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Destination Gotland

Destination Gotland is a operator that provides essential passenger and cargo transport services between the island of and the mainland ports of and , serving as a vital lifeline for the region's connectivity and economy. Established in 1998 under a public service contract with the (Trafikverket), Destination Gotland has operated the subsidized Gotland route, exceeding contractual requirements by offering high-frequency departures and substantial capacity to support the island's population and visitors. The company maintains a fleet of four high-speed ferries, enabling efficient year-round service on the routes from —Gotland's main town and port—to the mainland, with journeys typically lasting approximately 3 hours. Headquartered in , Destination Gotland employs approximately 400 people, positioning it as one of the largest employers on the island, and it operates through subsidiaries that extend its scope to cargo handling via Gotlands Stuveri, guided excursions through Gotland Excursion, and promotion via Gotland Promotion, which facilitates around 35,000 bookings and 170,000 guest nights annually. These integrated services not only ensure reliable transport but also bolster 's appeal as a destination by combining travel with packages, events, and promotional activities that highlight the island's natural beauty, medieval heritage, and cultural attractions.

Overview

Operations

Destination Gotland serves as a state-subsidized ferry operator, providing essential maritime connections between the Swedish mainland ports of and and the of Gotland's main port at , utilizing high-speed roll-on/ (Ro-Pax) vessels to facilitate , , , and the transport of goods under a contract with the . In recent years, the company has transported substantial volumes of passengers and freight, with 1,730,200 passengers carried in 2024, marking a 1% increase from 1,705,500 in 2023, alongside 739,800 lane meters of freight in 2024, down 3% from 761,800 lane meters the previous year; these figures underscore the operator's critical role in sustaining island connectivity. Interim reports for 2025 indicate continued growth, with summer (June–August) passenger numbers at 946,000, a 1% increase from 2024. The operational schedule varies seasonally to meet demand, offering up to 18 daily departures during peak summer periods and reducing to around 6 per day in the low season, resulting in a total of 2,790 voyages completed in 2024. Onboard amenities enhance comfort during the approximately three-hour crossings, including 98 to 115 cabins for overnight or rest options, multiple restaurants serving meals, shops for purchases, and booking systems accessible via the company's for seamless reservations. Freight operations feature dedicated Ro-Ro capacity for accommodating vehicles, trucks, and , measured in meters to optimize loading , with stevedoring services provided by Gotlands Stuveri at key ports such as and to handle secure and streamlined transfer procedures.

Ownership

Destination Gotland is a wholly owned of Rederi AB Gotland (also known as Gotlandsbolaget), a shipping company founded in 1865 and majority controlled by the Nilsson family, which holds approximately 61% of the shares through entities like Trojaborg AB. The was established in 1998 as a , with Rederi AB Gotland holding 75% and owning the remaining 25%; sold its stake to Rederi AB Gotland in January 1999, making Destination Gotland fully owned by the parent company since then. The governance of Destination Gotland is closely tied to public contracts with the (Trafikverket), which oversees the subsidized ferry services to ensure reliable connectivity for the isolated island of . These contracts mandate year-round operations, with subsidies covering deficits on low-demand routes and seasons to maintain essential links. In June 2024, Gotlandsbolaget was awarded the procurement for the Gotland traffic period from 2027 to 2035 (with an option for two additional years), stipulating the use of three vessels flying the Swedish flag and employing staff under Swedish agreements. This framework underscores the company's role as a state-contracted operator, balancing commercial viability with obligations. Financially, Destination Gotland derives its revenue primarily from passenger fares, vehicle transport, and freight services, reporting 2,178 million in net sales for 2024, including subsidies integrated into agreements. funding from Trafikverket, amounting to several hundred million kronor annually, offsets operational losses on unprofitable winter schedules and supports discounted fares for residents, preventing economic isolation for the island's 60,000 inhabitants. By facilitating , goods supply, and commuter travel, the company plays a pivotal role in sustaining 's , where the link represents the sole direct maritime connection to the .

History

Formation

Destination Gotland was founded in 1998 as a between Rederi AB Gotland and , with an initial ownership structure of 75% held by Rederi AB Gotland and 25% by . The primary goal was to consolidate the previously fragmented ferry operations serving the island of , which had been handled by multiple operators, into a unified and modernized service provider. This restructuring was motivated by 's geographic isolation as Sweden's largest island, where limited air access necessitated dependable sea transport to support the local population of approximately 60,000 residents, sustain economic activities such as and , and fulfill strategic national connectivity requirements. The partnership sought to capitalize on Silja Line's established expertise in operating high-speed ferries, enabling the introduction of advanced vessels capable of year-round service in the Baltic Sea's icy conditions. Underpinning the formation was a 1996 decision by the Swedish Parliament to award a state-subsidized concession for Gotland's ferry services, valued at SEK 174 million annually and guaranteed for six years, to ensure affordable and reliable access for both passengers and freight. These efforts addressed longstanding transport challenges, including inconsistent schedules and longer journey times that hindered daily commuting and commercial logistics between Gotland and the mainland ports of Nynäshamn and Oskarshamn. On January 1, 1998, Destination Gotland assumed operations of the concession route, marking the start of its role in providing subsidized essential to 's viability. In early 1999, following Silja Line's sale of its ownership stake to Rederi AB Gotland, the company transitioned to full ownership by Rederi AB Gotland. The inaugural high-speed services commenced later that year with the deployment of the Gotland, delivered in 1999, which slashed crossing times to approximately 2.5–3 hours—less than half the 5–6 hours required by prior conventional vessels—thereby enhancing accessibility and boosting passenger volumes.

Key developments

In 2007, Destination Gotland expanded its operations beyond the traditional mainland-Gotland routes by securing a contract to operate ferry services between on and Grankullavik on , providing a direct inter-island connection during the summer seasons for two years until the service concluded prematurely in July 2009 following a collision between two company ferries near . This marked the company's first venture outside its core subsidized routes to the Swedish mainland, utilizing existing high-speed vessels to accommodate passengers and vehicles. During the 2010s, Destination Gotland undertook significant fleet modernization efforts, introducing advanced high-speed Ro-Pax vessels such as the Visby-class ferries, which enhanced capacity, speed, and efficiency on core routes to and . These upgrades contributed to growing volumes, with journeys exceeding 1.6 million in 2014, surpassing the 1 million annual milestone achieved in the mid-2010s and reflecting the island's rising popularity as a domestic destination. The company faced notable challenges in the late 2010s and early 2020s. The further disrupted services, reducing passenger numbers significantly in 2020 and 2021 as travel restrictions limited , with recovery only partially achieved by 2021 compared to pre-pandemic levels of approximately 1.7 million annual ferry passengers. Ongoing competition from also pressured ferry utilization, particularly for time-sensitive commuters. In 2021, Destination Gotland's parent company, Gotlandsbolaget, established the sister entity Hansa Destinations to explore international opportunities, launching a freight-focused "motorway of the " route between , , and , , with calls at . However, these services were suspended in 2023 amid escalating fuel costs and geopolitical tensions from the Russia-Ukraine war, which disrupted trade dynamics and increased operational risks. In June 2024, the awarded the public service contract for ferry operations for the period 2027–2035, with options for two additional one-year extensions, stipulating the use of three core high-speed vessels under the flag and staffed by crew to ensure national standards and reliability. This award, announced on June 24, 2024, followed a process and confirms Gotlandsbolaget's continued operation of the subsidized routes, emphasizing continuity in subsidized transport while addressing prior challenges through requirements for sustainable operations and local employment.

Routes and services

Permanent routes

Destination Gotland operates two primary year-round routes connecting the island of to the , providing essential transport links subsidized by the state for reliability and accessibility. These routes run daily, accommodating both passengers and freight, with the Visby-Nynäshamn service acting as the main corridor to the area and the Visby-Oskarshamn route offering an alternative pathway to southern . The Visby-Nynäshamn route covers approximately 140 kilometers across the , with a typical crossing duration of 3 hours and 15 minutes. As the company's flagship connection, it features multiple daily sailings, serving as the primary gateway for travelers from the greater region, located about 60 kilometers south of the capital. This route emphasizes efficient passenger and vehicle transport, supporting the island's year-round connectivity to central Sweden's economic hub. Complementing this, the Visby-Oskarshamn route spans approximately 205 kilometers (111 nautical miles), with crossings lasting 2 hours 55 minutes to 3 hours and 10 minutes. Positioned as an alternative access point, it facilitates travel from the region in southern and places a stronger emphasis on freight services to meet industrial demands. The shorter distance and proximity to manufacturing areas make it vital for cargo logistics between Gotland and mainland industries. Visby Harbor serves as the central terminus on , equipped to handle large Ro-Pax ferries with capacities for up to 1,730 passengers and 500 vehicles per vessel, ensuring smooth integration with the island's transport network. Port functions as a key gateway to the region, processing over 1.3 million passengers annually through dedicated Ro-Ro berths operated by Destination Gotland. In contrast, Port maintains strong industrial ties, supporting freight operations linked to local and sectors, including historical connections to production and chemical storage facilities. Service frequencies on both routes typically include 2-3 one-way sailings per day on the route and 1 on the route during the off-season, increasing to 5-7 on and 3-4 on in summer (as of 2025), with total company sailings up to 18 per day in peak season. This scheduling ensures consistent access, with adjustments based on vessel availability and seasonal patterns.

Seasonal and charter routes

Destination Gotland operates the Visby-Västervik route exclusively during the peak tourist season from June to August, providing direct access from eastern to the island of . As of 2025, this seasonal service covers a of approximately 99 kilometers (53 nautical miles) with a crossing time of about 2.5 hours, utilizing high-speed Ro-Pax ferries to accommodate up to 780 passengers and vehicles, and offers up to nine sailings per week. The route enhances connectivity for tourists from the region and integrates with local rail and bus networks for seamless travel from broader mainland areas. Historically, Destination Gotland provided services beyond its core routes, including a summer operation between Gotland and from 2007 to 2009, which was discontinued due to insufficient demand. This initiative aimed to link the two islands during high season but proved unsustainable as a commercial venture outside subsidized operations. Occasional s have since supported events, emergencies, or temporary demand spikes, such as overflow capacity during peak periods. In recent years, Destination Gotland has employed additional vessels for high-season capacity on existing routes, including the high-speed craft Gotlandia II which was used until 2022 and sold in 2023 (renamed Golden Princess). These deployments allow for up to four extra weekly sailings, primarily to support tourism growth by easing congestion and promoting Gotland as a premier summer destination with improved accessibility from multiple ports.

Fleet

Current fleet

Destination Gotland operates a fleet of three high-speed roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Pax) ferries as of 2025, all Swedish-flagged and primarily serving routes between on and the mainland ports of and . These vessels emphasize efficient and vehicle transport, with the newer ships equipped for (LNG) and liquefied biogas (LBG) propulsion to reduce emissions. M/S Gotland is a high-speed Ro-Pax built in 2019 as M/S Thjelvar by Guangzhou Shipyard International in (IMO 9783071), and renamed in 2020. It measures 199.9 meters in length and 25.86 meters in beam, accommodating up to 1,650 passengers in 98 cabins, along with 500 cars or 1,745 lane meters of freight. Powered by engines totaling 46,800 kW, it achieves a service speed of 28.5 knots and holds DNVGL 1A certification for winter operations. Primarily deployed on the route, it uses dual-fuel LNG/LBG systems for environmentally friendlier voyages. M/S Visby, the sister ship to M/S , was built in 2018 as M/S Visborg at the same yard with identical dimensions and capabilities: 1,650 passengers, 98 cabins, 500 cars or 1,745 lane meters, 28.5 knots speed, 46,800 kW power, and 1A, and renamed in 2021. Like its sibling, it operates on the –Nynäshamn or routes, fueled by LNG/LBG to support sustainable operations. M/S Drotten, originally launched as M/S in 2003 by Shipyard International (IMO 9223796) and renamed in 2021, is an older high-speed Ro-Pax vessel measuring 196 meters in length and 25.67 meters in . It carries 1,500 passengers in 115 cabins, 500 cars or 1,800 lane meters of freight, and reaches 28.5 knots with 50,400 kW of power, also rated 1A. It was temporarily chartered to from 2021 to early 2023 before returning to service. It focuses on freight-heavy duties and secondary passenger services on the / routes, using conventional propulsion.
VesselBuiltPassengersLane MetersSpeed (knots)PropulsionPrimary Route
M/S 20191,6501,74528.5LNG/LBG
M/S 20181,6501,74528.5LNG/LBG/
M/S Drotten20031,5001,80028.5Conventional/

Former fleet

Destination Gotland has operated several vessels over its history that have since been retired or sold, primarily to make way for more modern, efficient, and ships compliant with emissions regulations. These decommissionings often involved sales to other operators in the region or beyond, reflecting broader trends in the industry toward larger capacity, faster speeds, and reduced carbon footprints. One of the earliest notable former vessels was the MS Visby, built in 1980 by Kockums Varv AB in , , for Rederi AB . This high-speed pioneer , with a capacity for around 1,200 passengers and significant vehicle space, served the routes from its delivery until 2003, including under Destination Gotland from 1998 onward. It was renowned for revolutionizing travel times to the island but was phased out in favor of larger, more advanced ro-pax ferries; following retirement, it was renamed Stena Felicity for , later Visborg, and eventually sold to Polska Żegluga Bałtycka as MS in 2007. Similarly, the MS Thjelvar (formerly Sally Star), constructed in 1984 by in , joined Destination Gotland's fleet in 1998 after acquisition from prior owners. This ro-ro accommodated approximately 1,200 passengers and operated the Visby-Oskarshamn and Visby-Nynäshamn routes until 2003, when it was replaced by expanded tonnage to meet growing demand. Post-service, it was sold and renamed Color Clipper I for Color Line, later serving as Wasa Express for other operators before further sales. The decommissioning aligned with fleet modernization efforts to improve efficiency and capacity. In the mid-2000s, Destination Gotland introduced high-speed catamarans like MS Gotlandia, built in 2005 by Aker Yards (now Vard) in . This vessel, capable of speeds up to 35 knots and carrying 800 passengers plus vehicles, operated seasonal and peak services until becoming redundant in 2018 due to the arrival of even faster ro-pax ships and shifting demand patterns. It was laid up and ultimately sold to Greek operator in 2023 for Mediterranean routes. The MS Gotlandia II, a larger launched in 2012 by Ships in , followed a similar trajectory. With capacity for 1,000 passengers and high-speed capabilities, it provided express services on Gotland routes until 2022, after which it was withdrawn amid environmental upgrades and fleet optimization. It was sold to Golden Star Ferries in March 2023 and renamed HSC Golden Princess. The 2003-built MS Visby (sister to the later-renamed Drotten), constructed by in , served as a conventional ro-pax from delivery until 2021. Carrying up to 1,500 passengers and extensive freight, it was a mainstay on year-round routes but was phased out for the new LNG-powered fleet to meet stricter emissions standards. Renamed MS Visborg in 2021, it was chartered to for France-Ireland routes and remains chartered out (operating in the Mediterranean as of 2023). This move supported the introduction of the 2018-2020 LNG vessels, emphasizing age-related efficiency losses and regulatory pressures on older diesel-powered ships. Sales and long-term charters of such vessels to Baltic and operators have been common, allowing Destination Gotland to reinvest in green technology.
Ship NameBuild YearService Period with Destination GotlandCapacity (Passengers)Decommissioning ReasonSubsequent Fate
MS 19801998–2003~1,200Replaced by larger ro-pax ferriesSold as MS to operator (2007)
MS Thjelvar19841998–2003~1,200Supplanted by expanded fleetSold and renamed Wasa Express for services
MS Gotlandia20052005–2018800Redundant due to faster vesselsSold to (, 2023)
MS Gotlandia II20122012–20221,000Fleet modernization and emissions complianceSold to Golden Star Ferries, renamed HSC Golden Princess (2023)
MS 20032003–20211,500Age and efficiency upgradesRenamed Visborg; chartered out (Mediterranean service as of 2023)

Sustainability and future developments

Environmental initiatives

Destination Gotland has implemented propulsion systems on its Visby-class ferries, such as the M/S and M/S , which utilize battery assistance during port maneuvers. This technology allows the vessels to operate on for low-speed activities like docking and undocking, minimizing reliance on diesel engines and lowering overall emissions during these phases. To further cut idling emissions, the company has equipped its fleet with shore power connections at the key ports of and since 2019. These connections enable ferries to shut off onboard engines while docked for extended periods—typically over one hour—drawing electricity directly from the grid instead, which significantly reduces , , and fuel use in harbor areas. This initiative aligns with broader port sustainability efforts in and supports compliance with stricter maritime regulations. Destination Gotland has conducted biofuel trials using HVO () blends in its operations. HVO, a drop-in derived from renewable sources, is compatible with existing engines and helps reduce compared to traditional fossil . These trials are part of the company's strategy to transition toward fossil-free fuels while maintaining service reliability. The operator maintains rigorous waste and emissions reporting practices in line with regulations, tracking annual CO2 reductions against baselines and achieving cuts through combined measures like fuel optimization and technology upgrades. Additionally, crew training programs emphasize eco-friendly operations, including speed optimization techniques to minimize fuel burn and specialized sessions on sustainable practices, ensuring all staff contribute to emission-lowering efforts across voyages.

Planned expansions

In early 2025, Gotlandsbolaget, the parent company of Destination Gotland, placed an order for the Gotland Horizon X, a 130-meter high-speed catamaran designed as the world's largest vessel of its type. This multi-fuel ferry features a combined cycle propulsion system using gas and steam turbines, capable of operating on fossil-free fuels including hydrogen and biogas, with delivery scheduled for mid-2028 and entry into service on the Nynäshamn-Visby route in 2029. The vessel will accommodate up to 1,500 passengers and 400 cars, enabling a crossing time of approximately three hours during peak seasons to meet growing demand. Under a traffic agreement awarded by the Swedish Transport Administration in June 2024 to Alvina Shipping, a subsidiary of Gotlandsbolaget, and extending to 2035, Destination Gotland plans to introduce a hydrogen-ready multi-fuel vessel in 2028 as part of its transition to low-emission operations. This addition aligns with the company's climate roadmap, targeting a 70 percent reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030 relative to 2010 levels through adoption of green fuels. Complementing the hydrogen-ready capabilities of the Gotland Horizon X, this initiative supports broader zero-emission ambitions, with full climate-neutral crossings on the Gotland-mainland route projected by 2045. To facilitate these advancements, Gotlandsbolaget is investing in supporting infrastructure, including a in funded by a 20 million grant from the Swedish Energy Agency, as well as research collaborations for safe at the port. These efforts position as a for applications, enabling larger green vessels to operate efficiently. Long-term, the company aims to secure sustainable fuel supplies, such as through a production facility set to supply 10 percent of the service's needs starting in late 2026.

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