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  Freedom (Eckero Line)

Freedom | Eckero Line
Moby Freedom at the port of Bastia.
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Freedom | Eckero Line
Moby Fredom at the cruise terminal of Livorno
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Freedom | Eckero Line
Moby Freedom at port fo Genoa
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FREEDOM FACTS

Description
Freedom is a former Moby Lines ship where she used to operate a fast cruise ferry servicing Sardinia and Corsica crossings. The ship is 175m long and 27m broad, with capacity to transport 2080 passengers and 700 vehicles at atop speed of 29 knots. The ship transports passengers in air conditioned comfort. she was bought by Eckerö Line to replace the Norlandia.

Destinations
Tallinn-Helsinki route

History
Moby Freedom was built in 2001 by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Heavy Machinery Ltd of Okpo, South Korea. She is a sister ship to Moby Wonder. In February 2012 she was sold to the Nordic company Eckerö, and renamed Freedom. She sails under the Finnish flag.

Dining
Eating places: à la carte restaurant, four cafeterias, self-service restaurant, snack bar, pizza point

Entertainment
Facilities include a show lounge, children's play area, pool, sun deck, bar

Cabins
There are 300 cabins with private facilities including outside junior suites that accommodate four people. Other cabin accommodation available is inside cabins (double and quad) with no porthole, outside cabins (double and quad) with porthole.

Ship Summary
Operator:Eckero Line
Built by:Daewoo Shipbuilding & Heavy Machinery Ltd of Okpo, South Korea
Date Completed:2001
Gross Tonnage:36093
Length:175 m
Width:27 m
Passengers:2080