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Sweden
Gothenburg

M/S Diana

Carefully restored historical ship

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M/S Diana was built at the Finnboda shipyard outside Stockholm and launched in 1931. She has three decks and 25 cabins. The dining room and lounge are located on shelter deck and built as one room. This makes M/S Diana highly suitable for meetings and conferences for up to approx. 50 people. From the bridge deck you can enjoy the view from the covered aft deck. In 2003 M/S Diana was renovated and in 2012 all cabins on main deck got rebuilt and also the dining room and lounge were also completely redecorated.

Carefully restored historical ship 

Both the interior and the atmosphere on board reflect the age when the ship was built. In 2009 M/S Diana was listed, meaning that the National Maritime Museums in Sweden consider her historically important. This is an acknowledgment we are proud of, since it gives us a proof that out effort to preserve the ship has succeeded.

Tastefully decorated cabins

The cabins are in size comparable to a smaller sleeping compartment on a train, but give the guest an impression of how people once travelled. They are small and cozy and tastefully decorated with beautiful fabrics and brass details. There are shared toilet facilities on each deck and you find the showers on main deck and bridge deck.

Cruises on Göta Canal

M/S Diana is one of our three historical ships that cruise on the Göta Canal. An unforgettable experience and a memory for life! On gotacanal.se you can read more about us and our ships, the journey and book the vacation of a life time.  

Information

Built: 1931
Sitting dinner: 50
Travel/Drink arrangement: 59
No. of Cabins: 25
Registration no: 7740
Signal letters: SDRU
Shipyard: Finnboda
Speed: 9 knots
Engine: 600 hp
Gross tonnage: 269
Length: 31.66 m
Beam: 6.79 m
Draught: 2.72 m
Wintertraffic: Yes
Wheelchair accesible: No. Several stairs onboard.

Deck plans


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