SANTA CRUZ (ex MOBY CORSE) to Be Sold at Auction in Italy

By 10 October 20252025 Newsletter week 41
October 10, 2025

The RoPax ferry SANTA CRUZ (ex MOBY CORSE), which has been inactive for about a year in the port of Genoa, is to be sold at auction in Italy. The Court of Genoa has appointed surveyor Federico Sommella to value the ship, while Fertonani Shipbrokers (Andrea Fertonani) has been tasked with finding a buyer.

Among the creditors are crew members, the Genoa-based ship repair company Ente Bacini, and several other parties. The sale procedure is expected to be completed within the next two to three months.

SANTA CRUZ is owned by Ferry Med Srl, controlled by Stergulc Rihard, former Managing Director of Trans Europe Shipping Lines. The vessel had been expected to be chartered to the new company L’Aures for routes to and from Algeria.

Built in 1978 by Aalborg Værft A/S in Denmark, the ferry has a gross tonnage of 19,593 tons and can carry 1,200 passengers and 450 cars, with 810 lane metres of garage capacity.