

Onboard stores include a Color shop, a fashion shop, perfume and cosmetics, a duty free market and a deli. Bluefins Lounge & Bar is located aft on deck seven and eight and can seat 365 persons. Here, passengers can find baked goods, salads and vegetable dishes, hot and wok dishes, varieties of pasta and pizza, cakes and desserts. The 340-seater Fly Me To The Moon restaurant is located on deck eight. These vessels were built by Aker Yards (now STX Europe)." "Color Line ordered the €250m Superspeed project in December 2005. The 365 seat restaurant serves Nordic food, children’s buffet, soft drinks, beer, wine and coffee. Catch Me If You Can, a buffet restaurant, is located aft on deck eight. Smoke-free restaurants and bars on the Superspeed ships offer several cuisine options onboard.

Dining and entertainment facilities on the Color Line fleet ships In order to make the ship lighter, a major portion of its new structures was built using aluminium. Two additional lifeboats were also provided. The Superspeed 1 conversion project ordered in June 2010 included construction of a small galley on deck seven, a two deck high pizza restaurant and 24 new crew cabins on deck ten. Due to technical faults in an auxiliary engine and several other faults, the vessel’s delivery was delayed by almost two months. The keel of Superspeed 1 was laid in February 2007 and the vessel was floated out in August 2007. Construction of the Superspeed 1 and 2 Ro-pax ferries The relatively long rear of the vessel facilitates a large entry space between the actual rear of the ship and the rear of the superstructure. Its circular superstructure has been brought up to the height of the bridge. The bow of the vessel is reasonably high and short. The shape of the hull allows the vessel to optimise its sea-keeping features and speed.
