M/F Duba
| Route | - |
| IMO | 7356252 |
| Building year | 1976 / 1997 |
| Building yard | New South Wales Government Engineering and Shipbuiding (StateDockyard), Newcastle, Australia (#94) |
| Owner | Costavia Shipping Co. Ltd. |
| Operator | - |
| Length | 141,97 m |
| Breadth | 23,42 m |
| Draft | 7,18 m |
| GT | 6.374 / 16.600 |
| Machinery | 2 * MAN-Kawasaki R9V 52155 |
| Speed | 21 kn. |
| Number of passengers | 12 / 800 / 850 |
| Number of beds | 12 / 204 / 282 |
| Number of cars | 650 / 400 |
| Lanemetres | 1.054 |
| Port of registry | ? |
| Flag | St Kitts Nevis |
| Former names | Duba Bridge (2019-2021) Duba Bridge (2018-2019) - Balearia Duba Bridge (2018) Duba Bridge (2018) - MarÃtima Alborán Duba Bridge (2017-2018) Bridge (2016-2017) - Adria Ferries Bridge (2010-2016) - European Seaways Mercedes del Mar (2004-2010) - ISCOMAR Blue Bridge (2000-2004) - Blue Star Ferries Ionian Bridge (1997-2000) - Strintzis Lines Bass Trader (1976-1997) - Australian National Line |
| Former owners | Adriatic Lines SA (2010-2017)
Meykel S.L. (2004-2010) Strintzis Lines Shipping S.A. (1997-2004) Australian National Line (1976-1997) |
| Sister ships | - |
| Notes | Sold in 2021, to scrapping in India. |

















