MS Mega Victoria is a
cruiseferry
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owned by Corsica Ferries. She was formerly owned by
Viking Line
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as MS ''Amorella'' and operated on the route
Turku
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Mariehamn
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Stockholm
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and from 2022
Helsinki
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Mariehamn
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Stockholm
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. She was built in 1988 by
Brodosplit
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History
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in
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Yugoslavia
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''Amorella'' has three sister ships:
''Gabriella'' in the Viking Line fleet,
''Isabelle'' operated by
Tallink
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and
''Crown Seaways'', operated by
DFDS Seaways
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.
History
''Amorella'' was ordered in 1986 by
SF Line
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, one of the partners in Viking Line consortium. Although Brodosplit outbid other shipyards, the Finnish State offered to subsidise construction of the ship if she was built at a Finnish shipyard. This was a common practice in the 1980s to bring more jobs to Finland, but this time SF Line declined and had the ship built in Croatia. The original planned delivery date for ''Amorella'' was in March 1988, but due to delays in construction she was not completed until September, which meant SF Line was forced to operate the lucrative summer season with old tonnage.
Except for short periods of time in 1997, 1998 and 2002, ''Amorella'' has always served on the Turku–Mariehamn/Långnäs–Stockholm route, making her the longest-lasting ship on that route. Originally she only called in Mariehamn during day crossing, but in July 1999 she had to start calling at the
Åland
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Islands in both directions to maintain tax free sales on board, and as a result a call at Långnäs was added to the night crossing.
Like all ships, ''Amorella'' has suffered occasional misfortune. In 1993 the ship ran aground near Stockholm. She was able to come off by her own power, but her bottom was damaged in the process; she started taking in water and diesel oil leaked from a damaged fuel tank. The ship continued to Stockholm, and after unloading passengers and cargo she sailed to
Turku Repair Yard
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Naantali
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for repairs.
In 1995, and again in 2001, there was a fire in one of the cabins but the ship's own firefighters managed to put it out. In May 2005 there was a fire in a car parked on the cardeck on Deck 5, but that too was put out by the ship's crew. In March 2010, the ship had to be rescued by ice breakers after becoming stranded in thick ice along with several other vessels. During this stranding, ''Amorella'' collided with the Finnlines ship ''Finnfellow'' which resulted in a large dent on the port side hull. Nobody was injured in the collision.
On 14 December 2013, MS Amorella lost her steering due to a blackout and ran aground with about 2,000 passengers on board. The only hull damage that occurred was a breach into a bow ballast tank. Therefore, no environmental damage occurred and there was no leak into the vessel. After being stuck for about twelve hours she was able continue her journey to Mariehamn under her own power.
On 20 September 2020, MS Amorella contacted the bottom with 207 and 74 crew aboard. The ship was intentionally run aground to stabilize the vessel.
In January 2017, Viking Line announced that they will put Amorella for sale when their new ship,
''Viking Glory'' is delivered. The Viking Glory replaced Amorella on the Turku-Stockholm route in 2022. Since no buyers emerged, Viking Line announced on 26 January 2022 that Amorella instead would join her sister Gabriella on the Helsinki-Stockholm route. Amorella started this service on April 1, 2022.
In August 2022 the ship was sold to Corsica Ferries for an undisclosed amount and was renamed Mega Victoria. Mega Victoria is going to be subjected to extensive renovations starting in October 2022 and it's expected to take service in 2023.
It's the second ship that Corsica Ferries buys from Viking Line, the first being
MS Mega Regina
MS ''Mega Regina'' is a cruiseferry owned by Corsica Ferries. She was formerly owned and operated by Viking Line as MS ''Mariella''. She was built by the Wärtsilä Perno shipyard in Turku, Finland and delivered to SF Line in 1985. Her sister shi ...
bought in 2021.
References
External links
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''Amorella'' at Fakta om Fartyg
Viking Line official website
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Ferries of Finland
Cruiseferries
Ships built in Yugoslavia
Ships built in Croatia
1987 ships