Canadian state-owned ferry operator Marine Atlantic has entered into a five-year agreement with Stena RoRo to charter a large Mediterranean-based vessel that will increase capacity on the Cabot Strait service between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
The new addition to the Canadian east coast will be the A Nepita, Afloat adds, a former Irish Sea ferry from the Dublin-Holyhead route, the Stena Superfast X, which ran until 2019 and went on to serve a career with Corsica Linea connecting the company’s namesake island and France.
It was replaced by Stena RoRo’s developed E-Flexer RoPax series leadship, Stena Estrid, with its debut on the Ireland-Wales route in January 2020, and since then there have been 12 completed in the series (see below for the 13th and the other two due for Attica Group in 2027) from the Chinese shipyard CMI Jinling (Weihai). The latest being Guillaume de Normandie, which last year made its debut on a long-term charter from Stena RoRo to Brittany Ferries serving Portsmouth-Caen (Oustreham) in Normandy.
A Nepita is similar in size, capacity, and amenities to the Marine Atlantic’s fleet comprising the Ala’suinu (the 10th E-Flexer also on charter from Stena Ro Ro), the Blue Puttees, and the Highlander, and will help address the heavy demand during the busy summer tourist season with passenger and commercial traffic, said company spokesperson Darrell Mercer.
"When you look at the market, there's not a lot out there, especially for the tight turnaround we required," said Mercer, who added, "We need the capacity now."
CBC News has more on the charter agreement, and its coverage shows the Stena Superfast at Dublin Port but with a superimposed livery of the current operator, Corsica Linea.
The A Nepita was built by the HDW shipyard, Germany, in 2002 under the name Superfast X, originally for Superfast Ferries, a subsidiary of the Attica Group of Athens, Greece, but served in Scandinavia. It is currently operated by Corsica Linea on the Marseille to Ajaccio, Corsica, route, as Afloat tracked last night's overnight sailing to the island.
The currently French-flagged new vessel for the Cabot Strait will also eventually be renamed and has the same design series as other former Superfast ferries that continue in service for Stena Line on the North Channel, linking the short-sea route between Belfast Harbour and Cairnryan (Loch Ryan Port), Scotland.
Afloat highlights that it was just a day short of two years ago when Stena RoRo announced on January 8, 2024, that it had placed an order for yet another E-Flexer RoPax. The order as usual, went to the Chinese shipyard CMI Jinling (Weihai), which will deliver the newbuild in the first quarter of 2026 also to Corsica Linea and likewise operate between France and Corsica.
This will be Stena RoRo's thirteenth vessel in the E-Flexer series that began with the aforementioned leadship Stena Estrid on the Irish Sea, and as for the newbuild, it will be the first to be delivered to the Mediterranean region.

















































