Photo: RNZ / Mark Papalii
The Aratere is set to arrive in Wellington for the final time on Monday, ending almost three decades of Cook Strait sailings.
It was announced in April the ferry would stop crossing the Cook Strait to make way for new port infrastructure needed for two new ships set to arrive in 2029.
The ferry first arrived on New Zealand's shores in 1999 having been built in Spain at the Hijos de J.Barreras shipyard a year prior and replaced the Aratika, which had been in service from 1974.
Photo: RNZ / Mark Papalii
Aratere statistics:
Meaning of the name: Quick Path
Quick Path Built: Hijos de J.Barreras S.A, Gijon, Spain
Hijos de J.Barreras S.A, Gijon, Spain Specs: 12,595 gross tonnes, 150 metres long
12,595 gross tonnes, 150 metres long Carrying capacity: 400 Passengers /1005 lane metres freight
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