Cruise & Ferry Interiors 2025

66 REVITALISATION Ferry operator Gotlandsbolaget acquired the service between Oslo, Norway, and Copenhagen, Denmark, at the end of 2024. It also took ownership of Pearl Seaways and Crown Seaways, the two ships that were previously operated by DFDS on the route. Gotlandsbolaget is now developing the Olso-Copenhagen route, establishing the Go Nordic Cruiseline brand and strengthening its focus on providing both cultural and heritage passenger experiences. As part of the revitalisation project, the two ferries were renamed Nordic Pearl and Nordic Crown and were docked at the Landskrona shipyard in Sweden at the start of 2025 for a complete interior renovation, which included fully replacing cabins and upgrading common areas. Throughout this process, Gotlandsbolaget worked with architect Anders Busk Faarborg from All That Matters Design, as well as interior supplier DeRossi Marine. All onboard cabins have new beds, floors, bathrooms and wardrobes, inspired by modern Nordic interior design. They all now include a TV regardless of category which has been a key request from guests for a while, according to Kim Heiberg, executive vice president and head of Go Nordic Cruiseline. “The aim is to increase comfort and give guests more opportunities to relax and enjoy themselves while travelling between Oslo and Copenhagen and I hope that the new cabins feel more spacious and lighter to guests,” says Heiberg. “The Copenhagen-Oslo route has over 150 years of proud Nordic heritage, which is now reflected in a Renewing the Nordic experience Amber Hickman finds out how Gotlandsbolaget is revitalising the historic Oslo-Copenhagen route with a renovation of Nordic Crown and Nordic Pearl “ The aim is to increase comfort and give guests more opportunities to relax and enjoy themselves while travelling between Oslo and Copenhagen” All cabins onboard Nordic Pearl and Nordic Crown have been fully renovated with modern Nordic design in mind Photo: Gotlandsbolaget

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