Oliver Design upgrades Trasmediterránea ferry in record time

Ciudad de Ibiza was upgraded with 1,000 square metres fo new interiors in just 20 days
Oliver Design upgrades Trasmediterránea ferry in record time
View of the new self-service restaurant onboard Ciudad de Ibiza (Image: Oliver Design

By Rebecca Gibson |


Oliver Design has upgraded Trasmediterránea’s 219-passenger ro-ro ferry Ciudad de Ibiza in just 20 days.

The team spent 10 days working onboard the vessel during her crossing from Trinidad & Tobago in the Caribbean to Algeciras in Spain, before completing the rest of the refit at the Gibdock Shipyard in Gibraltar.

During the project, Oliver Design refitted the ferry’s self-service restaurant, upgraded its bar, renovated a 95-passenger lounge, updated 29 interior and exterior guest cabins and the adjoining corridor, and refurbished the reception area, stairs, public toilets and the crew lounge.

In addition, the team repaired and reconditioned windows, painted ceilings and installed LED lighting, added new furniture and curtains in various areas, and installed new floors, baseboards and bulkheads. It also decorated panels and cladding, updated upholstery, added catering equipment to the bar and self-service restaurant, and introduced new TV screens.

Oliver Design has also recently upgraded the VIP lounge on Trasmediterránea’s Zurbaran, and completed a partial renovation on Juan J. Sister, as well as a comprehensive refit onboard its twin super ferries, Fortuny and Sorolla.

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