Large new Virtu ferry set for summer commissioning
Construction of a large new catamaran for Virtu Ferries is proceeding at a fast pace and the 107-metre-long vessel is due to be handed over to the company in time for summer operations.
The vessel, to be called Jean de la Valette, is being built in Australia by Austal Ships Ltd in a €60m project. It will be among the top five passenger catamerans in the world.
The construction of the hull is nearly complete and the four engines were installed last week. Outfitting is being taken in hand.
The new catamaran will be able to seat 800 passengers with 110 in VIP lounges. There will be special accomomodation for commerecial vehicle drivers to enable them to rest in fully reclining seats.
The vessel will be able to carry 135 cars or 45 cars and a number of trucks and trailers. It will have a cruising speed of 39 knots (approx 70km per hour).
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Paul Borg
Mar 11th 2010, 15:55
Virtu Ferries , Please give us the good news that there will be a scheduled route to Reggio Calabria again. Since Sea Malta was terminated, the only way to get to mainland Italy is via Libya or Tunisia which takes two days ( wasted ) . This would be very good news to overland campers.
M Borg
Mar 10th 2010, 14:57
about time that Virtu will start connections to Civita Vecchia.....think it will be much more time consuming than crossing over the the ferry which takes approximately 30 hours !!
A.Sciberras
Mar 10th 2010, 14:37
How about new connections to Lampedusa?