on 29 June 2010 Initially christened MS
Golfo Dei Delfini, the ferry was acquired by
DFDS Seaways before entering service as
Dana Sirena. She was rebuilt with extra passenger accommodations to be operated on the
Parkeston Quay,
Harwich to
Esbjerg route. The hull is constructed of steel with an aluminum alloy superstructure. As
Sirena Seaways, the ship had space for 623 passengers and 423 cars.
Baie de Seine entered service on 9 May 2015 with a freight-only sailing between
Portsmouth and
Bilbao. The ferry's first passenger service with Brittany Ferries was on 11 May, between Portsmouth and
Le Havre. During the charter to Brittany Ferries,
Baie de Seine operated between Portsmouth and Le Havre, whilst also operating some services between Portsmouth and Spain (Bilbao and
Santander). In 2017, Brittany Ferries announced that
Baie de Seine would return to DFDS Seaways in 2020 and would be replaced by a
new vessel ordered from China, to be named
Galicia. The routes would be covered by another chartered vessel,
Connemara, while they waited for
Galicia. In March 2020,
Baie de Seine left Brittany Ferries and returned to DFDS Seaways, reverting to her former name,
Sirena Seaways. She was transferred to the
Lithuanian flag, with the home port of Klaipėda, and repainted in the new DFDS colour scheme. As of April 2020, Sirena Seaways returned to service between Klaipėda and Karlshamn. ==Routes==