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DFDS A/S is a Danish
shipping company. It is one of the world's largest ferry
operators. DFDS was formed in 1866 as a merger of
various minor shipping companies under the leadership of
industrialist Carl Frederik Tietgen. DFDS Seaways is the
passenger-carrying division of DFDS A/S. It operates
five cruise-ferries on routes connecting Denmark to
Norway, and the United Kingdom to the Netherlands,
Denmark and United Kingdom. The ships are offering
mini-cruises and transport between the ports of
Copenhagen and Oslo, Amsterdam and Newcastle, Esbjerg
and Norwich. DFDS Seaways current fleet includes MS
Crown of Scandinavia, MS Pearl of Scandinavia, MS King
of Scandinavia, MS Princess of Norway and MS Dana
Sirena. All ships are registered in Denmark. The company
offers a great opportunity for both short, low budget
cruises and transportation between Scandinavia, UK and
the Netherlands.
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Cruise ships and itineraries:
MS Crown of Scandinavia:
Denmark
registry, built 1992, 35,498 gross tons, 1,940
passengers.
Itineraries: Mini-cruises out of Copenhagen -
Denmark and Oslo - Norway. Transport between
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MS Pearl of Scandinavia
(formerly Star Aquarius of Star Cruises):
Denmark registry,
built 1989, 40,039 gross tons, 2,168 passengers.
Itineraries: Mini-cruises out of Copenhagen -
Denmark and Oslo - Norway. Transport between
Copenhagen and Oslo. |
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MS King of Scandinavia:
Denmark
registry, built 1989, 31,395 gross tons, 1,534
passengers.
Itineraries: Mini-cruises out of Amsterdam - The
Netherlands and Newcastle - UK. Transport between
Amsterdam and Newcastle. |
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MS Princess of Norway:
Denmark
registry, built 1989, 40,039 gross tons, 1,364
passengers.
Itineraries: Mini-cruises out of Amsterdam - The
Netherlands and Newcastle - UK. Transport between
Amsterdam and Newcastle. |
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MS Dana Sirena:
Denmark registry,
built 2002, 23,000 gross tons, 623 passengers.
Itineraries: Transport between Esbjerg - Denmark and
Norwich - UK. |
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