PORT OF PIRAEUS (ΠΕΙΡΑΙΑΣ)
City located on the Saronic Gulf, on the Aegean Sea, in the region of Attica.
PHOTOS (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022):
2013: Some Piraeus summer traffic: (From left to right) The cruise ship GRAND CELEBRATION of Iberocruceros (now sailing for Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line) leaves towed by tug LEON of Panagiotakis Shipping, along with the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways. The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries has just arrived from Santorini. On the background is the laid-up JET FERRY 1 of GA Ferries.
2013: Four Cretan ships lined up together: (From left to right) The ELYROS, the OLYMPIC CHAMPION, and the PREVELIS (all owned by ANEK Lines) and the VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines.
2015: The majority of the Saronic Gulf ferries: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the IONIS of Ionis Ferries.
2015: Two completely different ships together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries during her first season on the Piraeus-Chania line, and the laid-up PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines awaiting her future.
2015: Two very modern ferries meeting each other in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries arrives in Piraeus from the Cyclades, while the FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is resting after arriving from Heraklion.
2015: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2015: Two completely different ships together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries during her first season on the Piraeus-Chania line, and the laid-up PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines awaiting her future.
2015: The point of departure of the Saronic Gulf hydrofoils: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII of Hellenic Seaways, and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins.
2015: Some traffic in Piraeus during the afternoon: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII of Hellenic Seaways is ready to leave the port for Aegina, the MASTER JET of Sea Jets is just ready to dock, while the little GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels departs for Salamina. Next to her, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is resting.
2015: Some traffic in Piraeus during the afternoon: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII of Hellenic Seaways is ready to leave the port for Aegina, the MASTER JET of Sea Jets is just ready to dock.
2015: Some traffic in Piraeus during the afternoon: (From left to right) The MASTER JET of Sea Jets is just ready to dock, while the little GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels departs for Salamina. Next to her, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is resting.
2015: A group of Saronic Gulf ships together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-sided ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 1 of Hellenic Seaways, and the ELENA F of Elena F Shipping, which has just arrived from Salamina.
2015: Different ships resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways in the front, having just arrived in Piraeus, while the tow ships of Blue Star Ferries, the BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY, await their departures to Heraklion and Chania respectively.
2015: A line-up of ships from the E3, E4 and E5 gates: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries operating in Crete, the laid-up PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines, the VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines operating on the Kythira lifeline, and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines operating on the Kasos-Karpathos lifeline.
2015: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2015: A line-up of ships from the E3, E4 and E5 gates: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries operating in Crete, the laid-up PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines, the VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines operating on the Kythira lifeline, and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines operating on the Kasos-Karpathos lifeline.
2015: The bows of the two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2015: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries.
2015: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries.
2015: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries.
2015: Ships together in the E3 gate: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines, and the laid-up PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines.
2015: Two Cretan ships cooperating together, along with a laid-up veteran ferry: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, and the PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines.
2015: Hellenic Seaways' Saronic Gulf catamarans : (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 1 and the FLYINGCAT 6.
2015: A bit of traffic in Piraeus as some ships come and go: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines resting in the E2 gate, the SPEEDRUNNER IV of Aegean Speed Lines leaving the port for her afternoon schedule to the Western Cyclades, and the HIGHSPEED 6 of Hellenic Seaways having just arrived from Ios. Behind the KNOSSOS PALACE is the KRITI II of ANEK Lines, and behind the SPEEDRUNNER IV is the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries.
2015: A group of small ships next to the E8 gate: (From left to right) The small passenger ship ALEXANDROS of my WAYS, the tiny BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping company docking in Piraeus, and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways.
2015: Two ships with a huge difference in terms of age and size: (From left to right) The veteran IONIS of Ionis Ferries arriving in Piraeus, and the modern FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines resting in the E2 gate.
2015: Two high speed craft together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets, having just docked in Piraeus, and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins arriving in order to dock in the E8 gate. Coincidentally, the same two ships were involved in a collision in the exact same spot a week after this picture was taken.
2015: Two historic ships together in Piraeus, although only one continues to operate: (From left to right) The PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines, now laid-up, and the VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines, operating on the Kythira lifeline.
2015: Two former Adriatic Sea ships together in Piraeus, in the E1 gate: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which was preparing for departure to a charter in Russia that eventually did not take place, and the SUPERFAST XII, the flagship of Superfast Ferries, which was having her first season in the Dodecanese.
2015: The Cretan ships lined-up in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries, the laid-up PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines, the VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines.
2015: The two 'lifeline ships' operating out of Piraeus: (From left to right) The VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines, and her occasional cooperator, the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines.
2016: Two different ships operating on the Saronic Gulf, together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines prepares to leave for Aegina, while the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is ready to dock next to the E8 gate after arriving from Poros.
2016: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYINGCAT 6, both carrying the new Cosmote livery.
2016: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYINGCAT 6, both carrying the new Cosmote livery.
2016: Three different ships operating on the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII of Hellenic Seaways prepares to depart, while the GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels prepares to maneuver after arriving from Salamina and the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways rests.
2016: Another pair of Saronic Gulf ships found in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ferry IONIS of Leve Ferries which just came back from Aegina along with the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII of Hellenic Seaways which departs for Aegina.
2016: Two Japanese-built Cretan ferries in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, operating on the Piraeus-Heraklion line, along with the KYDON of ANEK Lines, operating on the Piraeus-Chania line.
2016: The two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small 'beginner' BLUE STAR PAROS (as it is her first season in the region) along with the bigger and more experienced BLUE STAR 2 (as it is her thirteenth season in the same region).
2016: The two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small 'beginner' BLUE STAR PAROS (as it is her first season in the region) along with the bigger and more experienced BLUE STAR 2 (as it is her thirteenth season in the same region).
2016: The two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small 'beginner' BLUE STAR PAROS (as it is her first season in the region) along with the bigger and more experienced BLUE STAR 2 (as it is her thirteenth season in the same region).
2016: The two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small 'beginner' BLUE STAR PAROS (as it is her first season in the region) along with the bigger and more experienced BLUE STAR 2 (as it is her thirteenth season in the same region).
2016: The two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small 'beginner' BLUE STAR PAROS (as it is her first season in the region) along with the bigger and more experienced BLUE STAR 2 (as it is her thirteenth season in the same region).
2016: The bows of the two Cretan ships, which operate for the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture, in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the KYDON of ANEK Lines.
2016: Some traffic next to the E8 and E9 gates in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ANDREAS KALVOS of Zante Ferries is resting, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways leaves the port just as the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries prepares to maneuver next to the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, which is ready to depart for Aegina.
2016: Two beloved ships of the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The IONIS of Leve Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries.
2016: Two historic ships together in Piraeus, although only one continues to operate: (From left to right) The PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines, now partly-submerged, and the VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines, operating on the Kythira lifeline.
2016: A line-up of the ships located next to E3, E4 and E5 gates in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries (both operating in Crete), the partly submerged PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines and the Kythira liefline ship VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines.
2016: Blue Star Ferries' Cretan duo found in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON, along with the KYDON's sister ship, the BLUE GALAXY.
2016: Blue Star Ferries' Cretan duo found in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON, along with the KYDON's sister ship, the BLUE GALAXY.
2017: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways.
2017: Two cruiseferries have just returned to Piraeus in the morning following night service: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines has just returned from Heraklion, while the SUPERFAST XII has returned from the Cyclades and the Dodecanese.
2017: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS, which returned to the area after a three-year-long absence, and the ACHAEOS, which was operating on the line for the fourth consecutive season.
2017: Two Hellenic Seaways hydrofoils operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX.
2017: Two classic ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries.
2017: Two ferries competing on the Piraeus-Heraklion line seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines has returned from Heraklion and prepares to maneuver, while the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is already resting in the port.
2017: Two Hellenic Seaways hydrofoils operating in the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX.
2017: Three classic ferries operating in the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2017: Two ferries competing on the Piraeus-Heraklion line seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines haS returned from Heraklion and prepares to dock, while the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is already resting in the port.
2017: The two ANEK Lines ferries that operate in Crete for that year's summer seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The veteran KRITI II operating on the Piraeus-Heraklion line along with the similarly-experienced EL. VENIZELOS operating on the Piraeus-Chania line.
2017: The two ANEK Lines ferries that operate in Crete for that year's summer seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The veteran KRITI II operating on the Piraeus-Heraklion line along with the similarly-experienced EL. VENIZELOS operating on the Piraeus-Chania line.
2017: An intersting trio in Piraeus, as two very tiny and very similar ships are seen with a completely different gigantic ferry, yet all three are owned by the same company, Hellenic Seaways: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII has just returned to Piraeus, while the large ferry NISSOS RODOS is resting and the fellow hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII is heading towards the opposite direction.
2017: The three ANEK Lines ferries operating on the Aegean Sea, with all of them stopping by at least at one Cretan port, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II, the EL. VENIZELOS and the PREVELIS.
2017: The two ANEK Lines ferries that operate in Crete for that year's summer seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The veteran KRITI II operating on the Piraeus-Heraklion line along with the similarly-experienced EL. VENIZELOS operating on the Piraeus-Chania line.
2017: The once-again reunited ships of 2way Ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf, having operated together for Poseidon Consortium Shipping, Saronikos Ferries (under Minoan Flying Dolphins and Hellas Flying Dolphins) and Hellenic Seaways over the past two decades, together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the APOLLON HELLAS.
2017: The two FLYINGCATs of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf for that year, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 3.
2017: The two FLYINGCATs of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf for that year, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 3.
2017: The three ANEK Lines ferries operating on the Aegean Sea, with all of them stopping by at least at one Cretan port, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II, the EL. VENIZELOS and the PREVELIS.
2017: Two beloved ships of the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries.
2017: Two different kinds of high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The catamaran SUPER JET of Sea Jets loads passengers in order to leave for the Cyclades, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just returned from Aegina and Agistri.
2017: Two different kinds of high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The catamaran SUPER JET of Sea Jets loads passengers in order to leave for the Cyclades, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just returned from Aegina and Agistri.
2017: Two different ships serving the island of Aegina resting together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the small passenger boat AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines.
2017: Two different ships serving the island of Aegina resting together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the small passenger boat AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines.
2017: Two ships have just returned to Piraeus from their respective islands: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines has returned from Serifos, while the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries has just come back from Aegina.
2017: Two ships have just returned to Piraeus from their respective islands: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines has returned from Serifos, while the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries has just come back from Aegina.
2017: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is maneuvering in order to dock, while the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines are already resting.
2017: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf, both named after the patron saints of Aegina: (From left to right): The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is maneuvering in order to dock, while the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines is resting. These two ships became fleetmates in 2019, when the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS joined ANES Ferries.
2017: Two different types of ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The catamaran SUPER JET of Sea Jets is resting in Piraeus, while the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries departs Piraeus for Aegina.
2017: Four different ships seen together at the E8 gate in Piraeus, with all of them operating in the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferres, the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways.
2017: A bit of traffic near the entrance/exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries heads towards the exit in order to reach the Cyclades Islands, the ELENA F of Elena F Shipping heads towards her docking spot, while the BLUE STAR 2, also owned by Blue Star Ferries, rests and watches the scene.
2017: Two ships crossing each other while being inside the port of Piraeus: (From left tot right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express leaves Piraeus and heads towards Salamina, while the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways has just returned from the Saronic Gulf.
2017: The two FLYINGCATs of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf for that year, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 3.
2017: Two small ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELENA F of Elena F Shipping and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways
2017: Four small ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELENA F of Elena F Shipping, the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX, the FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways
2017: Three different passenger ships operating on the Saronc Gulf resting together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines, the ELENA F of Elena F Shipping and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways.
2017: Two fast ships preparing to exit the port of Piraeus and to go to their respective destinations: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express heads towards Salamina, while the SUPER JET of Sea Jets heads towards the Cyclades.
2017: Two fast ships preparing to exit the port of Piraeus and to go to their respective destinations: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express heads towards Salamina, while the SUPER JET of Sea Jets heads towards the Cyclades.
2017: The two ANEK Lines ferries that operate in Crete for that year's summer seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II along with the EL. VENIZELOS.
2017: The bows of the two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2017: Two ships belonging to 2way Ferries resting in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS and the APOLLON HELLAS.
2017: The three hydrofoils that are owned by Hellenic Seaways and which operate on the Saronic Gulf, all resting in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII, the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII.
2017: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYINGCAT 5, which prepares to dock.
2017: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYINGCAT 5.
2017: Two of the best ferries in the Greek coastal service, both operating on the Northeast Aegean Sea as fierce competitors, mainly to Chios and Mytilene, seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways
2017: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2017: Two hydrofoils competing on the Saronic Gulf resting together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins.
2017: Three Saronic Gulf veterans seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries rests, the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines maneuvers in order to dock, while the GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels prepares to depart for Salamina.
2017: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf, both named after the patron saints of Aegina, resting together in Piraeus: (From left to right): The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines.
2017: Two of the largest ships in the Greek coastal service, having previously operated on the Adriatic Sea before transferring to the Aegean Sea, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines rests, while the NISSOS SAMOS prepares to depart the port for the Cyclades.
2017: The two FLYINGCATs of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf for that year, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 3 which is about to dock.
2017: Three high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways
2018: Two sister ships, both sailing for different owners and operating as high speed craft on the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines.
2018: Two Saronic Gulf veterans, operating for the Saronic Ferries joint venture, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
2018: Two 2way Ferries fleetmates and frequent collaborators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the APOLLON HELLAS.
2018: Two different kinds of high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins.
2018: Two ships serving Crete, operating under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture and former ANEK Lines fleetmates, together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries.
2018: Two cruiseferries that operated on both the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries.
2018: Two ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries departs for Aegina, while the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries is resting.
2018: Two ferries collaborating together under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture in Crete in Piraeus, having previously been competitors in the Adriatic Sea and on the Piraeus-Chania line: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines.
2018: Two ships owned by Sea Jets seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the PAROS JET.
2018: Two ferries collaborating together under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture in Crete in Piraeus, having previously been competitors in the Adriatic Sea and on the Piraeus-Chania line: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines.
2018: Two ships serving Crete, operating under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture and former ANEK Lines fleetmates, together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries.
2018: Two ships owned by Sea Jets seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SEA JET 2 and the PAROS JET.
2018: Two cruiseferries serving Crete, and former ANEK Lines fleetmates, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines.
2018: Two ships serving Crete, operating under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture and former ANEK Lines fleetmates, together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries.
Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways, both sister ships and both operating on the Saronic Gulf since 1984, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII.
2018: Three different ships, once all being owned by Hellenic Seaways, seen in Piraeus (From left to right): The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries return from Aegina, while the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways is resting.
2018: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX.
2018: Four Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII, the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII, the FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX.
2018: All three hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII, the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX.
2018: Two Saronic Gulf ships having just arrived in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels and the maneuvering ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries.
2018: Two Hellenic Seaways hydrofoils together in Piraeus: From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX.
2018: Four Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII, the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX, the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the FLYINGCAT 3.
2018: Two Saronic Gulf veterans, operating for the Saronic Ferries joint venture, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries.
2018: Two Saronic Gulf veterans, operating for the Saronic Ferries joint venture, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries.
2018: Two ships serving Crete, operating under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture and former ANEK Lines fleetmates, together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries.
2018: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries serving the Northeast Aegean Sea together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways.
2018: Two Saronic Gulf ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is resting, while the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines departs the port.
2018: Two cruiseferries that operated on both the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries.
2018: Two cruiseferries that operated on both the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries.
2018: Two ships of different sizes having left Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines heads towards Northern Aegina, while the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways begins to head towards Psara.
2018: Two 1987-built and Japanese ferries together in Piraeus (From left to right): The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries has just entered the port, while the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways rests.
2018: Two high speed craft seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2018: Three ships seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the ADAMANTIOS KORAIS of Zante Ferries.
2018: Two ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ADAMANTIOS KORAIS rests in Piraeus, while the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways departs.
2018: Blue Star Ferries' Cretan duo found in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON, along with the BLUE GALAXY.
2018: Two Saronic Gulf ships seen leaving and entering the port of Piraeus respectively: (From left to right) The AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries.
2018: Two high speed craft of different sizes having just entered the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways.
2018: Two competing Cretan cruiseferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries, which is seen maneuvering.
2018: Several Saronic Gulf ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, along with the GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins.
2018: Several ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the departing ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the departing GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels.
2018: Two different ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways.
2018: Two ships seen exiting the port of Piraeus: (From front to back) The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines.
2018: Several ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the departing ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the ELENA F of Elena F Shipping, the PETROULA of Petroula Speedline and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2018: Two ships spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed craft HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways which had just returned to the port, and the resting KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines.
2018: Two different high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2018: Two different high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2018: Two different kinds of high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins.
2018: Two ships owned by 2way Ferries and operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The docked APOLLON HELLAS and the arriving ACHAEOS.
2018: Three ships seen together in Piraeus, with the first two departing the port: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways.
2018: Two competing Cretan cruiseferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the departing EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines.
2018: Two of the largest cruiseferries of the Greek coastal service, and former Adriatic Sea competitors, seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways and the departing EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines.
2018: Two small passenger boats connecting Piraeus with Aegina and Salamina respectively: (From left to right) The AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines and the PETROULA of Petroula Speedline.
2018: Three cruiseferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries, the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways and the departing BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries.
2018: Two Saronic Gulf veterans, operating for the Saronic Ferries joint venture, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
2019: Two Saronic Gulf ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful.
2019: Two ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing IONIS of Triton Ferries and the bow of the resting NISSOS MYKONOS of Hellenic Seaways. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful.
2019: A group of six different ships serving different destinations seen together between the E4 gate and the E7 gate: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines, the departing IONIS of Triton Ferries, the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines, the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the NISSOS MYKONOS of Hellenic Seaways. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful.
2019: Three different ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways, the departing PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the NAXOS JET of Sea Jets. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful.
2019: Two different ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the NAXOS JET of Sea Jets. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful.
2019: The bows of two 2way Ferries ships in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS.
2019: Two former fleetmates seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways is preparing to maneuver in Piraeus, while the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries departs the port.
2019: Three former Hellenic Seaways fleetmates seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is leaving the port, while the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is seen returning, all while the NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways is seen docked.
2019: Two of the most modern cruiseferries of the Greek coastal service seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways and the FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines.
2019: Two Saronic Gulf high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is resting, while the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins prepares to dock.
2019: Two Saronic Gulf high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is resting, while the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins prepares to dock.
2019: Two former Adriatic Sea rivals now cooperating together in Crete: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines seen resting in Piraeus.
2019: Two former Adriatic Sea rivals now cooperating together in Crete: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines seen resting in Piraeus.
2019: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus, heading towards opposite directions: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins leaves the port in order to head towards the Saronic Gulf, while the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets has returned from the Cyclades.
2019: The two best ships of Sea Jets seen resting together in Piraeus, after having returned from their services to the Cyclades: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET.
2019: Two ships of completely different sizes seen in Piraeus. Both of them serve Cretan ports: (From left to right) The gigantic EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines seen alongside the much smaller IONIS of Triton Ferries.
2019: The two best ships of Sea Jets seen resting together in Piraeus, after having returned from their services to the Cyclades: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET.
2019: Two Saronic Gulf ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELENA F of Elena F Shipping and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways.
2019: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX is docking right behind the FLYINGCAT 6.
2019: The two Zante Ferries ships seen in Piraeus at dawn, before their morning departures to the Western Cyclades: (From left to right) The DIONISIOS SOLOMOS and the ADAMANTIOS KORAIS.
2019: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen resting together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII.
2019: Two of the most acclaimed ships on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus at dawn, shortly before their morning departures: (From left to right) The conventional ferry ADAMANTIOS KORAIS of Zante Ferries and the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets.
2019: Three ships serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus together, shortly before their morning departures: (From left to right) The Zante Ferries fleetmates DIONISIOS SOLOMOS and ADAMANTIOS KORAIS and the TERA JET of Sea Jets.
2019: Two conventional ferries seen in Piraeus in the morning: (From left to right) The departing BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries and the resting AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries.
2019: Two Cyclades ships seen leaving Piraeus in the morning: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SEA JET 2 of Sea Jets follows the ferry BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries.
2019: The two best ships of Sea Jets seen leaving Piraeus together, beginning their successful services to the Cyclades: (From left to right) The TERA JET is seen following the WORLDCHAMPION JET.
2019: The two best ships of Sea Jets seen leaving Piraeus together, beginning their successful services to the Cyclades: (From left to right) The TERA JET is seen following the WORLDCHAMPION JET.
2019: Three ships seen together in Piraeus, all of them owned by Sea Jets: (From left to right) The high speed ferries TERA JET and WORLDCHAMPION JET begin to exit the port in order to start their usual services on the Cyclades, while their elder fleetmate, the AQUA BLUE, is undergoing the final stages of her refit before she began service in Rafina.
2019: Two popular Cyclades ships having just exited the port of Piraeus in order to head towards their respective destinations: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways is followed by the ADAMANTIOS KORAIS of Zante Ferries.
2019: Two ferries seen at the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The MYKONOS PALACE of Minoan Lines approaches the entrance of the port, while the DIONISIOS SOLOMOS has just exited it.
2019: Two of the best cruiseferries in Greece seen at the exit of the port of Piraeus, with both of them being coincidentally named after the island of Mykonos: (From left to right) The MYKONOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is seen entering the port, while the NISSOS MYKONOS of Hellenic Seaways prepares to exit it.
2019: Two of the best cruiseferries in Greece seen at the exit of the port of Piraeus, with both of them being coincidentally named after the island of Mykonos: (From left to right) The MYKONOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is seen entering the port, while the NISSOS MYKONOS of Hellenic Seaways prepares to exit it.
2019: Two cruiseferries from different generations seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The MYKONOS PALACE of Minoan Lines has returned to the port, while the AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries is resting.
2019: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and long-time Saronic Gulf collaborators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS and the POSIDON HELLAS.
2019: The two ANEK Lines ferries operating directly from Piraeus to Crete seen in the Athens port: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the EL. VENIZELOS.
2019: The two ANEK Lines ferries operating directly from Piraeus to Crete seen in the Athens port: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the EL. VENIZELOS.
2019: Two large ferries seen resting together in Piraeus, both having the colour blue in their name: (From left to right) The AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries and the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries.
2019: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft formerly acclaimed on the Cyclades now operating together on the Saronic Gulf for the first time: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYINGCAT 4.
2019: Two ships having returned to Piraeus after having served the Cyclades in the morning: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SIFNOS JET of Sea Jets (the company's most recent introduction) and the cruiseferry BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries.
2019: The two cruiseferries of Blue Star Ferries serving Crete seen in Piraeus in the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2019: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and long-time Saronic Gulf collaborators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS and the POSIDON HELLAS. The landing craft MENEKRATIS of Saronic Ferries can be seen between them.
2019: Two Saronic Gulf high speed craft seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways heads towards the entrance of the port, while the SEBECO II of Alko Ferries has already entered and begins to head towards her docking spot.
2019: Two Saronic Gulf high speed craft seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SEBECO II of Alko Ferries has already entered and begins to head towards her docking spot, while the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways approaches the port's entrance.
2019: Two Saronic Gulf high speed craft seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SEBECO II of Alko Ferries has already entered and begins to head towards her docking spot, while the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways approaches the port's entrance.
2019: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen entering the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX has already entered, while the FLYINGCAT 6 is seen right behind her.
2019: Two Saronic Gulf hydrofoils, owned by rival operators, seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII.
2019: Two Saronic Gulf high speed craft seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SEBECO II of Alko Ferries begins to head towards her docking spot, while the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways prepares for her departure.
2019: Various Saronic Gulf ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINA of ANES Ferries, the high speed boat SEBECO II of Alko Ferries and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII.
2019: Two cruiseferries operating on the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries.
2019: Two cruiseferries operating on the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries.
2019: Two high speed craft seen resting in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets.
2019: Three ships seen together midway through the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries have both returned from Aegina, while the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is resting.
2019: Two former Adriatic Sea rivals now operating together from Piraeus to Crete both resting in the former port: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines.
2019: Two former Adriatic Sea rivals now operating together from Piraeus to Crete both resting in the former port: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines.
2019: Two ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries has returned to the port, while the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is resting.
2019: The two cruiseferries of Blue Star Ferries serving Crete seen in Piraeus in the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2019: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and long-time Saronic Gulf collaborators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the APOLLON HELLAS.
2019: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and long-time Saronic Gulf collaborators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the APOLLON HELLAS.
2019: Several ships seen docked in the port of Piraeus during the fall: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries, the SANTORINI PALACE and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines, the bow of the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful.
2019: Three well-known ships seen docked in the port of Piraeus during the fall: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries, the SANTORINI PALACE and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful.
2019: Several ships seen docked in the port of Piraeus during the fall: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines, the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines, the bow of the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the incoming ELENA F of Elena F Shipping, and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful.
2020: Two ferries built in Greece, with both of their constructions lasting several years, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries is resting, while the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries prepares to undergo her maneuvering procedure.
2020: Two Attica Group collaborators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries has just returned to the port, while the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is already docked.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen together in Piraeus, with both of them carrying their company's new livery: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the catamaran FLYINGCAT 6.
2020: Two different kinds of ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways.
2020: Two Incat-built high speed ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2020: Two Incat-built high speed ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2020: Two small high speed craft belonging to rival companies operating on the Cyclades seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The trimaran SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries and the catamaran SEA JET 2 of Sea Jets.
2020: Two ferries seen near the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries.
2020: Two ferries seen near the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries.
2020: Two ferries seen near the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries and the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries.
2020: Two ferries seen near the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries and the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries.
2020: Three high speed craft operating on the Cyclades seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries.
2020: Three Incat-built high speed ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jes, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2020: Two Incat-built high speed ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2020: Three well-known ships that have been operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways.
2020: Two Incat-built high speed ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries.
2020: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2020: Three ships seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries (at the back) and the FLYINGCAT 5, also of Hellenic Seaways.
2020: Some traffic in Piraeus, with several small ships leaving the port: (From left to right) The small high speed craft SEBECO of ANES Ferries, the small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways are all leaving, while the large ferry NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways is docked. On the left is also the cruise ship CELESTYAL OLYMPIA of Celestyal Cruises.
2020: Two well-known ships of the Saronic Gulf, both operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture, seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries.
2020: Two ships seen in the port of Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is resting, while the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is departing the port.
2020: Two ships seen in the port of Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is resting, while the DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries is departing the port.
2020: Two ships seen in the port of Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is resting, while the BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries is departing the port.
2020: Some traffic at the entrance/exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just entered the port, while the ferry BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries exit in order to head towards the Cyclades.
2020: Two Saronic Gulf ships meeting at the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is leaving, while the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just entered the port.
2020: Two high speed craft (both having their owners named after the Aegean Sea) seen in the port of Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines is leaving the port, whereas the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just returned.
2020: Three different ferries seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines are departing the port. In the middle is the cruise ship CELESTYAL OLYMPIA of Celestyal Cruises.
2020: Two ships seen near the entrance/exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels has entered the port, while the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines is exiting.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen resting in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen resting in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED.
2020: The two ships of ANEK Lines operating directly to Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the ELYROS.
2020: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways 'Flyingcats' serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 4.
2020: Three Hellenic Seaways highs peed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX is departing the port, while the FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 4 are both resting.
2020: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2020: Two rival ferries serving the port of Heraklion seen together in Pireaus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the KRITI II of ANEK Lines.
2020: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways 'Flyingcats' serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 4.
2020: Two different ships both serving islands on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the small passenger boat POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways 'Flyingcats' serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 4.
2020: 2020: Three different ships both serving islands on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the small passenger boat POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways.
2020: Three ships of the Greek coastal service docked together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries, the high speed ferry SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2020: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the HIGHSPEED 4.
2020: Two Incat-built high speed ferries owned by rival companies seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2020: Four ships of the Greek coastal service docked together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries, the high speed ferry SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2020: Three different ships seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2020: Two ships docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries and the KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines.
2020: Three well-known ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is docked, the ELYROS of ANEK Lines is leaving the port, while the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries is seen resting in the background.
2020: Two ships with completely different sizes seen right next to the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The gigantic ELYROS of ANEK Lines has just exited the port and is heading towards Chania, while the tiny SEBECO of ANES Ferries is about to enter.
2020: Two different ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while her former Hellenic Seaways fleetmate NISSOS RODOS is docked.
2020: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 is preparing to depart the port, while the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot.
2020: Four different ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED, the FLYINGCAT 6 and the HIGHSPEED 4, all owned by Hellenic Seaways, and the ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, which was also owned by Hellenic Seaways from 2005 to 2016.
2020: Three different Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED, the FLYINGCAT 6 and the HIGHSPEED 4.
2020: Three different high speed craft operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries.
2020: The two ships of ANEK Lines operating directly to Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the ELYROS.
2020: Two of the most acclaimed ferries of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked, while the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries is leaving the port.
2020: Two of the most acclaimed ferries of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked, while the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries is leaving the port.
2020: Three different ships seen in Piraeus, with all of them usually serving at least two islands of the Cyclades: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the NAXOS JET of Sea Jets.
2020: Some traffic seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries is docked, while the small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels has just entered the port after arriving from Salamina and is about to pass by the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries.
2020: Two ships seen resting together in Piraeus, next to the building of the Ministry of Shipping and Insular Policy: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries and the KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines.
2020: Two Incat-built competing high speed ferries docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2020: Three ships serving the Saronic Gulf docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, alongside two of her former fleetmates, the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways.
2020: Three Hellenic Seaways high speed craft docked in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED, the FLYINGCAT 5 and the HIGHSPEED 4.
2020: Three competing high speed craft docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries.
2020: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 4.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 which has just docked, alongside the HIGHSPEED 4.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 which has just docked, alongside the HIGHSPEED 4.
2020: Two large Japanese-built ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries.
2020: Three competing high speed craft docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries.
2020: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PAROS and the BLUE STAR DELOS.
2020: The two Japanese-built ferries, former ANEK Lines fleetmates, former Adriatic Sea veterans and current Cretan operators seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries.
2020: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus at dawn, just before their departure for the Cyclades: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the SEA JET 2.
2020: All four ships that were part of the Saronic Ferries joint venture that year seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS, the APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS, all owned by 2way Ferries, and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
Three ships seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From back to front) The BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries, the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines.
2020: Two high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways hydrofoils seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX.
2020: Two high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways.
2020: Three hydrofoils operating on the Saronic Gulf docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways, and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways hydrofoils seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX.
2020: The two Japanese-built ferries, former ANEK Lines fleetmates, former Adriatic Sea veterans and current Cretan operators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries.
2020: The two Japanese-built ferries, former ANEK Lines fleetmates, former Adriatic Sea veterans and current Cretan operators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries.
2020: Three Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX, the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYINGCAT 6.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4.
2020: The two Japanese-built ferries, former ANEK Lines fleetmates, former Adriatic Sea veterans and current Cretan operators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries.
2020: Two Incat-built competing high speed ferries docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2020: Three competing high speed craft docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries.
2020: Two ferries with more than 20 years of experience in the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries.
2020: Two ferries with more than 20 years of experience in the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries.
2020: Some ships seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries, the KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. In the middle, on can see the floating museum HELLAS LIBERTY.
2020: Two ships docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries and the KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines.
2020: Two ferries with more than 20 years of experience in the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus during the afternoon: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries.
2020: Two of the best high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4.
2020: Three competing high speed craft docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries.
2020: Two veterans of the Greek coastal service, and former fleetmates under ANEK Lines, docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries.
2020: Two veterans of the Greek coastal service, and former fleetmates under ANEK Lines, docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the FLYINGCAT 5.
2020: Four ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries.
2020: Five ships seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft resting in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the FLYINGCAT 5.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft resting in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the FLYINGCAT 5.
2020: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries.
2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft resting in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the FLYINGCAT 5.
2020: All five ferries serving the Saronic Gulf that year seen together in the port of Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries.
2020: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS and the APOLLON HELLAS.
2020: All five ferries serving the Saronic Gulf that year seen together in the port of Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries.
2020: Two ferries seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries.
2020: Three Incat-built high speed ferries docked in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets.
2020: A handful of Greek high speed craft all seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the SEA JET 2 of Sea Jets, the CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries.
2020: Two ships serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From back to front) The BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines.
2020: Two large ferries, both built in Japan in 1987, and both formerly on the Adriatic Sea, seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. Between them is the floating museum HELLAS LIBERTY.
2020: Two of the best ships of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries, and her former fleetmate, the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways.
2020: Two reliable ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
2020: Two reliable ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
2020: Two acclaimed ferries of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPERFERRY II of Golden Star Ferries, which also used to be owned by Blue Star Ferries from 2000 to 2010.
2020: Two ships of the Greek coastal service seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries and the DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries.
2020: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels is maneuvering, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is docked.
2020: Three ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) he small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels is maneuvering, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries are docked.
2020: Three high speed craft operating on the Cyclades spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries.
2020: Four ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways and the small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels.
2020: Dozens of ships docked in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways, the GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries.
2020: Two of the best ships that the Greek coastal service has ever seen: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries.
2020: Four ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. With the exception of the PHIVOS, all the ships used to be fleetmates back when they were owned by Hellenic Seaways.
2020: The two acclaimed sister ships of Blue Star Ferries, both built in 2000 and currently serving the Cyclades and the Dodecanese: The BLUE STAR 1 and the BLUE STAR 2.
2020: Two ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries and the KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines.
2020: Two ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries.
2021: Two Attica Group ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: Two different kinds of ferries built in 1999 seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is departing the port, while the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked.
2021: Two ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: The two ships of ANEK Lines operating directly to Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I and the ELYROS.
2021: Two Saronic Gulf veteran ferries seen together in Piraeus, with both of them operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
2021: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets serving the Cyclades seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2.
2021: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets serving the Cyclades seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2.
2021: Several ships seen together in the E7 gate and the E8 gate of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries, the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines, the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: Two high speed ferries and one cruiseferry spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets has just returned to the port, while the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries are docked.
2021: Two sister ships built in the well-known Austal Shipyard in Australia as the world's fast high speed ferries in 1998-2000, now reunited in Greece and seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries awaits to begin her career in Greece, while the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets has returned to the port.
2021: Two sister ships built in the well-known Austal Shipyard in Australia as the world's fast high speed ferries in 1998-2000, now reunited in Greece and seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries awaits to begin her career in Greece, while the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets has returned to the port.
2021: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6.
2021: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6.
2021: Two high speed craft spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is departing, while the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets remains docked.
2021: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2021: Two prominent ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries.
2021: One ferry and one high speed craft spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways is seen resting, while the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is heading towards the port's exit.
2021: The two high speed ferries that are considered to be the best ships of Sea Jets seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET.
2021: The two high speed ferries that are considered to be the best ships of Sea Jets seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET.
2021: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2021: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2021: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2021: Two Saronic Gulf veteran ferries seen together in Piraeus, with both of them operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
2021: Two Saronic Gulf veteran ferries seen together in Piraeus, with both of them operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
2021: Two of the three large Japanese-built conventional ferries of Hellenic Seaways seen together during an evening in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE which was departing for the Cyclades and the Dodecanese, and the NISSOS RODOS which was preparing to leave for Chios and Mytilene.
2021: Two different ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY.
2021: Two ships owned by 2way Ferries which have been serving the Saronic Gulf for many years: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS and the POSIDON HELLAS.
2021: Various ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS, the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6.
2021: Two different ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the cruiseferry KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines.
2021: Two ferries built in Japan and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea during the 2000s seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries.
2021: Two ferries built in Japan and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea during the 2000s seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries.
2021: Three ships from different companies seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries, the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries.
2021: Two ferries from Attica Group which were operating on the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries.
2021: Two ferries from Attica Group which were operating on the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries.
2021: Two ships owned by Minoan Lines seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE and the FESTOS PALACE.
2021: Two ships owned by Minoan Lines seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE and the FESTOS PALACE.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines.
2021: Three Japanese-built ferries with experience on both the Adriatic Sea and Cretan service seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries.
2021: Two ships of Sea Jets docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the SIFNOS JET.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines.
2021: Three Japanese-built ferries with experience on both the Adriatic Sea and Cretan service seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries.
2021: Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII.
2021: Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII.
2021: Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII.
2021: Two ships owned by Minoan Lines seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE and the FESTOS PALACE.
2021: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat ELENA F of Elena F Shipping, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: Two of the driving forces behind the strong presence of Sea Jets on the Cyclades, namely its two best high speed ferries, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET.
2021: Two ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat ELENA F of Elena F Shipping and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: Three ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
2021: Two high speed catamarans serving the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SIFNOS JET of Sea Jets and the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: Two Cyclades-based ferries from different generations seen simultaneously in Piraeus: (From left to right) The Ro-Pax OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries.
2021: Two passenger vessels serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: Two passenger vessels serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: Two ferries of different sizes and dimensions seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
2021: Two Saronic Gulf veteran ferries seen together in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From back to front) The HIGHSPEED 4 and the FLYINGCAT 5.
2021: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the catamaran FLYINGCAT 4.
2021: Four conventional ferries serving the Saronic Gulf during that year's summer seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus, with both of them being former competitors on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea: (From left to right) The ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Two Saronic Gulf veteran ferries seen together in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From back to front) The HIGHSPEED 4 and the FLYINGCAT 5.
2021: Two much-appreciated ferries seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the conventional ferry BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines.
2021: Several ships seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines, the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries, the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways, the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: Two high speed craft seen resting in the E10 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SIFNOS JET of Sea Jets and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: Two ships owned by Minoan Lines seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE and the KNOSSOS PALACE.
2021: Two ferries seen right at the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines is heading towards the entrance of the port, whereas the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets has exited and now heads towards the Western Cyclades.
2021: Two ferries serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries.
2021: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines is docked, while the KRITI I of ANEK Lines is undergoing her maneuvering procedure.
2021: Three ferries spotted in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines are docked, while the KRITI I of ANEK Lines is undergoing her maneuvering procedure.
2021: Two high speed ferries operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines.
2021: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen both departing the port of Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the CHAMPION JET 2.
2021: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen both departing the port of Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the CHAMPION JET 2.
2021: Two spectacular cruiseferries seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries has departed the port. Both of them used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, and have prominently served the Northeast Aegean Sea.
2021: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the hydrofoil LFYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways is leaving the port.
2021: The two ferries of ANEK Lines with direct services to Crete seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I and the ELYROS.
2021: Two ferries from different generations seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines.
2021: Two ships operating under the Saronic Ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Four ships seen in the E7 gate and the E8 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferires and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007.
2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways spotted together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX.
2021: Two ships operating under the Saronic Ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways spotted together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX.
2021: Two ships of significantly different sizes seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels is heading towards her docking spot.
2021: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus, with both of them being former competitors on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea: (From left to right) The ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Two ferries seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines.
2021: Two ferries seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries.
2021: A view of two high speed craft in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the FLYINGCAT 3 is heading towards the E8 gate.
2021: Some traffic around the E8 gate and the E9 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is maneuvering, the TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways is changing her berthing spot.
2021: Two of the driving forces behind the strong presence of Sea Jets on the Cyclades, namely its two best high speed ferries, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET.
2021: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Dozens of ships seen docked in the E8 gate and the E9 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the TERA JET of Sea Jets.
2021: Two ships operating under the Saronic Ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Two of the driving forces behind the strong presence of Sea Jets on the Cyclades, namely its two best high speed ferries, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under ANEK Lines, and have also previously served the Adriatic Sea at the start of their careers in Greece.
2021: Three different ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the cruiseferry KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the ferry BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries.
2021: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is docked, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot.
2021: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is docked, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot.
2021: Two different kinds of ships seen right outside of the port of Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier PREVELIS of Ainaftis is heading towards her docking spot in Drapetsona, while the landing craft ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways is seen sailing to Aegina.
2021: The two ferries of ANEK Lines with direct services to Crete seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I and the ELYROS.
2021: Two ferries from different generations seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines.
2021: Two ships operating under the Saronic Ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Four ships seen in the E7 gate and the E8 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferires and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017.
2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007.
2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways spotted together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX.
2021: Two ships operating under the Saronic Ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways spotted together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX.
2021: Two ships of significantly different sizes seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels is heading towards her docking spot.
2021: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus, with both of them being former competitors on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea: (From left to right) The ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Two ferries seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines.
2021: Two ferries seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries.
2021: A view of two high speed craft in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the FLYINGCAT 3 is heading towards the E8 gate.
2021: Some traffic around the E8 gate and the E9 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is maneuvering, the TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways is changing her berthing spot.
2021: Two of the driving forces behind the strong presence of Sea Jets on the Cyclades, namely its two best high speed ferries, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET.
2021: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Dozens of ships seen docked in the E8 gate and the E9 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the TERA JET of Sea Jets.
2021: Two ships operating under the Saronic Ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Two of the driving forces behind the strong presence of Sea Jets on the Cyclades, namely its two best high speed ferries, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under ANEK Lines, and have also previously served the Adriatic Sea at the start of their careers in Greece.
2021: Three different ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the cruiseferry KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the ferry BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries.
2021: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is docked, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot.
2021: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is docked, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot.
2021: Two different kinds of ships seen right outside of the port of Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier PREVELIS of Ainaftis is heading towards her docking spot in Drapetsona, while the landing craft ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways is seen sailing to Aegina.
2021: Two ferries from Attica Group which were operating on the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries.
2021: Two ferries from Attica Group which were operating on the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries.
2021: Two high speed ferries built in the Austal Shipyard in Australia and serving the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX.
2021: Two ferries seen resting in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries and the TERA JET of Sea Jets.
2021: Two ferries seen resting in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries and the TERA JET of Sea Jets.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under ANEK Lines.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under ANEK Lines.
2021: Two prominent ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From back front) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways and the SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines. The latter used to be owned by Hellenic Seaways, having operated for them as the HIGHSPEED 5 (2005-2016) and then as the HIGHSPEED 7 (2016-2018).
2021: Two ships of Minoan Lines seen resting in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE and the FESTOS PALACE.
2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus: (From back to front) The HIGHSPEED 4 and the FLYINGCAT 5.
2021: Two ferries from Attica Group which were operating on the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries.
2021: Two ships of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The high speed ferry TERA JET and the conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL, which operates under the Sea Jets Ferries brandname.
2021: Two high speed ferries built in the Austal Shipyard in Australia and serving the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: The two ferries of ANEK Lines with direct services to Crete seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I and the ELYROS.
2021: Three Japanese-built ferries spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines, the ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries.
2021: Two ferries seen in Piraeus during the afternoon: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines is arriving, while the cruiseferry DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries is seen resting in the port.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines.
2021: Two high speed craft seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets.
2021: Two veteran ferries of the Saronic Gulf docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries.
2021: Two high speed craft seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets.
2021: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under ANEK Lines, and have also previously served the Adriatic Sea at the start of their careers in Greece.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under ANEK Lines, and have also previously served the Adriatic Sea at the start of their careers in Greece.
2021: One ferry seen passing by the other in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked, while the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries has returned and is now heading towards her docking spot.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries constructed in the 1970s seen laid-up in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The ALEXANDRA L of Kefalonian Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries constructed in the 1970s seen laid-up in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The ALEXANDRA L of Kefalonian Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries.
2021: Two Japanese-built ferries constructed in the 1970s seen laid-up in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The ALEXANDRA L of Kefalonian Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries.
2021: Three Ro-Ro carriers seen in the Drapetsona terminal in Piraeus: (From left to right) The IOSIF K of Creta Cargo Lines, the TALOS of Creta Cargo Lines and the BLUE CARRIER 1 of Blue Star Ferries.
2021: Three Ro-Ro carriers seen in the Drapetsona terminal in Piraeus: (From left to right) The IOSIF K of Creta Cargo Lines, the TALOS of Creta Cargo Lines and the BLUE CARRIER 1 of Blue Star Ferries.
2021: Two high speed craft built in 1999 seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways.
2021: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2.
2021: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2.
Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED.
2021: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2.