On Thursday 10 January 2013, STX Finland Oy's Turku shipyard delivered the next-generation cruise ferry Viking Grace to Viking Line ABP. Building of the environmentally friendly Viking Grace started at the STX Turku shipyard in September 2011 and the ship was floated out in August 2012. The ship provided some 2,600 man-years of labour to the shipyard. Viking Grace will enter traffic on the Turku (Finland) - Åland Islands - Stockholm (Sweden) route on 15 January 2013.

Viking Grace is the most environmentally friendly large cruise vessel ever built, using Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as fuel. The ship's emissions into the sea have been eliminated, and emissions into the air are remarkably lower than those of any other large passenger ships. The ship, featuring a large variety of novel technological innovations, has attracted a lot of international attention already during the construction phase. In addition to the fuel solution, such features as the ship's machinery configuration, advanced energy saving solutions, new innovative ways of taking advantage of passenger areas, and versatile restaurant services have attracted special attention.

"We are proud to be able to deliver a superb, technically advanced cruise ferry to a Finnish shipping company. We are certain that the ship will be a great success on the route between Turku and Stockholm. The building process of this vessel has provided us with valuable know-how on putting the developing technology for gas-fuelled ships into practice," says Jari Anttila, EVP and COO of STX Finland Oy, and Director of STX Turku Shipyard.

Photo credit, all photos: Teijo Niemela