runs a ferry service supporting the Greek Islands. She was laid up at Alexandroupoli port, after the closure of Saos Ferries, and she was auctioned to be removed from the port in the summer of 2011. She left the Alexandroupoli bound for Aliaga, to be broken up on 23/7/2011.

Sister Ships

Viking Voyager was one of four sister ships ordered by Townsend Thoresen.

The other three were:

  • Viking Valiant
  • Viking Venturer
  • Viking Viscount
  • References

    MS Viking Voyager Wikipedia