Norröna

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Norröna in 2005
Career
Name: Norröna
Owner: Smyril Line
Operator: Smyril Line
Port of registry: Tórshavn, 22x20px Faroe Islands
Builder: Lübeck, Germany
Launched: 2003
Completed: 2003
Acquired: 2003
In service: 2003
Identification: IMO number: 9227390
Status: In service
General characteristics
Length: 164 meters
Capacity: 1500 passengers and 800 cars
Crew: 120

Norröna is the Faroes largest ferry. It sails between Hanstholm in Denmark (winter: Esbjerg in Denmark) to Tórshavn on the Faroe Islands and Seyðisfjörður on Iceland.

Travel to the Faroe Islands and Iceland

Today there are only two options for travel to or from the Faroe Islands as an ordinary passenger: One way is with flights from Denmark, Greenland, Iceland, Norway or The United Kingdom to the Faroe Islands with the Faroese airline Atlantic Airways or by sailing with the ferry Norröna from the Faroese ferry company Smyril Line, whose home port is Tórshavn on the Faroe Islands. The trip from Denmark to the Faroe Islands directly takes approx. 36 hours and from Tórshavn on the Faroe Islands to Seyðisfjörður on Iceland takes approx. 18 hours. Meanwhile, Norröna is the only way to take your own car with you to the Faroe Islands and Iceland from Denmark or from the Faroe Islands and Iceland and reverse.

The old Norröna

The old Norröna was built in 1973 at Nobiskrug in Rendsburg in Germany as Gustav Wasa. From 1984 called the Norröna and sailed for the owner Smyril Line between Denmark, Faroe Islands, Iceland and Norway. The sequel is the new Norröna (from 2003). But the old ship is still sailing under the flag of the Faroe Islands - as a missionary ship under the name Logos Hope.[1]


The new Norröna

The new Norröna is a modern cruiseferry. It was built in Lübeck, Germany and had its maiden voyage in April 2003. Norröna has a total LOA (length over all) of 165 m, and a width of 30 m (34,23 with lifeboats). She has a total of 318 passenger cabins and 72 crew cabins,which accommodates the space of approx 1500 passengers and 118 crew members. She has a total of 1830 m of trailer lane, with place for 800 cars. Her cruising speed is approx 21 knots.

In the winter months

In the winter months the ferry are sailing too, but there are few tourists on this trips and therefore there are only needed a crew of 20-25. In the winter months the ferry are also changed from being a luxury ship to be more a containership.

In December 2009 the ferry visited England, at Newcastle upon Tyne while around 1,000 visitors had 24 hours to visit local attractions and go on shopping trips in the area.

Bad weather

When the weather is bad on the Faroe Islands, it can happen that the ship arrive in the ports of Klaksvík or Runavík instead of Tórshavn on the Faroe Islands.

Accidents

In January 2004 there was an accident with Norröna II in Tórshavn, where the ferry hit the wharf and suffered slight damage.[2] [3]

Smyril Line and the Norröna in economic

The new Norröna costing about. 100 million Euro, which later gave Smyril Line some economic problems but with public support guaranteed the Norröna remains a Faroese ship.[4] [5]

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