MS Nils Holgersson 1987–1993 The MS
Nils Holgersson (fourth ship to bear the name in TT-Line's fleet) was built as the younger sister of the
MS Peter Pan. The sisters were notably larger than any ships to have sailed for TT-Line before. Originally the
Nils Holgersson was ordered by
Ab Swecarrier (Swedish partners of TT-Line), but during construction she was sold to
Wallenius Rederiet. When she was delivered in February 1987 the ship was bareboat-chartered back to Swecarrier, and began service between
Trelleborg (
Sweden) and
Travemünde (
West Germany) in June of the same year. In February 1992 the ship was sold to
SweFerry, but kept in the same traffic.
MV Val de Loire 1993–2006 in 2001 In January 1993 the
Nils Holgersson was sold to
Brittany Ferries and renamed MV
Val de Loire. Before entering service for her new owners, the ship was rebuilt at
INMA,
La Spezia,
Italy with a new streamlined forward superstructure, a new bow door and refurbished interiors. Inside the theme used was "Maritime Tradition", with many artifacts and ship models on display in her public areas. The facilities on board
Val de Loire were very similar in style to those found on board the
Normandie and the
Barfleur. The
Val de Loire was the first Brittany Ferries vessel to include a swimming pool, though when the ship was transferred to the
Portsmouth–
St Malo route it was rarely open. After the rebuild was completed in June 1993, the ship entered service on Brittany Ferries'
Plymouth–
Santander route, as well as Plymouth–
Roscoff and
Cork–Roscoff. In 2004 the new
MV Pont-Aven replaced the
Val de Loire on her old routes, and she was transferred to serve on the
Portsmouth–
St Malo and Portsmouth–
Cherbourg routes . In November 2005 the
Val de Loire was sold to
DFDS Seaways for delivery in 2006. Her final crossing with Brittany Ferries was between Portsmouth and Cherbourg on 20 February 2006.
MS King of Scandinavia 2006-2011 , North Shields in March 2006 In February 2006 the
Val de Loire ended her service with Brittany Ferries and was renamed MS
King of Scandinavia (she is the third ship of the same name to sail with DFDS Seaways). Between 2 and 11 March she was refitted for her new service in
IJmuiden, the
Netherlands, and on 11 March she began serving on DFDS Seaways'
Newcastle - IJmuiden route, running parallel to
MS Queen of Scandinavia. In May 2007 the
MS Queen of Scandinavia swapped routes with
MS Princess of Norway, a sister ship of the
King of Scandinavia. Because of the equal capacity and layout of these sister ships, caravans are accepted at every sailing. On 22 February 2008, the
King of Scandinavia broke free from her moorings at North Shields during high winds, drifting across the River Tyne and colliding with an oil rig moored on the opposite bank. There were no passengers on board at the time of the incident. Sailings were suspended while repairs were carried out. . Around this time the restaurants and facilities on board were also rebranded. In January of 2022 the logo on the funnel was replaced with the brand name DFDS following a decision after testing new looks in 2019. ==Fire on board King Seaways==