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  • Giannis S | greekpassengerships

    GIANNIS S (ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ Σ) Spanopoulos Speed Lines ex-HYDRA I (ΥΔΡΑ Ι) of Hydra Speed Lines (2009-2019) Built in 1982 (age 44). Registered in Lomé. Current line: None (under refit in Sarandë) Τhe high speed catamaran GIANNIS S was built in 1982 in Norway. She was initially launched as the ROSARIO, but she was completed as the VENTURE 83 for the Norwegian company Westamaran Hydrofoils. She was deployed on the Bergen-Stavanger line on the North Sea, but her career in Norway only lasted one year, as she was sold in 1983 to the newly-established Greek company Cretan Ferries, which was based in Rethymnon. She was renamed NEARCHOS and she was deployed on the Piraeus-Rethymnon line, thus becoming the first high speed craft in the history of the Greek coastal service to operate in Crete, while also becoming the first catamaran to ever operate in Greece. Despite holding these honours, her service on the Piraeus-Rethymnon line was not very successful, as she was not a ferry (with most passengers traveling to Crete by car), and she experienced a few engine troubles. As a result, in 1988, after Cretan Ferries acquired the conventional ferry ARKADI, the NEARCHOS was instead deployed on the Heraklion-Santorini-Ios-Naxos-Paros line, where she stayed for every summer until 1999, except in 1995 and in 1996, when she operated on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea. In 1999, she was sold to Panou Shipping, which deployed her on the Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri line on the Saronic Gulf, under the name KERAVNOS II. In 2007, her company ceased operations and she was laid-up in Perama. She remained there until 2009, when she was sold to Hydra Speed Lines. She was renamed HYDRA I and she was deployed on the Piraeus-Poros-Hydra-Spetses line, but her operations there were very brief as she suffered a major engine failure, which made her miss the rest of the 2009 season. The ship was then laid-up in Salamina from 2009 to 2012, and then in Floisbos from 2012 to 2018. She was moved back to Salamina in 2018. In 2019 she was renamed GIANNIS S, after having been sold to the Greek company Spanopoulos Speed Lines. Following four years of refit in Salamina, and 13 years of lay-up, she was reactivated in 2022 on the Rhodes-Fetihye line, under a collaboration with Sky Marine Ferries. After two seasons there, she was deployed on the Samos- Kuşadası line in 2024. In 2025 she returned to the Ionian Sea for the first time in 29 years, as she was deployed on the Corfu-Sarandë line. PHOTOS (2017, 2022, 2023, 2024): HYDRA I The HYDRA I seen laid-up in Floisbos (7/2017). HYDRA I The HYDRA I seen laid-up in Floisbos (7/2017). HYDRA I The HYDRA I seen laid-up in Floisbos (7/2017). HYDRA I The HYDRA I seen in Floisbos during the evening (7/2017). HYDRA I The HYDRA I seen in Floisbos during the evening (7/2017). HYDRA I The HYDRA I in Floisbos, the port where she has been docked since 2012 (9/2017). HYDRA I The HYDRA I seen in the port of Floisbos (9/2017). HYDRA I The HYDRA I laid-up in the port of Floisbos (9/2017). HYDRA I The HYDRA I laid-up in the port of Floisbos (9/2017). HYDRA I The HYDRA I laid-up in the port of Floisbos (9/2017). HYDRA I Passing by the laid-up HYDRA I in Floisbos (9/2017). HYDRA I Passing by the laid-up HYDRA I in Floisbos (9/2017). HYDRA I The HYDRA I, Greece's first-ever catamaran, now laid-up in Floisbos, awaiting her fate (9/2017). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S seen docked in Perama, as she undergoes her winter refit following the completion of her first season under Spanopoulos Speed Lines, and her first active season since 2009 (9/2022). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S seen in Perama, after having finished her summer season on the Rhodes-Fethiye line (9/2022). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S docked in Perama (9/2022). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S docked in Perama (9/2022). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S docked in Perama (9/2022). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S seen resting in Perama for the winter (11/2022). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S seen resting in Perama for the winter (11/2022). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S seen resting in Perama for the winter (11/2022). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S seen in Perama (11/2022). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S still seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Perama (1/2023). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S seen while undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Perama, before she entered service on the Samos-Kuşadası line for the summer (4/2024). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S seen while undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Perama, before she entered service on the Samos-Kuşadası line for the summer (4/2024). GIANNIS S The GIANNIS S seen while undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Perama, before she entered service on the Samos-Kuşadası line for the summer (4/2024).

  • Gallery | greekpassengerships

    Ships Gallery In the following pages you can find the pictures of the different ships I have seen and photographed. Please note that all pictures are under my property, unless it is mentioned otherwise. Please do not use any picture for any secondary project without having asked for my permission first. Enjoy! PHOTOGRAPHED SHIPS: ACTIVE GREEK FERRIES AND HIGH SPEED CRAFT: ACHAEOS ADAMANTIOS KORAIS AGIA BARBARA AGIA MARINA AGIA MARINA ANTIPAROU AGIOI ANARGYROI AGIOS ATHANASIOS AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV AGIOS GERASIMOS II AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS AGIOS NIKOLAOS AGIOS NIKOLAOS L AGIOS SPIRIDON AIAKOS AIANTAS ALEXANDROS M ALKYON II ANDREAS KALVOS ANDROS JET ANNA MARIA ANO CHORA II ANTIGONE APOLLON HELLAS APOSTOLOS M AQUA BLUE AQUA JEWEL ARIADNE ARIS IV ARTEMIS ATHINA P BLUE CARRIER 1 BLUE GALAXY BLUE HORIZON BLUE STAR CHIOS BLUE STAR DELOS BLUE STAR MYCONOS BLUE STAR NAXOS BLUE STAR PAROS BLUE STAR PATMOS BLUE STAR 1 BLUE STAR 2 CALDERA VISTA CHAMPION JET 1 CHAMPION JET 2 DIAGORAS DIMITRIOS P DIMITRIOS S DIONISIOS SOLOMOS EIRINI K EKATERINI P ELENA A ELENI ELYROS EMPEDOKLIS EVIA STAR EXPRESS SKOPELITIS FANEROMENI FANEROMENI POROU IV FAST FERRIES ANDROS FESTOS PALACE FIOR DI LEVANTE FLYINGCAT 3 FLYINGCAT 4 FLYINGCAT 5 FLYINGCAT 6 FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I FLYING DOLPHIN XVII FLYING DOLPHIN XIX FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX GEORGIA M GEORGIOS GIANNIS S (ex-HYDRA I) GLYKOFILOUSA IV GLYKOFILOUSA V GLYKOFILOUSA VIII HELLENIC HIGHSPEED HIGHSPEED 4 IOANNIS SOPHIA K IOANNIS THIRESIA IOANNIS II IONAS IONIS KAPETAN CHRISTOS KAPTAN STAVROS KATERINA STAR KEFALONIA KONSTANTINOS K KNOSSOS PALACE KRITI I KRITI II KYDON PALACE KYRIAKI MACEDON MARE DI LEVANTE MARIA T MARMARI EXPRESS MATOULA K MEGANISI II MENEKRATIS MICHAIL N NAXOS JET NIKOLAKIS D NIKOLAOS A NISSOS POROS NISSOS RODOS NISSOS SAMOS NISSOS THIRASSIA OLYMPIC CHAMPION OLYMPUS ORION III OSIA METHODIA PANAGIA KOIMISIS II PANAGIOTIS D PANORAMA PANTANASSA PAROS JET PELAGITIS PHIVOS POSIDON HELLAS Show More POWER JET PREVELIS PROKOPIOS M PROTOPOROS VI PROTOPOROS X PROTOPOROS XI PROTOPOROS XIII PROTOPOROS XIV PSYTTALEIA II SALAMINOMACHOS SANTORINI PALACE SEA JET 2 SIFNOS JET SPEED CAT I SPEEDRUNNER JET (ex-SPEEDRUNNER III) SPORADES STAR (ex-AQUA STAR) SPYRIDON S STAVROS N SUPERCAT JET (ex-SUPERCAT) SUPEREXPRESS SUPERFAST I SUPERFERRY SUPER JET SUPERRUNNER JET (ex-SUPERRUNNER) SUPERSPEED SUPERSTAR (ex-SUPERFERRY II) SYMI TALOS TELAMON TERA JET Show More THEOLOGOS P THEOLOGOS V II THEOMITOR THEOTOKOS THUNDER VASOS K WORLDCHAMPION JET ACTIVE GREEK SMALL PASSENGER SHIPS: AGIA MARINA AEGINIS AGIOS EFRAÏM AGIOS NIKOLAOS AGIOS NIKOLAOS II AGIOS SOSTIS AGISTRI EXPRESS I AIMILIA ALCYON ALEXANDER ANEMOS ANNA MARU ANNA II ANNOULA II ANTIPAROS STAR ARTEMIS ATHANASIOS V AZIMUT BARBAYANNIS BOB SFOUGKARAKIS BUONA FORTUNA CALYPSO CAPTAIN KOULIS CAPTAIN LEFTERIS CHRISTINAKI CHRISTOS COSMOS DELFINI DELOS EXPRESS DIMOSTHENIS DIMOSTHENIS K ELAFONISOS ELEFTHERIOS D ELENA F EXPRESS PANORMITIS FANTASIA FREEDOM II FREEDOM III GARBIS GEORGIOS BROUFAS GEORGIOS BROUFAS II HELLAS HERMES K (ex-AFRICANA) IASON IKAROS PALACE IOANNIS D IONIAN SUN KAPETAN KONSTANTIS KAPETAN YIANGOS KASSANDRA DELFINOUS KELLY CRUISE KING THIRAS KYRIARCHOS KYRIARCHOS II KYRIARCHOS III KYRIARCHOS IV MAÏSTROS MARGARITA CH MENIA MARIA I MYKONOS EXPRESS MYKONOS JEWEL Show More MYKONOS SPIRIT MYKONOS STAR MYTILINAIOS CH NAXOS STAR NERAÏDA NISSOS TINOS OKEANOS ORCA ORPHEAS PANAGIA PANAGIA KAMATEROU PETROULA PLATYTERA TON OURANON POSEIDON POSEIDON PRESTIGE SALAMIS EXPRESS I SALAMIS EXPRESS III SANTA IRINI SANTORINI SARGOS II SEBECO SEBECO II SETI SOPHIA STAR SPETSES EXPRESS I SPETSES EXPRESS II SPYROS V STAVROULA V TAXIARCHIS D Show More THALASSA THEOSKEPASTI THIRASSIA II THYELLA TZORTZIA YPAPANTI INACTIVE GREEK FERRIES, HIGH SPEED CRAFT AND SMALL PASSENGER SHIPS: ALEXANDRA L EL. VENIZELOS KALLI P SAONISOS TAXIARCHIS ZAKYNTHOS 1 FORMER GREEK FERRIES, HIGH SPEED CRAFT AND SMALL PASSENGER SHIPS OPERATING OVERSEAS: AGGELIS F AQUA SPIRIT ARIS III CRUISE EUROPA FLYINGCAT 1 HIGHSPEED 6 KNOSSOS PALACE KYDON NEARCHOS ODYSSEAS ELYTIS PANAGIA FANEROMENI PROTOPOROS XVI SUPERFAST XII THEOCHARIS MARIA L RETIRED SHIPS HAVING PREVIOUSLY OPERATED IN THE GREEK COASTAL SERVICE: BARI EUROPEAN EXPRESS EXPRESS PEGASUS FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII IONIAN SKY JET FERRY 1 MYTILENE PANAGIA TINOU RIGEL I VITSENTZOS KORNAROS PHOTOGRAPHED PORTS: AEGINA AGISTRI ANTIPAROS ANTIRRION DELOS FLOISBOS GALATAS TROIZINIAS HYDRA IGOUMENITSA IOS KIMOLOS KOUFONISI KYLLINI LAVRION MYKONOS NAXOS NEA KAMENI PAROS PERAMA PIRAEUS POROS RAFINA RION SALAMINA SANTORINI SIFNOS SPETSES SYROS TINOS ZAKYNTHOS OTHER PHOTOS: FUNNELS MODELS STICKERS

  • Home | greekpassengerships

    Greek Coastal Service www.greekpassengerships.com Alexandros Vrailas All my personal photos from the Greek passenger ships that operate in mainland Greece and in the Greek Islands. 1/24 Most Recent Blog Posts: PANAGIA KOIMISIS Tribute and Moments from Back-to-back Trips ELENA F Tribute and Moments of Trip Piraeus Morning Visit on 1 August 2022

  • Eirini | greekpassengerships

    EIRINI (ΕΙΡΗΝΗ) -Patmos Boatmen Union Built in 2008 (age 18). Registered in Patmos. Current line: Patmos-Marathi-Arkioi-Leipsoi The small passenger ship EIRINI was built in 2008 in Greece for the Patmos Boatmen Union. She was deployed on the Patmos-Marathi-Arkioi-Leipsoi line on the Dodecanese, and she also helps transport passengers arriving in Patmos via cruise ships to the island. PHOTOS (2022): EIRINI The EIRINI seen docked in Patmos (8/2022). EIRINI The EIRINI seen docked in Patmos (8/2022). EIRINI The EIRINI seen docked in Patmos (8/2022).

  • Alkmini | greekpassengerships

    ALKMINI (ΑΛΚΜΗΝΗ) -Rhodes Sea Cruises Built in 1992 (age 34 ). Registered in Rhodes. Current line: Rhodes-Exonisi The traditional wooden sailing passenger ship ALKMINI was built in 1992 in Greece for Rhodes Sea Cruises. She performs daily cruises based in Rhodes, heading to the island's most popular beaches and coastal towns (namely Lindos, Tsambika, Antony Quinn Bay, Traganou, Afantou and Kallithea), as well as to the small nearby islet of Exonisi. PHOTOS (2022): ALKMINI The ALKMINI seen docked in Rhodes (8/2022). ALKMINI The ALKMINI seen docked in Rhodes (8/2022).

  • Pantanassa | greekpassengerships

    PANTANASSA (ΠΑΝΤΑΝΑΣΣΑ) -Pantanassa NE Built in 1990 (age 36). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (laid-up in Salamina) The landing craft PANTANASSA was built in 1990 in Greece, as the PREVEZA for the Municipality of Preveza, for service on the Preveza-Aktion line on the Ambracian Gulf. She operated there until 2002, when the service between both ports she was serving was discontinued following the completion of the construction of an undersea road tunnel. That year she was deployed on the Rion-Antirrion line. She then moved to the Kefalonia-Ithaca-Lefkada line on the Ionian Sea in 2003, where she remained for one season. She then returned to the Rion-Antirrion line in 2004. In 2007 she was sold to the newly-established Greek company Pantanassa NE, and she was renamed PANTANASSA. She underwent a major conversion in Salamina, during which she was lengthened, her bridge was moved forward, an upper deck was added, her bow was completely modified and her engines were replaced. She then entered service on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea, where she operated for three seasons. In 2010 she returned to the Rion-Antirrion line, which she served over the next 10 years. In 2020 she was deployed on the Megara-Salamina line. In 2022 she was once again deployed on the Rion-Antirrion line, but since that summer season ended she has been laid-up in Salamina. PHOTOS (2020, 2022, 2023, 2024): PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA having just arrived in Megara (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA having just arrived in Megara (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA having just arrived in Megara (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen resting in Megara (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen resting in Megara (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen resting in Megara (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen docked in Megara (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen docked in Megara (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen maneuvering in order to leave Salamina (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen maneuvering in order to leave Salamina (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen maneuvering in order to leave Salamina (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen heading from Salamina to Megara (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen heading from Salamina to Megara (8/2020). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she docked after having spent the summer season on the Rion-Antirrion line (9/2022). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she docked after having spent the summer season on the Rion-Antirrion line (9/2022). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she docked after having spent the summer season on the Rion-Antirrion line (9/2022). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Paloukia in Salamina (9/2022). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Paloukia in Salamina (9/2022). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina (10/2022). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she would presumably remain for the winter (11/2022). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she continued to be laid-up (1/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she continued to be laid-up (1/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she continued to be laid-up (1/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she went on to spend the winter (1/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she went on to spend the winter (1/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she went on to spend the winter (1/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina (1/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she continued to be laid-up (4/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she continued to be laid-up (4/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she continued to be laid-up (4/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, with no prospects of a reactivation to service by her company (4/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, with no prospects of a reactivation to service by her company (4/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, with no prospects of a reactivation to service by her company (4/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she ultimately remained laid-up, as she did not operate during the summer (9/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she ultimately remained laid-up, as she did not operate during the summer (9/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, where she ultimately remained laid-up, as she did not operate during the summer (9/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen as she continues to be laid-up in Salamina (9/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen as she continues to be laid-up in Salamina, with her future being uncertain (9/2023). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA spotted in Salamina, while awaiting her fate (4/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA spotted in Salamina, while awaiting her fate (4/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA spotted in Salamina, while awaiting her fate (4/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen laid-up in Salamina, while awaiting her fate (4/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen laid-up in Salamina, while awaiting her fate (4/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen laid-up in Salamina, while awaiting her fate (4/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina (6/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina (6/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina (6/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, with no plans for a return to service (6/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, with no plans for a return to service (6/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, with no plans for a return to service (6/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen while docked in Salamina (6/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina (8/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina (8/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina (8/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, with no plans for a return to service (8/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, with no plans for a return to service (8/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen in Salamina, with no plans for a return to service (8/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen laid-up in Salamina, while awaiting her fate (8/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen laid-up in Salamina, while awaiting her fate (8/2024). PANTANASSA The PANTANASSA seen laid-up in Salamina, while awaiting her fate (8/2024).

  • Artemis | greekpassengerships

    ARTEMIS (ΑΡΤΕΜΙΣ) -Hellenic Seaways Built in 1997 (age 29). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Lavrion-Kea-Kythnos-Syros-Tinos-Andros-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Sikinos-Folegandros-Kimolos-Milos-Sifnos-Serifos The conventional ferry ARTEMIS was built in 1997 in Greece, as the GEORGIOS 2 for the Greek company Akouriki Shipping Company, for service on the Saronic Gulf, following the sale of the company's previous vessel, namely the GEORGIOS (now the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries), in 1995. She operated on the Piraeus-Aegina-Methana-Poros-Hydra-Spetses-Porto Cheli line. The ship was acquired by Minoan Flying Dolphins in 1999, and she began operating under the Saronikos Ferries division. When Minoan Flying Dolphins (which had been renamed Hellas Flying Dolphins in 2002) was rebranded as Hellenic Seaways in 2005, the ship was renamed ARTEMIS, and she continued to be deployed on the Saronic Gulf, namely on the Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri-Methana-Poros-Hydra-Spetses line. In 2008 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Aegina-Methana-Poros line. In 2009, she was chartered to ANEK Lines for three years, and she was deployed on the inter-Cyclades lifeline, namely on the Lavrion-Kea-Kythnos-Syros-Tinos-Andros-Paros-Naxos-Donousa-Amorgos-Milos-Kimolos-Folegandros-Sikinos-Ios-Santorini-Thirassia-Anafi line. After the 2012 summer season she returned to Hellenic Seaways, and she was deployed on the Volos-Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos line on the Sporades in 2013. In 2014 her company became part of the Saronic Ferries joint venture, and she returned to the Saronic Gulf, serving the Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri-Methana-Poros line. In 2015 she returned to the inter-Cyclades lifeline, this time on the Lavrion-Kea-Kythnos-Syros-Tinos-Andros-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Sikinos-Folegandros-Kimolos-Milos-Sifnos-Serifos line, in order to cover the space left by the ships owned by NEL Lines (namely the AQUA SPIRIT and the AQUA JEWEL, which were then purchased by Sea Jets in 2016 and 2017, respectively), which were at the time arrested by their crews. PHOTOS (2014, 2015, 2018, 2021): ARTEMIS Crossing the ARTEMIS on the Saronic Gulf, on her way to Piraeus (7/2014). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS in Piraeus (8/2014). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen from the pier of Lavrion (7/2015). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS in Lavrion, awaiting her departure to the 14 Cyclades islands she needs to serve, following NEL Lines' suspension from the service (7/2015). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS docked in Ios (6/2018). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS docked in Ios (6/2018). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS docked in Ios (6/2018). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen in Ios (6/2018). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen in Ios (6/2018). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS in Ios, prior to her departure (6/2018). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS in Ios (6/2018). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS leaving Ios (6/2018). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen arriving in Kimolos (6/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen arriving in Kimolos (6/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen arriving in Kimolos (6/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen approaching the port of Kimolos (6/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen approaching the port of Kimolos (6/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen maneuvering in Kimolos (6/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen maneuvering in Kimolos (6/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen maneuvering in Kimolos (6/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Kimolos (6/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Kimolos (6/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Kimolos (6/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen entering the bay where the port of Ios is found (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen arriving in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen arriving in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen arriving in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen heading towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen heading towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen heading towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS on her way towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS on her way towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS on her way towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen maneuvering in the port of Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen maneuvering in the port of Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen maneuvering in the port of Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen docking in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen docking in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen docking in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS having just docked in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS having just docked in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS having just docked in Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen departing the port of Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen departing the port of Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen maneuvering while leaving the port of Ios (7/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen docked in Lavrion (9/2021).

  • Port of Aegina | greekpassengerships

    PORT OF AEGINA (ΑΙΓΙΝΑ) Island located on the Saronic Gulf, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): AEGINA 2015: The two competing Saronic Gulf one-day cruise ships: (From left to right) The KASSANDRA DELFINOUS of Olympic Cruises and the PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises. AEGINA 2015: The two competing Saronic Gulf one-day cruise ships: (From left to right) The KASSANDRA DELFINOUS of Olympic Cruises and the PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises. AEGINA 2015: The two competing Saronic Gulf one-day cruise ships: (From left to right) The KASSANDRA DELFINOUS of Olympic Cruises and the PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises. AEGINA 2015: Two ferries operating late schedule from Aegina to Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. AEGINA 2016: Two of the three ships operating together under the Saronic Ferries joint venture for that year together in Aegina: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries leaves the port and heads towards Methana, while the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries has just docked and prepares to leave soon for Piraeus. AEGINA 2016: Two ships seen from a far distance next to the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The IONIS of Leve Ferries heads towards Piraeus, while the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries heads towards Aegina. AEGINA 2016: Two ships seen from a far distance next to the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The IONIS of Leve Ferries heads towards Piraeus, while the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries heads towards Aegina. AEGINA 2016: Two ships seen from a far distance meeting up next to the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The IONIS of Leve Ferries heads towards Piraeus, while the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries heads towards Aegina. AEGINA 2016: Two beloved ships in the Greek coastal service together in Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the IONIS of Leve Ferries. AEGINA 2016: The sterns of two of the most beloved ships in the Greek coastal service together in Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the IONIS of Leve Ferries. AEGINA 2018: Two small ships seen next to the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins heads to the port from Agistri, while the AGISTRI EXPRESS I of Agistriotiki NE leaves in order to go to Agistri. AEGINA 2018: Two competing hydrofoils seen in Aegina together: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins leaves, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways heads towards the port. AEGINA 2018: Two ships seen from a far distance next to the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries heads towards Agistri, while the APOLLON HELLAS of the same company heads towards Aegina. AEGINA 2018: Two ships seen from a far distance next to the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries heads towards Agistri, while the APOLLON HELLAS of the same company heads towards Aegina. AEGINA 2019: Two ships seen resting in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The small high speed boat SEBECO II of Alko Ferries and the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. AEGINA 2019: Two ships seen resting in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The small high speed boat SEBECO II of Alko Ferries and the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. AEGINA 2019: Two ships from different generations seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The one-day cruise ship COSMOS of Evermore Cruises and the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. Picture taken by my sister, to whom I am extremely grateful. AEGINA 2019: Two ships from different generations seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The one-day cruise ship COSMOS of Evermore Cruises and the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. Picture taken by my sister, to whom I am extremely grateful. AEGINA 2019: Two ships from different generations seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The one-day cruise ship COSMOS of Evermore Cruises and the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. Picture taken by my sister, to whom I am extremely grateful. AEGINA 2020: Two different kinds of ferries seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is approaching, while the landing craft AGIA MARINA of Dolychio is already docked. AEGINA 2020: Two different kinds of ferries seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is approaching, while the landing craft AGIA MARINA of Dolychio is already docked. AEGINA 2020: Two ships seen in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is maneuvering in order to dock, while the small one-day passenger ship ANNA II of Antoniou Cruises is leaving in order to head towards Agistri. AEGINA 2020: Some traffic in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is seen resting, while the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is leaving the port. AEGINA 2020: Two veteran ferries, both acclaimed on the Saronic Gulf, seen together in Aegina: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. AEGINA 2020: Two veteran ferries, both acclaimed on the Saronic Gulf, seen together in Aegina: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. AEGINA 2021: Two much-appreciated ferries seen arriving in the port of Aegina simultaneously: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. AEGINA 2021: Two much-appreciated ferries seen arriving in the port of Aegina simultaneously: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. AEGINA 2021: Two much-appreciated ferries seen arriving in the port of Aegina simultaneously: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. AEGINA 2021: Two different ships seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The landing craft ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways (which was deployed on the Piraeus-Aegina line that season) is arriving in the port, while the small passenger ship ANNA II of Antoniou Cruises is already docked. AEGINA 2021: Two kinds of ships highlighting some traffic in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways is leaving for Piraeus, while the landing craft ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways prepares to dock. AEGINA 2021: Two kinds of ships highlighting some traffic in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways is leaving for Piraeus, while the landing craft ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways prepares to dock. AEGINA 2021: Two ships seen docked together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship ANNA II of Antoniou Cruises and the ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. AEGINA 2021: Two ships seen docked together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship ANNA II of Antoniou Cruises and the ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. AEGINA 2021: Two ships seen together in Aegina: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is departing, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways is arriving. The former used to be owned by Hellenic Seaways from 2005 to 2015, hence being once fleetmates with the latter. AEGINA 2021: Two ships seen together in Aegina: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways is arriving, while the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is departing. AEGINA 2021: Two different ships seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The landing craft ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways (which was deployed on the Piraeus-Aegina line that season) is leaving the the port, while the small passenger ship ANNA II of Antoniou Cruises is already docked. AEGINA 2021: Two ships seen docked together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The landing craft ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways and the one-day cruise ship PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises. AEGINA 2021: Two ships seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The small passenger boat NERAÏDA of Sea Bond is leaving the port in order to head to Moni, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is preparing to dock. AEGINA 2022: Two ferries operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen together in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is docked, while the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is seen arriving. AEGINA 2022: Two ferries operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen together in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is docked, while the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is seen arriving. AEGINA 2022: Two ferries operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen together in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is docked, while the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to dock as well. AEGINA 2022: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS is seen docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO HIGHSPEED 2 of Hellenic Seaways is leaving the port. AEGINA 2022: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS is seen docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO HIGHSPEED 2 of Hellenic Seaways is leaving the port. AEGINA 2022: Two different kinds of passenger ships seen together in Aegina: (From left to right) The one-day cruise ship COSMOS of Evermore Cruises is docked in the port, while the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is seen arriving. AEGINA 2022: Two different kinds of passenger ships seen together in Aegina: (From left to right) The one-day cruise ship COSMOS of Evermore Cruises is docked in the port, while the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is seen arriving. AEGINA 2022: Three different passenger ships with many years of experience on the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the one-day cruise ship COSMOS of Evermore Cruises. AEGINA 2022: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways coming from different generations seen together in Aegina: (From left to right) The newly-built aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED is seen arriving, while the veteran hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX is seen leaving. AEGINA 2022: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways coming from different generations seen together in Aegina: (From left to right) The newly-built aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED is seen arriving, while the veteran hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX is seen leaving. AEGINA 2022: Two small passenger ships based in Aegina seen together in the island's port: (From left to right) The AGISTRI EXPRESS I of Agistriotiki NE is seen leaving, while the NERAÏDA of Sea Bond is seen docked. AEGINA 2022: Two small passenger ships based in Aegina seen together in the island's port: (From left to right) The AGISTRI EXPRESS I of Agistriotiki NE is seen leaving, while the NERAÏDA of Sea Bond is seen docked. AEGINA 2022: Two passenger ships performing one-day cruises on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: From left to right) The ANNA II of Antoniou Cruises and the MANDALENA of Pegasus Cruises. AEGINA 2022: Two passenger ships performing one-day cruises on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: From left to right) The ANNA II of Antoniou Cruises and the MANDALENA of Pegasus Cruises. AEGINA 2022: Two passenger ships performing one-day cruises on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: From left to right) The ANNA II of Antoniou Cruises and the MANDALENA of Pegasus Cruises. AEGINA 2022: Two passenger ships performing one-day cruises on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: From left to right) The ANNA II of Antoniou Cruises and the MANDALENA of Pegasus Cruises. AEGINA 2022: Two passenger ships performing one-day cruises on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: From left to right) The ANNA II of Antoniou Cruises and the MANDALENA of Pegasus Cruises. AEGINA 2023: Two ships seen arriving in Aegina during the summer: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. AEGINA 2023: Two ships seen arriving in Aegina during the summer: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. AEGINA 2023: Two high speed craft seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is leaving, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. AEGINA 2023: Two high speed craft seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is leaving, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. AEGINA 2024: Two ships seen docked together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. AEGINA 2024: Two small passenger ships linking Aegina with the small island of Moni seen docked in the port of the former island: (From left to right) The NERAÏDA of Sea Bond and the TZORTZIA of Sea Bus Waterways. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries seen together in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries seen together in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries seen together in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is docked, while the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is about to dock next to her. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries seen together in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is docked, while the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is about to dock next to her. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries seen together in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries has left the port, while the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries remains docked. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and with a long history of service on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the APOLLON HELLAS. AEGINA 2024: Two small passenger ships owned by Sea Bus Waterways and linking Aegina with the small island of Moni seen docked in the port of the former island: (From left to right) The NEFELI and the TZORTZIA. AEGINA 2024: Two high speed craft seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is leaving, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. AEGINA 2024: Two high speed craft seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is leaving, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. AEGINA 2024: Two high speed craft seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is leaving. AEGINA 2024: Two ships seen in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is approaching the port, while the NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is leaving. AEGINA 2024: Two ships seen in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is leaving, while the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is approaching the port. AEGINA 2024: Two ships seen in the port of Aegina during the evening: (From left to right) The NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is leaving, while the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is approaching the port. AEGINA 2024: Two high speed craft seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is leaving, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is arriving. AEGINA 2024: Two small passenger ships owned by Sea Bus Waterways and linking Aegina with the small island of Moni seen docked in the port of the former island: (From left to right) The NEFELI and the TZORTZIA. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is leaving, while the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is approaching the port. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is leaving, while the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is approaching the port. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is leaving, while the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is approaching the port. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is about to dock, while the NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries has left the port. AEGINA 2024: Two passenger ships seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is seen leaving. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Aegina: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is docked, while the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is about to dock next to her. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Aegina: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is docked, while the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is about to dock next to her. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Aegina: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is docked, while the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is about to dock next to her. AEGINA 2024: Two types of passenger ships seen heading towards the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The one-day cruise ship PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. AEGINA 2024: Two types of passenger ships seen heading towards the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The one-day cruise ship PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. AEGINA 2024: Two types of passenger ships seen heading towards the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The one-day cruise ship PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. AEGINA 2024: Two types of passenger ships seen heading towards the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the one-day cruise ship PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and with a long history of service on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS is docked, while the POSIDON HELLAS is about to dock next to her. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and with a long history of service on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS is docked, while the POSIDON HELLAS is about to dock next to her. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and with a long history of service on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS is docked, while the POSIDON HELLAS is about to dock next to her. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and with a long history of service on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS is docked, while the POSIDON HELLAS is seen about to dock next to her. AEGINA 2024: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The ferries POSIDON HELLAS and APOLLON HELLAS (both owned by 2way Ferries) are docked, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is heading towards the port. All three ships used to be fleetmates from 1999 to 2005, back when they were operating under Minoan Flying Dolphins and then under Hellas Flying Dolphins. AEGINA 2024: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The ferries POSIDON HELLAS and APOLLON HELLAS (both owned by 2way Ferries) are docked, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is heading towards the port. All three ships used to be fleetmates from 1999 to 2005, back when they were operating under Minoan Flying Dolphins and then under Hellas Flying Dolphins. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and with a long history of service on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS is seen docked, while the APOLLON HELLAS has just departed the port. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and with a long history of service on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS is seen docked, while the APOLLON HELLAS has just departed the port. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and with a long history of service on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS is seen docked, while the APOLLON HELLAS has just left the port in order to head to Methana. AEGINA 2024: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and with a long history of service on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS is seen docked, while the APOLLON HELLAS has just left the port in order to head to Methana. AEGINA 2024: Two small passenger ships linking Aegina with the small island of Moni seen docked in the port of the former island: (From left to right) The NERAÏDA of Sea Bond and the TZORTZIA of Sea Bus Waterways. AEGINA 2024: Two small passenger ships linking Aegina with the small island of Moni seen docked in the port of the former island: (From left to right) The NERAÏDA of Sea Bond is docked, while the TZORTZIA of Sea Bus Waterways is seen leaving the port. AEGINA 2024: Two small passenger ships linking Aegina with the small island of Moni seen docked in the port of the former island: (From left to right) The NERAÏDA of Sea Bond is docked, while the TZORTZIA of Sea Bus Waterways is seen leaving the port. IMG_5383 2024: Two passenger ships seen together in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship NEFELI of Sea Bus Waterways has left the port, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. AEGINA 2024: Two ships seen docked in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The one-day cruise ship PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises and the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries. AEGINA 2024: Two ships seen docked in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The one-day cruise ship PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises and the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries. AEGINA 2024: Two ships seen docked in the port of Aegina: (From left to right) The one-day cruise ship PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises and the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries.

  • Glykofilousa IV | greekpassengerships

    GLYKOFILOUSA IV (ΓΛΥΚΟΦΙΛΟΥΣΑ ΙV) -Panagia Glykofilousa NE (2017-2023) current SVETI DUJE of Jadrolinija Built in 2017 (age 9). Was registered in Piraeus. Current line: None in Greece, sold to Jadrolinija for service in Croatia The impressive double-ended ferry GLYKOFILOUSA IV was built in 2017 in Greece. She was delivered to the Greek company Panagia Glykofilousa NE, having been the sixth ship ordered by them, alongside her sister ship, namely the GLYKOFILOUSA V. She was deployed on the Perama-Salamina line. Upon her introduction to service, she was one of the most modern and exciting double-ended ferries to have ever been built. In 2023 she was sold to the Croatian company Jadrolinija and she was renamed SVETI DUJE. She entered service for her new owners on the Drvenik-Sućuraj line, hence connecting mainland Croatia with the Eastern part of the island of Hvar on the Adriatic Sea. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV resting in Salamina (7/2018). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV resting in Salamina (7/2018). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV resting in Salamina (7/2018). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV heading towards Salamina (7/2018). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV heading towards Salamina (7/2018). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV heading towards Salamina (7/2018). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV resting in Salamina (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen in Salamina (8/2020). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen in Salamina (8/2020). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV in Salamina (8/2021). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen leaving Salamina (8/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen leaving Salamina (8/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen leaving Salamina (8/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen leaving Salamina in order to head to Perama (8/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen leaving Salamina in order to head to Perama (8/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen as she heads from Perama to Salamina (8/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen as she heads from Perama to Salamina (8/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen as she heads from Perama to Salamina (8/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA IV as she heads from Perama to Salamina (8/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA IV as she heads from Perama to Salamina (8/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA IV as she heads from Perama to Salamina (8/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen having left Salamina in order to head to Perama (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen having left Salamina in order to head to Perama (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen having left Salamina in order to head to Perama (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA IV as she heads from Salamina to Perama (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA IV as she heads from Salamina to Perama (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen arriving in Salamina (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen arriving in Salamina (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen arriving in Salamina (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV about to dock in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV about to dock in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV having just docked in Salamina (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV having just docked in Salamina (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen docked in Salamina (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen docked in Salamina (9/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV spotted in Perama (1/2023). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen in Salamina (1/2023). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen in Salamina (1/2023). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen in Salamina (1/2023). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV docked in Salamina (1/2023). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen departing Salamina (1/2023). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen departing Salamina (1/2023). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen departing Salamina (1/2023). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen as she leaves Salamina for Perama (1/2023). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen as she leaves Salamina for Perama (1/2023). GLYKOFILOUSA IV The GLYKOFILOUSA IV seen in Perama. This turned out to be my last picture of the ship in Greece, as she was sold later that year to the Croatian company Jadrolinija in order to operate for them as the SVETI DUJE (1/2023).

  • Artemis | greekpassengerships

    ARTEMIS (ΑΡΤΕΜΙΣ) -Artemis Kefalonia Cruises Built in 2003 (age 23). Registered in Porto Cheli. Current line: Kefalonia-Vardianoi The small passenger ship ARTEMIS was built in 2003 in Greece. She began service for Artemis SNE on the Perama-Salamina line. She was withdrawn from service in 2015 and she was laid-up in Salamina. She was refitted in 2017, presumably following to a sale to Thessaloniki Waterbus. However this sale did not materialise and the ship remained in Salamina. She eventually returned to service on the Perama-Salamina line in 2018, after three years of lay-up. In 2020 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Salamina line. In 2022 she was sold to Agia Kyriaki Cruises, which was renamed Artemis Kefalonia Cruises. She entered service for them by performing one-day cruises on the Kefalonia-Vardianoi line on the Ionian Sea. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS resting in Salamina (7/2018). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS resting in Salamina (7/2018). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen heading from Salamina to Perama (8/2019). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen heading from Salamina to Perama (8/2019). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen heading from Salamina to Perama (8/2019). ARTEMIS Crossing the ARTEMIS as she heads from Perama to Salamina (8/2019). ARTEMIS Crossing the ARTEMIS as she heads from Perama to Salamina (8/2019). ARTEMIS Crossing the ARTEMIS as she heads from Perama to Salamina (8/2019). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS heading towards Salamina (8/2019). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS heading towards Salamina (8/2019). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen in Salamina (8/2020). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen in Salamina (8/2020). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS docked in Salamina (8/2020). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS docked in Salamina (8/2020). ARTEMIS ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen resting in Salamina (8/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen resting in Salamina (8/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen resting in Salamina (8/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS spotted in Salamina (8/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS spotted in Salamina (8/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS spotted in Salamina (8/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen in Salamina (9/2021). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen in Salamina, where she had returned for her annual winter refit, following the completion of her first season under Artemis Kefalonia Cruises on the Ionian Sea (9/2022). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen in Salamina, while still undergoing her annual winter lay-up (4/2023). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen in Salamina, while still undergoing her annual winter lay-up (4/2023). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen in Salamina, while still undergoing her annual winter lay-up (4/2023). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen in Salamina, while undergoing her annual winter lay-up. She would eventually return to Kefalonia for her summer cruises (4/2023). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen in Salamina, while undergoing her annual winter refit. She then headed to Kefalonia for her regular summer cruises (4/2024). ARTEMIS The ARTEMIS seen in Salamina, while undergoing her annual winter refit. She then headed to Kefalonia for her regular summer cruises (4/2024).

  • Superfast I | greekpassengerships

    SUPERFAST I (ΣΟΥΠΕΡΦΑΣΤ Ι) -Superfast Ferries Built in 2008 (age 18 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Patras-Igoumenitsa-Bari The Ro-Pax ferry SUPERFAST I was originally ordered in 2007 for the Italian company Grimaldi Holdings, for whom she was due to be delivered as the FORZA. In the middle of her construction, she was sold to the Greek company Superfast Ferries. Her construction was completed in 2008 in Italy, and the ship was launched as the SUPERFAST I, hence becoming the second ship in the history of the company to have that name (after the original SUPERFAST I, currently the SKANIA of the Polish company Unity Line). She was deployed on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Bari line on the Adriatic Sea, where she has since been remaining. A sister ship, namely the SUPERFAST II, was delivered to the company in 2009. In 2023 the ship underwent a minor conversion in Perama, during which she was equipped with an exhaust gas cleaning system. PHOTOS (2021, 2023): SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I seen in the port of Patras (9/2021). SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I seen in the port of Patras (9/2021). SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I seen in the port of Patras (9/2021). SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I resting in the port of Patras (9/2021). SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I resting in the port of Patras (9/2021). SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I resting in the port of Patras (9/2021). SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I docked in Patras (9/2021). SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I docked in Patras (9/2021). SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I docked in Patras (9/2021). SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I seen as she is resting in Patras (9/2021). SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I seen as she is resting in Patras (9/2021). SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I seen as she is resting in Patras (9/2021). SUPERFAST I The SUPERFAST I seen in Perama, while undergoing her annual refit and her conversion, during which she was equipped with an exhaust gas cleaning system (4/2023).

  • Nissos Poros | greekpassengerships

    NISSOS POROS (ΝΗΣΟΣ ΠΟΡΟΣ) -Poros Ferries Built in 1986 (age 40). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Galatas Trozinias-Poros The landing craft NISSOS POROS was built in 1986 in Greece, as the MEGANISI for the Greek company Coastal Lines Ionios Corporation, for service on the Ionian Sea. She was deployed on the Kefalonia-Ithaca-Meganisi-Lefkada line, where she stayed for 21 years. In 2007, with the arrival of the company's newest acquisition, namely the MEGANISI II, the older MEGANISI was restricted to the Lefkada-Meganisi line, where she remained until 2009. In 2010, she was sold to Poros Ferries, being renamed NISSOS POROS, and she was deployed on the Galatas Troizinias-Poros line, where she has been remaining ever since. O ccasion ally, she also makes trips transporting trucks carrying fuel and combustibles from Poros to Aegina . PHOTOS (2017, 2019, 2021): NISSOS POROS The NISSOS POROS docked in the port of Poros (9/2017). NISSOS POROS The NISSOS POROS departing the port of Poros (9/2017). NISSOS POROS The NISSOS POROS departing the port of Poros (9/2017). NISSOS POROS The NISSOS POROS departing the port of Poros (9/2017). NISSOS POROS The NISSOS POROS departing the port of Poros and heading towards Galatas Troizinias (9/2017). NISSOS POROS The NISSOS POROS departing the port of Poros and heading towards Galatas Troizinias (9/2017). NISSOS POROS The NISSOS POROS having just docked in Galatas Troizinias (9/2017). NISSOS POROS The NISSOS POROS resting in the port of Galatas Troizinias (7/2019). NISSOS POROS The NISSOS POROS docked in Poros (9/2021). NISSOS POROS The NISSOS POROS docked in Poros (9/2021).

  • Port of Kalymnos | greekpassengerships

    PORT OF KALYMNOS (ΚΑΛΥΜΝΟΣ) Island located on the Dodecanese, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2022): KALYMNOS 2022: Three well-known ships in Kalymnos seen docked in the eponymous port: (From left to right) The landing craft OLYMPIOS ZEUS of ANEM Ferries, the conventional ferry NISSOS KALYMNOS of ANEK Sea Lines and the small high speed boat KALYMNOS DOLPHIN of ANEK Sea Lines. KALYMNOS 2022: Three well-known ships in Kalymnos seen docked in the eponymous port: (From left to right) The landing craft OLYMPIOS ZEUS of ANEM Ferries, the conventional ferry NISSOS KALYMNOS of ANEK Sea Lines and the small high speed boat KALYMNOS DOLPHIN of ANEK Sea Lines. KALYMNOS 2022: The two ships of ANEK Sea Lines seen together in their main base, namely the port of Kalymnos: (From left to right) The NISSOS KALYMNOS and the KALYMNOS DOLPHIN. KALYMNOS 2022: Two different ships dedicated to freight transportation seen together in the port of Kalymnos: (From left to right) The landing craft EIRINI K of Kipreos Cargo Lines and the Ro-Ro carrier BLUE CARRIER 1 of Blue Star Ferries.

  • Port of Naxos | greekpassengerships

    PORT OF NAXOS (ΝΑΞΟΣ) Island located on the Cyclades, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020): NAXOS 2018: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways, among the best of the company, seen near Naxos: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS leaves while the HIGHSPEED 4 heads towards the port. NAXOS 2018: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways, among the best of the company, seen near Naxos: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS leaves while the HIGHSPEED 4 heads towards the port. NAXOS 2018: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways, among the best of the company, seen near Naxos: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 heads towards the port while the NISSOS CHIOS leaves. NAXOS 2018: Two small passnger ships owned by Kerras Cruises seen together in Naxos: (From left to right) The KYRIARCHOS II and the KYRIARCHOS III. NAXOS 2018: Three ships docked together in the port of Naxos: (From left to right) The high speed ferry NAXOS JET of Sea Jets, and the KYRIARCHOS II and the KYRIARCHOS IV of Kerras Cruises. NAXOS 2018: Three ships docked together in the port of Naxos: (From left to right) The high speed ferry NAXOS JET of Sea Jets, and the KYRIARCHOS II and the KYRIARCHOS IV of Kerras Cruises. NAXOS 2018: Two small passenger ships owned by Kerras Cruises seen together in Naxos: (From left to right) The KYRIARCHOS II and the KYRIARCHOS IV. NAXOS 2018: Two small passenger ships owned by Kerras Cruises seen together in Naxos: (From left to right) The KYRIARCHOS II and the KYRIARCHOS IV. NAXOS 2018: Two high speed craft seen docked and departing the island of Naxos respectively: (From left to right) The NAXOS JET of Sea Jets and the ALEXANDER of Cycladic Cruises. NAXOS 2019: Two local passenger ships seen resting in Naxos at night: (From left to right) The NAXOS STAR of Panteleos Cruises and the ALEXANDER of Cycladic Cruises. NAXOS 2019: Three local passenger ships seen resting in Naxos during the afternoon: (From left to right) The NAXOS STAR of Panteleos Cruises, and the KYRIARCHOS II and the KYRIARCHOS IV of Kerras Cruises. NAXOS 2020: Three types of local coastal service ships docked together in Naxos: (From left to right) The one-day tour boat NAXOS STAR of Panteleos Cruises, the small high speed boat KYRIARCHOS IV of Kerras Cruises and the passenger ferry EXPRESS SKOPELITIS of Small Cyclades Lines. NAXOS 2020: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen arriving in Naxos: (From left to right) The POWER JET and the SUPER JET. NAXOS 2020: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen arriving in Naxos: (From front to back) The SUPER JET and the POWER JET. NAXOS 2020: Two ships serving the Cyclades seen together in Naxos: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries has just docked, while the POWER JET of Sea Jets is about to begin her maneuvering procedure. NAXOS 2020: Two ships serving the Cyclades seen together in Naxos: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries has just docked, while the POWER JET of Sea Jets is about to begin her maneuvering procedure. NAXOS 2020: Two prominent Cyclades ships having just docked in the port of Naxos: (From left to right) The SUPER JET of Sea Jets and the BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries. NAXOS 2020: Three ships seen together in the port of Naxos: (From left to right) The SUPER JET of Sea Jets and the BLUE STAR DELOS have already docked, while the POWER JET of Sea Jets is undergoing her maneuvering procedure. NAXOS 2020: Two prominent Cyclades ships having just docked in the port of Naxos: (From left to right) The SUPER JET of Sea Jets and the BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries. NAXOS 2020: Two ships belonging to Sea Jets being at the heart of Naxos' morning traffic: (From left to right) The SEA JET 2 is departing the port, whereas the WORLDCHAMPION JET is arriving and about to begin her maneuvering procedure. NAXOS 2020: Two ships belonging to Sea Jets being at the heart of Naxos' morning traffic: (From left to right) The SEA JET 2 is departing the port, whereas the WORLDCHAMPION JET is arriving and about to begin her maneuvering procedure. NAXOS 2020: Two Cyclades veterans seen resting together in the port of Naxos: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SEA JET 2 of Sea Jets and the passenger ferry EXPRESS SKOPELITIS of Small Cyclades Lines.

  • Alexander | greekpassengerships

    ALEXANDER (ΑΛΕΞΑΝΤΕΡ) -Cycladic Cruises Built in 1986 (age 40). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Antiparos) The high speed catamaran ALEXANDER was built in 1986 in Japan. She began service there, as the MARINE SHUTTLE for the Japanese company Marine Shuttle Company, serving the Tokyo-Yokohama line. She stayed there until 2000, when she was sold to the Greek company Cycladic Cruises. She was renamed ALEXANDER and she underwent a short refit in Perama. She then began performing daily cruises on the Cyclades based in Naxos, being deployed on the Naxos-Paros-Delos-Mykonos-Irakleia-Koufonisi-Ios-Santorini line, where she has remained for the past 26 years. PHOTOS (2018, 2019): ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER resting in the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER resting in the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER resting in the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER docked in the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER docked in the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER approaching the island of Mykonos (6/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER approaching the island of Mykonos (6/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER prior to her departure in Naxos (7/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER departing Naxos (7/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER departing Naxos (7/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER seen in Naxos (7/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER seen in Naxos (7/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER leaving Naxos (7/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER leaving Naxos (7/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER leaving Naxos (7/2018). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER seen resting in Naxos at night (7/2019). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER seen resting in Naxos at night (7/2019). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER seen leaving Santorini (7/2019). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER seen leaving Santorini (7/2019). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER seen leaving Santorini (7/2019). ALEXANDER Crossing the ALEXANDER as she heads from Paros to Naxos (7/2019). ALEXANDER Crossing the ALEXANDER as she heads from Paros to Naxos (7/2019). ALEXANDER Crossing the ALEXANDER as she heads from Paros to Naxos (7/2019). ALEXANDER The ALEXANDER seen heading from Paros to Naxos (7/2019).

  • Georgia | greekpassengerships

    GEORGIA (ΤΖΩΡΤΖΙΑ) -Finikas Cruises Built in 1994 (age 32). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Corfu) The small passenger ship GEORGIA was built in 1994 in Ukraine, being one of many sister ships built there during the late 1980s and early 1990s that were later acquired by Greek companies. She was initially known as the EVPATORIYA 42 and she operated on the Yevpatoriya-Sevastopol line for Yevpatoriya Shipping. She remained there until 1995, when she was acquired by the Greek company Sarris Cruises. She was renamed GEORGIA, and following a conversion in Salamina, she began performing daily cruises on the Parga-Antipaxoi-Paxoi-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea, while also occasionally operating on the Corfu-Sarandë line together with her fleetmate, namely the RENA S II (now owned by Ionian Seaways). In late 2008, while she was undergoing her annual refit in Salamina, she was severely damaged by a fire which destroyed her bridge and her upper deck. As a result of this, she remained laid-up in Salamina for the entire 2009 season, before heading to Perama in 2010 in order to undergo repairs and a general refit. She resumed service in 2011, being once again deployed on the Parga-Antipaxoi-Paxoi-Corfu line. In 2016 she operated on the Corfu-Paxoi-Antipaxoi line as well as on the Corfu-Sarandë line (which she also served during the winter season from 2015 to 2019), while from 2017 to 2019 she solely operated on the latter service during the summer. In 2020 she was back on the Corfu-Paxoi-Antipaxoi line. In 2025 she was sold to Finikas Cruises (which is also based in Corfu), and she operated on the Corfu-Paxoi-Antipaxoi line as well as on the Corfu-Sarandë line. PHOTOS (2022): GEORGIA The GEORGIA seen in Corfu during the evening (9/2022). GEORGIA The GEORGIA seen in Corfu during the evening (9/2022). GEORGIA The GEORGIA seen heading towards the port of Corfu (9/2022). GEORGIA The GEORGIA seen heading towards the port of Corfu (9/2022). GEORGIA The GEORGIA seen heading towards the port of Corfu (9/2022). GEORGIA The GEORGIA seen making her way towards the port of Corfu (9/2022). GEORGIA The GEORGIA seen docked in Corfu (9/2022). GEORGIA The GEORGIA seen docked in Corfu (9/2022). GEORGIA The GEORGIA seen docked in Corfu (9/2022).

  • Hermes | greekpassengerships

    HERMES (ΕΡΜΗΣ) -Kerkyra Seaways (2019 -202 3) current OLIVER for Jadrolinija Built in 1997 (age 29). Was registered in Piraeus. Current line: None in Greece, sold to Jadrolinija for service in Croatia The conventional ferry HERMES was built in 1997 in Japan, as the FERRY TSURUGI for the Japanese company Nankai Ferry. She was deployed on the Wakayama-Komatsushima line on the Kii Channel. In 1999 she was transferred to the newly-established company Rinku Ferry, which had taken the delivery of her sister ship, namely the FERRY KATSURAGI. Both ships were deployed on the Izumisano-Tokushima line on the Osaka Bay, but their service lasted only a season due to the financial issues of Rinku Ferry. As a result, they joined Nankai Ferry in 2000, with the FERRY TSURUGI hence operating once again for her original owners. She was deployed on the Wakayama-Tokushima line, where she remained until 2019. Later in that same year, she was sold to the Greek company Kerkyra Seaways and she was renamed HERMES. She arrived in Greece in 2020, and she was converted in Salamina and then in Drapetsona, and she entered service on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea in 2021. Her introduction to this service proved to be very successful, and she was considered to be the best ship of Corfu. She became the flagship of Kerkyra Seaways, and she was by far the fastest ferry on the line. Following the completion of the 2023 season, the ship was sold to the Croatian company Jadrolinija, being renamed VELA LUKA. During her conversion in Rijeka in 2024, however, she was renamed OLIVER, and she began service during the summer on the Split-Korčula-Lastovo line on the Adriatic Sea. PHOTOS (2022): HERMES The HERMES seen docked in the port of Igoumenitsa (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen docked in the port of Igoumenitsa (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen docked in the port of Igoumenitsa (9/2022). HERMES The stern of the HERMES seen as she is docked in the port of Igoumenitsa (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen docked in Corfu during the evening (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen docked in Corfu during the evening (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen having departed the port of Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen having departed the port of Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen having departed the port of Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen after she has left the port of Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen after she has left the port of Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen after she has left the port of Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES leaving in Corfu in order to head to Igoumenitsa (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES leaving in Corfu in order to head to Igoumenitsa (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES leaving in Corfu in order to head to Igoumenitsa (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen while she is leaving Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen while she is leaving Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen while she is leaving Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen resting in the port of Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen resting in the port of Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen resting in the port of Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen in the port of Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen in the port of Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES seen in the port of Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES docked in Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES docked in Corfu (9/2022). HERMES The HERMES docked in Corfu. This turned out to be my final picture of the ship in Greece, as she was sold to the Croatian company Jadrolinija after the completion of the 2023 season (9/2022).

  • Mykonos Star | greekpassengerships

    MYKONOS STAR (ΜΥΚΟΝΟΣ ΣΤΑΡ) -Delos Tours-Mykonos Sea Bus Built in 2015 (age 11). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under drydock in Syros, was severely damaged following a fire) The small passenger ship MYKONOS STAR was built in 2015 in Greece for Delos Tours, two years after her fleetmate, namely the MYKONOS EXPRESS. She was deployed on the Mykonos-Delos line on the Cyclades, while also operating under the Mykonos Sea Bus brandname, as she also regularly connects the old port of Mykonos with the new port of Mykonos. PHOTOS (2018): MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR seen leaving the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR seen leaving the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR docked in the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR exiting the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR approaching the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR approaching the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR approaching the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR preparing to enter the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR preparing to enter the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR seen leaving the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR having just arrived in the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR having just arrived in the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR having just arrived in the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR departing the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). MYKONOS STAR The MYKONOS STAR departing the old port of Mykonos (6/2018).

  • Theocharis L | greekpassengerships

    THEOCHARIS L (ΘΕΟΧΑΡΗΣ Λ) -Thassos Seaways ex-AGIOS GERASIMOS II (ΑΓΙΟΣ ΓΕΡΑΣΙΜΟΣ ΙΙ) of Lixouri NE (2016-2024) Βuilt in 1990 (age 36). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Kavala-Thassos The landing craft THEOCHARIS L was built in 1990 in Greece, as the OLYMPIOS APOLLON for the Greek company ANEM Ferries. She was deployed on the Samos-Fournoi-Ikaria-Leipsoi-Kalymnos-Western Kos line on the Dodecanese, where she remained for 22 years. In 2012 she was sold to the Lebanese Delegation to the United Nations in order to operate as a transporter of Lebanese military supplies. She was renamed CAROLYN and she was deployed on the Beirut-Naqoura line on the Levantine Sea. She remained in that role until 2016, when she returned to Greece, having been sold to the the Greek company Lixouri NE (based in Kefalonia), which became a part of the Taxiarchis joint venture that includes Ionian Sea Ferries and Ionion P Lines. She was renamed AGIOS GERASIMOS II and she underwent a conversion in Perama. After one year of refit, she began service on the Kefalonia-Ithaca-Lefkada line on the Ionian Sea in 2017. In 2020 she was deployed on the Kefalonia-Ithaca-Astakos-Lefkada line. In 2022 her service was restricted to the Kefalonia-Ithaca line. In 2024 she was sold to Thassos Seaways and she was renamed THEOCHARIS L. After being refitted in Salamina, she began service on the Kavala-Thassos line in 2025. PHOTOS (2018, 2023): AGIOS GERASIMOS II The AGIOS GERASIMOS II heading from Lefkada to Ithaca (8/2018). AGIOS GERASIMOS II The AGIOS GERASIMOS II heading from Lefkada to Ithaca (8/2018). AGIOS GERASIMOS II The AGIOS GERASIMOS II heading towards Ithaca (8/2018). AGIOS GERASIMOS II The AGIOS GERASIMOS II heading towards Ithaca (8/2018). AGIOS GERASIMOS II The AGIOS GERASIMOS II seen in Lixouri in Kefalonia, while undergoing her annual winter lay-up (12/2023). AGIOS GERASIMOS II The AGIOS GERASIMOS II seen in Lixouri in Kefalonia, while undergoing her annual winter lay-up (12/2023). AGIOS GERASIMOS II The AGIOS GERASIMOS II seen in Lixouri in Kefalonia, while undergoing her annual winter lay-up (12/2023). AGIOS GERASIMOS II The AGIOS GERASIMOS II docked in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia, while undergoing her annual winter lay-up (12/2023). AGIOS GERASIMOS II The AGIOS GERASIMOS II docked in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia, while undergoing her annual winter lay-up (12/2023). AGIOS GERASIMOS II The AGIOS GERASIMOS II docked in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia, while undergoing her annual winter lay-up. This was my last picture of the ship under this name and under Lixouri NE, as she was sold in 2024 to Thassos Seaways, for whom she began operations as the THEOCHARIS L (12/2023).

  • Psyttaleia II | greekpassengerships

    PSYTΤALEIA II (ΨΥΤΤΑΛΕΙΑ ΙΙ) -Psyttaleia Shipping Built in 2000 (age 26). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Drapetsona-Psyttaleia The landing craft PSYTTALEIA II was built in 2000 in Greece for Psyttaleia Shipping. She has spent her entire career on the Drapetsona-Psyttaleia line, transporting workers from Piraeus to the island of Psyttaleia, which, although uninhabited, houses the largest sewage treatment plant in Europe. PHOTOS (2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024): PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II resting in Psyttaleia (7/2018). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II resting in Psyttaleia (7/2018). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II resting in Psyttaleia (7/2018). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II in Psyttaleia (7/2018). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II heading from Psyttaleia to Drapetsona (8/2018). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen departing the small port of Psyttaleia (8/2020). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen departing the small port of Psyttaleia (8/2020). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen departing the small port of Psyttaleia (8/2020). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II about to leave Psyttaleia (8/2020). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II about to leave Psyttaleia (8/2020). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen in Drapetsona (9/2021). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen departing the small port of Psyttaleia (8/2022). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen departing the small port of Psyttaleia (8/2022). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen departing the small port of Psyttaleia (8/2022). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen as she leaves her namesake island (8/2022). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen as she leaves her namesake island (8/2022). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen as she leaves her namesake island (8/2022). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen heading towards Psyttaleia (7/2024). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen heading towards Psyttaleia (7/2024). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen heading towards her docking spot in Psyttaleia (8/2024). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen heading towards her docking spot in Psyttaleia (8/2024). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen heading towards her docking spot in Psyttaleia (8/2024). PSYTTALEIA II The PSYTTALEIA II seen in Drapetsona (8/2024).

  • Nissos Thirassia | greekpassengerships

    NISSOS THIRASSIA (ΝΗΣΟΣ ΘΗΡΑΣΙΑ) -Thirassia Shipping (1995-2022 ) current OLIVIA C for Cardoso Marítima Built in 1995 (age 31). Was registered in Piraeus. Current line: None in Greece, sold to Cardoso Marítima for service in São Tomé and Príncipe The landing craft NISSOS THIRASSIA was built in 1995 in Greece for the Greek company Thirassia Shipping. She spent the first 27 years of her career on the Santorini-Thirassia line on the Cyclades, hence ensuring the daily connection of Thirassia with its more popular neighbour. The ship notably made a significant mark in the history of the Greek coastal service on 5 April 2007, when she took part of the rescue operation during the tragic sinking of the cruise ship SEA DIAMOND of Louis Cruises, which took place in the Caldera area in Santorini. The ship helped evacuate 1,500 passengers all by herself, and she was then helped by the lifeboats of the SEA DIAMOND and by other smaller local passenger ships. In 2022 her service was taken over by the KATO NISI of Elafonisos Ferries, and she was later sold to the São Toméan company Cardoso Marítima. She was renamed OLIVIA C and she began service in 2023 on the Ana Chaves-Santo António line, thus linking the island of São Tomé with the island of Príncipe on the Gulf of Guinea. PHOTOS (2015, 2019, 2022): NISSOS THIRASSIA The legendary NISSOS THIRASSIA in her namesake island (7/2015). NISSOS THIRASSIA The legendary NISSOS THIRASSIA in her namesake island (7/2015). NISSOS THIRASSIA The legendary NISSOS THIRASSIA in her namesake island (7/2015). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA in Thirassia (7/2015). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA in Thirassia (7/2015). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA seen heading towards Thirassia (7/2019). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA seen heading towards Thirassia (7/2019). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA having left Thirassia and heading towards Santorini (7/2019). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA having left Thirassia and heading towards Santorini (7/2019). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA having left Thirassia and heading towards Santorini (7/2019). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA seen heading from Santorini to Thirassia (7/2019). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA seen in Salamina, after having completed her career on the Santorini-Thirassia line, and right before she was sold to Cardoso Marítima (9/2022). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA seen in Salamina, after having completed her career on the Santorini-Thirassia line, and right before she was sold to Cardoso Marítima (9/2022). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA seen in Salamina, after having completed her career on the Santorini-Thirassia line, and right before she was sold to Cardoso Marítima (9/2022). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA seen in Salamina, as she was spending her final days in Greek waters, after 27 years of service (9/2022). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA seen in Salamina, as she was spending her final days in Greek waters, after 27 years of service (9/2022). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA seen in Salamina, as she was spending her final days in Greek waters, after 27 years of service (9/2022). NISSOS THIRASSIA The NISSOS THIRASSIA seen in Salamina, in what proved to be my final picture of the ship in Greece. Indeed, in January 2023, the ship left the country in which she was built and where she had operated with much success for 27 years in order to start service for Cardoso Marítima in São Tomé and Príncipe as the OLIVIA C (10/2022).

  • Superfast IV | greekpassengerships

    SUPERFAST IV (ΣΟΥΠΕΡΦΑΣΤ ΙV) -Superfast Ferries ex-HELLENIC SPIRIT (ΕΛΛΕΝΙΚ ΣΠΙΡΙΤ) of ANEK Lines (2001-2025) Built in 2001 (age 25 ). Registered in Chania. Current line: None (under refit in Elefsina) The cruiseferry SUPERFAST IV was one of two sister ships originally ordered by ANEK Lines in 1998. They were initially named KRITI III and KRITI IV respectively, but their names were changed to OLYMPIC CHAMPION and OLYMPIC SPIRIT, respectively, prior to their launching. The former was completed in 2000 while the latter was ultimately renamed HELLENIC SPIRIT and was completed in 2001 in Norway. She was introduced on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Ancona line on the Adriatic Sea, where she joined her sister ship, and she remained in this service for the whole duration of her career under ANEK Lines. In 2024, after the latter was taken over by Attica Group, the ship was transferred to Superfast Ferries in 2025, and she was renamed SUPERFAST IV following a lengthy refit in Elefsina (thus following her sister ship, which had joined the same company in 2024 as the SUPERFAST III). She therefore became the second ship in the history of the company to have that name (after the original SUPERFAST IV, which is currently the SPIRIT OF TASMANIA I of the Australian company TT-Line Company Pty Ltd). During her refit, she was also equipped with an exhaust gas cleaning system. She remained in service on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Ancona line. PHOTOS (2024): HELLENIC SPIRIT The HELLENIC SPIRIT seen in the new port of Patras. This proved to be my first and only picture of the ship under that name and under ANEK Lines, as she joined Superfast Ferries in 2025, for whom she began service as the SUPERFAST IV (4/2024).

  • Port of Spetses | greekpassengerships

    PORT OF SPETSES (ΣΠΕΤΣΕΣ) Island located on the Saronic Gulf, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2019): SPETSES 2019: Two ships owned by Boufis Shipping Company seen resting in the port of Spetses: (From front to back) The the small high speed boat SPETSES EXPRESS I and the landing craft KATERINA STAR. SPETSES 2019: Two ships owned by Boufis Shipping Company seen resting in the port of Spetses: (From front to back) The the small high speed boat SPETSES EXPRESS I and the landing craft KATERINA STAR. SPETSES 2019: The two small high speed boats owned by Boufis Shipping Company seen resting in the port of Spetses: (From left to right) The SPETSES EXPRESS II and the SPETSES EXPRESS I.

  • Port of Hydra | greekpassengerships

    PORT OF HYDRA (ΥΔΡΑ) Island located on the Saronic Gulf, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2017, 2019, 2022): HYDRA 2017: Two different kinds of ships operating in Hydra: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways departs the port while the one-day cruise ship PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises rests in the port. HYDRA 2017: Three different kinds of ships operating in Hydra: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways departs the port while the one-day cruise ship PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises and the small passenger boat FREEDOM II of Hydra Lines rest in the port. HYDRA 2019: Two ships seen resting in the port of Hydra: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier landing craft GEORGIA M of Metaforiki Hydras and the small passenger boat CHRISTOS of Hydra Tours Travel. HYDRA 2022: Two ships seen in the entrance of the port of Hydra: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is seen leaving the port, while the small passenger ship BARBAYANNIS of Fostinis Cruises is waiting to enter the port. HYDRA 2022: Two ships seen in the entrance of the port of Hydra: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is seen leaving the port, while the small passenger ship BARBAYANNIS of Fostinis Cruises is waiting to enter the port. HYDRA 2022: Two ships seen in the entrance of the port of Hydra: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is seen leaving the port, while the small passenger ship BARBAYANNIS of Fostinis Cruises is waiting to enter the port. HYDRA 2022: Two experienced Hydra-based ships seen docked together in the port of Hydra: (From left to right) The landing craft GEORGIA M of Metaforiki Hydras and the small passenger boat ONEIRO of Hydra Tours Travel. HYDRA 2022: Two different kinds of passenger ships spotted together in Hydra: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is leaving the port, while the one-day cruise ship COSMOS of Evermore Cruises remains docked. HYDRA 2022: Two different kinds of passenger ships spotted together in Hydra: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is leaving the port, while the one-day cruise ship COSMOS of Evermore Cruises remains docked. HYDRA 2022: Two passenger ships spotted together in the port of Hydra: (From left to right) The small passenger ship BARBAYANNIS of Fostinis Cruises is heading towards her docking spot, while the one-day cruise ship COSMOS of Evermore Cruises remains docked. HYDRA 2022: Two small passenger ships of Hydra Tours Travel that perform cruises around in Hydra seen near the island's port: (From left to right) The PANORAMA and the ELENA STAR. HYDRA 2022: Two small passenger ships of Hydra Tours Travel that perform cruises around in Hydra seen near the island's port: (From left to right) The PANORAMA and the ELENA STAR. HYDRA 2022: Two small passenger ships of Hydra Tours Travel that perform cruises around in Hydra seen near the island's port: (From left to right) The PANORAMA and the ELENA STAR. HYDRA 2022: Two small passenger ships of Hydra Tours Travel that perform cruises around in Hydra seen meeting together near the island's port: (From left to right) The PANORAMA and the ELENA STAR. HYDRA 2022: Two small passenger ships of Hydra Tours Travel that perform cruises around in Hydra seen meeting together near the island's port: (From left to right) The ELENA STAR and the PANORAMA. HYDRA 2022: Two small passenger boats of Hydra Lines seen together in Hydra: (From left to right) The FREEDOM II and the FREEDOM IV. HYDRA 2022: Two ships seen in Hydra during the evening: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is arriving, while the small passenger boat FREEDOM III of Hydra Lines is leaving. HYDRA 2022: Two ships seen in Hydra during the evening: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is arriving, while the small passenger boat FREEDOM III of Hydra Lines is leaving.

  • Melina II | greekpassengerships

    MELINA II (ΜΕΛΙΝΑ ΙΙ) -Thalassies Metafores Built in 1980 (age 46). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Elefsina-Lavrion-Kea-Kythnos-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Kimolos-Syros-Paros-Naxos-Schoinousa-Ios-Santorini-Thirassia-Anafi-Amorgos-Astypalaia-Agathonisi-Samos-Mytilene-Symi-Rhodes-Karpathos-Rethymnon-Chania-Kythira The landing craft MELINA II was built in 1980 in Greece, as the CHRISTOS T for the Greek company Christos T NE. She was deployed on the Perama-Salamina line, before moving to the Rion-Antirrion line in 1985. In 1988 she was acquired by Nea Styra Ferries, and she was inserted on the Agia Marina-Nea Styra line on the Petalioi Gulf. She would also occasionally perform trips to various islands of the Aegean Sea in order to transport various goods, while remaining based on the Agia Marina-Nea Styra line. In late 2006 she was sold to Thalassies Metafores and she was renamed MELINA II. Just like her fleetmate at the time, namely, the MELINA (which was sold in 2012), she was deployed a small Ro-Ro carrier, transporting goods all across the Aegean Sea, with Elefsina as the base port. She notably served the Elefsina-Kea-Andros-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Santorini-Heraklion-Rethymnon line. In 2009 she returned to the Agia Marina-Nea Styra line, while in 2010 she resumed her services on the the Elefsina-Kea-Andros-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Santorini-Heraklion-Rethymnon line. In 2011 she returned to the Rion-Antirrion line, before once again returning to her services based in Elefsina. She returned to the Rion-Antirrion line in 2016, and she remained there until 2017. In 2018 she returned to service from Elefsina, being assigned on the Elefsina-Lavrion-Kea-Kythnos-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Kimolos-Syros-Paros-Naxos-Schoinousa-Ios-Santorini-Thirassia-Anafi-Amorgos-Astypalaia-Agathonisi-Samos-Mytilene-Symi-Rhodes-Karpathos-Rethymnon-Chania-Kythira line. PHOTOS (2024): MELINA II The MELINA II seen from Piraeus during the evening, as she heads back to Elefsina after having sailed from a lengthy trip across the Aegean Sea (8/2024). MELINA II The MELINA II seen from Piraeus during the evening, as she heads back to Elefsina after having sailed from a lengthy trip across the Aegean Sea (8/2024). MELINA II The MELINA II seen from Piraeus during the evening, as she heads back to Elefsina after having sailed from a lengthy trip across the Aegean Sea (8/2024).

  • Glykofilousa VIII | greekpassengerships

    GLYKOFILOUSA VIII (ΓΛΥΚΟΦΙΛΟΥΣΑ VIII) -Panagia Glykofilousa NE Built in 2019 (age 7). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Perama-Salamina The impressive double-ended ferry GLYKOFILOUSA VIII was built in 2019 in Greece. She was delivered to the Greek company Panagia Glykofilousa NE, being the eighth ship to have been ordered by them. Besides being as modern and comfortable as her other two fleetmates at the time, namely the GLYKOFILOUSA IV and the GLYKOFILOUSA V (which were both sold overseas in late 2023), her design and her amenities are among the most unique in the Greek coastal service. She operates under the 'Think Green' marketing name, which makes her one of the most environmentally-friendly ferries in Greece. She possesses automated engines consuming low amounts of sulphur, interior and exterior furnishing made out of wood coming from the Agion Oros area, and she also features dozens of plants and trees in both her indoor and her outdoor areas. She began service on the Perama-Salamina line, where she immediately made an impact as an eco-friendly vessel. In 2020 she moved to the Rion-Antirrion line. She returned to the Perama-Salamina line upon the completion of the 2023 summer season. PHOTOS (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen in Perama, shortly before her departure for Salamina (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen in Perama, shortly before her departure for Salamina (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen heading from Salamina to Perama (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen heading from Salamina to Perama. The 'Think Green' campaign logo is seen on both sides of her hull (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen heading from Salamina to Perama (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII heading towards Perama (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII heading towards Perama (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen heading from Perama to Salamina (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen heading from Perama to Salamina (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen heading from Perama to Salamina (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII as she heads from to Salamina (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII as she heads from to Salamina (7/2019). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen resting in Rion (9/2021). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen resting in Rion (9/2021). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen resting in Rion (9/2021). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen docked in the port of Rion (10/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen docked in the port of Rion (10/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen docked in the port of Rion (10/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen heading from Rion to Antirrion (10/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen heading from Rion to Antirrion (10/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen heading from Rion to Antirrion (10/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII as she heads from Rion to Antirrion (10/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII as she heads from Rion to Antirrion (10/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII as she heads from Rion to Antirrion (10/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII spotted as she is heading to Antirrion, with the Rion-Antirrion Bridge seen in the background (10/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII spotted as she is heading to Antirrion, with the Rion-Antirrion Bridge seen in the background (10/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII spotted as she is heading to Antirrion, with the Rion-Antirrion Bridge seen in the background (10/2022). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen in Salamina, after having returned to service on the Perama-Salamina line following four seasons on the Rion-Antirrion line (9/2023). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII spotted in Salamina (4/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII spotted in Salamina (4/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII spotted in Salamina (4/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen in Salamina (4/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen in Perama (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen in Perama (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen having just docked in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen having left Salamina in order to go to Perama (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen having left Salamina in order to go to Perama (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen heading from Perama to Salamina (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen heading from Perama to Salamina (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen heading from Perama to Salamina (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII while she heads from Perama to Salamina (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII while she heads from Perama to Salamina (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII while she heads from Perama to Salamina (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII while she makes her way towards Salamina (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII while she makes her way towards Salamina (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII Crossing the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII while she makes her way towards Salamina (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen while heading towards Salamina (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen while heading towards Salamina (6/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen departing Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen departing Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen departing Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen leaving Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen leaving Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen leaving Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen leaving Salamina in order to head to Perama (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen leaving Salamina in order to head to Perama (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen arriving in Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen arriving in Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen arriving in Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen as she arrives in Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen sailing towards Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen sailing towards Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen sailing towards Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen making her way towards Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen making her way towards Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen making her way towards Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen about to arrive in Salamina (8/2024). GLYKOFILOUSA VIII The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII seen having just docked in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (8/2024).

  • Protoporos XVII | greekpassengerships

    PROTOPOROS XVII (ΠΡΩΤΟΠΟΡΟΣ ΧVΙΙ) -Tsokos Lines Built in 2024 (age 2). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Perama-Salamina The double-ended ferry PROTOPOROS XVII was built in 2024 in Greece, becoming the seventeenth ship built for the Greek company Tsokos Lines. She was deployed on the Oropos-Eretria line on the South Evoian Gulf. In 2026 she moved to the Perama-Salamina line. PHOTOS (2024): PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen in Salamina, just after her construction was completed and just before she began service for Tsokos Lines (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen in Salamina, just after her construction was completed and just before she began service for Tsokos Lines (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen in Salamina, just after her construction was completed and just before she began service for Tsokos Lines (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII spotted in Salamina, just after her construction was completed and just before she began service for Tsokos Lines on the Oropos-Eretria line (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII spotted in Salamina, just after her construction was completed and just before she began service for Tsokos Lines on the Oropos-Eretria line (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen leaving Salamina in order to perform a short trial (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen leaving Salamina in order to perform a short trial (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen leaving Salamina in order to perform a short trial (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen leaving Salamina in order to perform a short trial, in anticipation of her entry to service (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen leaving Salamina in order to perform a short trial, in anticipation of her entry to service (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen leaving Salamina in order to perform a short trial, in anticipation of her entry to service (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen conducting a short trial in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen conducting a short trial in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen conducting a short trial in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen heading towards her docking spot in the port of Paloukia in Salamina, following the completion of her short trial (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen heading towards her docking spot in the port of Paloukia in Salamina, following the completion of her short trial (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen heading towards her docking spot in the port of Paloukia in Salamina, following the completion of her short trial (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII spotted in Salamina, just after her construction was completed and just before she began service for Tsokos Lines on the Oropos-Eretria line (4/2024). PROTOPOROS XVII The PROTOPOROS XVII seen in Salamina, after which she headed to Oropos in order to begin her career under Tsokos Lines on the South Evoian Gulf (4/2024).

  • Port of Nea Styra | greekpassengerships

    PORT OF NEA STYRA (ΝΕΑ ΣΤΥΡΑ) Town located on the island of Evoia, on the Petalioi G ulf, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2024): NEA STYRA 2024: Two landing craft that are owned by Nea Styra Ferries and which are also sister ships seen together in the port of Nea Styra: (From left to right) The APOSTOLIS T and the DIMITRIS. NEA STYRA 2024: Two landing craft that are owned by Nea Styra Ferries and which are also sister ships seen together in the port of Nea Styra: (From left to right) The APOSTOLIS T and the DIMITRIS. NEA STYRA 2024: Two landing craft that are owned by Nea Styra Ferries and which are also sister ships seen together in the port of Nea Styra: (From left to right) The APOSTOLIS T and the DIMITRIS. NEA STYRA 2024: Two landing craft that are owned by Nea Styra Ferries and which are also sister ships seen docked together in the port of Nea Styra: (From left to right) The APOSTOLIS T and the DIMITRIS. NEA STYRA 2024: Two landing craft that are owned by Nea Styra Ferries and which are also sister ships seen together in the port of Nea Styra: (From left to right) The DIMITRIS and the APOSTOLIS T. NEA STYRA 2024: Two landing craft seen together in the port of Nea Styra: (From left to right) The APOSTOLIS T of Nea Styra Ferries is docked, while the KAPETAN ARISTIDIS II of Gavanozis Shipping is seen leaving the port. NEA STYRA 2024: Two landing craft seen together in the port of Nea Styra: (From left to right) The APOSTOLIS T of Nea Styra Ferries is leaving, while the KAPETAN ARISTIDIS II of Gavanozis Shipping is arriving in the port. NEA STYRA 2024: Two landing craft seen together in the port of Nea Styra: (From left to right) The APOSTOLIS T of Nea Styra Ferries is leaving, while the KAPETAN ARISTIDIS II of Gavanozis Shipping is arriving in the port. NEA STYRA 2024: Two landing craft seen together in the port of Nea Styra: (From left to right) The KAPETAN ARISTIDIS II of Gavanozis Shipping is arriving in the port, while the APOSTOLIS T of Nea Styra Ferries is leaving. NEA STYRA 2024: Two landing craft seen together in the port of Nea Styra: (From left to right) The DIMITRIS of Nea Styra Ferries is leaving, while the KAPETAN ARISTIDIS II of Gavanozis Shipping is arriving in the port. NEA STYRA 2024: Two landing craft seen together in the port of Nea Styra: (From left to right) The DIMITRIS of Nea Styra Ferries is leaving, while the KAPETAN ARISTIDIS II of Gavanozis Shipping is arriving in the port.

  • Superferry | greekpassengerships

    SUPERFERRY (ΣΟΥΠΕΡΦΕΡΡΥ) -Golden Star Ferries Built in 1995 (age 31). Registered in Andros. Current line: Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos The great conventional ferry SUPERFERRY was built in 1995 in Japan, as the KOGANE MARU for the Japanese company Sado Kisen. She was deployed on the Naoetsu-Ogi line. After spending twenty years on this service, she was sold in 2015 to the Greek company Golden Star Ferries, which is based in Andros. She arrived in Perama under the name GOLDEN FERRY, and she underwent a major conversion which lasted almost a year, whereupon her indoor areas were fully refurbished and her passenger amenities were improved significantly. She entered service in 2016, after having been renamed SUPERFERRY. She was deployed on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos line on the Cyclades that summer. In 2017 she operated on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Naxos line. In 2018, she and her fleetmate, namely the SUPERFERRY II (now the SUPERSTAR of Sea Jets), were deployed on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Ios-Santorini-Heraklion line, thus connecting Rafina with Crete for the first time in Greek coastal service history. In 2019, she and the SUPERFERRY II were deployed on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Santorini-Heraklion line. In 2020 she returned to the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos line. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving Mykonos (6/2018). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving Mykonos (6/2018). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY heading towards Paros, as seen from Antiparos (7/2018). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen in Rafina, shortly before her morning departure (8/2019). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen in Rafina, shortly before her morning departure (8/2019). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen in Rafina, shortly before her morning departure (8/2019). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY preparing to depart the port of Rafina (8/2019). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY preparing to depart the port of Rafina (8/2019). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen departing the port of Rafina (8/2019). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen departing the port of Rafina (8/2019). SUPERFERRY The stern of the SUPERFERRY as she departs Rafina in order to head towards the Cyclades and Heraklion (8/2019). SUPERFERRY The stern of the SUPERFERRY as she departs Rafina in order to head towards the Cyclades and Heraklion (8/2019). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen in Rafina (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen in Rafina (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen in Rafina (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY about to depart the port of Rafina (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY about to depart the port of Rafina (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY about to depart the port of Rafina (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving the port of Rafina (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving the port of Rafina (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving the port of Rafina (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen in Andros (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen in Andros (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen in Andros (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen departing Andros (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen departing Andros (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen departing Andros (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving Andros (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving Andros (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving Andros (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY having left Andros and heading towards Tinos (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen heading from Andros to Tinos (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen heading from Andros to Tinos (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen heading from Andros to Tinos (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY on her way from Andros to Tinos (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY on her way from Andros to Tinos (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY on her way from Andros to Tinos (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen on the Cyclades, heading from Andros to Tinos (8/2020). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving the port of Tinos (7/2021). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving the port of Tinos (7/2021). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving the port of Tinos (7/2021). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY leaving Tinos in order to head towards Mykonos (7/2021). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY leaving Tinos in order to head towards Mykonos (7/2021). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY leaving Tinos in order to head towards Mykonos (7/2021). SUPERFERRY A far view of the SUPERFERRY on the Cyclades, as she is seen sailing from Tinos to Andros (7/2021). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen from afar, sailing towards Andros (7/2021). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen from afar, sailing towards Andros (7/2021). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen from afar, sailing towards Andros (7/2021). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen arriving in Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen arriving in Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen arriving in Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen as she arrives in the port of Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen as she arrives in the port of Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen as she arrives in the port of Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen about to perform her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen about to perform her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen about to perform her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen docking in Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen after having just docked in the port of Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen after having just docked in the port of Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen after having just docked in the port of Rafina (10/2022). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen undergoing her annual drydock in the Main Vassiliadis Drydock in Piraeus, as part of her annual winter refit (2/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen arriving in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen arriving in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen arriving in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen as she arrives in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen as she arrives in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen as she arrives in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen as she undergoes her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen as she undergoes her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen as she undergoes her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen completing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen completing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen completing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY having completed her maneuvering procedure and about to dock in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY having completed her maneuvering procedure and about to dock in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY having completed her maneuvering procedure and about to dock in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen about to dock in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen about to dock in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen about to dock in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen as she is ready to dock in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen as she is ready to dock in Rafina (10/2023). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving Rafina during the morning (8/2024). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving Rafina during the morning (8/2024). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen leaving Rafina during the morning (8/2024). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen having left Rafina (8/2024). SUPERFERRY The SUPERFERRY seen having left Rafina (8/2024).

  • Superexpress | greekpassengerships

    SUPEREXPRESS (ΣΟΥΠΕΡΕΞΠΡΕΣ) -Golden Star Ferries Built in 1998 (age 28). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Keratsini) The high speed ferry SUPEREXPRESS was built in 1998 in Australia. She was the second out of four sister ships that were ordered by various operators, and in her case she was delivered to the Argentinian company Buquebus in order to operate on their Western Mediterranean Sea service. She was initially named CATALONIA and she made history by capturing the Blue Riband Challenge Trophy (also known as the Hales Trophy) for having made the fastest Eastbound Atlantic Ocean crossing, while performing her delivery voyage from New York to Ceuta. Her record however lasted just six weeks, as it was then surpassed by her younger sister ship, namely the CAT-LINK V of Scandlines (now the EUROCHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets). The CATALONIA was renamed CATALONIA L just before she began service on the Barcelona-Palma line on the Balearic Sea. In 1999 she was transferred to the Algeciras-Málaga-Ceuta line. In 2000 she was chartered to P&O European Ferries in order to operate under their P&O Portsmouth division. She was renamed PORTSMOUTH EXPRESS and she was deployed on the Channel, serving the Cherbourg-Portsmouth line. She returned in late 2000 to Buquebus and she was again renamed CATALONIA, before returning to P&O Portsmouth in 2001, having again been renamed PORTSMOUTH EXPRESS and being redeployed on the Cherbourg-Portsmouth line. She returned to Buquebus and she was again renamed CATALONIA in late 2001, before being sent again on charter on the Channel as the PORTSMOUTH EXPRESS, again on the Cherbourg-Portsmouth line, in 2002. The following year, P&O Portsmouth was discontinued as P&O European Ferries began to trade as P&O Ferries on the Channel. She thus spent the summer on the Cherbourg-Portsmouth line as the EXPRESS. After spending the winter of 2003-2004 as the CATALONIA for Buquebus, she was sold to P&O Ferries in 2004 and she returned to the Cherbourg-Portsmouth line as the EXPRESS (with the marketing name CHERBOURG EXPRESS). Her spell on the Channel was marred by numerous engine troubles which resulted in several canceled services. In 2005 she was transferred to the P&O Irish Sea division, being deployed as the EXPRESS on the Troon-Cairnryan-Larne line, thus connecting Scotland with Northern Ireland via the Irish Sea on a seasonal service. In 2010, P&O Irish Sea began to trade as P&O Ferries as well. The EXPRESS was refurbished in 2013, and she returned to service by only serving the Troon-Larne line. After many disappointing and unprofitable results, P&O Ferries announced the closure of the Troon-Larne line at the conclusion of the 2015 season. The EXPRESS was laid-up in Belfast. In 2016 she was sold to the Swedish company Gotlandsbåten, and, after being refurbished in Helsingborg, she entered service on the Västervik-Visby-Nynäshamn line on the Baltic Sea. After unsatisfactory service there as well, she was laid-up at the end of the season in Västervik. In 2017 she was chartered to the Finnish company Viking Line, and she was deployed on the Tallinn-Helsinki line under the marketing name VIKING FSTR. In 2018 she was chartered to the Spanish company Naviera Armas and she was deployed on the Canary Islands Archipelago, namely on the Los Cristianos-San Sebastián de La Gomera-Valle Gran Rey line. After her charter ended during the fall, it was announced that she had been sold to Golden Fast Ferries, which was a joint venture between the Greek companies Golden Star Ferries and Fast Ferries. She arrived in Greece as the GOLDEN EXPRESS, and she began conversion in Perama and in Salamina. In 2019, following a dispute between the two companies, the ship was fully transferred to Golden Star Ferries and she was renamed SUPEREXPRESS. She was deployed on the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Mykonos-Tinos-Andros-Rafina line on the Cyclades. In 2021 she moved to the Rafina-Tinos-Mykonos-Naxos-Paros-Ios-Santorini line. In 2023 her service was restricted to the Rafina-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Ios-Santorini line. PHOTOS (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Piraeus, during her first season in Greece under Golden Star Ferries (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Piraeus, shortly before her morning departure for the Cyclades and Rafina (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Piraeus, shortly before her morning departure for the Cyclades and Rafina (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Piraeus, shortly before her morning departure for the Cyclades and Rafina (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS leaving the port of Piraeus at dawn (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS leaving the port of Piraeus at dawn (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS leaving the port of Piraeus at dawn (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The impressive SUPEREXPRESS seen leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS having departed the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS having departed the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS having departed the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS docked in Piraeus (8/2020). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS docked in Piraeus (8/2020). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS docked in Piraeus (8/2020). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Piraeus (8/2020). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Piraeus (8/2020). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Piraeus (8/2020). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS spotted in Piraeus (8/2020). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Piraeus during the morning (9/2020). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS resting in Piraeus (9/2020). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS resting in Piraeus (9/2020). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Piraeus during the morning (9/2020). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS resting in Piraeus (9/2020). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen arriving in Mykonos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen arriving in Mykonos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen arriving in Mykonos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS heading towards her docking spot in Mykonos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS heading towards her docking spot in Mykonos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The stern of the SUPEREXPRESS, as she is seen heading towards her docking spot in Mykonos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen maneuvering in Mykonos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen arriving in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen arriving in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen arriving in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen ready to maneuver in the port of Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen ready to maneuver in the port of Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen ready to maneuver in the port of Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen maneuvering in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen maneuvering in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen maneuvering in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen docking in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen docking in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen docked in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen approaching her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen approaching her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The stern of the SUPEREXPRESS, seen right after she had docked in Ios (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS having just docked in Tinos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS having just docked in Tinos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS having just docked in Tinos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Tinos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Tinos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS having just departed the port of Tinos (7/2021). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Perama, after having completed her summer season on the Cyclades, and now undergoing her annual winter refit (10/2022). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen docked in Rafina (10/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen docked in Rafina (10/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen docked in Rafina (10/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in the port of Rafina (10/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS resting in Rafina (10/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS resting in Rafina (10/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Piraeus, having started her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Piraeus, having started her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Piraeus, having started her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (12/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (12/2023). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Keratsini, while undergoing her annual winter refit (4/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Keratsini, while undergoing her annual winter refit (4/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Keratsini, while undergoing her annual winter refit (4/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Keratsini, while she was undergoing her annual winter refit (4/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Keratsini, while she was undergoing her annual winter refit (4/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Keratsini, while she was undergoing her annual winter refit (4/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS spotted in Keratsini (4/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS spotted in Keratsini (4/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS spotted in Keratsini (4/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen during her refit in Keratsini, after which she returned to service from Rafina to the Cyclades (4/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen during her refit in Keratsini, after which she returned to service from Rafina to the Cyclades (4/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen during her refit in Keratsini, after which she returned to service from Rafina to the Cyclades (4/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Rafina at dawn (8/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Rafina at dawn (8/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Rafina at dawn (8/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen in Rafina (8/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen departing the port of Rafina during the morning (8/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen departing the port of Rafina during the morning (8/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen departing the port of Rafina during the morning (8/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen leaving the port of Rafina during the morning (8/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen leaving the port of Rafina during the morning (8/2024). SUPEREXPRESS The SUPEREXPRESS seen having left Rafina in order to head to Tinos (8/2024).

  • Agios Nikolaos | greekpassengerships

    AGIOS NIKOLAOS (ΑΓΙΟΣ ΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΣ) -Agios Nikolaos Shipping Company Built in 2022 (age 4). Registered in Volos. Current line: Mytikas-Kastos-Kalamos-Lefkada The small passenger ship AGIOS NIKOLAOS was built in 2022 in Greece, for the Greek company Agios Nikolaos Shipping Company. She began service on the Volos-Trikeri-Agia Kyriaki line on the Pagasetic Gulf, where she stayed for two seasons. In 2024 she was replaced by the MELINA of Vasilas Bros Excursions, and in 2025 she was deployed on the Mytikas-Kastos-Kalamos-Lefkada line on the Ionian Sea, PHOTOS (2023): AGIOS NIKOLAOS The AGIOS NIKOLAOS seen docked in Volos (3/2023). AGIOS NIKOLAOS The AGIOS NIKOLAOS seen docked in Volos (3/2023). AGIOS NIKOLAOS The AGIOS NIKOLAOS seen docked in Volos (3/2023).

  • Express Panormitis | greekpassengerships

    EXPRESS PANORMITIS (ΕΞΠΡΕΣ ΠΑΝΟΡΜΙΤΗΣ) -Agia Marina I NE Built in 2019 (age 7). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Antiparos) The small high speed boat EXPRESS PANORMITIS was built in 2019 in Greece, for the Greek company Agia Marina I NE, which is based in Antiparos. She was deployed on the Paros-Antiparos line on the Cyclades, joining her fleetmate, namely the ANTIPAROS STAR, which had been built in 2015. PHOTOS (2021): EXPRESS PANORMITIS The EXPRESS PANORMITIS seen in Paros (7/2021). EXPRESS PANORMITIS The EXPRESS PANORMITIS seen in Paros (7/2021). EXPRESS PANORMITIS The EXPRESS PANORMITIS seen leaving Paros for Antiparos (7/2021).

  • Apollon II | greekpassengerships

    APOLLON II (ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝ ΙΙ) -Lafasi Maritime Company Built in 2018 (age 8 ). Registered in Kalymnos. Current line: None (under drydock in Kalymnos) The small high speed boat APOLLON II was built in 2018 for the Greek company Lafasi Maritime Company, which is based on Kalymnos. She was deployed on the Kos-Kalymnos-Leros-Bodrum-Turgutreis line, hence connecting the Dodecanese with Turkey. In 2019 she operated solely on the Kos-Bodrum line. In 2020 she was deployed on the Kos-Pserimos-Nisyros line, while in 2021 she operated on the Kalymnos-Symi line. In 2022 she returned to the Kos-Bodrum line. PHOTOS (2022): APOLLON II The APOLLON II seen departing the port of Kos (8/2022). APOLLON II The APOLLON II seen departing the port of Kos (8/2022).

  • Kassandra Delfinous | greekpassengerships

    KASSANDRA DELFINOUS (ΚΑΣΣΑΝΔΡΑ ΝΤΕΛΦΙΝΟΥΣ) -Kassandra Cruises Built in 1992 (age 34). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Perama) The small passenger ship KASSANDRA DELFINOUS was built in 1992 in Greece, as the APHRODITI EXPRESS for Sea Cruises Exclusive, a Greek tour company which was based on the Cyclades. She was introduced on the Mykonos-Delos-Paros-Naxos-Irakleia-Koufonisi-Santorini line. She was sold to Kassandra Cruises in 2002 and she was entirely renovated, while being renamed KASSANDRA DELFINOUS. She was subsequently deployed on the Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos line on the Sporades. In 2011 she made a few one-day cruises on the Piraeus-Poros-Hydra-Aegina line on the Saronic Gulf, before returning to the Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos line in 2012. She was sold to the newly-established Greek company Olympic Cruises in 2013, and she again performed one-day cruises on the Saronic Gulf, operating on the Floisbos-Hydra-Poros-Aegina line. She competed with the small cruise ship PLATYTERA TON OURANON of Hydraïki Cruises, and also with the legendary AEGEAN GLORY of Pleasure Cruises, which joined Olympic Cruises (who renamed themselves Evermore Cruises) in 2016, as the COSMOS. The latter ship replaced the KASSANDRA DELFINOUS, which was sold in 2017 to Corfu Cruises. She began to operate daily cruises on the Ionian Sea, on the Syvota-Corfu-Paxoi-Antipaxoi line. The following year, she was sold to a re-established Kassandra Cruises, and she returned to the Sporades, being again deployed on the Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos line. She was laid-up in Floisbos in 2020, and remained there until late 2023. Since then she has been undergoing a refit in Perama. PHOTOS (2013, 2015, 2016, 2024): KASSANDRA DELFINOUS The KASSANDRA DELFINOUS in the port of Aegina, during her first year with Olympic Cruises (7/2013). KASSANDRA DELFINOUS The KASSANDRA DELFINOUS in Aegina (7/2015). KASSANDRA DELFINOUS The KASSANDRA DELFINOUS in Aegina, shortly before leaving for Floisbos (7/2015). KASSANDRA DELFINOUS The KASSANDRA DELFINOUS in Aegina, shortly before leaving for Floisbos (7/2015). KASSANDRA DELFINOUS Crossing the KASSANDRA DELFINOUS on the Saronic Gulf as she leaves Aegina for Floisbos. Her Olympic Cruises insignia were erased, as her company was renamed Evermore Cruises (7/2016). KASSANDRA DELFINOUS Crossing the KASSANDRA DELFINOUS on the Saronic Gulf as she leaves Aegina for Floisbos. Her Olympic Cruises insignia were erased, as her company was renamed Evermore Cruises (7/2016). KASSANDRA DELFINOUS The KASSANDRA DELFINOUS seen in the Kapogiannatos Shipyard in Perama, where she was sent in order to undergo her refit, with the aim of a potential return to service after five years of lay-up (8/2024). KASSANDRA DELFINOUS The KASSANDRA DELFINOUS seen in the Kapogiannatos Shipyard in Perama, where she was sent in order to undergo her refit, with the aim of a potential return to service after five years of lay-up (8/2024).

  • Agia Theodora | greekpassengerships

    AGIA THEODORA (ΑΓΙΑ ΘΕΟΔΩΡΑ) -Kerkyra Lines Built in 1989 (age 37 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Paxoi The conventional ferry AGIA THEODORA was built in 1989 in Japan, as the YUKAZURU MARU for the Japanese company Awaji Ferry Boat. She was deployed on the Kobe-Oiso line on the Akashi Strait. Following the construction of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge which linked the island of Awaji with Osaka and Kobe, the ferry service was discontinued and the YUKAZURU MARU was laid-up in Kobe. In 1999 she was renamed FERRY BLUE SKY after being transferred to the Japanese company Highroad Shipping, but she was then immediately sold within a few months to the Greek company Kerkyra Lines. She was renamed AGIA THEODORA and she underwent a major conversion in Perama, during which her entire accommodation superstructure was remodeled. Her garage deck was covered, her bow was fully modified, her stern was rebuilt with the addition of an outdoor deck for passengers, while her indoor areas and engine room were fully renovated. She began service in late 1999 on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Paxoi line on the Ionian Sea, hence becoming the third ship of Kerkyra Lines following the landing craft KERKYRA and and the conventional ferry AGIOS SPYRIDON, which were sold in 2005 and in 2007, respectively. She was part of the Kerkyra Ferries joint venture which included her company and 2way Ferries from 2005 to 2023. She was the flagship of Kerkyra Lines until the arrival of the KERKYRA EXPRESS in 2015. PHOTOS (2022): AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen arriving in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen arriving in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen arriving in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen arriving in the port of Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen in Igoumenitsa where she is arriving (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen arriving in the port of Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen arriving in the port of Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen completing her maneuvering procedure in order to dock in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen completing her maneuvering procedure in order to dock in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen as she is about to dock in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen as she is about to dock in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen as she is about to dock in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen docking in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen in the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen in the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen in the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA in Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA in Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA in Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA resting in Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA resting in Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA resting in Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen in Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen in Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA departing the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA departing the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA departing the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen leaving the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen leaving the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA THEODORA The AGIA THEODORA seen undergoing her annual drydock in the Main Vassiliadis Drydock in Piraeus (9/2022).

  • Blue Star Delos | greekpassengerships

    BLUE STAR DELOS (ΜΠΛΟΥ ΣΤΑΡ ΔΗΛΟΣ) -Blue Star Ferries Built in 2011 (age 15). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini The conventional ferry BLUE STAR DELOS was ordered in 2009 by Blue Star Ferries, along with her sister ship, namely the BLUE STAR PATMOS. She was completed in 2011 in South Korea, and she began service on the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line on the Cyclades, while the BLUE STAR PATMOS was completed in 2012 and was deployed on the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line on the Northeast Aegean Sea. In the summer, she only operates on the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Santorini line. In 2021 she underwent a conversion in Perama, during which an exhaust gas cleaning system was installed. PHOTOS (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS arriving in Santorini during the afternoon (7/2015). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS arriving in Santorini during the afternoon (7/2015). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS leaving Santorini en route to Naxos (7/2015). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS having just departed and preparing to exit the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2017). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2017). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2017). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2017). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS having just exited the port of Piraeus in order to begin her morning summer service to Paros, Naxos and Santorini (8/2017). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS having just arrived in Naxos (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS departing the port of Naxos (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS heading from Naxos to Santorini (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS heading from Naxos to Santorini (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS approaching the port of Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS approaching the port of Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS approaching the port of Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS reaching the port of Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS reaching the port of Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS reaching the port of Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS leaving Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS leaving Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS leaving Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Paros (7/2018). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen leaving Santorini (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen leaving Santorini (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen leaving Santorini (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS leaving Santorini in order to head towards Naxos (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen leaving the island of Santorini (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen approaching the port of Santorini (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen approaching the port of Santorini (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen approaching the port of Santorini (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus, prior to her morning departure (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus, prior to her morning departure (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus, prior to her morning departure (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus, shortly before her morning departure (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus, shortly before her morning departure (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing Piraeus for her morning service on the Cyclades (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing Piraeus for her morning service on the Cyclades (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing Piraeus for her morning service on the Cyclades (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing Piraeus for her morning service on the Cyclades (8/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing Piraeus for her morning service on the Cyclades (8/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing Piraeus for her morning service on the Cyclades (8/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS docked in Piraeus, shortly before her morning departure to the Cyclades (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS docked in Piraeus, shortly before her morning departure to the Cyclades (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS docked in Piraeus, shortly before her morning departure to the Cyclades (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen approaching the port of Paros (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen approaching the port of Paros (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen approaching the port of Paros (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS on her way to Paros (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS on her way to Paros (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS on her way to Paros (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS Passing by the BLUE STAR DELOS as she is seen heading towards Paros (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS Passing by the BLUE STAR DELOS as she is seen heading towards Paros (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS Passing by the BLUE STAR DELOS as she is seen heading towards Paros (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS about to maneuver in Paros (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS about to maneuver in Paros (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS about to maneuver in Paros (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen approaching the port of Naxos (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen approaching the port of Naxos (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen approaching the port of Naxos (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Naxos (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Naxos (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Naxos (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen maneuvering in the port of Naxos (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS having just docked in the port of Naxos (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS having just docked in the port of Naxos (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS having just docked in the port of Naxos (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen arriving in Naxos (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS having just docked in Naxos during the evening (9/2020). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus at dawn. This was my first-ever picture of the ship with her new funnel, which she acquired after the conversion which saw her being equipped with an exhaust gas cleaning system (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS departing Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS departing Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS departing Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen leaving Piraeus (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen leaving Piraeus (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS on her way towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS on her way towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2021). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS leaving Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS leaving Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS leaving Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen on the Saronic Gulf, while heading from Piraeus to the Cyclades (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen on the Saronic Gulf, while heading from Piraeus to the Cyclades (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen on the Saronic Gulf, while heading from Piraeus to the Cyclades (8/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen returning to Piraeus, after having performed a short refit in Perama (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen returning to Piraeus, after having performed a short refit in Perama (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen returning to Piraeus, after having performed a short refit in Perama (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS having just docked in Piraeus (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in Piraeus (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in Piraeus (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in Piraeus (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS resting in Piraeus (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS resting in Piraeus (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS resting in Piraeus (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus, a day before she resumed her usual service on the Cyclades (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus, a day before she resumed her usual service on the Cyclades (9/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus, on a day where her trip was canceled due to adverse weather conditions (10/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus, on a day where her trip was canceled due to adverse weather conditions (10/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus, on a day where her trip was canceled due to adverse weather conditions (10/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen taking the day off in Piraeus (10/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen taking the day off in Piraeus (10/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen taking the day off in Piraeus (10/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen resting in Piraeus (10/2022). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen undergoing her annual drydocking procedure on the PIRAEUS I Drydock in Perama (1/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen undergoing her annual drydocking procedure on the PIRAEUS I Drydock in Perama (1/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen undergoing her annual drydocking procedure on the PIRAEUS I Drydock in Perama (1/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen as she undergoes her annual drydocking procedure on the PIRAEUS I Drydock in Perama (1/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen as she undergoes her annual drydocking procedure on the PIRAEUS I Drydock in Perama (1/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen as she undergoes her annual drydocking procedure on the PIRAEUS I Drydock in Perama (1/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Perama, as she undergoes her annual drydocking procedure on the PIRAEUS I Drydock (1/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Perama, as she undergoes her annual drydocking procedure on the PIRAEUS I Drydock (1/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Perama, as she undergoes her annual drydocking procedure on the PIRAEUS I Drydock (1/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS Another view of the BLUE STAR DELOS in Perama, as she undergoes her annual drydocking procedure on the PIRAEUS I Drydock (1/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus during the morning (3/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus during the morning (3/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen as she departs the port of Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen as she departs the port of Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen as she departs the port of Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen as she leaves Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen arriving in Thessaloniki, when she temporarily replaced the BLUE STAR MYCONOS on the Northeast Aegean Sea lifeline, when the latter was undergoing her annual winter refit (3/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen arriving in Thessaloniki, when she temporarily replaced the BLUE STAR MYCONOS on the Northeast Aegean Sea lifeline, when the latter was undergoing her annual winter refit (3/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in Piraeus during the morning (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in Piraeus during the morning (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in Piraeus during the morning (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS spotted in the port of Piraeus during the morning (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen during her daily morning departure from Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen during her daily morning departure from Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen during her daily morning departure from Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in Piraeus during the morning (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in Piraeus during the morning (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in Piraeus during the morning (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS spotted in Piraeus during the morning (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen departing Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen leaving Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen leaving Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen leaving Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen about to exit the port of Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen about to exit the port of Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen about to exit the port of Piraeus during the morning (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen about to exit the port of Piraeus during the morning (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen having exited the port of Piraeus and now heading towards Paros (7/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus (12/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus (12/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen in Piraeus (12/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in the port of Piraeus (12/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in the port of Piraeus (12/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS seen docked in the port of Piraeus (12/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS spotted in Piraeus during the morning (12/2024). BLUE STAR DELOS The BLUE STAR DELOS spotted in Piraeus during the morning (12/2024).

  • Dimosthenis K | greekpassengerships

    DIMOSTHENIS K (ΔΗΜΟΣΘΕΝΗΣ Κ) -Seven Islands Cruises Built in 1994 (age 32 ). Registered in Zakynthos. Current line: None (under drydock in Aktion) The small passenger ship DIMOSTHENIS K was built in 1994 in Greece, as the first ship for the newly-established Greek tour company Top Cruiser, which is based in Zakynthos. She was the first-ever large tour boat based in Zakynthos, and she was the flagship of Top Cruiser for 30 years. She performs daily cruises around Zakynthos, while also occasionally making stops to the small island of Marathonisi. In 2006 she underwent a refit in Perama, during which she was lengthened and her bow was remodeled. In 2024 she was sold to Seven Islands Cruises. PHOTOS (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K leaving the port of Zakynthos for a trip around the island (7/2015). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K leaving Zakynthos for her morning cruise (7/2015). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K leaving Zakynthos for an afternoon cruise (7/2016). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K in Zakynthos (7/2016). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K resting in the port of Zakynthos (7/2017). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K resting in the port of Zakynthos (7/2017). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen resting in Zakynthos (8/2018). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen resting in Zakynthos (7/2019). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen sailing near Zakynthos, after having left Marathonisi (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen near Porto Vromi in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen near Porto Vromi in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen near Porto Vromi in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen leaving the beach of Porto Vromi in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen leaving the beach of Porto Vromi in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen leaving the beach of Porto Vromi in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen sailing towards the beach of Navagio in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen sailing towards the beach of Navagio in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen performing a cruise around Zakynthos (7/2022). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen performing a cruise around Zakynthos (7/2022). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Zakynthos (11/2023). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Zakynthos (11/2023). DIMOSTHENIS K My first picture of the DIMOSTHENIS K under the livery of Seven Islands Cruises, which she joined after 30 years of operations under Top Cruises. She is seen returning to the port of Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen heading back to Zakynthos, during her first season under Seven Islands Cruises (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen heading back to Zakynthos, during her first season under Seven Islands Cruises (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen heading back to Zakynthos, during her first season under Seven Islands Cruises (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen heading back to Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen heading back to Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen heading back to Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen while performing a cruise in Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen while performing a cruise in Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen while performing a cruise in Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen having left Zakynthos in order to perform a cruise around the island and to Marathonisi (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen having left Zakynthos in order to perform a cruise around the island and to Marathonisi (8/2024).

  • Maria T | greekpassengerships

    MARIA T (ΜΑΡΙΑ Τ) -Thalassies Metafores Built in 1979 (age 47). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Elefsina-Lavrion-Nea Styra-Marmari-Kea-Kythnos-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Andros-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Irakleia-Schoinousa-Koufonisi-Donousa-Amorgos-Ios-Santorini-Thirassia-Astypalaia-Patmos-Ikaria-Fournoi-Samos-Chios-Mytilene-Thessaloniki-Kavala-Kalymnos-Kos-Nisyros-Tilos-Rhodes-Karpathos-Castellorizon-Siteia-Rethymnon-Heraklion-Chania-Kythira The veteran landing craft MARIA T was built in 1979 in Greece. She was initially launched as the DANAE, before being sold the following year to Paliogiannis Shipping and being renamed MARIA P. She operated on the Rion-Antirrion line from 1980 to 2008 (while also undergoing a conversion in Perama in 1986), before being sent the latter year to the Agia Marina-Nea Styra line, thus operating on the Petalioi Gulf. She returned to the Rion-Antirrion line in 2010. In 2013 she was sold to Thalassies Metafores and she was renamed MARIA T. She currently operates as a small Ro-Ro carrier, transporting goods all across the Aegean Sea, with Elefsina as the base port. She now operates on the Elefsina-Lavrion-Nea Styra-Marmari-Kea-Kythnos-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Andros-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Irakleia-Schoinousa-Koufonisi-Donousa-Amorgos-Ios-Santorini-Thirassia-Astypalaia-Patmos-Ikaria-Fournoi-Samos-Chios-Mytilene-Thessaloniki-Kavala-Kalymnos-Kos-Nisyros-Tilos-Rhodes-Karpathos-Castellorizon-Siteia-Rethymnon-Heraklion-Chania-Kythira line. She was heightened in Perama in 2021. PHOTOS (2015, 2019, 2020): MARIA T The MARIA T seen in Santorini (7/2015). MARIA T The MARIA T seen in Santorini (7/2015). MARIA T The MARIA T seen arriving in Santorini (7/2019). MARIA T The MARIA T seen arriving in Santorini (7/2019). MARIA T The MARIA T seen arriving in Santorini (7/2019). MARIA T The MARIA T seen heading towards the port of Santorini (7/2019). MARIA T The MARIA T seen heading towards the port of Santorini (7/2019). MARIA T The MARIA T seen heading towards the port of Santorini (7/2019). MARIA T The veteran landing craft MARIA T seen heading towards the port of Santorini (7/2019). MARIA T The MARIA T seen off the coast of Attica during the morning, as she is seen heading back to Elefsina (9/2020). MARIA T The MARIA T seen off the coast of Attica during the morning, as she is seen heading back to Elefsina (9/2020). MARIA T The MARIA T seen off the coast of Attica during the morning, as she is seen heading back to Elefsina (9/2020).

  • Blue Star Paros | greekpassengerships

    BLUE STAR PAROS (ΜΠΛΟΥ ΣΤΑΡ ΠΑΡΟΣ) -Blue Star Ferries Built in 2002 (age 24). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Piraeus-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos The conventional ferry BLUE STAR PAROS was ordered in 2000 by the then-newly-formed Greek company Blue Star Ferries, along with the BLUE STAR NAXOS, as sister ships of the very successful BLUE STAR ITHAKI (now in Canada), which was built in 2000. Originally planned to be named BLUE STAR SANTORINI, she was instead named BLUE STAR PAROS and she was completed alongside her sister ship in 2002 in South Korea. She was deployed on the Piraeus-Syros-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line on the Cyclades, where she replaced the BLUE STAR ITHAKI. In 2006 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos -Irakleia-Schoinousa-Koufonisi-Donousa-Amorgos-Santorini-Astypalaia line, where she operated up until 2014. In 2015, the ship was deployed for the first time from the port Rafina, operating on the Rafina-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Ios line previously occupied by the BLUE STAR ITHAKI, before the latter was sold to the Canadian company Bay Ferries Limited in 2014. The following year she was deployed on the Dodecanese lifeline for the summer, namely on the Piraeus-Astypalaia-Patmos-Leipsoi-Leros-Kalymnos-Kos-Nisyros-Tilos-Symi-Rhodes-Castellorizon line, thus replacing the DIAGORAS which had been sold by Blue Star Ferries. In 2017, she connected this lifeline with Paros and Naxos, thus operating on the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Astypalaia-Patmos-Leipsoi-Leros-Kalymnos-Kos-Nisyros-Tilos-Symi-Rhodes-Castellorizon line. In 2018, she was deployed on the Piraeus-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Ikaria-Fournoi-Samos line. In 2020 she was inserted on the Piraeus-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos line. Just like the BLUE STAR NAXOS, the BLUE STAR PAROS has been an acclaimed ship on the Cyclades, and she has been lauded as one of the most modern and reliable ferries in the whole of Greece in the last two decades. PHOTOS (2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS leaving Piraeus (7/2012). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS -this time- entering the port of Piraeus the following summer (7/2013). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just arrived in Piraeus from the Dodecanese (7/2016). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just arrived in Piraeus from the Dodecanese (7/2016). BLUE STAR PAROS The hard-working BLUE STAR PAROS in Piraeus, during her first summer of operations on the Dodecanese lifeline (7/2016). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen on the Cyclades as she heads from Piraeus to Paros (7/2017). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen on the Cyclades as she heads from Piraeus to Paros (7/2017). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen on the Cyclades as she heads from Piraeus to Paros (7/2017). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen on the Cyclades as she heads from Piraeus to Paros (7/2017). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in Piraeus during the morning (8/2017). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in Piraeus during the morning (8/2017). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in Piraeus during the morning (8/2017). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS in Piraeus, during her second consecutive summer operating on the Dodecanese lifeline (8/2017). BLUE STAR PAROS The tireless and hard-working BLUE STAR PAROS taking a few hours of rest in Piraeus before her next departure (8/2017). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning (8/2017). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning (8/2017). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS entering the port of Mykonos (6/2018). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS entering the port of Mykonos (6/2018). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS maneuvering in Mykonos (6/2018). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Mykonos (6/2018). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Mykonos (6/2018). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Mykonos (6/2018). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS prior to her departure from Mykonos (6/2018). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS prior to her departure from Mykonos (6/2018). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS prior to her departure from Mykonos (6/2018). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just exited the port of Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just docked in Piraeus (7/2019). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving the port of Piraeus during the morning and heading towards the Cyclades (8/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving the port of Piraeus during the morning and heading towards the Cyclades (8/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving the port of Piraeus during the morning and heading towards the Cyclades (8/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just arrived in Piraeus during the evening (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus, shortly before her usual morning departure (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus, shortly before her usual morning departure (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus, shortly before her usual morning departure (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the early morning (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS beginning to leave Syros in order to head towards Tinos (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS beginning to leave Syros in order to head towards Tinos (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS beginning leaving Syros in and heading towards Tinos (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS beginning leaving Syros in and heading towards Tinos (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having arrived in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having arrived in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having arrived in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just arrived in the port of Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just arrived in the port of Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just arrived in the port of Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS preparing to maneuver in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS preparing to maneuver in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS beginning her maneuvering procedure in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS beginning her maneuvering procedure in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen maneuvering in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen maneuvering in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen maneuvering in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen docking in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just docked in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in the port of Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in the port of Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving the port of Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving the port of Syros (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving the port of Syros in order to head back to Piraeus (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving the port of Syros in order to head back to Piraeus (9/2020). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS docked in Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS docked in Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS docked in Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen arriving in the port of Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen maneuvering in Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen maneuvering in Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen maneuvering in Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS completing her maneuvering procedure in Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS completing her maneuvering procedure in Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving the port of Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving the port of Tinos (7/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning (8/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning (8/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning (8/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving Piraeus (8/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just returned to Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just returned to Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just returned to Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having made her return to Piraeus in the evening (9/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having made her return to Piraeus in the evening (9/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having made her return to Piraeus in the evening (9/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2021). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she leaves Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she leaves Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she leaves Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just exited the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just exited the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just exited the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen docking in Piraeus during the evening (9/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen docking in Piraeus during the evening (9/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen docking in Piraeus during the evening (9/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having almost docked in Piraeus during the evening (9/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having almost docked in Piraeus during the evening (9/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning, as her sailings that day were canceled due to adverse weather conditions on the Aegean Sea (10/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning, as her sailings that day were canceled due to adverse weather conditions on the Aegean Sea (10/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning, as her sailings that day were canceled due to adverse weather conditions on the Aegean Sea (10/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having returned to Piraeus and beginning her maneuvering procedure during the late evening (10/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just docked in Piraeus during the late evening (10/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen maneuvering in the port of Piraeus during the late evening (12/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just docked in Piraeus during the late evening (12/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just docked in Piraeus during the late evening (12/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just docked in Piraeus during the late evening (12/2022). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen docked in Piraeus during the early morning (3/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen docked in Piraeus during the early morning (3/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she leaves Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she leaves Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she leaves Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen receiving bunkers in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen receiving bunkers in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she heads towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she heads towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she heads towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus (5/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus (5/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus (5/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just entered the port of Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just entered the port of Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS having just entered the port of Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she proceeds towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she proceeds towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she proceeds towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot during the evening (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot during the evening (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having just docked in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having just docked in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having just docked in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS now seen resting in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning (5/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning (5/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning (5/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS spotted in Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving the port of Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving the port of Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving the port of Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (5/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having returned to Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having returned to Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen having returned to Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen just before beginning her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen just before beginning her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to dock in Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to dock in Piraeus (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen resting in Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the morning (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen leaving Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she is leaving Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she is leaving Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she is leaving Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS spotted in Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS spotted in Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS spotted in Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she is docked in Piraeus (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen arriving in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen arriving in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen arriving in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she is arriving in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she is arriving in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she is arriving in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she is entering the port of Piraeus (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she is entering the port of Piraeus (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen as she is entering the port of Piraeus (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). BLUE STAR PAROS The BLUE STAR PAROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024).

  • Sargos II | greekpassengerships

    SARGOS II (ΣΑΡΓΟΣ ΙΙ) -Captain Sargos Antiparos Built in 2012 (age 14). Registered in Paros. Current line: Antiparos-Despotiko The small passenger ship SARGOS II was built in 2012 in Greece. She was ordered by the Greek company Captain Sargos Antiparos, which is based in Antiparos. She was deployed on the Antiparos-Despotiko line, while performing daily cruises to the latter smaller island of the Cyclades. She also performs occasional trips to Sifnos when being chartered to small groups of passengers. PHOTOS (2018): SARGOS II The SARGOS II seen in Antiparos (7/2018).

  • Nearchos | greekpassengerships

    NEARCHOS (ΝΕΑΡΧΟΣ) -Creta Cargo Lines (2016-2021) current MARILU of Metropolitan Maritime Services Built in 1968 (age 58). Was registered in Piraeus. Current line: None in Greece, sold to Metropolitan Maritime Services for service between Nigeria and Benin The Ro-Ro carrier NEARCHOS was built in 1968 in Denmark, initially as a passenger ferry. She began her career as the CHRISTIAN IV for the Norwegian company Kristiansands Dampskibsselskap (KDS), being deployed on Hirtshals-Kristiansand line, thus connecting Denmark with Norway on the Skagerrak. Later in 1968, her company was acquired by the Norwegian ferry company Fred. Olsen Lines, and she remained on her usual service until 1984. After being laid-up in Kristiansand, she was sold in late 1984 to the Malaysian company Perbadanan Nasional Berhad. She was renamed PERNAS SAFARI and she was deployed as a military troop carrier in Malaysia. In 1994 she was sold to the Greek company Safari Lines (later known as the now-defunct company Endeavor Lines). After being converted in Keratsini, she entered service on the Adriatic Sea in early 1995, being deployed on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Bari line as the SAFARI. During the summer of the same year she was chartered to the Greek company Stern Maritime Lines and she was deployed on the Bari-Corfu-Igoumenitsa-Çeşme line. In 1996 she was sold to the Portuguese company Porto Santo Line, and she was converted in Perama before sailing to Portugal under the name LOBO MARINHO. She began service on the Madeira Archipelago, being deployed on the Funchal-Porto Santo line. She was renamed LOBO MARINHO I in 2003, but she was then replaced by the newly-built LOBO MARINHO that same year. As a result, she was sold to the Cape Verdean company Cabo Verde Line, and she was renamed LOBO DOS MARES. She was deployed on the Praia-Mindelo line, before being sold in 2005 to the Greek company Efstathiou Shipping. She began a small conversion in Drapetsona and she was renamed MENHIR. She was supposed to be deployed on the Adriatic Sea, but her owners eventually experienced severe financial difficulties and she was sent for lay-up in Salamina. She went on to spend more than a decade there, with a return to service seeming impossible due to her advanced age. However, against all odds, she was sold in 2016 to the Greek company Creta Cargo Lines. After 11 years of lay-up she began a major conversion in Salamina, during which her stern was extended and her passenger superstructure decks were removed, which resulted in her becoming a Ro-Ro carrier. She was renamed NEARCHOS and she entered service on the Piraeus-Andros-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini-Rethymnon line, on the Piraeus-Skyros-Skopelos-Skiathos-Chios-Mytilene-Limnos line, and on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos line. In 2017 she was deployed on the Lavrion-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Santorini-Kos-Rhodes line and on the Lavrion-Skiathos-Skopelos-Chios-Mytilene-Limnos line. In 2018 she operated on the Lavrion-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini-Skiathos-Chios-Mytilene-Limnos line. Later that year she grounded off in Nea Kameni while heading towards Santorini, and her hull was severely damaged. She was repaired in Salamina and she resumed service in 2019, being deployed on the Lavrion-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini-Ikaria-Samos-Chios-Mytilene-Limnos line. In 2020 she operated on the Piraeus-Kea-Andros-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini-Ikaria-Samos-Chios-Mytilene-Limnos line. In 2021 she was sold to the Nigerian company Metropolitan Maritime Services and she was renamed MARILU. She began service on the Lagos-Cotonou line, transporting containers between Nigeria and Benin on the Gulf of Guinea. PHOTOS (2019): NEARCHOS The NEARCHOS seen having departed the port of Santorini (7/2019). NEARCHOS The NEARCHOS seen having departed the port of Santorini (7/2019). NEARCHOS The NEARCHOS seen having departed the port of Santorini (7/2019). NEARCHOS The NEARCHOS leaving Santorini (7/2019). NEARCHOS The NEARCHOS leaving Santorini (7/2019). NEARCHOS The NEARCHOS leaving Santorini (7/2019). NEARCHOS The veteran Ro-Ro carrier NEARCHOS seen leaving Santorini and heading towards Ios. This proved to be my final picture of the ship in Greece, as she was sold in 2021 to the Nigerian company Cargo Lines (7/2019).

  • Agios Efraïm | greekpassengerships

    AGIOS EFRAÏM (ΑΓΙΟΣ ΕΥΦΡΑΙΜ) -Santorini Boatmen Union Built in 1996 (age 30). Registered in Santorini. Current line: Santorini-Nea Kameni-Palaia Kameni The small passenger ship AGIOS EFRAÏM was built in 1996 in Greece, being the last of the four sister ships (alongside the AGIOS GERASIMOS, the MELINA and the G NOMIKOS) that were ordered by the Santorini Boatmen Union in 1995 and in 1996. She was deployed on the Santorini-Nea Kameni-Palaia Kameni line on the Cyclades, and she also helps transport passengers arriving in Santorini via cruise ships to the island. PHOTOS (2019): AGIOS EFRAÏM The AGIOS EFRAÏM seen from the village of Thira in Santorini, heading towards the island's main port (7/2019).

  • Port of Rhodes | greekpassengerships

    PORTS OF RHODES (ΡΟΔΟΣ) Island located on the Dodecanese, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2022): RHODES 2022: Two ships seen docked together in the port of Rhodes: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier BLUE CARRIER 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the conventional ferry PANAGIA SKIADENI of Dodekanisos Seaways. RHODES 2022: Two ships seen docked together in the port of Rhodes: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier BLUE CARRIER 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the conventional ferry PANAGIA SKIADENI of Dodekanisos Seaways. RHODES 2022: The two high speed ferries of Dodekanisos Seaways seen docked in the port of Rhodes: (From left to right) The DODEKANISOS PRIDE and the DODEKANISOS EXPRESS. RHODES 2022: The two high speed ferries of Dodekanisos Seaways seen docked in the port of Rhodes: (From left to right) The DODEKANISOS PRIDE and the DODEKANISOS EXPRESS. RHODES 2022: A few small passenger ships seen docked in the port of Lindos in Rhodes: (From left to right) The DISCOVERY of Rizos Cruises and the APHRODITE STAR of Rhodes Sea Lines can be spotted. RHODES 2022: Two small passenger ships performing one-day cruises around several well-known touristic landmarks of Rhodes seen together in the port of Lindos: (From left to right) The GLAROS I of Antonaros Cruises is about to dock next to the DISCOVERY of Rizos Cruises. RHODES 2022: Three small passenger ships performing one-day cruises around several well-known touristic landmarks of Rhodes seen together in the port of Lindos: (From left to right) The TRITON of Triton Cruises is about to dock next to the GLAROS I of Antonaros Cruises and the DISCOVERY of Rizos Cruises.

  • Stavros N | greekpassengerships

    STAVROS N (ΣΤΑΥΡΟΣ Ν) -Nikolaïdis NE Built in 2017 (age 9). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Perama-Salamina The double-ended ferry STAVROS N was built in 2017 in Greece for the Greek company company Nikolaïdis NE, which is based in Salamina. She began service on the Perama-Salamina line. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): STAVROS N The STAVROS N leaving Salamina and heading towards Perama (7/2018). STAVROS N The STAVROS N leaving Salamina and heading towards Perama (7/2018). STAVROS N The STAVROS N leaving Salamina and heading towards Perama (7/2018). STAVROS N The STAVROS N heading towards Salamina (7/2018). STAVROS N The STAVROS N heading towards Salamina (7/2018). STAVROS N The STAVROS N heading towards Salamina (7/2018). STAVROS N The STAVROS N on her way to Salamina (7/2018). STAVROS N The STAVROS N on her way to Salamina (7/2018). STAVROS N The STAVROS N on her way to Salamina (7/2018). STAVROS N The STAVROS N en route to Salamina (7/2018). STAVROS N The STAVROS N en route to Salamina (7/2018). STAVROS N The STAVROS N resting in Salamina (8/2019). STAVROS N The STAVROS N departing Salamina (8/2020). STAVROS N The STAVROS N departing Salamina (8/2020). STAVROS N The STAVROS N departing Salamina (8/2020). STAVROS N The STAVROS N having left Salamina (8/2020). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen arriving in Salamina (8/2020). STAVROS N The STAVROS N resting in Salamina (8/2020). STAVROS N The STAVROS N resting in Salamina (8/2020). STAVROS N The STAVROS N resting in Salamina (8/2020). STAVROS N The STAVROS N docked in Salamina (9/2021). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen arriving in Salamina (8/2022). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen arriving in Salamina (8/2022). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen arriving in Salamina (8/2022). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she arrives to dock in Salamina (8/2022). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she arrives to dock in Salamina (8/2022). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she arrives to dock in Salamina (8/2022). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen departing Salamina (8/2022). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen departing Salamina (8/2022). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen departing Salamina (8/2022). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she leaves Salamina (8/2022). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen resting in Salamina (9/2022). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen in Salamina (11/2022). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she sails from Salamina to Perama (9/2023). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she sails from Salamina to Perama (9/2023). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she sails from Salamina to Perama (9/2023). STAVROS N Crossing the STAVROS N as she sails from Salamina to Perama (9/2023). STAVROS N Crossing the STAVROS N as she sails from Salamina to Perama (9/2023). STAVROS N Crossing the STAVROS N as she sails from Salamina to Perama (9/2023). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen on her way to Perama (9/2023). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen arriving in Salamina (9/2023). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen arriving in Salamina (9/2023). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen arriving in Salamina (9/2023). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen docked in Salamina (9/2023). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she heads towards Perama (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she heads towards Perama (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she heads towards Perama (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she is heading towards Perama (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she is heading towards Perama (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen as she is heading towards Perama (4/2024). STAVROS N Crossing the STAVROS N while she sails to Perama (4/2024). STAVROS N Crossing the STAVROS N while she sails to Perama (4/2024). STAVROS N Crossing the STAVROS N while she sails to Perama (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen approaching the port of Perama (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen arriving in Salamina (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen arriving in Salamina (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen arriving in Salamina (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen approaching Salamina (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen having departed Salamina (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen having departed Salamina (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen in Perama (4/2024). STAVROS N The STAVROS N seen in Salamina (8/2024).

  • Prevelis | greekpassengerships

    PREVELIS (ΠΡΕΒΕΛΗΣ) -ANEK Lines Built in 1980 (age 46). Registered in Rethymnon. Current line: None (laid-up in Elefsina) The cruiseferry PREVELIS was built in 1980 in Japan, as the FERRY ORANGE No. 2 for the Japanese company Shikoku Kaihatsu Ferry, also known as Orange Ferry. She spent her first years on the Osaka-Tōyo line as a day ferry, before being bought in 1994 by the Greek company Cretan Ferries, which was based in Rethymnon. She was converted into a cruiseferry in Perama, being renamed PREVELI, and she started operations in 1995 on the company's main service, namely on the Piraeus-Rethymnon line. She therefore became the second ship to operate on this service, alongside her fleetmate, namely the ARKADI, which had been deployed there since 1989. Both ships proved to be very successful in Rethymnon. However, in 2000, Cretan Ferries was acquired by ANEK Lines, with the latter taking over the service previously covered by the former on the Piraeus-Rethymnon line. The ship was renamed PREVELIS and she was deployed on the Piraeus-Astypalaia-Patmos-Leros-Kalymnos-Kos-Nisyros-Symi-Rhodes-Castellorizon line on the Dodecanese, before returning to the Piraeus-Rethymnon line in 2001. In 2007, after ANEK Lines stopped serving the Piraeus-Rethymnon line, the ship moved to the Piraeus-Chania line. In 2008 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Syros-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line on the Cyclades, where she stayed for one season. In 2009 she moved to the Piraeus-Milos-Santorini-Anafi-Heraklion-Siteia-Kasos-Karpathos-Chalki-Rhodes line, which is one of most demanding lifelines of the Aegean Sea. She grounded off in Santorini in 2014 and she collided with the port pier of Anafi in 2015. She grounded off in Siteia in 2019, while also grounding off in Santorini in 2021. After 14 years of service on the Kasos-Karpathos lifeline, she was deployed on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Ios-Santorini line in 2023, while waiting for the ANEMOS of the newly-established Greek company Aegean Sea Lines to enter service. She was not used at all during the 2024 season, and she instead remained laid-up in Elefsina, although she was reactivated later during that same year in order to be deployed on the Lavrion-Limnos-Kavala line on the Northeast Aegean Sea. She was once again laid-up in Elefsina in 2025. PHOTOS (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): PREVELIS The PREVELIS resting in Piraeus (7/2015). PREVELIS The PREVELIS resting in the port of Piraeus (7/2015). PREVELIS The PREVELIS entering the port of Piraeus (7/2015). PREVELIS The legendary and hard-working ferry PREVELIS entering the port of Piraeus (7/2015). PREVELIS The PREVELIS entering the port of Piraeus. She is now the only ANEK Lines ferry to feature the yellow and blue garland on her hull (7/2015). PREVELIS The PREVELIS entering the port of Piraeus (7/2015). PREVELIS The PREVELIS approaching the port of Santorini during the morning (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS approaching the port of Santorini during the morning (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS approaching the port of Santorini during the morning (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen approaching the port of Santorini during the morning (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS maneuvering in Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS maneuvering in Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS maneuvering in Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen maneuvering in Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS preparing to dock in Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS preparing to dock in Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS preparing to dock in Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The great PREVELIS preparing to dock in Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS having just docked in the port of Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS having just docked in the port of Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS having just docked in the port of Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The legendary PREVELIS having just docked in the port of Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Santorini (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS having just docked in the port of Piraeus (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS resting in Piraeus, during yet another busy but successful summer (7/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen on the Saronic Gulf, preparing to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen on the Saronic Gulf, preparing to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2017). PREVELIS The PREVELIS resting in Piraeus (6/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS resting in Piraeus (6/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS resting in Piraeus (6/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS in Piraeus (6/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS docked in Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS docked in Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS docked in Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS resting in Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS resting in Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS resting in Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS departing Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS departing Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS departing Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen leaving Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen leaving Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen leaving Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2018). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus. It marked the first time since 2006 that she did not have the ANEK Lines yellow and blue garland, which had previously been a trademark of hers (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS in Piraeus, now featuring a completely white livery, just like all her ANEK Lines fleetmates (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen resting in Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen resting in Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen resting in Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS docked in Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS docked in Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS docked in Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus, shortly before an evening departure (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus, shortly before an evening departure (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus, shortly before an evening departure (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen maneuvering in order to leave Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen maneuvering in order to leave Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen maneuvering in order to leave Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS maneuvering in order to head towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS maneuvering in order to head towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS maneuvering in order to head towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS having finished maneuvering in Piraeus and now heading towards the exit of the port (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS having finished maneuvering in Piraeus and now heading towards the exit of the port (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus, on her way towards Milos (7/2019). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus (8/2020). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus (8/2020). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus (8/2020). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2020). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2020). PREVELIS The legendary PREVELIS seen resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2020). PREVELIS The PREVELIS docked in Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS docked in Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS docked in Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS resting in Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS resting in Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS resting in Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS berthed in Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS having departed Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS having departed Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS having departed Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen leaving Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen leaving Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen leaving Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen as she leaves Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen as she leaves Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen as she leaves Piraeus (9/2021). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus (8/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus (8/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus (8/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS spotted in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen docking in Piraeus, after having made her return to the port upon the completion of her long trip from Rhodes (9/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen docking in Piraeus, after having made her return to the port upon the completion of her long trip from Rhodes (9/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen docking in Piraeus, after having made her return to the port upon the completion of her long trip from Rhodes (9/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen as she docks in Piraeus (9/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen as she docks in Piraeus (9/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS having just docked in Piraeus (9/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS having just docked in Piraeus (9/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS having just docked in Piraeus (9/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus during the late evening (10/2022). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus, while briefly operating on the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line for a few days (5/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus, while briefly operating on the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line for a few days (5/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus, while briefly operating on the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line for a few days (5/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus, during her very brief stint on the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line (5/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus, during her very brief stint on the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line (5/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Piraeus, during her very brief stint on the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line (5/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen docked in Piraeus (5/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen docked in Piraeus (5/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen docked in Piraeus. She later ended her service on the Kasos-Karpathos lifeline and she then began operations on the Cyclades, until the arrival of the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines (5/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Salamina, where she headed for her annual winter lay-up after completing her service on the Cyclades (9/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Salamina, where she headed for her annual winter lay-up after completing her service on the Cyclades (9/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen in Salamina, where she headed for her annual winter lay-up after completing her service on the Cyclades (9/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS spotted in Salamina (9/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS spotted in Salamina (9/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS spotted in Salamina (9/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen while undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Salamina (9/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen while undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Salamina (9/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS seen while undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Salamina (9/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS spotted in Salamina, while awaiting to know what plans her company has for her, after being deemed to surplus requirements following her withdrawal from the Kasos-Karpathos lifeline (9/2023). PREVELIS The PREVELIS spotted in Salamina, while awaiting to know what plans her company has for her, after being deemed to surplus requirements following her withdrawal from the Kasos-Karpathos lifeline (9/2023).

  • Byron | greekpassengerships

    BYRON (ΜΠΑΪΡΟΝ) -Saroukos Cruises Built in 1995 (age 31). Registered in Kos. Current line: Kos-Kalymnos-Platy-Pserimos The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship BYRON was built in 1995 in Greece, for the Greek company Saroukos Cruises. She performs daily pirate-themed cruises on the Dodecanese, namely on the Kos-Kalymnos-Platy-Pserimos line. PHOTOS (2022): BYRON The BYRON seen docked in the port of Mastichari in Kos (8/2022). BYRON The BYRON seen docked in the port of Mastichari in Kos (8/2022). BYRON The BYRON seen docked in the port of Mastichari in Kos (8/2022). BYRON The BYRON seen in Kos (8/2022). BYRON The BYRON seen in Kos (8/2022). BYRON The BYRON docked in the main port of Kos (8/2022).

  • Barbayannis | greekpassengerships

    BARBAYANNIS (ΜΠΑΡΜΠΑΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ) -Fostinis Cruises Built in 1979 (age 47 ). Registered in Spetses. Current line: Porto Cheli-Spetses-Hydra-Poros-Monemvasia The small passenger ship BARBAYANNIS was built in 1979 in Greece for the the Greek company Fostinis Cruises (based in Porto Cheli) in order to perform cruises on the Saronic Gulf and in the Peloponnese. She was deployed on the Porto Cheli-Spetses-Hydra-Poros-Monemvasia line, and she has remained there ever since. She operates throughout collaborations with the KELLY CRUISE, which is owned by Fostinis ANE. PHOTOS (2017, 2022): BARBAYANNIS The BARBAYANNIS resting in the port of Hydra while performing her daily cruises on the Saronic Gulf and in the Peloponnese (9/2017). BARBAYANNIS The BARBAYANNIS resting in the port of Hydra while performing her daily cruises on the Saronic Gulf and in the Peloponnese (9/2017). BARBAYANNIS The BARBAYANNIS seen arriving in Hydra (9/2022). BARBAYANNIS The BARBAYANNIS seen arriving in Hydra (9/2022). BARBAYANNIS The BARBAYANNIS seen arriving in Hydra (9/2022). BARBAYANNIS The BARBAYANNIS arriving in the port of Hydra (9/2022). BARBAYANNIS The BARBAYANNIS arriving in the port of Hydra (9/2022). BARBAYANNIS The BARBAYANNIS seen departing the port of Hydra (9/2022). BARBAYANNIS The BARBAYANNIS seen departing the port of Hydra (9/2022). BARBAYANNIS The BARBAYANNIS seen departing the port of Hydra (9/2022).

  • Highspeed 3 | greekpassengerships

    HIGHSPEED 3 (ΧΑΪΣΠΙΝΤ 3) -Hellenic Seaways ex-THUNDER (ΘΑΝΤΕΡ) of Fast Ferries (2019-2024) Built in 1998 (age 28). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Piraeus) The high speed ferry THUNDER was built in 1998 in Australia, as the TURGUT ÖZAL for the Turkish company İstanbul Deniz Otobüsleri (İDO). She was deployed on the İstanbul-Bandırma line on the Marmara Sea. After serving the latter for 21 years, she was sold to the Greek company Fast Ferries, hence becoming their first-ever fully-owned high speed craft. She was renamed THUNDER and she underwent a conversion in Perama and Salamina throughout 2020. She began service in 2021 on the Piraeus-Syros-Mykonos-Naxos line on the Cyclades, where she also operated in 2022. In 2023 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Syros-Mykonos-Paros-Ios-Santorini-Heraklion line. After the 2024 season concluded, she was sold to Hellenic Seaways, and she was renamed HIGHSPEED 3, thus becoming the second ship in the history of the company to take that name (after the original HIGHSPEED 3, which operated for the company from 2000 to 2010, and she is now known as the MOROCCO EXPRESS 1 of the Moroccan company Africa Morocco Link). She resumed her service on the Piraeus-Syros-Mykonos-Paros-Ios-Santorini-Heraklion line in 2025. PHOTOS (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, just a few days before her entry to service under Fast Ferries (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, just a few days before her entry to service under Fast Ferries (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, just a few days before her entry to service under Fast Ferries (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus, a few days prior to her introduction on the Cyclades (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus, a few days prior to her introduction on the Cyclades (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen resting in Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen resting in Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen resting in Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The bow of the THUNDER in Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The bow of the THUNDER in Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER maneuvering as she departs Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER maneuvering as she departs Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER maneuvering as she departs Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER completing her maneuvering procedure, as she departs Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER completing her maneuvering procedure, as she departs Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER completing her maneuvering procedure, as she departs Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER now heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER now heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER now heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER leaving Piraeus in order to head towards Syros (7/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the morning (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the morning (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the morning (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER in Piraeus (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER in Piraeus (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER in Piraeus (8/2021). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER spotted in Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER spotted in Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER spotted in Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER in Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER in Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER in Piraeus (8/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, having now started her annual winter lay-up following the completion of her summer services (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, having now started her annual winter lay-up following the completion of her summer services (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, having now started her annual winter lay-up following the completion of her summer services (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER spotted in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER spotted in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus (10/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus (10/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus (10/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER in Piraeus (10/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER in Piraeus (10/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER in Piraeus (10/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the late evening (10/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the late evening (12/2022). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, during her annual winter lay-up (1/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, during her annual winter lay-up (1/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, during her annual winter lay-up (1/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen undergoing during her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (1/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen undergoing during her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (1/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen during her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (2/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen during her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (2/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen during her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (2/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER spotted in Piraeus during the morning (3/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). THUNDER The stern of the THUNDER as she is seen in Piraeus (4/2023). THUNDER The stern of the THUNDER as she is seen in Piraeus (4/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen continuing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (4/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen continuing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (4/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus (5/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus (5/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus (5/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen continuing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (5/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen continuing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (5/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen continuing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (5/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the evening (5/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having returned to Piraeus, after having completed her trip from Heraklion via the Cyclades (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having returned to Piraeus, after having completed her trip from Heraklion via the Cyclades (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having completed her maneuvering procedure and now about to dock in Piraeus (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having completed her maneuvering procedure and now about to dock in Piraeus (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen as she is docking in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen as she is docking in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just docked in Piraeus (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just docked in Piraeus (8/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus, after having completed her summer service and having started her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). THUNDER THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus, after having completed her summer service and having started her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). THUNDER The stern of the THUNDER seen as she is docked in Piraeus (11/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen performing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (11/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen performing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (11/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen performing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (11/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the evening (12/2023). THUNDER The stern of the THUNDER seen as she is docked in Piraeus (12/2023). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, while undergoing her annual winter refit (2/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the early morning (4/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the early morning (4/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, during the final stage of her annual winter refit (4/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, during the final stage of her annual winter refit (4/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus, during the final stage of her annual winter refit (4/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus (4/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus (4/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus (4/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in docked in the port of Piraeus (4/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the morning, having resumed her service from Piraeus to the Cyclades and Heraklion (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the morning, having resumed her service from Piraeus to the Cyclades and Heraklion (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the morning, having resumed her service from Piraeus to the Cyclades and Heraklion (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the morning (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen departing the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen departing the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen departing the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen leaving Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen leaving Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen leaving Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just arrived in the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just arrived in the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just arrived in the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just arrived in the port of Piraeus after having returned from Heraklion and the Cyclades (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just arrived in the port of Piraeus after having returned from Heraklion and the Cyclades (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just arrived in the port of Piraeus after having returned from Heraklion and the Cyclades (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen as she is completing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen as she is completing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docking in Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just docked in the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just docked in the port of Piraeus (5/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus (6/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus (6/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus (6/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER spotted in the port of Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen as she is docking in Piraeus (8/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen as she is docking in Piraeus (8/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen having just docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus (8/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus (8/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER docked in Piraeus (8/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen in Piraeus during the late evening (8/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER spotted in Piraeus (8/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER spotted in Piraeus (8/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER spotted in Piraeus (8/2024). THUNDER The THUNDER seen docked in the port of Piraeus, in what proved to be my final picture of the ship under that name and under Fast Ferries. Indeed, after the 2024 summer season concluded, she was sold to Hellenic Seaways, for whom she was refitted as the HIGHSPEED 3 (8/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 My first picture of the ship as the HIGHSPEED 3, after her acquisition by Hellenic Seaways and the first refit that she underwent under the latter in Salamina. She is now undergoing her annual winter refit in Piraeus (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3, the newest acquisition of Hellenic Seaways, seen docked in Piraeus during the morning (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3, the newest acquisition of Hellenic Seaways, seen docked in Piraeus during the morning (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3, the newest acquisition of Hellenic Seaways, seen docked in Piraeus during the morning (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3 seen in Piraeus during the morning. She became the first high speed ferry to have been acquired by Hellenic Seaways since the ex-HIGHSPEED 6 (which now operates in Spain), which had joined the company in 2010 (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3 seen in Piraeus during the morning (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3 seen in Piraeus during the morning (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3 seen in Piraeus during the morning (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3 spotted in Piraeus. She was the second ship of Hellenic Seaways to have that name, following the original HIGHSPEED 3, which operated for the company from 2000 to 2010, before she was sold to the now-defunct Moroccan company Comarit (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3 seen in Piraeus (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3 seen in Piraeus (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3 seen in Piraeus (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3 seen in Piraeus, while undergoing her annual winter refit, and before she proceeded to undergo a larger refurbishment ahead of her entry to service under Hellenic Seaways (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3 seen in Piraeus, while undergoing her annual winter refit, and before she proceeded to undergo a larger refurbishment ahead of her entry to service under Hellenic Seaways (12/2024). HIGHSPEED 3 The HIGHSPEED 3 seen in Piraeus, while undergoing her annual winter refit, and before she proceeded to undergo a larger refurbishment ahead of her entry to service under Hellenic Seaways (12/2024).

  • Penelope A | greekpassengerships

    PENELOPE A (ΠΗΝΕΛΟΠΗ Α) -Agoudimos Lines (1992-1999;2004-2025) Built in 1972, scrapped in 2025 (age 53 ). Was registered in Piraeus. Considered by many as one of the most historic ferries of the Greek coastal service, as well as one of the greatest ships to have ever operated on the Rafina-Cyclades service, the legendary PENELOPE A was built in 1972 in France, as the HORSA for the British conglomerate Sealink, in order to operate on the Channel. She was deployed on the Boulogne-Folkestone line, but she also operated on the Ostend-Folkestone line, on the Calais-Folkestone line and on the Boulogne-Dover line during winters, where she would be replacing her fleetmates that were undergoing their annual refits. In 1984 her company was privatised and was rebranded as Sealink British Ferries. In 1990 she was deployed on the Holyhead-Dún Laoghaire line on the Irish Sea. In 1991 her company was transferred to the Swedish giants Stena Line, which resulted in the formation of a new company called Sealink Stena Line. The ship was renamed STENA HORSA and returned for service on the Boulogne-Folkestone line, until the latter was discontinued in 1992. During that same year she was sold to the Greek company Agoudimos Lines. She was renamed PENELOPE A and she underwent a conversion in Perama, during which her aft section was significantly upgraded. She began service during the 1992 season, being deployed on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Irakleia-Schoinousa-Koufonisi-Amorgos line on the Cyclades. Her entry to service proved to be a massive success, and she quickly established herself as one of the best ferries of the Aegean Sea, while also forming a historic rivalry with the iconic SUPERFERRY II of Strintzis Lines (later owned by Blue Star Ferries and then by Golden Star Ferries, and today the SUPERSTAR of Sea Jets). Her operations in Rafina proved key to the success of Agoudimos Lines, and she became a reference point on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos line, which she went on to serve solely from 1993. In 1999 she was acquired by Minoan Flying Dolphins. She was renamed EXPRESS PENELOPE and she remained on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos line, under the Hellas Ferries division. Her company was renamed Hellas Flying Dolphins in 2002. In 2004 she was bought back by Agoudimos Lines and she was once again renamed PENELOPE A. She remained in her usual service, always on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos line. During that same year she collided with the ferry EVIA STAR of Geraistos NE in Rafina. Despite her continuous success, the Greek financial crisis heavily impacted Agoudimos Lines during the early 2010s, and she was the only ship of the company that remained in service until they ceased operations following the completion of the 2013 season. She was arrested in Rafina, where she remained until 2014, when she was towed to the Elefsina Bay for further lay-up. She went on to remain there for 11 years, until she was sold for scrap to Turkey in 2025, thus formally ending the history of Agoudimos Lines, as well as a legendary 33-year-long career in Greek waters. PHOTOS (2022): PENELOPE A The once-acclaimed PENELOPE A seen languishing in the Elefsina Bay, while waiting for her fate, which is most likely going to be a final trip to the scrapyards (12/2022). PENELOPE A The PENELOPE A seen in the Elefsina Bay, where she has remained since 2014, while awaiting her fate (10/2022). PENELOPE A The PENELOPE A seen in the Elefsina Bay, where she has remained since 2014, while awaiting her fate (10/2022).

  • Black Pearl | greekpassengerships

    BLACK PEARL (ΜΠΛΑΚ ΠΕΡΛ) -Saroukos Cruises Built in 1986 (age 40). Registered in Kos. Current line: Kos-Kalymnos-Platy-Pserimos The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship BLACK PEARL was built in 1986 in Greece, originally as a standard small passenger ship under the name NAFTILOS II for the Greek company Gerasklis Cruises. She performed daily excursions on the Kos-Kalymnos-Platy-Pserimos line on the Dodecanese. In 1994 she was sold to Dinoris Cruises and she was renamed CALYPSO. In 2006 she underwent a major refit in Kalymnos, after which her upper outdoor deck was removed and her stern was entirely remodeled. She remained on the Kos-Kalymnos-Platy-Pserimos line until 2013, when she was destroyed by a fire while performing a daily cruise in Kalymnos. She was declared a constructive total loss, but she was eventually repaired in Kalymnos in 2015, after having been bought by Saroukos Cruises. She was eventually rebuilt as a pirate-themed passenger ship and she was renamed BLACK PEARL. She resumed service on the Kos-Kalymnos-Platy-Pserimos line. PHOTOS (2022): BLACK PEARL The BLACK PEARL seen in Kalymnos (8/2022). BLACK PEARL The BLACK PEARL seen in Kalymnos (8/2022). BLACK PEARL The BLACK PEARL seen in Kalymnos (8/2022).

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