PORT OF CORFU (ΚΕΡΚΥΡΑ)
Island located on the Ionian Sea.
PHOTOS (2022):
2022: Three ferries seen docked in the port of Corfu during the evening: (From left to right) The NANTI of Kerkyra Seaways, the IONAS of Kerkyra Seaways and the KERKYRA EXPRESS of Kerkyra Lines.
2022: Two ferries seen docked in the port of Corfu during the evening: (From left to right) The IONAS of Kerkyra Seaways and the AGIA THEODORA of Kerkyra Lines.
2022: Three ships of Joy Cruises seen docked in the port of Corfu during the evening: (From left to right) The JOY STAR, the ILIDA DOLPHIN and the AZIMUT.
2022: Two ferries of Kerkyra Lines seen docked together in the port of Corfu during the evening: (From left to right) The AGIA THEODORA and the CORFU SPIRIT.
2022: Two ships of Joy Cruises seen docked together in the port of Corfu during the evening: (From left to right) The JOY STAR and the ILIDA DOLPHIN.
2022: Three ferries seen docked in the port of Corfu during the evening: (From left to right) The KERKYRA EXPRESS of Kerkyra Lines, the AGIOS SPIRIDON of Kerkyra Seaways and the GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping.
2022: Two landing craft seen docked in the port of Corfu during the evening: (From left to right) The AGIOS SPIRIDON of Kerkyra Seaways and the GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping.
2022: Three ferries seen docked in the port of Corfu during the evening: (From left to right) The KERKYRA EXPRESS of Kerkyra Lines, the AGIOS SPIRIDON of Kerkyra Seaways and the GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping.
Two ferries seen right outside of the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The HERMES of Kerkyra Seaways has left, while the KERKYRA of Kerkyra Lines is seen arriving.
Two ferries seen right outside of the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The HERMES of Kerkyra Seaways has left, while the KERKYRA of Kerkyra Lines is seen arriving.
Two ferries seen right outside of the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The HERMES of Kerkyra Seaways has left, while the KERKYRA of Kerkyra Lines is seen arriving.
2022: Two landing craft seen docked together in the port of Corfu, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The AGIOS SPIRIDON of Kerkyra Seaways and the GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping.
2022: Three ferries seen docked in the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The KERKYRA EXPRESS of Kerkyra Lines, the AGIOS SPIRIDON of Kerkyra Seaways and the GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping.
2022: Two landing craft seen docked together in the port of Corfu, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The AGIOS SPIRIDON of Kerkyra Seaways and the GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping.
2022: Three ferries seen docked in the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The KERKYRA EXPRESS of Kerkyra Lines, the AGIOS SPIRIDON of Kerkyra Seaways and the GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping.
2022: Two ships seen together in Corfu: (From left to right) The hydrofoil ILIDA DOLPHIN is seen passing in front of the ferry KERKYRA EXPRESS of Kerkyra Lines.
2022: Two ships seen together in Corfu: (From left to right) The hydrofoil ILIDA DOLPHIN is seen passing heading towards her docking spot, while the landing craft GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping is already docked.
2022: Three ferries seen around the entrance of the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The AGIA THEODORA of Kerkyra Lines has departed the port, the IONAS of Kerkyra Seaways is arriving from Igoumenitsa, while the KERKYRA EXPRESS of Kerkyra Lines is docked.
2022: Two ferries seen around the entrance of the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The IONAS of Kerkyra Seaways is arriving from Igoumenitsa, while the KERKYRA EXPRESS of Kerkyra Lines is docked.
2022: Two ferries seen next to the entrance of the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The IONAS of Kerkyra Seaways has arrived, while the AGIA THEODORA of Kerkyra Lines has left the port.
2022: Two passenger ships operating for Greek-Albanian companies serving the port of Sarandë seen together in Corfu: (From left to right) The IONIAN SUN of Ionian Seaways (previously under Greek ownership through Ionian Cruises) and the KALIOPI of Finikas Lines.
2022: The two ships of Mitsoulis Cruises seen together in Corfu: (From left to right) The IONIAN DOLPHIN and the AEOLOS.
2022: The two ships of Ionian Cruises, both sister ships, seen returning together to Corfu following a cruise to Paxoi and Antipaxoi: (From left to right) The SFENDONI and the CHRISTINA.
2022: The two ships of Ionian Cruises, both sister ships, seen returning together to Corfu following a cruise to Paxoi and Antipaxoi: (From left to right) The SFENDONI and the CHRISTINA.
2022: The two ships of Ionian Cruises, both sister ships, seen returning together to Corfu following a cruise to Paxoi and Antipaxoi: (From left to right) The SFENDONI and the CHRISTINA.
2022: The two ships of Ionian Cruises, both sister ships, seen returning in tandem to Corfu following a cruise to Paxoi and Antipaxoi: (From left to right) The SFENDONI and the CHRISTINA.
2022: The two ships of Ionian Cruises, both sister ships, seen returning together to Corfu following a cruise to Paxoi and Antipaxoi: (From left to right) The SFENDONI and the CHRISTINA.
2022: Two ships seen together in the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The ferry KERKYRA EXPRESS of Kerkyra Lines is docked, while the small passenger ship IONIAN DOLPHIN of Mitsoulis Cruises is seen heading towards her docking spot.
2022: Two landing craft seen heading together towards the port of Corfu (From left to right) The GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping and the AGIA EIRINI of Kerkyra Seaways.
2022: Two landing craft seen heading together towards the port of Corfu (From left to right) The GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping and the AGIA EIRINI of Kerkyra Seaways.
2022: Two landing craft seen heading together towards the port of Corfu (From left to right) The GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping and the AGIA EIRINI of Kerkyra Seaways.
2022: Two landing craft seen heading together towards the port of Corfu (From left to right) The AGIA EIRINI of Kerkyra Seaways and the GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping.
2022: Two landing craft seen heading together towards the port of Corfu (From left to right) The AGIA EIRINI of Kerkyra Seaways and the GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping.
2022: Two landing craft of Kerkyra Seaways seen together in Corfu: (From left to right) The AGIOS SPIRIDON and the NANTI.
2022: Three landing craft seen together in Corfu: (From left to right) The GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping, the AGIOS SPIRIDON of Kerkyra Seaways and the NANTI of Kerkyra Seaways.
2022: Two ships of Joy Cruises spotted together in Corfu: (From left to right) The ILIDA II and the AZIMUT.
2022: Two landing craft seen docked in the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways and the ALKINOOS of Kerkyra Lines.
2022: Two ferries of Kerkyra Seaways seen together in Corfu: (From left to right) The HERMES is docked, while the ELENI is seen leaving the port.
2022: Two landing craft seen together in the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The ALKINOOS of Kerkyra Lines is docked, while the ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways is leaving the port.
2022: Two ships owned by the Greek-Albanian company Finikas Lines, serving the port of Sarandë, seen together in Corfu: (From left to right) The KRISTI and the KALIOPI.
2022: Three ships of Joy Cruises, including its two hydrofoils, spotted together in Corfu: (From left to right) The ILIDA II, the AZIMUT and the ILIDA DOLPHIN.
2022: Two small passenger ships seen together in Corfu: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship BLACK ROSE Corfu Black Rose Cruises and the ANDREAS of Andreas Cruises.
2022: Two ferries operating under the Kerkyra Ferries seen meeting each other outside of the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The ALKINOOS of Kerkyra Lines and the ANO CHORA II of 2way Ferries.
2022: Two ferries operating under the Kerkyra Ferries seen meeting each other outside of the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The ALKINOOS of Kerkyra Lines and the ANO CHORA II of 2way Ferries.
2022: Two ferries operating under the Kerkyra Ferries seen having passed by each other outside of the port of Corfu: (From left to right) The ANO CHORA II of 2way Ferries and the ALKINOOS of Kerkyra Lines.
2022: Two passenger ships seen docked together in Corfu: (From left to right) The LEFKADA PALACE of Seven Islands Cruises and the GEORGIA of Sarris Cruises.
2022: Two passenger ships seen docked together in Corfu: (From left to right) The LEFKADA PALACE of Seven Islands Cruises and the GEORGIA of Sarris Cruises.
2022: Two passenger ships seen docked together in Corfu: (From left to right) The LEFKADA PALACE of Seven Islands Cruises and the GEORGIA of Sarris Cruises.
2022: Two passenger ships spotted together in Corfu: (From left to right) The LEFKADA PALACE of Seven Islands Cruises and the GEORGIA of Sarris Cruises.
2022: Two landing craft seen in Corfu during the morning: (From left to right) The AGIOS SPIRIDON of Kerkyra Seaways and the GRIGORIS M of GM Shipping.
2022: Four different ships seen together in Corfu: (From left to right) The small passenger ship AZIMUT of Joy Cruises, the landing craft MENEKRATIS of Kerkyra Lines, the conventional ferry HERMES of Kerkyra Seaways and the landing craft ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways.
2022: Two ferries spotted in Corfu: (From left to right) The landing craft MENEKRATIS of Kerkyra Lines and the conventional ferry HERMES of Kerkyra Seaways.
2022: Two landing craft of Kerkyra Seaways seen together in Corfu: (From left to right) The NANTI and the AGIOS SPIRIDON.
2022: Two ferries spotted in Corfu: (From left to right) The landing craft MENEKRATIS of Kerkyra Lines and the conventional ferry HERMES of Kerkyra Seaways.
2022: Two passenger ships spotted together in Corfu: (From left to right) The LEFKADA PALACE of Seven Islands Cruises and the GEORGIA of Sarris Cruises.
2022: Two passenger ships and one landing craft spotted together in Corfu: (From left to right) The LEFKADA PALACE of Seven Islands Cruises, the GEORGIA of Sarris Cruises and the ALKINOOS of Kerkyra Lines.
2022: Two ferries spotted in Corfu: (From left to right) The landing craft MENEKRATIS of Kerkyra Lines and the conventional ferry HERMES of Kerkyra Seaways.