MS Mega Victoria
Mega Victoria at the port of Toulon, 2023 | |
| History | |
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| Operator |
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| Port of registry | Genova, Italy |
| Route | |
| Ordered | 3 February 1986 |
| Builder | Brodosplit, Split, Croatia (Yugoslavia) |
| Cost | 280 million FIM (1986) |
| Yard number | 356 |
| Launched | 18 July 1987 |
| Acquired | 28 September 1988 |
| In service | 14 October 1988 |
| Identification |
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| General characteristics | |
| Type | Cruiseferry |
| Tonnage | |
| Length | 169.40 m (555 ft 9 in) |
| Beam | 27.60 m (90 ft 7 in) |
| Draught | 6.35 m (20 ft 10 in) |
| Depth | 13.99 m (45 ft 11 in) |
| Decks | 12 |
| Ice class | 1 A Super |
| Installed power | |
| Propulsion | Two shafts; controllable pitch propellers |
| Speed | 20.5 knots (38.0 km/h; 23.6 mph) |
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MS Mega Victoria is a cruiseferry owned by Corsica Ferries. She was formerly owned by Viking Line as MS Amorella and operated on the route Turku–Mariehamn–Stockholm and from 2022 Helsinki-Mariehamn-Stockholm. She was built in 1988 by Brodosplit in Croatia, then Yugoslavia.
Amorella has three sister ships: Gabriella in the Viking Line fleet, Isabelle operated by Tallink and Crown Seaways, operated by DFDS Seaways.