Strait Feronia is a passenger, freight and vehicle or ROPAX ferry owned and operated by StraitNZ as part of its Bluebridge subsidiary.
On 7 March 2012 the Stena Feronia collided with the cargo ship Union Moon just before entering the fairway of Belfast Lough.
In 2012, she was chartered to the Moroccan ferry operator; Inter Shipping for use between Tangier and Algeciras, she was used successfully for two years on that route before she was replaced in October 2014 by the LD Lines vessel, Norman Asturias which had been chartered to Inter Shipping, The Stena Feronia then left service and was anchored off the coast of Gibraltar for a short while before she headed back to Belfast.
Starting from 26 January 2015 the vessel operated between Kiel and Gothenburg for eight weeks as a temporary replacement for the Stena Germanica, which underwent a refit.
The Strait Feronia was the first of two identical ships built by Cantiere Navale Visentini for Norse Irish Ferries.