NorthLink Ferries cinema

Cinema

The viewing lounge on board the NorthLink Ferries Aberdeen - Kirkwall - Lerwick ships gives access to the very latest cinema releases.

There are up to three films showing each evening on MV Hjaltland and MV Hrossey, with tickets currently at £5.75 for adults and £4.00 for children. The price includes headphones which plug into the recliner seats to give airline style high quality viewing from suspended LCD screens.

Screening schedules are updated every Monday morning on this page so you can always see what is going on. Tickets for the cinema can be bought at the shop on board.

Adults
Children 
£5.75 (Inc. free headset)
£4.00 (Inc. free headset)

 

Cars 2 Puss in Boots Cowboys & Aliens Rise of the Planet of the Apes Real Steel The Help

Cinema Schedule (Week Starting Monday, 30th January)

Mon 30th

From Aberdeen

NO SAILING

 From Lerwick

19.00 Puss in Boots

20.30 Rise of the Planet of the Apes

22.15 Super 8

Tue 31st

From Aberdeen

19.00 Cars 2

20.45 Real Steel

22.45 Cowboys & Aliens

 From Lerwick

NO SAILING

Wed 1st

From Aberdeen

NO SAILING

 From Lerwick

17.30 Puss in Boots

19.00 Rise of the Planet of the Apes

20.45 Super 8

Thu 2nd

From Aberdeen

17.00 Cars 2

18.45 Real Steel

20.45 Cowboys & Aliens

 From Lerwick

NO SAILING

Fri 3rd

From Aberdeen

NO SAILING

 From Lerwick

17.30 Puss in Boots

19.00 Rise of the Planet of the Apes

20.45 Super 8

Sat 4th

From Aberdeen

NO SAILING

  From Lerwick

NO SAILING

Sun 5th

From Aberdeen

17.00 Cars 2

18.45 Real Steal

20.45 Cowboys & Aliens

 From Lerwick

NO SAILING

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