#SochiFerryHotel- Princess Anastasia has recently returned to Saint Petersburg having served as an accommodation ship during the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Sochi on the Black Sea, the 2,552 passenger cruiseferry is on a bareboat hire purchase charter from the Irish Continental Group, writes Jehan Ashmore.
Princess Anastasia along with Princess Maria, which normally, operates St. Peter Line cruises in the Baltic Sea linking the Russian Federation port of Saint Petersburg to Helsinki, Stockholm and Tallinn, acted as floating hotels for guests and participants of the Winter Olympiad.
It is ironic given the latest role of the cruiseferry as she was launched as 'Olympia' for Viking Line's premier Stockholm-Helsinki route in 1986. Her sister, Mariella continues to operate for the established Baltic Sea ferry company. Click for photo of the two sisters at the Finnish port.
As previously reported on Afloat.ie, St. Peter Line agreed to purchase the former Pride of Bilbao for €37.7m through the charter party agreement from ICG in 2010 which saw the 37,583 tonnes vessel return to her Baltic 'roots', following a charter to P&O Ferries.
From 1993 P&O operated the cruiseferry on the Portsmouth-Bilbao and for several seasons to Cherbourg, however the Iberian route closed in 2010. In the Spring of the following year, Brittany Ferries reopened the UK-Spain route.
Under the terms of the charter party, the title of Princess Anastasia will transfer to the charterers, St. Peter Line, on payment of the remaining instalments and transfer of ownership. This is understood to be completed in 2016, the year of the next summer Olympics.
Throughout the Pride of Bilbao's career under ICG (parent company of Irish Ferries), the 177m vessel had only once visited Ireland. In between Spanish sailings, she was sub-chartered for a three-day Christmas mini-cruise from Portsmouth to Dublin in 2004. She berthed at the ferryport close to the ICG headquarters.

















































