Operated by Stena Line on the Liepaja Travemunde & Nynashamn Ventspils routes
Previously named Watling Street, the Stena Flavia has a passenger capacity of 830 and its vehicle deck can store up to 200 cars.
On board amenities include, a self-serving restaurant offering Baltic cuisine, a bar, shop and more.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our Stena Flavia guide as accurate as possible, onboard facilities, services and entertainment may vary depending on the date and time of year that you travel, facilities mentioned may change without notification and ferry companies reserve the right to operate vessels other than those mentioned at time of booking without prior notification.
92% of our customers recommended this ship
"Definately beats driving"
A comfortable journey with adequate facilities onboard with hte exception of a coffee machine. So, if you wake early, before the 8am breakfast time, no coffee/tea is avaliable. A cabin is a 100% must.
Reviewed 02 September 2016 by Steve who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Flavia
"Trip to venspils"
Excellent service
Reviewed 04 June 2016 by Alan who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Flavia
"Interesting experience."
I was late for my check in during busy traffic in Germany and when I called Direct Ferries customer support line I was told that if I don't check in 2 h before departure time I will not be able to travel by ship.I was late for 1,5 hours to be exact my ship departure time on the confirmation was 4 pm and I arrived at 3;40 pm and everything was ok. I managed to check in and still had some time to wait until loading began.NOT sure of the competence of the Direct Ferries staff but it was not good experience when I called them on the way to ship in busy traffic thinking that my holiday and everything will be ruined and I was told there is nothing they can do,not even check the time of the departure of the ship,nothing,not even suggest any other phone numbers,who to call on the Stenna Line company,completely nothing. That was my experience.
Reviewed 18 September 2015 by Valdis who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Flavia
"The most boring ship in the sea!"
This trip was meant to be a birthday treat for me as we would have normally driven from France all the way to Estonia but instead we thought we would enjoy a relaxing, fun time on a boat where we thought we would be entertained or at least be able to go shopping as and when we wanted. Instead our entertainment was a large tv that didnt have any English films or programmes (yet most people can understand our language), the shop was the smallest shop in the world that only opened for about 2 hours during the whole trip. And, when we were finally in the harbour at our destination, i mentioned to my husband that i would like to stand at the front window and watch the boat dock when i was suddenly ushered away from the dining area (front of boat)by a young lady telling me the restaurant was closed already! Grrr, it was clear i did not want anymore food as she was the one that saw us to our table at dinner, it was obvious we were enjoying the view so what harm were we doing? Spoilt the only bit of fun we had! One good thing, the food was tasty and portions varied depending on who was serving. Not a happy crew member! If i had to take this boat again, i would take many things to amuse myself. Oh, and we were not told beforehand that we would not be allowed back out to our car after the boat was moving and we had our pillows and blanket left out there, yet a lady was allowed to visit her dog on same deck that was in a cage! Hmmmmmmm, rules should be obeyed by Everyone, NOT just if your face fits!
Reviewed 03 September 2014 by Karen who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Flavia
"First time on a ferry"
We enjoyed the trip and we are ready to do it again!
Reviewed 02 September 2014 by Anonymous who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Flavia
"Relatively simple, but OK"
StenaLine doesn't use the newest ships on the passage from Nynashamn to Ventspils. The food being offered is also relatively simple und limited. However, the price for the passage is also quite reasonable and the atmosphere on board is relaxed.
Reviewed 30 August 2014 by Teunis who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Flavia
"nice ride"
friendly and good ferry ride
Reviewed 15 July 2014 by Anonymous who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Flavia
"ferry from latvia to germany"
Efficient booking service with direct ferries. Slow loading - some vehicles had to be reversed on - luckily we did not need to be. Limited facilities as predominantly a freight service. Only a small cafe and very small shop. However restaurant was very good value with good quality food. Cabin was well equipped. Plenty of seating during the day. Recommended as convenient way to get to Baltic states without excessive drive through Poland.
Reviewed 07 July 2014 by David who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Flavia
"satifaction"
Problem free bookings and crossings
Reviewed 21 June 2014 by Pierre who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Flavia
"Jouney of 21/05/2014"
good journey, the cabin was clean, the restaurant quite good
Reviewed 28 May 2014 by Francesco who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Flavia
"assessment "
I'm pleased.
Reviewed 20 February 2014 by Vulf who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Flavia
"Trip from Ventspils to Travemunde."
Was travelling not the first time. I'm very satisfied. Staff on the ship was very competent and pleasant. Thanks from Kaspars
Reviewed 05 January 2014 by Kaspars who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Flavia