Danish ferry company DFDS has strengthened its English Channel fleet, having acquired from Stena Line a chartered ropax introduced last year.
The passenger and freight ferry Stena Vinga operates on the Portsmouth-Jersey (St. Helier) service as part of the DFDS contract awarded to provide lifeline services, including St. Helier to Poole and linking St. Malo, France.
DFDS today announced the acquisition of the ropax from the Swedish ferry operator, which has seen Stena Vinga chartered since the launch of DFDS’s Jersey fleet in March 2025.
“The addition of Stena Vinga further strengthens our fleet resilience. The ferry has proven to be a good fit for Jersey and has performed well during the charter period. Bringing it into our owned fleet is a natural step that supports our long‑term operations and commitment to serving Jersey. We look forward to continuing to welcome customers on board and providing them with a reliable and comfortable experience," says Mathieu Girardin, head of DFDS’s Ferry Division.
The 125 m long ferry can carry up to 400 passengers and 200 cars and has a freight capacity of 1500 lane m. The ferry was built in 2005 originally Afloat, highlighting the Hammerode for Baltic Sea operator Bornholmstrafikken, linking the island of Bornholm and mainland Denmark.
The Dutch-built 13,206-ton ropax is equipped with 40 cabins, a restaurant, a duty-free shop, a cinema, and a recliner lounge and has spent a stint in recent years on Stena’s Rosslare-Cherbourg route, which was closed in September.
The ropax is to be reflagged under the UK flag, further strengthening DFDS’s commitment to the flag and to maintaining quality employment conditions for seafarers. DFDS plans to begin recruitment across all ranks and expects to create 70 new positions, including cadets and apprentices, to support the continued growth of the service.
Stena Vinga will be renamed to fit with DFDS' existing fleet, and more details will follow in due course. The purchase will be completed in November 2026, and the ferry will continue to operate on the Jersey-UK/France routes.

















































