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- 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
- Super Jet 2 | greekpassengerships
SUPER JET 2 (ΣΟΥΠΕΡ ΤΖΕΤ 2) -Sea Jets ex-SEA JET 2 (ΣΗ Τ ΖΕΤ 2), als o of Sea Jets (200 6-2023) Built in 1998 (age 27). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Folegandros-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos The small high speed catamaran SUPER JET 2 was built in 1998 in Norway for the Greek company Strintzis Lines. She became the second high speed craft of her company, following her sister ship, namely the SEA JET 1 (now the SUPER JET, also for Sea Jets). She was initially known as the MIRAGE, and she was deployed on the Piraeus-Aegina-Poros-Hydra-Ermioni-Spetses-Porto Cheli line on the Saronic Gulf in 1998. In 1999 she was renamed SEA JET 2, and she was transferred to her company's Cyclades services, operating on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros line. Strintzis Lines was then purchased by Attica Group in 2000, and became known as Blue Star Ferries. The SEA JET 2, along with the SEA JET 1, were placed under the Blue Star Jets division. In 2006, the SEA JET 2 was sold to Sea Jets, thus becoming the second ship to join the company, after her sister ship had done so in 2004. She was transferred to the Rafina-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros line by her new owners, and she operated there from 2006 to 2012. In 2013 she operated in Piraeus for the first time in 15 years, being deployed on the Piraeus-Milos-Folegandros-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Mykonos line, while in 2014 she operated on the Piraeus-Sifnos-Milos-Folegandros-Ios-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Mykonos line. In 2015 she operated on the Piraeus-Sifnos-Milos-Folegandros-Ios-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line, while in 2016 she was moved to the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Folegandros-Ios-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Mykonos line. In 2017 she collided with the pier of the port of Sifnos. In 2019 she and the SUPER JET were deployed on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Folegandros-Ios-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line. In 2020 she and the SUPER JET were deployed on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Kimolos-Folegandros-Sikinos-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line. In 2022 she and the SUPER JET operated on an inter-Cyclades service on the Sifnos-Milos-Folegandros-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line. In 2023 she was renamed SUPER JET 2. PHOTOS (2015, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023): SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 leaving Santorini (7/2015). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 leaving Santorini (7/2015). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 arriving in Santorini during the evening (7/2015). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 arriving in Santorini during the evening (7/2015). SEA JET 2 Crossing the SEA JET 2 on the Cyclades, near Milos, on her way to Folegandros (7/2015). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 approaching Mykonos (6/2018). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 approaching Mykonos (6/2018). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 approaching Mykonos (6/2018). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 docking in Mykonos (6/2018). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 docking in Mykonos (6/2018). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 having just docked in Mykonos (6/2018). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen leaving Mykonos (6/2018). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen heading towards Naxos (7/2018). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen leaving Santorini (7/2019). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen leaving Santorini (7/2019). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen arriving in the port of Santorini (7/2019). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen arriving in the port of Santorini (7/2019). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen arriving in the port of Santorini (7/2019). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 having just docked in Santorini (7/2019). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 departing the port of Piraeus in the morning (7/2019). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 departing the port of Piraeus in the morning (7/2019). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 departing the port of Piraeus in the morning (7/2019). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 docked in Piraeus (8/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 docked in Piraeus (8/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen leaving Piraeus in the morning (8/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen leaving Piraeus in the morning (8/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen leaving Piraeus in the morning (8/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2020). SEA JET 2 Crossing the SEA JET 2 shortly after she exited the port of Piraeus, as she heads towards Serifos (9/2020). SEA JET 2 Crossing the SEA JET 2 shortly after she exited the port of Piraeus, as she heads towards Serifos (9/2020). SEA JET 2 Crossing the SEA JET 2 shortly after she exited the port of Piraeus, as she heads towards Serifos (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 passing by and heading towards Serifos (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 passing by and heading towards Serifos (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 passing by and heading towards Serifos (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The speedy SEA JET 2 on her way towards Serifos (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen departing Koufonisi (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen approaching the port of Koufonisi (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen approaching the port of Koufonisi (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen approaching the port of Koufonisi (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 docking in Koufonisi (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 resting in Koufonisi (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 resting in Koufonisi (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 having departed the port of Koufonisi (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 having departed the port of Koufonisi (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen leaving the port of Naxos (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen leaving the port of Naxos (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 docked in Naxos (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen in Piraeus during the morning (9/2020). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen from Kimolos, while she sails towards Milos (6/2021). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen from Kimolos, while she sails towards Milos (6/2021). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen from Kimolos, while she sails towards Milos (6/2021). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen in Piraeus, while undergoing her annual winter refit (1/2023). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen in Piraeus, while undergoing her annual winter refit (1/2023). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 seen in Piraeus, while undergoing her annual winter refit (1/2023). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 spotted in Piraeus, as she undergoes her annual winter refit (1/2023). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 spotted in Piraeus, as she undergoes her annual winter refit (1/2023). SEA JET 2 The SEA JET 2 spotted in Piraeus, as she undergoes her annual winter refit. This was my last picture of the ship under that name, as she was renamed SUPER JET 2 a few months later (1/2023). SUPER JET 2 My first picture of the ship as the SUPER JET 2, as she is docked in Piraeus for her annual winter lay-up, after having completed yet another season on the Cyclades (11/2023). SUPER JET 2 The SUPER JET 2 seen in Piraeus during her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). SUPER JET 2 The SUPER JET 2 seen in Piraeus during her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). SUPER JET 2 The SUPER JET 2 seen in Piraeus during her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). SUPER JET 2 The SUPER JET 2 seen performing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (11/2023). SUPER JET 2 The SUPER JET 2 seen as she performs her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (12/2023). SUPER JET 2 The SUPER JET 2 seen as she performs her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (12/2023). SUPER JET 2 The SUPER JET 2 seen as she performs her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (12/2023). SUPER JET 2 The SUPER JET 2 seen docked in Piraeus (12/2023). SUPER JET 2 The SUPER JET 2 seen docked in Piraeus (12/2023). SUPER JET 2 The SUPER JET 2 seen docked in Piraeus (12/2023). SUPER JET 2 The SUPER JET 2 seen in Piraeus during the evening (12/2023). SUPER JET 2 The SUPER JET 2 in the port of Piraeus (12/2023).
- Ikaros Palace | greekpassengerships
IKAROS PALACE (ΙΚΑΡΟΣ ΠΑΛΑΣ) -Seven Islands Cruises Built in 1999 (age 24 ). Reg istered in Lefkada. Current line: Zakynthos-Marathonisi The small passenger ship IKAROS PALACE was built in 1999 in Greece as the IKAROS for the Petychakis family. She was deployed on the Kefalonia-Ithaca-Skorpios-Meganisi-Lefkada line on the Ionian Sea. She was transferred to Seven Islands Cruises in 2003, and in 2004 she was renamed IKAROS PALACE (with no relation to the cruiseferry IKARUS PALACE formerly owned by Minoan Lines). Following the delivery of the MAKEDONIA PALACE in 2007, the IKAROS PALACE was assigned to perform cruises based in Zakynthos. She has since been operating there as a tour boat, making trips around the entire island while also stopping by the small island of Marathonisi, which is located right next to Zakynthos. She is one of the fastest tour boats on the Ionian Sea. PHOTOS (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022): IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE leaving the port of Zakynthos for a cruise (7/2016). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE leaving the port of Zakynthos for a cruise (7/2016). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE leaving the port of Zakynthos for a cruise (7/2016). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE resting in the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen sailing in Zakynthos (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE performing a cruise around the island of Zakynthos (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE performing a cruise around the island of Zakynthos (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE performing a cruise around the island of Zakynthos (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in Zakynthos, with a kite surfer standing right behind her (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE heading back to the port of Zakynthos after performing her cruise around the island (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE heading back to the port of Zakynthos after performing her cruise around the island (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE heading towards Zakynthos, under the new Seven Islands Cruises livery (8/2018). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen heading towards Zakynthos (8/2018). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen heading towards Zakynthos (8/2018). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE docked in Zakynthos (8/2018). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE departing Zakynthos (8/2018). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE departing Zakynthos (8/2018). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE docked in Zakynthos (7/2019). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE docked in Zakynthos (7/2019). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in the Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in the Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in the Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in the internationally-renowned Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in the internationally-renowned Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in the internationally-renowned Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen departing the Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen departing the Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen departing the Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen heading towards Zakynthos (7/2022). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen heading towards Zakynthos (7/2022). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen heading towards Zakynthos (7/2022). IKAROS PALACE Then IKAROS PALACE seen as she heads back to the port of Zakynthos after having sailed around the island (7/2022). IKAROS PALACE Then IKAROS PALACE seen as she heads back to the port of Zakynthos after having sailed around the island (7/2022). IKAROS PALACE Then IKAROS PALACE seen as she heads back to the port of Zakynthos after having sailed around the island (7/2022).
- Protoporos VI | greekpassengerships
PROTOPOROS VI (ΠΡΩΤΟΠΟΡΟΣ VI) -Thassos Link Built in 2012 (age 13). Registered in Limassol. Current line: None (under refit in Salamina) The double-ended ferry PROTOPOROS VI was built in 2012 in Greece, for the Greek company Tsokos Lines. Being named PROTOPOROS VI, she became the sixth ship to be built for the company. She was deployed on the Arkitsa-Aidipsos line on the North Evoian Gulf, thus becoming the first-ever ship of the company to be deployed there. She remained there until 2015, when she was sold to the Russian company Proekt CJSC. She was renamed POBEDA and she was deployed on the Kavkaz-Port Krym line on the Kerch Strait. After the opening of the Kerch Strait Bridge in 2018, she was laid-up in Kerch in early 2019. She remained there until 2021, when she was sold to the Greek company Thassos Link. She made her return to Greece by being once again renamed PROTOPOROS VI, although she was due to be renamed STELIOS FILIAGKOS. After a refit in Salamina, she entered service on the Keramoti-Thassos line in 2022. PHOTOS (2021): PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen undergoing her conversion at the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen undergoing her conversion at the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen undergoing her conversion at the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina, following her repatriation and her acquisition by Thassos Link (8/2021) PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen as she undergoes her refit in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen as she undergoes her refit in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen as she undergoes her refit in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (9/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (9/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (9/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI spotted in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina, a few months before beginning her new service on the Keramoti-Thassos line (9/2021).
- Prokopios M | greekpassengerships
PROKOPIOS M (ΠΡΟΚΟΠΙΟΣ Μ) -Dimitrios P NE Built in 2003 (age 22). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Perama-Salamina The double-ended ferry PROKOPIOS M was built in 2003 in Greece for the Greek company Dimitrios P NE which is based in Salamina. She was immediately deployed on the Perama-Salamina line, where she remained for 10 straight years. She was deployed on the Rion-Antirrion line in 2014, but she then returned to the Perama-Salamina line in 2015, where she remained until 2019. In 2020 she returned to the Rion-Antirrion line. She once again returned to the Perama-Salamina line in 2024. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2021, 2022): PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen resting in Salamina (7/2018). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen resting in Salamina (7/2018). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M leaving Salamina (7/2018). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M approaching the port of Salamina (7/2018). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M approaching the port of Salamina (7/2018). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M approaching the port of Salamina (7/2018). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen resting in Salamina (7/2019). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen resting in Salamina (7/2019). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen leaving Salamina for Perama (7/2019). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M on her way towards Salamina (7/2019). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen resting in Salamina (7/2019). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen in Rion (9/2021). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen in Rion (9/2021). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen in Rion (9/2021). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M docked in the port of Rion (9/2021). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M docked in the port of Rion (9/2021). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M docked in the port of Rion (9/2021). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen resting in Rion (9/2021). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen as she heads from Antirrion to Rion (10/2022). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen as she heads from Antirrion to Rion (10/2022). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen as she heads from Antirrion to Rion (10/2022). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen sailing from Antirrion to Rion (10/2022). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen docked in the port of Rion (10/2022). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen docked in the port of Rion (10/2022). PROKOPIOS M The PROKOPIOS M seen docked in the port of Rion (10/2022).
- Supercat Jet | greekpassengerships
SUPERCAT JET (ΣΟΥΠΕΡΚΑΤ ΤΖΕΤ) -Sea Jets ex-SUPECAT (ΣΟΥΠΕΡΚΑΤ) of Golden Star Ferries (2017-2021) Built in 2000 (age 25). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Volos) The high speed catamaran SUPERCAT JET was built in 2000 in Australia, having been ordered as the CARAIBE JET for Oceanfast Ferries. However, the latter company went bankrupt before the ship was completed. She was subsequently sold to the German company AG Ems and she was renamed POLARSTERN. Her construction was finished in Germany and she entered service in late 2000 on the Papenburg-Ditzum-Emden-Eemshaven-Borkum-Heligoland line on the North Sea. She was sold in 2008 to the Estonian company Linda Line, and she was renamed KAROLIN. She was inserted on the Tallinn-Helsinki line in 2009, where she stayed until 2017. She was sold in 2018 to the Greek company Golden Star Ferries, and she was renamed SUPERCAT. She was converted in Perama and in Salamina, and she was deployed on the Piraeus-Milos-Folegandros-S antorini-Ios-Naxos-Mykonos line on the Cyclades in 2019. In 2021 she was sold to Sea Jets and she was renamed SUPERCAT JET. She was inserted on the Santorini-Ios-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos-Tinos line in 2022. In 2023 she operated on the Paros-Naxos-Mykonos-Santorini line, while in 2024 she was on Santorini-Ios-Paros-Mykonos line. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2022): SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT being prepared for service in Perama (7/2018). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT seen leaving Santorini (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT seen leaving Santorini (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT seen leaving Santorini (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT having left Santorini and heading towards Ios (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT having left Santorini and heading towards Ios (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT seen on the Cyclades, heading towards Ios (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT seen on the Cyclades, heading towards Ios (7/2019). SUPERCAT Crossing the SUPERCAT on the Cyclades, as she heads from Naxos to Ios (7/2019). SUPERCAT Crossing the speedy SUPERCAT on the Cyclades, as she heads from Naxos to Ios (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT seen departing the port of Piraeus in the morning (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT seen departing the port of Piraeus in the morning (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT seen departing the port of Piraeus in the morning (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT seen leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT seen leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT seen leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT docked in Piraeus (8/2019). SUPERCAT The SUPERCAT docked in Piraeus. This turned out to be my final picture of the ship under Golden Star Ferries and under her name, as she was sold in 2021 to Sea Jets, for whom she now operates as the SUPERCAT JET (8/2019). SUPERCAT JET My first picture of the ship as the SUPERCAT JET, as she is seen docked in Salamina for the winter, following the completion of her debut season under Sea Jets (11/2022). SUPERCAT JET The SUPERCAT JET docked in Salamina for the winter, following the completion of her debut season under Sea Jets (11/2022).
- Aero 3 Highspeed | greekpassengerships
AERO 3 HIGHSPEED (ΑΕΡΟ 3 ΧΑΪΣΠΙΝΤ) -Hellenic Seaways Built in 2022 (age 3) . Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under drydock in Salamina) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED was ordered in 2021 by Hellenic Seaways, together with her sister ships, namely the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED. They were built in 2022 in Norway, and they were deployed on the Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri-Poros-Hydra-Ermioni-Spetses-Porto Cheli line on the Saronic Gulf, whereupon they replaced the company's aging hydrofoils. Their entry to service proved to be a huge success, thanks to their state-of-the-art and eco-friendly design, being equipped with solar panels and being constructed out of carbon fibre. All three ships were named joint winners of the 'Ship of the Year' award given by Lloyd's List Greek Shipping Awards for 2022. PHOTOS (2022, 2023): AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen docked in Piraeus, during the first season of her career (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen docked in Piraeus, during the first season of her career (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen docked in Piraeus, during the first season of her career (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen resting in Piraeus (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having exited the port and seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen arriving in the port of Aegina (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen arriving in the port of Aegina (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen arriving in the port of Aegina (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED about to dock in Aegina (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED about to dock in Aegina (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED about to dock in Aegina (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen right upon exiting the port of Piraeus (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen right upon exiting the port of Piraeus (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having exited the port and seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having exited the port and seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf (8/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED Crossing the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED on the Saronic Gulf, while she heads towards Aegina (9/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED Crossing the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED on the Saronic Gulf, while she heads towards Aegina (9/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED Crossing the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED on the Saronic Gulf, while she heads towards Aegina (9/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen on the Saronic Gulf, while she sails towards Aegina (9/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen resting in Piraeus (9/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing the port of Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing the port of Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing the port of Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen leaving Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen leaving Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen leaving Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED on her way towards the exit of Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED on her way towards the exit of Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having made her way back to Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having made her way back to Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having made her way back to Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen docked in Piraeus during the evening (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED on her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED on her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED on her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (10/2022). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just arrived in Piraeus (1/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just arrived in Piraeus (1/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just arrived in Piraeus (1/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (1/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (1/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (1/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen about to dock in Piraeus (1/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having just docked in the port of Piraeus (1/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having just docked in the port of Piraeus (1/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing the port of Piraeus immediately afterwards (1/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing the port of Piraeus immediately afterwards (1/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen in Piraeus (3/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen in the port of Aegina (3/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen in the port of Aegina (3/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen in the port of Aegina (3/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen in Piraeus (3/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen in Piraeus (3/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED resting in Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED resting in Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED resting in Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED docked in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED docked in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen exiting the port of Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen exiting the port of Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen exiting the port of Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen right after having entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen right after having entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen right after having entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen right after having entered the port of Piraeus, and now heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen right after having entered the port of Piraeus, and now heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen right after having entered the port of Piraeus, and now heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen resting in Piraeus (5/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen resting in Piraeus (5/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen proceeding towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen proceeding towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is leaving Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having returned to the port of Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having returned to the port of Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having returned to the port of Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen proceeding towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is proceeding towards her docking spot in the port of Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is proceeding towards her docking spot in the port of Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is proceeding towards her docking spot in the port of Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen making her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen making her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen leaving Piraeus immediately afterwards (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen leaving Piraeus immediately afterwards (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she leaves Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she leaves Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen following her arrival in Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen following her arrival in Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen following her arrival in Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen making her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen making her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen making her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED 3 proceeding towards her docking spot in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED 3 proceeding towards her docking spot in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED 3 proceeding towards her docking spot in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen on the Saronic Gulf, shortly before entering the port of Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen on the Saronic Gulf, shortly before entering the port of Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen on the Saronic Gulf, shortly before entering the port of Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen on the Saronic Gulf, just before entering the port of Piraeus (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen arriving in Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen arriving in Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen arriving in Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen approaching the port of Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen approaching the port of Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen approaching the port of Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is heading towards her docking spot in Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is heading towards her docking spot in Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is heading towards her docking spot in Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is arriving in Aegina once again (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is arriving in Aegina once again (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is arriving in Aegina once again (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is proceeding towards her docking spot in the port of Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she is proceeding towards her docking spot in the port of Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing the port of Aegina once again (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing the port of Aegina once again (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing the port of Aegina once again (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having left Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having left Aegina (8/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (9/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (9/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (9/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen in Piraeus (11/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen leaving Piraeus (11/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen leaving Piraeus (11/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED having just entered the port of Piraeus (11/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen in Piraeus (11/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED docked in the port of Piraeus (12/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED docked in the port of Piraeus (12/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing the port of Piraeus (12/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing the port of Piraeus (12/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen departing the port of Piraeus (12/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (12/2023). AERO 3 HIGHSPEED The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED docked in the port of Piraeus (12/2023).
- Artemis | greekpassengerships
ARTEMIS (ΑΡΤΕΜΙΣ) -Hellenic Seaways Built in 1997 (age 28). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Elefsina) 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).
- Posidon Hellas | greekpassengerships
POSIDON HELLAS (ΠΟΣΕΙΔΩΝ ΕΛΛΑΣ) -2way Ferries Built in 1998 (age 27). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri-Methana-Poros The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS was originally planned to be built in 1981 under the name THALIS O MILISIOS II for OTE, but her construction was delayed for 17 years, before being completed in 1998 in Greece for Poseidon Consortium Shipping (the predecessor of her current owners, namely 2way Ferries), under her current name. She is the first-ever conventional double-ended ferry in the history of the Greek coastal service. She was deployed on the Piraeus-Aegina-Poros-Hydra-Spetses line on the Saronic Gulf, before being purchased by Minoan Flying Dolphins in 1999. She kept her name and she began service on the Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri-Methana-Poros-Hydra-Spetses line, under the Saronikos Ferries division. Minoan Flying Dolphins was renamed Hellas Flying Dolphins in 2002, while in 2005 it was rebranded as Hellenic Seaways, with the ship continuing to operate on the Saronic Gulf. In 2008, she was deployed on the Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri-Methana-Poros line. In 2015 she was sold to 2way Ferries, which was cooperating with Hellenic Seaways since the establishment of the Saronic Ferries joint venture in 2014. This marked her second stint under the shipowning family Papaïoannidis, who owned her when she was operating for Poseidon Consortium Shipping during the first two years of her career. She remained in service on the Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri-Methana-Poros line. PHOTOS (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS in Piraeus, before a departure to Aegina (7/2012). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, en route to Aegina (8/2013). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in Aegina (7/2014). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in Aegina (7/2014). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS exiting the port of Piraeus (8/2014). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS arriving in Aegina, during her first season under 2way Ferries (7/2015). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen maneuvering in Aegina (7/2015). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen maneuvering in Aegina (7/2015). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering in Aegina (7/2015). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering in Aegina (7/2015). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering in Aegina (7/2015). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS leaving Aegina in the evening (8/2015). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS leaving Aegina in the evening (8/2015). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS in Piraeus (8/2015). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS in Piraeus (8/2015). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS in Piraeus (8/2015). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS approaching Aegina, after arriving from Methana (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS approaching Aegina, after arriving from Methana (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS approaching Aegina, after arriving from Methana (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS while she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS while she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS while she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the beautiful POSIDON HELLAS while she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, while she reaches Aegina, during her second summer under the ownership of 2way Ferries (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS heading towards Aegina (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS heading towards Aegina (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS heading towards Aegina (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus and ready to maneuver next to the E8 gate (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus and ready to maneuver next to the E8 gate (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus and ready to maneuver next to the E8 gate (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering next to the E8 gate (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering in the port of Piraeus (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering in the port of Piraeus (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just docked in Piraeus (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in Piraeus (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in Piraeus (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in Piraeus (7/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS approaching Aegina, after arriving from Methana (8/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS approaching Aegina, after arriving from Methana (8/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS approaching Aegina, after arriving from Methana (8/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen approaching Aegina, after arriving from Methana (8/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS ready to maneuver in the port of Aegina (8/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS ready to maneuver in the port of Aegina (8/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS ready to maneuver in the port of Aegina (8/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docking in the port of Aegina (8/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The stern of the POSIDON HELLAS in Piraeus (8/2016). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing Piraeus (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS leaving the port of Piraeus in order to head towards the islands of the Saronic Gulf (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS leaving the port of Piraeus in order to head towards the islands of the Saronic Gulf (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS leaving the port of Piraeus in order to head towards the islands of the Saronic Gulf (7/2017). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2017). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2017). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The strong and competitive POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Piraeus (8/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, heading from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2017). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing Piraeus (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing Piraeus (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing Piraeus (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing Piraeus (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing Piraeus (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS heading towards Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS heading towards Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS heading towards Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS approaching Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS approaching Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS approaching Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docking in Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docking in Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing Aegina (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering in order to leave Aegina for Agistri (6/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having arrived in Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having arrived in Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having arrived in Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docking in Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docking in Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docking in Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Aegina (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Aegina (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Aegina (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading from Aegina to Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading from Aegina to Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading from Aegina to Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS on her way towards Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS on her way towards Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS on her way towards Piraeus (7/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS arriving in Aegina (8/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing Piraeus (8/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing Piraeus (8/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS en route to Piraeus (8/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS en route towards Aegina (8/2018). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen resting in Aegina. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful (5/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen resting in Piraeus (7/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Agistri. The logo of Saronic Ferries was added on both sides of her stern, right behind each of her funnels (7/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Agistri (7/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Agistri (7/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Agistri, prior to her departure for Aegina (7/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Agistri, prior to her departure for Aegina (7/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Agistri, prior to her departure for Aegina (7/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen resting in Piraeus (7/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Piraeus (8/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Piraeus (8/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards the port of Piraeus (8/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards the port of Piraeus (8/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards the port of Piraeus (8/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS on her towards Piraeus (8/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2019). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS maneuvering in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docking in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having departed the port of Aegina during the evening (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having departed the port of Aegina during the evening (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just arrived in Aegina (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (8/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Aegina during the evening, in a rare time during which she docks in the port with her stern ramp rather than her bow ramp (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Aegina during the evening, in a rare time during which she docks in the port with her stern ramp rather than her bow ramp (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Aegina during the evening, in a rare time during which she docks in the port with her stern ramp rather than her bow ramp (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading from Aegina to Piraeus (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, on her way towards Aegina (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, on her way towards Aegina (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, on her way towards Aegina (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS Another view of the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus at night (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen maneuvering in Piraeus (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen maneuvering in Piraeus (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docking in Piraeus (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2020). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, while she is sailing towards Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, while she is sailing towards Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, while she is sailing towards Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen arriving in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen arriving in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen arriving in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS preparing to dock in the port of Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS preparing to dock in the port of Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docking in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docking in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS on her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS on her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS on her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she is heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she is heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she is heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS completing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS completing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having entered the port of Piraeus, and now heading towards her docking spot in order to disembark her passengers and vehicles (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having entered the port of Piraeus, and now heading towards her docking spot in order to disembark her passengers and vehicles (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having entered the port of Piraeus, and now heading towards her docking spot in order to disembark her passengers and vehicles (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen arriving in Aegina during the evening (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen arriving in Aegina during the evening (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen arriving in Aegina during the evening (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen approaching the port of Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen approaching the port of Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen approaching the port of Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she is docking in Aegina during the evening (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she is docking in Aegina during the evening (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS about to arrive to the port of Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS about to arrive to the port of Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS about to arrive to the port of Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS arriving to her docking spot in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS arriving to her docking spot in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS arriving to her docking spot in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she is about to dock in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen maneuvering as she departs the port of Aegina (7/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen resting in Piraeus (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen resting in Piraeus (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen resting in Piraeus (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS in Piraeus (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS in Piraeus (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Aegina during the evening (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Aegina during the evening (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Aegina during the evening (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Aegina, having docked with her stern ramp, which she usually does not do in this specific port (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS as she heads towards Aegina (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS as she heads towards Aegina (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just arrived in Aegina (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just arrived in Aegina (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS berthed in Piraeus (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Aegina (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Aegina (8/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in the port of Aegina (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in the port of Aegina (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in the port of Aegina (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS in Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS in Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS spotted in Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS A view of the POSIDON HELLAS in Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS on her way towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS on her way towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2021). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, having left Piraeus in order to head to Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, having left Piraeus in order to head to Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, having left Piraeus in order to head to Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen heading to Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen heading to Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen heading to Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf, heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf, heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen heading to Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen heading to Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen heading to Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf while heading back to Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf while heading back to Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf while heading back to Piraeus (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf, heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina while sailing on the Saronic Gulf (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina while sailing on the Saronic Gulf (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina while sailing on the Saronic Gulf (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf, en route towards Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf, en route towards Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf, en route towards Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to leave Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she leaves Aegina (8/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads to Aegina (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads to Aegina (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads to Aegina (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf, en route to Aegina (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf, en route to Aegina (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf, en route to Aegina (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she sails from Piraeus to Aegina (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she sails from Piraeus to Aegina (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS Crossing the POSIDON HELLAS on the Saronic Gulf, as she sails from Piraeus to Aegina (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS Another view of the POSIDON HELLAS as she sails on the Saronic Gulf, heading from Piraeus to Aegina (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she leaves Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she leaves Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she is docked in Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she is docked in Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she is docked in Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Piraeus (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Piraeus (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS docked in Piraeus (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen resting in Piraeus (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen resting in Piraeus (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen approaching the port of Aegina, as viewed from the beach of the village of Pharos (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Aegina in order to head back to Piraeus (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Aegina in order to head back to Piraeus (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus during the evening (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (10/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in the E2 gate in Piraeus, where she spent a part of her annual winter lay-up, after having just exited the Main Vassiliadis Drydock during that same day. She then resumed her usual service on the Saronic Gulf a few days later (12/2022). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having arrived in Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having arrived in Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having arrived in Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having finished her maneuvering procedure and docking in Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having docked in Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having docked in Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having docked in Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in the port of Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she leaves Piraeus (1/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having finished her maneuvering procedure and about to dock in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having finished her maneuvering procedure and about to dock in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having finished her maneuvering procedure and about to dock in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen about to dock in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen about to dock in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen about to dock in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS having just docked in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen resting in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen resting in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen resting in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she departs Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she departs Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen while she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen while she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Piraeus immediately afterwards (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Piraeus immediately afterwards (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Piraeus immediately afterwards (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she leaves Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she leaves Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she leaves Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (4/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Aegina at sunset. Picture taken by my brother, to whom I am truly grateful (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she departs Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she departs Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen about to dock in Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen about to dock in Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen about to dock in Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS resting in Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen while she heads towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen having arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she departs the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she departs the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen as she departs the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen leaving Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen docked in the E7 gate in Piraeus, which is quite an usual spot for her as she is usually seen in the E8 gate, where ships serving the Saronic Gulf are docked (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, while heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, while heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, while heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen on the Saronic Gulf, on her towards Aegina (8/2023). POSIDON HELLAS The POSIDON HELLAS seen in Piraeus (9/2023).
- Ilida Dolphin | greekpassengerships
ILIDA DOLPHIN (ΗΛΙΔΑ ΝΤΟΛΦΙΝ) -Joy Cruises Built in 1981 (age 44). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Corfu-Paxoi The hydrofoil ILIDA DOLPHIN was built in 1981 in Georgia (then part of the Soviet Union), as the FLYING DOLPHIN XVI for the Greek company Ceres Flying Dolphins, alongside two other sister ships, namely the FLYING DOLPHIN XIV and the FLYING DOLPHIN XV. All three of them were deployed on the Agios Konstantinos-Volos-Trikeri-Pefki-Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos-Marmaras line on the Sporades. In 1999 her company was transferred to Minoan Flying Dolphins. She continued to serve the Sporades, although this time her service was restricted on the Agios Konstantinos-Volos-Trikeri-Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos line. Minoan Flying Dolphins was renamed Hellas Flying Dolphins in 2002, and was rebranded as Hellenic Seaways in 2005, by which time the FLYING DOLPHIN XVI was sold to Aegean Flying Dolphins. She was deployed on the Samos-Patmos-Leipsoi-Leros-Kalymnos-Kos line on the Dodecanese. After two seasons there, in late 2006 she was renamed FLYING DOLPHIN HERMES and she moved to the Saronic Gulf, being inserted on the Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri line. In 2011 she was sold to the Greek company Royal Coastlines Maritime Company (which was based in Kos) and she was renamed AEGEAN PRINCE II. She returned to the Dodecanese, as she was inserted on the Rhodes-Symi-Kos line. In 2012 she was deployed on the Kos-Kalymnos-Bodrum line. In 2015 she was sold to Joy Cruises and she was renamed ILIDA DOLPHIN. She moved to the Ionian Sea and she began service on the Corfu-Paxoi line. In 2017 she was deployed on the Corfu-Sarandë line, while in 2021 she moved back to the Corfu-Paxoi line. PHOTOS (2022): ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen docked in Corfu during the evening (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen docked in Corfu during the evening (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen docked in Corfu during the evening (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen having just entered the port of Corfu (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen having just entered the port of Corfu (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen heading towards her docking spot in Corfu (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen heading towards her docking spot in Corfu (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen in Corfu (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen in Corfu (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen approaching the port of Corfu (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen having just entered the port of Corfu (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen having just entered the port of Corfu and heading towards her docking spot (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen heading towards her docking spot in Corfu (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen in Corfu (9/2022). ILIDA DOLPHIN The ILIDA DOLPHIN seen having left Corfu in order to head to Paxoi (9/2022).
- Thermaïkos | greekpassengerships
THERMAÏKOS (ΘΕΡΜΑΪΚΟΣ) -Thessboat Express ex-FEDON (ΦΑΙΔΩΝ) of Alko Ferries (2023-2024) Built in 2012 (age 13). Registered in Rhodes. Current line: Thessaloniki-Neoi Epivates-Peraia The small passenger ship THERMAÏKOS was built in 2012 in Greece, as the FEDON for the Greek company Fedon Halki, and she was deployed on the Rhodes-Chalki line on the Dodecanese. In 2023 she was transferred to Alko Ferries and she continued to serve the Rhodes-Chalki line. In 2024 she was sold to Thessboat Express, which is based in Thessaloniki. She was renamed THERMAÏKOS and she was deployed on the Thermaic Gulf, serving the Thessaloniki-Agia Triada-Neoi Epivates-Peraia line. PHOTOS (2023): FEDON The FEDON seen docked in the port of Skala Kameirou in Rhodes during the evening. Picture taken by my father, to whom I am truly grateful (8/2023). FEDON The FEDON seen docked in the port of Skala Kameirou in Rhodes. This is the last picture that I have of her ship under that name, as the following year she was sold to Thessboat Express and she was renamed THERMAÏKOS. Picture taken by my father, to whom I am truly grateful (8/2023).
- 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: First Trip of the 2022 Season with the ANDREAS KALVOS from Zakynthos to Kyllini 2 Post not marked as liked Piraeus Visit on 10 September 2021-Part II 93 Post not marked as liked Piraeus Visit on 10 September 2021-Part I 38 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1
- Port of Zakynthos | greekpassengerships
PORT OF ZAKYNTHOS (Ζ ΑΚΥΝΘΟΣ) Island located on the Ionian Sea. PHOTOS (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023): ZAKYNTHOS 2014: Two ferries with many years of experience on the Ionian Sea and operating under the Ionian Ferries joint venture seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The ANDREAS KALVOS of Zante Ferries and the IONIS of Tyrogalas Ferries. The following summer both ships were deployed on the Aegean Sea. ZAKYNTHOS 2015: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2015: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2016: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2016: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2016: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2017: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2017: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2017: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2017: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2018: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2018: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2018: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2018: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2018: Two small passenger ships seen heading towards Zakynthos: (From left to right) The IKAROS PALACE of Seven Islands Cruises and the DIMOSTHENIS of Top Cruiser. ZAKYNTHOS 2018: Two small passenger ships seen heading towards Zakynthos: (From left to right) The IKAROS PALACE of Seven Islands Cruises and the DIMOSTHENIS of Top Cruiser. ZAKYNTHOS 2018: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2018: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2018: The two ships of Seven Islands that are based in Zakynthos seen together in the latter island's port: (From left to right) The IKAROS PALACE and the IONIAN SUN. ZAKYNTHOS 2019: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2019: Three small passenger ships owned by Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The small high speed boats ATHANASIOS V and STAVROULA V, and the wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I. ZAKYNTHOS 2019: Three small passenger ships owned by Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The small high speed boats ATHANASIOS V and STAVROULA V, and the wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I. ZAKYNTHOS 2019: The two very modern high speed boats owned by Voutirakos Cruises: (From left to right) The sister ships ATHANASIOS V and STAVROULA V. ZAKYNTHOS 2019: Three small passenger ships owned by Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The small high speed boats ATHANASIOS V and STAVROULA V, and the wooden pirate-themed passenger ship MENIA MARIA I. ZAKYNTHOS 2019: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2018: The two ships of Seven Islands that are based in Zakynthos seen together in the latter island's port: (From left to right) The IKAROS PALACE and the IONIAN SUN. ZAKYNTHOS 2019: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Three ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The ATHANASIOS V, the STAVROULA V and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Three ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The ATHANASIOS V, the STAVROULA V and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Three ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The ATHANASIOS V, the STAVROULA V and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Two ships seen in Zakynthos during the evening: (From left to right) The small high speed boat AZIMUT of Joy Cruises prepares to dock next to the conventional ferry ANDREAS KALVOS of Levante Ferries. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: The two ships of Seven Islands Cruises serving Zakynthos seen together in the island's famous Navagion Beach: (From left to right) The IKAROS PALACE and the IONIAN SUN. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Three small passenger ships seen docked together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS of Top Cruiser, the DIMOSTHENIS K of Top Cruiser and the MY WAY of My Tours. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Three small passenger ships seen docked together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS of Top Cruiser, the DIMOSTHENIS K of Top Cruiser and the MY WAY of My Tours. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: The two ships of Seven Islands Cruises serving Zakynthos seen docked in the island's port: (From left to right) The IKAROS PALACE and the IONIAN SUN. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: The two ships of Seven Islands Cruises serving Zakynthos seen docked in the island's port: (From left to right) The IKAROS PALACE and the IONIAN SUN. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: The two largest ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Three ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The ATHANASIOS V is departing the port, while the MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI are docked. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Three ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI are docked, while the ATHANASIOS V is heading towards the port's exit. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Three ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI are docked, while the ATHANASIOS V is heading towards the port's exit. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: The two ships of Seven Islands Cruises serving Zakynthos seen docked in the island's port: (From left to right) The IKAROS PALACE and the IONIAN SUN. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Two small passenger ships spotted together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The veteran DIMOSTHENIS K of Top Cruiser and the brand new MY WAY of My Tours. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Two small passenger ships spotted together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The veteran DIMOSTHENIS K of Top Cruiser and the brand new MY WAY of My Tours. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Three small passenger ships seen docked together in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS of Top Cruiser, the DIMOSTHENIS K of Top Cruiser and the MY WAY of My Tours. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: The two largest ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Three small passenger ships seen docked together in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS of Top Cruiser, the DIMOSTHENIS K of Top Cruiser and the MY WAY of My Tours. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Three small passenger ships seen docked together in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS of Top Cruiser, the DIMOSTHENIS K of Top Cruiser and the MY WAY of My Tours. ZAKYNTHOS 2021: Three small passenger ships seen docked in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS of Top Cruiser, the DIMOSTHENIS K of Top Cruiser and the MY WAY of My Tours. ZAKYNTHOS 2022: The two ships of Seven Islands Cruises serving Zakynthos seen docked in the island's port: (From left to right) The IKAROS PALACE and the CAPTAIN KOSTAS. ZAKYNTHOS 2022: Four ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The ATHANASIOS V, the STAVROULA V, the MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2022: Three small passenger ships seen docked in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS of Top Cruiser, the DIMOSTHENIS K of Top Cruiser and the MY WAY of My Tours. ZAKYNTHOS 2022: Four ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The ATHANASIOS V, the STAVROULA V, the MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2022: Four ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The ATHANASIOS V, the STAVROULA V, the MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2022: Four ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The ATHANASIOS V, the STAVROULA V, the MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2022: The two largest ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2022: Four ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The ATHANASIOS V, the STAVROULA V, the MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2022: The two largest ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MENIA MARIA I and the DELFINI. ZAKYNTHOS 2022: The two ships of Seven Islands Cruises serving Zakynthos seen docked in the island's port: (From left to right) The IKAROS PALACE and the CAPTAIN KOSTAS. ZAKYNTHOS 2022: Three small passenger ships seen docked in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS of Top Cruiser, the DIMOSTHENIS K of Top Cruiser and the MY WAY of My Tours. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen in Zakynthos at night: (From left to right) The small passenger ship DELFINI of Voutirakos Cruises and the conventional ferry ANDREAS KALVOS of Levante Ferries. Picture taken by my father, to whom I am truly grateful. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MENIA MARIA I and the SPYROS V. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Four ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DELFINI, the STAVROULA V, the MENIA MARIA I and the SPYROS V. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DELFINI and the STAVROULA V. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen undergoing their annual winter refits together in Zakynthos: (From front to back) The ATHANASIOS V and the MENIA MARIA I. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen undergoing their annual winter refits together in Zakynthos: (From front to back) The ATHANASIOS V and the MENIA MARIA I. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen undergoing their annual winter refits together in Zakynthos: (From front to back) The ATHANASIOS V and the MENIA MARIA I. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Four ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DELFINI, the ATHANASIOS V and the MENIA MARIA I. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The small passenger ship DELFINI of Voutirakos Cruises and the conventional ferry MARE DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DELFINI and the STAVROULA V. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The small high speed boat ATHANASIOS V of Voutirakos Cruises and the conventional ferry MARE DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Voutirakos Cruises seen while undergoing their annual winter refits in Zakynthos: (From front to back) The ATHANASIOS V and the MENIA MARIA I. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Three small passenger ships seen docked in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS of Top Cruiser, the DIMOSTHENIS K of Top Cruiser and the MY WAY of My Tours. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two small passenger ships spotted together in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The laid-up SETI of Voutirakos Cruises (whose conversion into a pirate-themed passenger ship has been stopped) and the DIMOSTHENIS of Top Cruiser. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: The two ships of Top Cruiser seen together in Zakynthos, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: The two ships of Top Cruiser spotted together in Zakynthos, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The DIMOSTHENIS and the DIMOSTHENIS K. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The conventional ferry MARE DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries is seen heading towards the port, whereas the small passenger ship DELFINI of Voutirakos Cruises is docked. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Three ships of different sizes seen in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The small passenger ships ATHANASIOS V and MENIA MARIA I of Voutirakos Cruises are docked, while the conventional ferry MARE DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries is seen entering the port. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Three ships of different sizes seen in Zakynthos: (From left to right) The small passenger ships ATHANASIOS V and MENIA MARIA I of Voutirakos Cruises are docked, while the conventional ferry MARE DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries has just entered the port. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Levante Ferries seen in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MARE DI LEVANTE is about to dock next to the FIOR DI LEVANTE. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Levante Ferries seen in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MARE DI LEVANTE is about to dock next to the FIOR DI LEVANTE. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Levante Ferries seen in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MARE DI LEVANTE is about to dock next to the FIOR DI LEVANTE. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Levante Ferries spotted in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MARE DI LEVANTE is seen docking next to the FIOR DI LEVANTE. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Levante Ferries spotted in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MARE DI LEVANTE is seen docking next to the FIOR DI LEVANTE. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Levante Ferries spotted in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MARE DI LEVANTE is seen docking next to the FIOR DI LEVANTE. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Levante Ferries spotted in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MARE DI LEVANTE is seen docking right next to the FIOR DI LEVANTE. ZAKYNTHOS 2023: Two ships of Levante Ferries spotted in the port of Zakynthos: (From left to right) The MARE DI LEVANTE and the FIOR DI LEVANTE.
- Apollon II | greekpassengerships
APOLLON II (ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝ ΙΙ) -Lafasi Maritime Company Built in 2018 (age 7 ). Registered in Kalymnos. Current line: None (under refit in Kos) 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).
- Super Jet | greekpassengerships
SUPER JET (ΣΟΥΠΕΡ ΤΖΕΤ) -Sea Jets Built in 1995 (age 30 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Folegandros-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos The small high speed catamaran SUPER JET was built in Sweden in 1995, as the SEA JET 1 for the Greek company Strintzis Lines, hence becoming the company's first-ever high speed craft. She operated on the Cyclades, namely on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos line. In 1996 she was deployed on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Amorgos line, before returning to the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos line in 1998. In 1999 she served the Rafina-Syros-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line. Following the takeover of Strintzis Lines by Attica Group which resulted in the establishment of Blue Star Ferries in 2000, she and her sister ship, namely the SEA JET 2 (today the SUPER JET 2, also of Sea Jets), operated for the newly-formed Blue Star Jets division. For her first summer under her new operators, she was on the Rafina-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini-Amorgos line, while in 2001 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line. She was sold to Aegean Jet Maritime in 2002, being renamed JET ONE, and she was deployed on the Heraklion-Santorini-Ios-Naxos-Mykonos line. She grounded off in Santorini the following year, almost sinking in the process, but she was quickly repaired in Piraeus. She was sold to the newly-established company Sea Jets in 2004, being renamed SUPER JET, and she was deployed on the Rafina-Samos-Ikaria-Patmos-Leipsoi-Leros line on the Northeast Aegean Sea and on the Dodecanese. In 2005 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Kythnos-Milos-Folegandros-Sikinos-Ios-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Irakleia-Schoinousa line. In 2006, and she operated on the Piraeus-Milos-Folegandros-Ios-Santorini line. The following year she operated on the Heraklion-Rethymnon-Santorini line, while in 2008 her service there was extended, as she was deployed on the Heraklion-Rethymnon-Santorini-Ios-Folegandros-Naxos-Mykonos line. In 2009, she was deployed on the Piraeus-Milos-Folegandros-Ios-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Mykonos line, where she remained until 2012. From 2013 to 2015 she served the Rafina-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line, where she was very successful. In 2016 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Kimolos-Folegandros-Sikinos-Ios-Santorini line. In 2019 she and the SEA JET 2 were deployed on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Folegandros-Ios-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line. In 2020 she and the SEA JET 2 were deployed on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Kimolos-Folegandros-Sikinos-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line. In 2022 she and the SEA JET 2 operated on an inter-Cyclades service on the Sifnos-Milos-Folegandros-Santorini-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line. She is currently the catamaran and the high speed craft (if hydrofoils are excluded) with the most experience in the Greek coastal service. PHOTOS (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): SUPER JET The SUPER JET spending the night resting in Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET spending the night resting in Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET spending the night resting in Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen spending the night resting in Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen from the top of Santorini, on her way to Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen from the top of Santorini, on her way to Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen from the top of Santorini, on her way to Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET in Santorini, shortly before her departure to Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having just docked in Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET departing from Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET maneuvering while departing from Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET maneuvering while departing from Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET maneuvering while departing from Ios (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET leaving Ios, on her way to Naxos (7/2015). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having just exited the port of Ios (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having just exited the port of Ios (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having just exited the port of Ios (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET leaving Ios and heading towards Santorini (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET leaving Ios and heading towards Santorini (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET in Piraeus, loading several passengers (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET in Piraeus, loading several passengers (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET in Piraeus, loading several passengers (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus, preparing to depart the port (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus, preparing to depart the port (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus, preparing to depart the port (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus, preparing to depart for the Cyclades (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET about to depart the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET now ready to depart Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET departing the port of Piraeus and heading towards the port's exit (7/2017). SUPER JET Crossing the SUPER JET on the Cyclades, as she heads towards Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET Crossing the SUPER JET on the Cyclades, as she heads towards Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET Crossing the SUPER JET on the Cyclades, as she heads towards Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET Crossing the SUPER JET on the Cyclades, as she is seen heading towards Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen on the Cyclades immediately afterwards, as she heads from Piraeus to Serifos (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen on the Cyclades immediately afterwards, as she heads from Piraeus to Serifos (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen on the Cyclades immediately afterwards, as she heads from Piraeus to Serifos (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen on the Cyclades immediately afterwards, as she is seen heading from Piraeus to Serifos (7/2017). SUPER JET The speedy SUPER JET seen on the Cyclades, as she heads towards Serifos (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen on the Cyclades while heading from Piraeus to Serifos (7/2017). SUPER JET Being passed by the SUPER JET on the Cyclades, as she heads towards Serifos (7/2017). SUPER JET Being passed by the SUPER JET on the Cyclades, as she heads towards Serifos (7/2017). SUPER JET Being passed by the SUPER JET on the Cyclades, as she heads towards Serifos (7/2017). SUPER JET Being passed by the fast SUPER JET on the Cyclades, as she heads towards Serifos (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having departed the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having departed the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having departed the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET departing the port of Piraeus (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET departing the port of Piraeus (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having departed Piraeus and heading towards the port's exit (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having just exited the port of Piraeus and sailing with full speed towards Serifos (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having just exited the port of Piraeus and sailing with full speed towards Serifos (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET having just exited the port of Piraeus and sailing with full speed towards Serifos (8/2017). SUPER JET The SUPER JET resting in Piraeus (6/2018). SUPER JET The SUPER JET resting in Piraeus (6/2018). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus (8/2018). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus (8/2018). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus (8/2018). SUPER JET The SUPER JET prior to her departure from Piraeus (8/2018). SUPER JET The SUPER JET departing Piraeus (8/2018). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen on the Cyclades, heading from Naxos to Koufonsi (7/2019). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen on the Cyclades, heading from Naxos to Koufonsi (7/2019). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen arriving in Naxos (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen arriving in Naxos (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen arriving in Naxos (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET about to enter the port of Naxos (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET about to enter the port of Naxos (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen docking in Naxos (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen docking in Naxos (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen docking in Naxos (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen docked in Naxos (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen heading towards Koufonisi (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen heading towards the port of Koufonisi (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen heading towards the port of Koufonisi (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET on her way towards the port of Koufonisi (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET on her way towards the port of Koufonisi (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET on her way towards the port of Koufonisi (9/2020). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus at dawn (7/2021). SUPER JET The SUPER JET docked in Mykonos (7/2021). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2021). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2021). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2021). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen leaving Piraeus (8/2021). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen leaving Piraeus (8/2021). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen leaving Piraeus (8/2021). SUPER JET The SUPER JET on her way towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2021). SUPER JET The SUPER JET on her way towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2021). SUPER JET The SUPER JET on her way towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2021). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus during the late evening (9/2022). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus during the late evening (9/2022). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus during the late evening (9/2022). SUPER JET The SUPER JET docked in the port of Piraeus during the late evening (9/2022). SUPER JET The SUPER JET docked in the port of Piraeus during the late evening (9/2022). SUPER JET The SUPER JET resting in Piraeus (10/2022). SUPER JET The SUPER JET resting in Piraeus (10/2022). SUPER JET The SUPER JET resting in Piraeus (10/2022). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen as she proceeds towards her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen as she proceeds towards her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus, having started her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus, having started her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus during the evening (11/2023). SUPER JET The SUPER JET seen in Piraeus during the evening (11/2023).
- Delfini | greekpassengerships
DELFINI (ΔΕΛΦΙΝΙ) -Voutirakos Cruises Built in 2001 (age 24 ) . Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Zakynthos) The small passenger ship DELFINI was built in 2001 in Greece, for Greek company Voutirakos Cruises, which is based in Zakynthos and operates daily cruises around the island and in small neighbouring islands on the Ionian Sea. She replaced her older fleetmate, also named DELFINI (now scrapped, although this ship's hull was used as the keel for her successor), in one-day cruises around Zakynthos and to Marathonisi, a small island located in the south of Zakynthos. She is the flagship of Voutirakos Cruises, and her amenities include outdoor bars and water slides (which she acquired in 2010). PHOTOS (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023): DELFINI The DELFINI resting in Zakynthos, along with her Voutirakos Cruises fleetmate, the MENIA MARIA I (7/2015). DELFINI The DELFINI resting in Zakynthos (7/2015). DELFINI The DELFINI ready to enter the port of Zakynthos after completing her cruise (7/2015). DELFINI The DELFINI ready to enter the port of Zakynthos after completing her cruise (7/2015). DELFINI The DELFINI leaving Zakynthos for Marathonisi (7/2015). DELFINI The DELFINI departing Zakynthos for a cruise (7/2015). DELFINI The DELFINI shortly approaches the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). DELFINI The DELFINI shortly approaches the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). DELFINI The DELFINI shortly approaches the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). DELFINI The DELFINI shortly approaches the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). DELFINI The DELFINI shortly approaches the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). DELFINI The DELFINI enters the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). DELFINI The DELFINI enters the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). DELFINI The experienced DELFINI heading towards her berthing spot in the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). DELFINI The experienced DELFINI heading towards her berthing spot in the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). DELFINI The DELFINI on her way to the port of Zakynthos following an around-the-island cruise (7/2016). DELFINI The DELFINI resting in Zakynthos (7/2016). DELFINI The DELFINI resting in the port of Zakynthos (7/2017). DELFINI The DELFINI resting in Zakynthos (8/2018). DELFINI The DELFINI seen operating around Zakynthos (8/2018). DELFINI The DELFINI seen operating around Zakynthos (8/2018). DELFINI The DELFINI seen operating around Zakynthos (8/2018). DELFINI The DELFINI seen cruising in Zakynthos (8/2018). DELFINI The DELFINI seen cruising in Zakynthos (8/2018). DELFINI The DELFINI seen cruising in Zakynthos (8/2018). DELFINI The DELFINI docked in the port of Zakynthos (8/2018). DELFINI The DELFINI docked in the port of Zakynthos (8/2018). DELFINI The DELFINI preparing to dock in Zakynthos (7/2019). DELFINI The DELFINI resting in Zakynthos (7/2019). DELFINI The DELFINI resting in Zakynthos (7/2019). DELFINI The DELFINI seen in Zakynthos (8/2021). DELFINI The DELFINI seen in Zakynthos (8/2021). DELFINI The DELFINI seen in Zakynthos (8/2021). DELFINI The DELFINI docked in the port of Zakynthos (7/2022). DELFINI The DELFINI docked in the port of Zakynthos (7/2022). DELFINI The DELFINI seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Zakynthos. During that time, her Voutirakos Cruises insignia were erased (11/2023). DELFINI The DELFINI seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Zakynthos. During that time, her Voutirakos Cruises insignia were erased (11/2023). DELFINI The DELFINI seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Zakynthos. During that time, her Voutirakos Cruises insignia were erased (11/2023). DELFINI The DELFINI seen docked in the port of Zakynthos (11/2023). DELFINI The DELFINI seen docked in the port of Zakynthos (11/2023). DELFINI The DELFINI seen docked in the port of Zakynthos (11/2023). DELFINI The DELFINI seen in the port of Zakynthos (11/2023). DELFINI The DELFINI seen in the port of Zakynthos (11/2023).
- Port of Salamina | greekpassengerships
PORTS OF SALAMINA (ΣΑΛΑΜΙΝΑ) Island located on the Saronic Gulf, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): SALAMINA 2018: Dozens of double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS S, the AEOLOS II, the IOANNIS THIRESIA, the PROKOPIOS M, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV, the TELAMON, the EMPEDOKLIS, the PARALOS, the SPYRIDON S and the KONSTANTINOS K. SALAMINA 2018: Dozens of double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, the PROTOPOROS X, the AGIA BARBARA, the CHRYSA, the APOSTOLOS M, the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV, the SALAMINOMACHOS, the MICHAIL N, the GLYKOFILOUSA V, the DIMITRIOS P and the THEOMITOR. SALAMINA 2018: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The PROKOPIOS M of Dimitrios P NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2018: Three double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE, the THEOCHARIS MARIA L of Karnesis-Lalousis NE and the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE. SALAMINA 2018: Two double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE and the THEOCHARIS MARIA L of Karnesis-Lalousis NE. SALAMINA 2018: Dozens of double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, the PROTOPOROS X, the AGIA BARBARA, the CHRYSA, the APOSTOLOS M, the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV, the SALAMINOMACHOS, the MICHAIL N, the GLYKOFILOUSA V, the DIMITRIOS P and the THEOMITOR. SALAMINA 2018: Several ships seen near Salamina: (From left to right) The PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE, the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE, the BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels. SALAMINA 2018: Two ships seen heading towards Salamina: (From left to right) The BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the double-ended ferry AIAKOS of Evangelos NE. SALAMINA 2018: Three ships seen near Salamina: (From left to right) The PROKOPIOS M of Dimitrios P NE, the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE and the GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels. SALAMINA 2019: Dozens of double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The TELAMON, the THEOCHARIS MARIA L, the MATOULA K, the ALEXANDROS M, the AGGELIS F, the IOANNIS THIRESIA, the CHRYSA, the THEOTOKOS, the GEORGIOS, the KONSTANTINOS K and the SPYRIDON S. SALAMINA 2019: Dozens of double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR, the IOANNIS SOPHIA K, the ELENA A, the THEOLOGOS V II, the ANNA MARIA and the PROKOPIOS M. SALAMINA 2019: Two double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The ANNA MARIA of Gavanozis Shipping and the PROKOPIOS M of Dimitrios P NE. SALAMINA 2019: Three double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Gkykofilousa NE and the APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines. SALAMINA 2019: Two ships owned by Panagia Glykofilousa NE seen near Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA V and the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII. SALAMINA 2019: Two ships owned by Panagia Glykofilousa NE seen near Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA V and the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII. SALAMINA 2019: Two ships owned by Panagia Glykofilousa NE seen resting Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA V and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV. SALAMINA 2019: Two ships owned by Dimitrios P NE seen resting Salamina: (From left to right) The TELAMON and the PROKOPIOS M. SALAMINA 2019: Dozens of double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The TELAMON and the PROKOPIOS M of Dimitrios P NE, the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Gkykofilousa NE and the APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines. SALAMINA 2019: Dozens of double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII, the APOSTOLOS M, the THEOCHARIS MARIA L, the MATOULA K, the DIMITRIOS P, the ELENA A, the FANEROMENI, the THEOTOKOS, the PROKOPIOS M, the IOANNIS THIRESIA and the ANNA MARIA. SALAMINA 2019: Dozens of double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR, the PROTOPOROS XI, the STAVROS N, the SALAMINOMACHOS, the PROTOPOROS X and the GEORGIOS. SALAMINA 2019: Four double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE, the GLYKOFILOUSA V and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Gkykofilousa NE, and the TELAMON of Dimitrios P NE. SALAMINA 2018: Two ships seen near Salamina: (From left to right) The SPYRIDON S of Sofras NE and the GEORGIOS of Georgios Lines. SALAMINA 2018: Three ships resting in Salamina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ANNA MARIA of Gavanozis Shipping, the small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels and the fellow small passenger boat SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express. SALAMINA 2019: Four double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines. SALAMINA 2019: Dozens of double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII, the APOSTOLOS M, the THEOCHARIS MARIA L, the MATOULA K, the DIMITRIOS P, the ELENA A, the FANEROMENI, the THEOTOKOS, the PROKOPIOS M, the IOANNIS THIRESIA and the ANNA MARIA. SALAMINA 2019: Two double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: The SPYRIDON S of Dimitrios NE and the AGGELIS F of Filiagkos NE. SALAMINA 2019: Four double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines. SALAMINA 2020: Dozens of double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AIAKOS, the THEOCHARIS MARIA L, the PARALOS, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, the ELENA A, the KONSTANTINOS K, the DIMTRIOS P, the THEOTOKOS, the DIMITRIOS S, the PROTOPOROS XI and the PROTOPOROS X. SALAMINA 2020: Five double-ended ferries seen resting in Salamina: (From left to right) The MICHAIL N of Nikolaïdis NE, the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE, the IOANNIS SOPHIA K of Karnesis-Lalousis NE, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the ARIS IV of Psomas Shipping. SALAMINA 2020: Five double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE, the ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2020: Dozens of double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AIAKOS, the THEOCHARIS MARIA L, the PARALOS, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, the ELENA A, the KONSTANTINOS K, the DIMTRIOS P, the THEOTOKOS, the DIMITRIOS S, the PROTOPOROS XI and the PROTOPOROS X. SALAMINA 2020: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AIAKOS of Evangelos NE and the THEOCHARIS MARIA L of Karnesis-Lalousis NE. SALAMINA 2020: The two ships of Tsokos Lines operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI and the PROTOPOROS X. SALAMINA 2020: The two ships of Tsokos Lines operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI and the PROTOPOROS X. SALAMINA 2020: Five double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE, the ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2020: Two small passenger boats seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis SNE and the TZORTZIA of Speed Service Waterways. SALAMINA 2020: Several small passenger boats serving the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE, the PETROULA of Petroula Speedline, the BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE and the PANAGIA KAMATEROU of Freedom Daily Cruises. SALAMINA 2020: Two small passenger boats seen in Salamina: (From left to right) the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE and the PANAGIA KAMATEROU of Freedom Daily Cruises. SALAMINA 2020: Three different ships having departed Salamina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry MICHAIL N of Nikolaïdis NE and the small passenger boat PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini head towards Perama, whereas the small passenger boat ELENA F of Elena F Shipping is heading towards Piraeus. SALAMINA 2020: Two different ships having departed Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels heads towards Piraeus, while the double-ended ferry APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines heads towards Perama. SALAMINA 2020: Two landing craft seen resting in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina: (From left to right) The AIANTAS of Aiantas Ferries Company and the ALKYON II of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. SALAMINA 2020: Two landing craft seen in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANTANASSA of Pantanassa NE is maneuvering in order to leave the port, while the ALKYON II of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE is resting. SALAMINA Four double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines, the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines and the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE. SALAMINA Three small passenger boats seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessles, the ARTEMIS of Artemis SNE and the TZORTZIA of Speed Service Waterways. SALAMINA 2020: Five double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE, the ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the IOANNIS SOPHIA K of Karnesis-Lalousis NE. SALAMINA 2020: Dozens of double-ended ferries docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AIAKOS, the THEOCHARIS MARIA L, the PARALOS, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, the ELENA A, the KONSTANTINOS K, the DIMITRIOS P, the MICHAIL N, the PROTOPOROS XI and the STAVROS N. SALAMINA 2020: Two small passenger boats seen near Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express is heading towards Perama, while the PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE is heading towards Salamina. SALAMINA 2021: Four double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The MATOULA K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star, the GEORGIOS of Georgios Lines, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. SALAMINA 2021: Five double ended-ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines, the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines and the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE. SALAMINA 2021: Four double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The MATOULA K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star, the GEORGIOS of Georgios Lines, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. SALAMINA Dozens of double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARIS IV, the GLYKOFILOUSA V, the THEOMITOR, the PROTOPOROS XI, the CHRYSA, the AGIA BARBARA, the AIAKOS, the PANAGIOTIS D, the STAVROS N and the ELENA A. SALAMINA 2021: Five double ended-ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines, the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines and the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE. SALAMINA 2021: Six double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARIS IV of Psomas Shipping, the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Viliotis NE and the AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Lalousis NE. SALAMINA 2021: A few small passenger ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artermis SNE, the AFRICANA of Thessaloniki Cruises and the PETROULA of Petroula Speedline. SALAMINA 2021: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The CHYRSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Lalousis NE. SALAMINA 2021: Two veteran small wooden passenger boats seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis SNE and the AFRICANA of Thessaloniki Cruises. SALAMINA 2021: Two veteran small wooden passenger boats seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis SNE and the AFRICANA of Thessaloniki Cruises. SALAMINA 2021: Dozens of small passenger boats docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express, the PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE and the PANAGIA KAMATEROU of Freedom Daily Cruises. SALAMINA 2021: Four small passenger boats seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The TZORTZIA of Speed Service Waterways, the PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express and the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE. SALAMINA 2021: Two veteran small wooden passenger boats seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis SNE and the AFRICANA of Thessaloniki Cruises. SALAMINA 2021: Two veteran small wooden passenger boats seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis SNE and the AFRICANA of Thessaloniki Cruises. SALAMINA 2021: Two veteran small wooden passenger boats seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis SNE and the AFRICANA of Thessaloniki Cruises. SALAMINA 2021: Two double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the ELENA A of Agios Fanourios Ferries. SALAMINA Dozens of double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARIS IV, the GLYKOFILOUSA V, the THEOMITOR, the PROTOPOROS XI, the CHRYSA, the AGIA BARBARA, the AIAKOS, the PANAGIOTIS D, the STAVROS N and the ELENA A. SALAMINA 2021: Five double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines, the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines and the SPYRIDON S of Sofras NE. SALAMINA 2021: Five double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines, the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines and the SPYRIDON S of Sofras NE. SALAMINA 2021: Five double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines, the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines and the SPYRIDON S of Sofras NE. SALAMINA 2021: Two ferries seen undergoing the respective refits at the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The conventional ferry SYMI of ANES Ferries and the double-ended ferry PROTOPOROS VI of Thassos Link. SALAMINA 2021: Four double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ATHINA P of Athinais Lines, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE. SALAMINA 2021: Two veteran double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines and the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE. SALAMINA 2021: Two veteran double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines and the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE. SALAMINA 2021: A few small passenger ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways, the ARTEMIS of Artermis SNE, the AFRICANA of Thessaloniki Cruises and the PETROULA of Petroula Speedline. SALAMINA 2021: Three small passenger ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways, the ARTEMIS of Artermis SNE and the AFRICANA of Thessaloniki Cruises. SALAMINA 2021: Two veteran small passenger ships spotted together in Salamina: (From left to right) The POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways and the ARTEMIS of Artemis SNE. SALAMINA 2021: Dozens of small passenger boats docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express, the PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE and the PANAGIA KAMATEROU of Freedom Daily Cruises. SALAMINA 2021: Two small passenger ships serving the Perama-Salamina line seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express and the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE. SALAMINA 2021: Two more recently-built double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries prepares to dock next to the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE. SALAMINA 2021: Two double-ended ferries seen meeting right next to the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The AIAKOS of Evangelos NE has just departed the port, while the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines is preparing to dock. SALAMINA 2021: Two double-ended ferries seen meeting right next to the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE is heading towards Salamina, while the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries is sailing towards Perama. SALAMINA 2021: Two ships of different sizes seen arriving in Salamina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the small passenger boat ELENA F of Elena F Shipping. SALAMINA 2021: Two ships of different sizes seen arriving in Salamina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the small passenger boat ELENA F of Elena F Shipping. SALAMINA 2021: Two double-ended ferries seen meeting right next to the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries is arriving, while the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines has departed. SALAMINA 2021: Two double-ended ferries seen meeting right next to the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE is heading towards Salamina, while the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries is sailing towards Perama. SALAMINA 2021: Three double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines. SALAMINA 2021: Three double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE and the MATOULA K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star are docked, while the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines is about to join them. SALAMINA 2021: Different ships seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The PETROULA of Petroula Speedline, the SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express, the PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines. SALAMINA 2021: Dozens of small passenger ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways, the ARTEMIS of Artermis SNE, the AFRICANA of Thessaloniki Cruises, the PETROULA of Petroula Speedline, the SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express, the PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express and the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE. SALAMINA 2021: Two ferries seen undergoing the respective refits at the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The conventional ferry SYMI of ANES Ferries and the double-ended ferry PROTOPOROS VI of Thassos Link. SALAMINA 2021: Two ferries seen undergoing the respective refits at the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The conventional ferry SYMI of ANES Ferries and the double-ended ferry PROTOPOROS VI of Thassos Link. SALAMINA 2022: Several double-ended ferries and small passenger ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The BOB SFOUGKARAKIS is about to dock next to the PETROULA, the SALAMIS EXPRESS III, along with the ALEXANDROS M, the CHRYSA, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV, the DIMITRIOS P, the IOANNIS THIRESIA, the AGGELIS F, the THEOMITOR, the PROTOPOROS X and the PANAGIOTIS D. SALAMINA 2022: Several double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMINOMACHOS, the APOSTOLOS M, the DIMITRIOS S, the ARIS IV, the AIAKOS, the ORION III, the STAVROS N, the ATHINA P and the GLYKOFILOUSA V. SALAMINA 2022: Six double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE, the AGGELIS F of Filigakos NE, the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries. SALAMINA 2022: Two small passenger ships and four double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express is laid-up, while the BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company is heading towards her docking spot, while the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE are docked. SALAMINA 2022: Four double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE. SALAMINA 2022: Five double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE, the AGGELIS F of Filigakos NE, the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the AGGELIS F of Filigakos NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the AGGELIS F of Filigakos NE. SALAMINA 2022: Four double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE. SALAMINA 2022: Several double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMINOMACHOS, the APOSTOLOS M, the DIMITRIOS S, the ARIS IV, the AIAKOS, the ORION III, the STAVROS N, the ATHINA P and the GLYKOFILOUSA V. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. SALAMINA 2022: Four small passenger boats seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express, the PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE and the BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries spotted in the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Lalousis NE is docked, while the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE is heading towards her docking spot. SALAMINA 2022: Some traffic near the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company is heading towards her docking spot, the double-ended ferry AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Lalousis NE is on her way towards Perama, while the double-ended ferry IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE is also making her way towards Salamina. SALAMINA 2022: Some traffic near the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company is heading towards her docking spot, the double-ended ferry AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Lalousis NE is on her way towards Perama, while the double-ended ferry IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE is also making her way towards Salamina. SALAMINA 2022: Two different ships seen heading to Salamina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels. SALAMINA 2022: Two different ships seen heading to Salamina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels. SALAMINA 2022: Two different ships seen heading to Salamina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels. SALAMINA 2022: Two landing craft seen docked together in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina: (From left to right) The KAPTAN STAVROS of Kaptan Stavros NE and the AKLYON II of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two landing craft seen together in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina: (From left to right) The AIANTAS of Aiantas Ferries Company is heading towards her docking spot, while the AKLYON II of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE is already docked. SALAMINA 2022: Three landing craft seen together in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina: (From left to right) The KAPTAN STAVROS of Kaptan Stavros NE and the AKLYON II of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE are docked, while the AIANTAS of Aiantas Ferries Company is about to join them. SALAMINA 2022: Four small passenger boats seen laid-up in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express, the PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE and the PANAGIA KAMATEROU of Freedom Daily Cruises. SALAMINA 2022: Three small passenger boats seen together in Salamina, with all of them being laid-up: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express, the PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE and the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE is leaving, while the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE is arriving. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE is leaving, while the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE is arriving. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE is arriving, while the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni is leaving. SALAMINA 2022: Two ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express is docked, while the double-ended ferry STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE has departed. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ATHINA P of Athinais Lines is arriving, while the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE is leaving. SALAMINA 2022: Five double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines, the APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines, the DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE, the ARIS IV of Psomas Shipping and the AGGELIS F of Filiagkos NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the double-ended ferry ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company. SALAMINA 2022: Two ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the double-ended ferry ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company. SALAMINA 2022: Several double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMINOMACHOS, the APOSTOLOS M, the DIMITRIOS S, the ARIS IV, the AGGELIS F, the ORION III, the KONSTANTINOS K and the GLYKOFILOUSA V. SALAMINA 2022: Several double-ended ferries and small passenger ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express, the PETROULA of Petroula Speedline, the SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express, the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. SALAMINA 2022: Several double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV, the DIMITRIOS S, the ALEXANDROS M, the EMPEDOKLIS, the AIAKOS, the PANAGIOTIS D, the APOSTOLOS M, the AGIA BARBARA, the ORION III and the TELAMON. SALAMINA 2022: One landing craft and several double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANTANASSA, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, the PARALOS, the KONSTANTINOS K, the IOANNIS THIRESIA, the IOANNIS SOPHIA K, the AGGELIS F, the FANEROMENI, the CHRYSA, the STAVROS N and the THEOMITOR. SALAMINA 2022: Five double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE, the DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE, the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ATHINA P of Athinais Lines is arriving, while the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE is leaving. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ATHINA P of Athinais Lines is arriving, while the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE is leaving. SALAMINA 2022: Five double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AIAKOS of Evangelos NE, the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries, the APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines, the AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Lalousis NE and the ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. SALAMINA 2022: Several double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, the PARALOS, the KONSTANTINOS K, the IOANNIS THIRESIA, the IOANNIS SOPHIA K, the AGGELIS F, the FANEROMENI, the CHRYSA, the STAVROS N and the THEOMITOR. SALAMINA 2022: Five double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGGELIS F of Filiagkos NE, the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiots NE, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines. SALAMINA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE, the DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE and the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines. SALAMINA 2022: Four small passenger ships seen docked in Salamina, three of which returned in order to undergo their annual winter refits after spending their respective summer seasons across various parts of Greece: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express, the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways and the TZORTZIA of Speed Service Waterways. SALAMINA 2022: Four small passenger ships seen docked in Salamina, three of which returned in order to undergo their annual winter refits after spending their respective summer seasons across various parts of Greece: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express, the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways and the TZORTZIA of Speed Service Waterways. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The IOANNIS SOPHIA K of Karnesis-Lalousis NE and the AGGELIS F of Filiagkos NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two landing craft which were taken off service seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANTANASSA of Pantanassa NE and the NISSOS THIRASSIA of Thirassia Shipping, which was later sold to the São Toméan company Cardoso Marítima. SALAMINA 2022: Two landing craft which were taken off service seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANTANASSA of Pantanassa NE and the NISSOS THIRASSIA of Thirassia Shipping, which was later sold to the São Toméan company Cardoso Marítima. SALAMINA 2022: Three small passenger ships seen docked in Salamina, two of which returned in order to undergo their annual winter refits after spending their respective summer seasons across various parts of Greece: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express and the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways. SALAMINA 2022: Two landing craft which were taken off service seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANTANASSA of Pantanassa NE and the NISSOS THIRASSIA of Thirassia Shipping, which was later sold to the São Toméan company Cardoso Marítima. SALAMINA 2022: Four small passenger ships seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express and the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways are docked, while the GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels has departed. SALAMINA 2022: Two landing craft which were taken off service seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANTANASSA of Pantanassa NE and the NISSOS THIRASSIA of Thirassia Shipping, which was later sold to the São Toméan company Cardoso Marítima. SALAMINA 2022: Two small passenger ships seen docked in Salamina, where they returned in order to undergo their annual winter refits after spending their respective summer seasons across various parts of Greece: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises and the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines. SALAMINA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE, the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE. SALAMINA 2022: Five small passenger ships seen docked in Salamina, three of which returned in order to undergo their annual winter refits after spending their respective summer seasons across various parts of Greece: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises, the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways, the TZORTZIA of Speed Service Waterways, the PETROULA of Petroula Speedline and the SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two landing craft which were taken off service seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANTANASSA of Pantanassa NE and the NISSOS THIRASSIA of Thirassia Shipping, which was later sold to the São Toméan company Cardoso Marítima. SALAMINA 2022: Five double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE, the DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE, the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE. SALAMINA 2022: Five double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines, the AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Lalousis NE, the ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the TELAMON of Dimitrios P NE. SALAMINA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines and the AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Lalousis NE. SALAMINA 2022: Several double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ORION III, the DIMITRIOS S, the ALEXANDROS M, the FANEROMENI, the PROTOPOROS X, the IOANNIS SOPHIA K, the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV, the GLYKOFILOUSA V, the PANAGIOTIS D and the APOSTOLOS M. SALAMINA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE, the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The IOANNIS SOPHIA K of Karnesis-Lalousis NE and the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2022: Six small passenger ships seen docked in Salamina, three of which returned in order to undergo their annual winter refits after spending their respective summer seasons across various parts of Greece: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express, the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways, the TZORTZIA of Speed Service Waterways, the PETROULA of Petroula Speedline and the SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express. SALAMINA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiots NE, the DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE and the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company. SALAMINA Two small passenger ships seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express and the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways. SALAMINA 2022: Three small passenger ships seen docked in Salamina, two of which returned in order to undergo their annual winter refits after spending their respective summer seasons across various parts of Greece: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express and the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways. SALAMINA 2022: Two ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The landing craft PANTANASSA of Pantanassa NE is docked, while the double-ended ferry PARALOS of Georgios Lines is seen arriving. SALAMINA 2022: Six double-ended ferries seen docked together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiots NE, the DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE, the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the PARALOS of Georgios Lines. SALAMINA 2022: Two different ships seen heading to Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the double-ended ferry AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE. SALAMINA 2022: Three different ships seen heading to Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger ships GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels and BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company, along with the double-ended ferry AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE is leaving, while the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines is arriving. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE is leaving, while the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines is arriving. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE is leaving, while the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines is arriving. SALAMINA 2022: Three small ferries seen in Faneromeni in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANAGIA KOIMISIS of Galaga Shipping Company is heading towards her docking spot in order to join the AIANTAS of Aiantas Ferries Company and the ALKYON II of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. SALAMINA 2022: Three small ferries seen in Faneromeni in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANAGIA KOIMISIS of Galaga Shipping Company is heading towards her docking spot in order to join the AIANTAS of Aiantas Ferries Company and the ALKYON II of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two landing craft seen docked in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina: (From left to right) The AIANTAS of Aiantas Ferries Company and the ALKYON II of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two landing craft seen docked in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina: (From left to right) The AIANTAS of Aiantas Ferries Company and the ALKYON II of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two landing craft seen docked in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina: (From left to right) The KAPTAN STAVROS of Kaptan Stavros NE and the AIANTAS of Aiantas Ferries Company. SALAMINA 2022: Two landing craft seen docked in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina: (From left to right) The AIANTAS of Aiantas Ferries Company is docked, while the KAPTAN STAVROS of Kaptan Stavros NE is seen leaving. SALAMINA 2022: Two landing craft seen docked in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina: (From left to right) The KAPTAN STAVROS of Kaptan Stavros NE is seen leaving, while the ALKYON II of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE is docked. SALAMINA 2022: Two veteran ferries of ANES Ferries seen docked in the Bekris Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The PROTEUS and the SYMI. Next to them is also the small passenger ship AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Aqua Vera NE, which also operated for ANES Ferries during the 2019 season. SALAMINA 2022: One double-ended ferry whose construction remains unfinished together with two veteran ferries seen in the Bekris Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The unfinished DAMIANOS of Nikolaïdis NE, along with the PROTEUS and the SYMI of ANES Ferries. SALAMINA 2022: One small ferry and two small passenger ships seen in the Bekris Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The SYMI of ANES Ferries, the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Aqua Vera NE and the GEORGIA of Sarris Cruises. SALAMINA 2022: Two veteran ferries and one small passenger ship seen docked in the Bekris Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The PROTEUS and the SYMI of ANES Ferries, along the small passenger ship AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Aqua Vera NE, which also operated for ANES Ferries during the 2019 season. SALAMINA 2022: Two veteran ferries and one small passenger ship seen docked in the Bekris Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The PROTEUS and the SYMI of ANES Ferries, along the small passenger ship AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Aqua Vera NE, which also operated for ANES Ferries during the 2019 season. SALAMINA 2022: Two small high speed craft owned by Sea Jets seen in Ambelakia in Salamina: (From left to right) The SUPERCAT JET and the SUPERSPEED. Both ships were previously owned by Golden Star Ferries before being purchased by Sea Jets in 2021, although only the SUPERCAT JET has been activated by the company so far. SALAMINA 2022: Three high speed ferries seen together in Ambelakia in Salamina: (From left to right) The AEOLOS KENTERIS I of NEL Lines and the PAROS JET of Sea Jets which have remained laid-up, while the RAPIDLINK JET of Sea Jets is being refurbished in order to enter service for her company. SALAMINA 2022: One conventional double-ended ferry and four high speed ferries seen together in Ambelakia in Salamina: (From left to right) The IONION PELAGOS of Ionion P Lines is undergoing her annual drydock, while the AEOLOS KENTERIS II and the AEOLOS KENTERIS I of NEL Lines are laid-up, as is the PAROS JET of Sea Jets, while the RAPIDLINK JET of Sea Jets is being refurbished in order to enter service for her company. SALAMINA 2022: Two small high speed craft owned by Sea Jets seen in Ambelakia in Salamina: (From left to right) The SUPERCAT JET and the SUPERSPEED. Both ships were previously owned by Golden Star Ferries before being purchased by Sea Jets in 2021, although only the SUPERCAT JET has been activated by the company so far. SALAMINA 2022: Two small high speed craft owned by Sea Jets seen in Ambelakia in Salamina: (From left to right) The SUPERCAT JET and the SUPERSPEED. Both ships were previously owned by Golden Star Ferries before being purchased by Sea Jets in 2021, although only the SUPERCAT JET has been activated by the company so far. SALAMINA 2022: Two small high speed craft owned by Sea Jets seen in Ambelakia in Salamina: (From left to right) The SUPERCAT JET and the SUPERSPEED. Both ships were previously owned by Golden Star Ferries from 2017 to 2021, when they were purchased by Sea Jets, although only the SUPERCAT JET has been activated by the company so far. SALAMINA 2022: Two small high speed craft owned by Sea Jets seen in Ambelakia in Salamina: (From left to right) The SUPERCAT JET and the SUPERSPEED. Both ships were previously owned by Golden Star Ferries from 2017 to 2021, when they were purchased by Sea Jets, although only the SUPERCAT JET has been activated by the company so far. SALAMINA 2022: Two small high speed craft owned by Sea Jets seen in Ambelakia in Salamina: (From left to right) The SUPERCAT JET and the SUPERSPEED. Both ships were previously owned by Golden Star Ferries from 2017 to 2021, when they were purchased by Sea Jets, although only the SUPERCAT JET has been activated by the company so far. SALAMINA 2022: Two small high speed craft owned by Sea Jets seen in Ambelakia in Salamina: (From left to right) The SUPERCAT JET and the SUPERSPEED. Both ships were previously owned by Golden Star Ferries from 2017 to 2021, when they were purchased by Sea Jets, although only the SUPERCAT JET has been activated by the company so far, having spent her debut season for them in 2022. SALAMINA 2022: Two small high speed craft owned by Sea Jets seen in Ambelakia in Salamina: (From left to right) The SUPERCAT JET and the SUPERSPEED. Both ships were previously owned by Golden Star Ferries from 2017 to 2021, when they were purchased by Sea Jets, although only the SUPERCAT JET has been activated by the company so far, having spent her debut season for them in 2022. SALAMINA 2022: Two small high speed craft owned by Sea Jets seen in Ambelakia in Salamina: (From left to right) The SUPERCAT JET and the SUPERSPEED. Both ships were previously owned by Golden Star Ferries from 2017 to 2021, when they were purchased by Sea Jets, although only the SUPERCAT JET has been activated by the company so far, having spent her debut season for them in 2022. SALAMINA 2022: Two high speed ferries seen laid-up in Ambelakia in Salamina: (From left to right) The AEOLOS KENTERIS I of NEL Lines and the PAROS JET of Sea Jets. Both ships have also operated in Corsica in the past, back when the AEOLOS KENTERIS was chartered to the French company SNCM during the 2010 season, while the PAROS JET was previously owned by the French-Italian company Corsica Ferries-Sardinia Ferries. SALAMINA 2022: Two of the three high speed ferries of NEL Lines which were built in the early 2000s in order to propel their company into a new era, but they instead played a major role in its demise, and they have now been laid-up in Salamina for more than a decade: (From left to right) The AEOLOS KENTERIS II and the AEOLOS KENTERIS I. SALAMINA 2022: Two of the three high speed ferries of NEL Lines which were built in the early 2000s in order to propel their company into a new era, but they instead played a major role in its demise, and they have now been laid-up in Salamina for more than a decade: (From left to right) The AEOLOS KENTERIS II and the AEOLOS KENTERIS I. SALAMINA 2022: Two of the three high speed ferries of NEL Lines which were built in the early 2000s in order to propel their company into a new era, but they instead played a major role in its demise, and they have now been laid-up in Salamina for more than a decade: (From left to right) The AEOLOS KENTERIS II and the AEOLOS KENTERIS I. SALAMINA 2022: The two high speed ferries of NEL Lines which went on to have an unfortunate career, seen laid-up in Salamina, awaiting their fate for more than a decade: (From left to right) The AEOLOS KENTERIS II and the AEOLOS KENTERIS I. SALAMINA 2022: The two high speed ferries of NEL Lines which went on to have an unfortunate career, seen laid-up in Salamina, awaiting their fate for more than a decade: (From left to right) The AEOLOS KENTERIS II and the AEOLOS KENTERIS I. SALAMINA 2022: Four double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the PARALOS of Georgios Lines, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE. SALAMINA 2022: Four double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the PARALOS of Georgios Lines, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. SALAMINA 2022: One double-ended ferry and three small passenger ships seen together in the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries, the ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express and the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways. SALAMINA 2022: Two double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: The EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. SALAMINA 2022: Five double-ended ferries docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE, the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the KONSTANTINOS K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star and the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L of Agios Nikolaos Shipping. SALAMINA 2023: Several small passenger ships and double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The TZORTZIA, the PETROULA, the SALAMIS EXPRESS III, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II, the BOB SFOUGKARAKIS, the PANAGIA KAMATEROU, the DIMITRIOS P, the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV, the ORION III, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, the IOANNIS THIRESIA, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV, the PARALOS, the DIMITRIOS S and the GLYKOFILOUSA V. SALAMINA 2023: Several double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANAGIOTIS D, the PROTOPOROS X, the KONSTANTINOS K, the CHRYSA, the AGGELIS F, the FANEROMENI, the AIAKOS, the PROTOPOROS XIV, the THEOMITOR, the STAVROS N and the TELAMON. SALAMINA 2023: Several small passenger ships and double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The TZORTZIA, the PETROULA, the SALAMIS EXPRESS III, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II, the BOB SFOUGKARAKIS, the PANAGIA KAMATEROU, the DIMITRIOS P, the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV, the ORION III, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, the IOANNIS THIRESIA and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV. SALAMINA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The PARALOS of Georgios Lines, the DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2023: Six double-ended ferries seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE, the ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L of Agios Nikolaos Shipping, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2023: Four double-ended ferries and one small passenger ship seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XIV of Tsokos Lines, the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE, the TELAMON of Dimitrios P NE and the ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises. SALAMINA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The PARALOS of Georgios Lines and the DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE. SALAMINA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L of Agios Nikolaos Shipping, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2023: One double-ended ferry and four small passenger ships seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The TELAMON of Dimitirios P NE, the ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express, the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways and the TZORTZIA of Sea Bus Waterways. SALAMINA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2023: One double-ended ferry and two small passenger ships seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The TELAMON of Dimitrios P NE, the ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises and the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways. SALAMINA 2023: Two small passenger ships spotted in Salamina: (From left to right) The BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the laid-up PANAGIA KAMATEROU of Freedom Daily Cruises. SALAMINA 2023: Two ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star heads towards her docking spot, while the landing craft PANTANASSA of Pantanassa NE is docked for the winter. SALAMINA 2023: Several small passenger ships seen in Salamina during the evening: (From left to right) The TZORTZIA of Sea Bus Waterways, the SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express, the PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE, the BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the PANAGIA KAMATEROU of Freedom Daily Cruises. SALAMINA 2023: Several small passenger ships seen in Salamina during the evening: (From left to right) The TZORTZIA of Sea Bus Waterways, the SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express, the PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE, the BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the PANAGIA KAMATEROU of Freedom Daily Cruises. SALAMINA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L of Agios Nikolaos Shipping. SALAMINA Three small passenger ships seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express and the POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways. SALAMINA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE, the ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L of Agios Nikolaos Shipping. SALAMINA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L of Agios Nikolaos Shipping. SALAMINA 2023: Several double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANAGIOTIS D, the PROTOPOROS X, the KONSTANTINOS K, the CHRYSA, the AGGELIS F, the FANEROMENI, the AIAKOS, the PROTOPOROS XIV, the THEOMITOR, the STAVROS N and the TELAMON. SALAMINA 2023: Several double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P, the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV, the ORION III, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, the MATOULA K, the APOSTOLOS M and the PARALOS. SALAMINA 2023: Five double-ended ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE, the ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L of Agios Nikolaos Shipping and the MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star. SALAMINA 2023: Two high speed ferries seen on drydock at the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The SANTA IRINI of Panellenic Lines and the NAXOS JET of Sea Jets. The former would then become fleetmates with the latter just a few months after this picture was taken, as she was bought by Sea Jets and she was renamed SPEEDRUNNER JET 2. SALAMINA 2023: Several ships spotted in the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANTANASSA, the PARALOS, the ORION III, the APOSTOLOS M, the AIAKOS, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, the PROTOPOROS XIV, the PROTOPOROS XI, the DIMITRIOS S, the ARTEMIS, the DOLL, the TZORTZIA, the PETROULA, the SALAMIS EXPRESS III, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II and the PANAGIA KAMATEROU. SALAMINA 2023: Several ships spotted in the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The PARALOS, the ORION III, the APOSTOLOS M, the AIAKOS, the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, the PROTOPOROS XIV, the PROTOPOROS XI, the DIMITRIOS S, the ARTEMIS and the DOLL. SALAMINA 2023: Several double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The TELAMON, the ATHINA P, the STAVROS N, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV, the MATOULA K, the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV, the KONSTANTINOS K, the PROTOPOROS X, the EMPEDOKLIS and the THEOMITOR. SALAMINA 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen arriving in Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the double-ended ferry PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries. SALAMINA 2023: Six double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE, the KONSTANTINOS K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines. SALAMINA 2023: Five double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The TELAMON of Dimitrios P NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star. SALAMINA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The TELAMON of Dimitrios P NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The TELAMON of Dimitrios P NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XIV of Tsokos Lines, the PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE. SALAMINA 2023: Two small passenger ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises and the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express. SALAMINA 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship ELENA F of Elena F Shipping is seen leaving, while the double-ended ferry CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE is heading towards her docking spot. SALAMINA 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship ELENA F of Elena F Shipping is seen leaving, while the double-ended ferry CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE is heading towards her docking spot. SALAMINA 2023: Three small passenger ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express and the DOLL of My Cruises. Excluding the SALAMIS EXPRESS I, the other two ships spent the summer on the Ionian Sea that year. SALAMINA 2023: Two double-ended ferries spotted in Salamina: (From left to right) The IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE is seen about to dock, while the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries has left in order to head to Perama. SALAMINA 2023: Two ferries seen in Salamina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star heads towards her docking spot, while the landing craft PANTANASSA of Pantanassa NE has remained docked over the winter. SALAMINA 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen arriving in Salamina: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry MATOULA K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star and the small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company. SALAMINA 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen arriving in Salamina: (From front to back) The small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the double-ended ferry MATOULA K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star. SALAMINA 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen arriving in Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the double-ended ferry MATOULA K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star. SALAMINA 2023: Three small passenger ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The ARTEMIS of Artemis Kefalonia Cruises, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express and the DOLL of My Cruises. Excluding the SALAMIS EXPRESS I, the other two ships spent the summer on the Ionian Sea that year. SALAMINA 2023: Two small passenger ships seen together in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express and the DOLL of My Cruises. SALAMINA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The TELAMON of Dimitrios P NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE. SALAMINA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The TELAMON of Dimitrios P NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2023: Five double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The TELAMON of Dimitrios P NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the MATOULA K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star. SALAMINA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XIV of Tsokos Lines, the PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE. SALAMINA 2023: Five double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The PARALOS of Georgios Lines, the ORION III of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the APOSTOLOS M of Athinais Lines, the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE and the AGIOS NIKOLAOS L of Agios Nikolaos Shipping. SALAMINA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the MATOULA K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star. SALAMINA 2023: Two ferries of different sizes spotted in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries (which is on drydock) and the SYMI II of Sea Dreams. SALAMINA 2023: Two ferries of different sizes spotted in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the ORION of Creta Cargo Lines. SALAMINA 2023: Two ferries of different sizes spotted in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the ORION of Creta Cargo Lines. SALAMINA 2023: Several ships spotted in the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The PETROULA, the SALAMIS EXPRESS III, the PANAGIA KAMATEROU, the MATOULA K, the DIMITRIOS S, the MICHAIL N, the KONSTANTINOS K, the CHRYSA, the DIMITRIOS P, the PANAGIOTIS D, the EMPEDOKLIS and the GLYKOFILOUSA V. SALAMINA 2023: Several ships spotted in the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The PANAGIA KAMATEROU, the MATOULA K, the DIMITRIOS S, the MICHAIL N, the KONSTANTINOS K, the CHRYSA and the DIMITRIOS P. SALAMINA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries and the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE. SALAMINA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The MICHAIL N of Nikolaïdis NE, the KONSTANTINOS K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star and the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. SALAMINA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA VIII of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the PROTOPOROS XIV of Tsokos Lines and the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE. SALAMINA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The MATOULA K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star, the DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE and the MICHAIL N of Nikolaïdis NE. SALAMINA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the PROTOPOROS XIV of Tsokos Lines and the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE. SALAMINA 2023: Two double-ended ferries spotted in Salamina: (From left to right) The CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE is leaving, while the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines is heading towards her docking spot. SALAMINA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE and the MICHAIL N of Nikolaïdis NE. SALAMINA 2023: Two sister ships seen laid-up in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express and the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE. SALAMINA 2023: Three small passenger ships seen laid-up in Salamina: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express, the PANAGIA of Panagia Thalassini NE and the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE. SALAMINA 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen arriving in Salamina: (From front to back) The small passenger ship SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express watches the double-ended ferry AIAKOS heading towards her docking spot. SALAMINA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The MATOULA K of Salaminia Ferries-K Star, the DIMITRIOS S of Sofras NE, the MICHAIL N of Nikolaïdis NE and the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE. SALAMINA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The MICHAIL N of Nikolaïdis NE and the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE. SALAMINA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE. SALAMINA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XIV of Tsokos Lines and the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE. SALAMINA 2023: Several small passenger ships seen together in the port of Paloukia in Salamina: (From left to right) The ELENA F of Elena F Shipping, the SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express, the PETROULA of Petroula Speedline, the SALAMIS EXPRESS III of Salamis Express and the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II of Oikonomopoulos-Drakos NE. SALAMINA 2023: Five double-ended ferries seen docked in Salamina: (From left to right) The CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE, the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries, the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. SALAMINA 2023: Three ferries of different sizes spotted in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries (which is on drydock), the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the ORION of Creta Cargo Lines. SALAMINA 2023: Two ferries of different sizes spotted in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina: (From left to right) The PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the ORION of Creta Cargo Lines.
- Power Jet | greekpassengerships
POWER JET (ΠΑΟΥΕΡ ΤΖΕΤ) -Sea Jets Built in 1996 (age 29). Registered in Limassol. Current line: None (under refit in Elefsina) The high speed ferry POWER JET was built in 1996 in Australia, as the DELPHIN for the German company TT-Line GmbH. She began her career under the company's TT-Line Clipper brandname on the Rostock-Trelleborg line on the Baltic Sea. In 2002 she was renamed TT-DELPHIN. In 2005 she was sold to the Egyptian company United Company for Marine Lines and she was renamed ALMOTTAHEDAH 1. She began service in 2006 on the Hurghada-Duba line on the Red Sea. In 2012, due to her owners suffering from financial difficulties, the ship and all her fleetmates were laid-up in Hurghada. She remained there for five years, until she was sold in 2017 to the Greek company Sea Jets. She was temporarily renamed BLUE POWER, and she began a conversion in Elefsina in 2018, during which she was renamed POWER JET. Her conversion was completed in Salamina and in Chalkida in 2019, just after the end of the summer season. She began service in 2020, serving the Heraklion-Santorini-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line. In 2021 she was inserted on the Heraklion-Santorini-Ios-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line PHOTOS (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): POWER JET The POWER JET seen heading towards the port of Naxos, during her first summer of operations in Greece (9/2020). POWER JET The POWER JET approaching the port of Naxos (9/2020). POWER JET The POWER JET approaching the port of Naxos (9/2020). POWER JET The POWER JET approaching the port of Naxos (9/2020). POWER JET The POWER JET seen entering the port of Naxos (9/2020). POWER JET The POWER JET seen entering the port of Naxos (9/2020). POWER JET The POWER JET seen entering the port of Naxos (9/2020). POWER JET The POWER JET seen about to beginning her maneuvering procedure in Naxos (9/2020). POWER JET The POWER JET heading towards her docking spot in Naxos (9/2020). POWER JET The POWER JET heading towards her docking spot in Naxos (9/2020). POWER JET The POWER JET heading towards her docking spot in Naxos (9/2020). POWER JET The POWER JET seen arriving in Naxos (9/2020). POWER JET The POWER JET seen arriving in Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET seen arriving in Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET seen arriving in Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET on her way towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET on her way towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET on her way towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET seen maneuvering in Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET seen maneuvering in Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET docking in Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET having just docked in Ios (7/2201). POWER JET The POWER JET seen leaving Ios immediately afterwards (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET seen leaving Ios immediately afterwards (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET seen leaving Ios immediately afterwards (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET having departed the port of Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET having departed the port of Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET having departed the port of Ios (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET seen leaving Ios, from the beautiful church of Agia Eirini (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET leaving Ios and now heading towards Naxos (7/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET seen undergoing her drydock at the PIRAEUS II Drydock in Perama (9/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET seen undergoing her drydock at the PIRAEUS II Drydock in Perama (9/2021). POWER JET The POWER JET seen in Piraeus, after having completed her summer service on the Heraklion-Santorini-Ios-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line, and now beginning her annual winter refit (10/2022). POWER JET The POWER JET seen in Piraeus, after having completed her summer service on the Heraklion-Santorini-Ios-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line, and now beginning her annual winter refit (10/2022). POWER JET The POWER JET seen in Piraeus, after having completed her summer service on the Heraklion-Santorini-Ios-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line, and now beginning her annual winter refit (10/2022). POWER JET The POWER JET seen in Piraeus, having docked in front of the headquarters of the Ministry of Shipping and Insular Policy (10/2022). POWER JET The POWER JET seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (1/2023). POWER JET The POWER JET seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (1/2023). POWER JET The POWER JET still seen docked in Piraeus, while undergoing her annual winter lay-up (2/2023). POWER JET The POWER JET still seen docked in Piraeus, while undergoing her annual winter lay-up (2/2023). POWER JET The POWER JET seen in Piraeus (3/2023). POWER JET The POWER JET seen in Piraeus (3/2023). POWER JET The POWER JET seen in Piraeus (3/2023). POWER JET The POWER JET seen in Piraeus, after having shifted from the E1 gate to the E10 gate, where she continued her annual winter refit (4/2023). POWER JET The POWER JET seen in Piraeus, after having shifted from the E1 gate to the E10 gate, where she continued her annual winter refit (4/2023). POWER JET The POWER JET seen in Piraeus, after having shifted from the E1 gate to the E10 gate, where she continued her annual winter refit (4/2023). POWER JET The POWER JET seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). POWER JET The POWER JET seen in Piraeus, shortly before she resumed her usual service on the Heraklion-Santorini-Ios-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line (4/2023).
- Apostolos S | greekpassengerships
APOSTOLOS S (ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΟΣ Σ) -Sunrise Lines ex-NISSOS CHALKI (ΝΗΣΟΣ ΧΑΛΚΗ) of Velis Lines (1997-2025) Built in 1997 (age 28 ). Registered in Rhodes. Current line: None (under refit in Perama in order begin service for Sunrise Lines) The small passenger ship APOSTOLOS S was built in 1997 in Turkey, as the NISSOS CHALKI for the Greek company Velis Lines, which is based in Chalki. She was deployed on the Rhodes-Chalki line on the Dodecanese, where she stayed until 2024. In 2025 she was sold to Sunrise Lines, and she was renamed APOSTOLOS S. PHOTOS (2023): NISSOS CHALKI The NISSOS CHALKI seen docked in the port of Kameiros in Rhodes. This went on to be the only picture that I had of the ship on this website under this name and under Velis Lines, as she was sold in 2025 to Sunrise Lines, for whom she began service as the APOSTOLOS S. Picture taken by my father, to whom I am truly grateful (8/2023).
- Port of Tinos | greekpassengerships
PORT OF TINOS (ΤΗΝΟΣ) Island locat e d on the Cyclades, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2021): TINOS 2021: Two high speed craft seen in the port of Tinos: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is leaving, while the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries is docked. TINOS 2021: Two high speed craft seen in the port of Tinos: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is leaving, while the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries is docked. TINOS 2021: Two different kinds of ships seen together in Tinos: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the small passenger ship NISSOS TINOS of Tinos Sea Tours. TINOS 2021: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen arriving in Tinos: (From left to right) The FAST FERRIES ANDROS and the EKATERINI P. TINOS 2021: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen arriving in Tinos: (From left to right) The FAST FERRIES ANDROS and the EKATERINI P. TINOS 2021: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen arriving in Tinos: (From left to right) The FAST FERRIES ANDROS and the EKATERINI P. TINOS 2021: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen together in the port of Tinos: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P is maneuvering in order to dock next to the FAST FERRIES ANDROS. TINOS 2021: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen together in the port of Tinos: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P is maneuvering in order to dock next to the FAST FERRIES ANDROS. TINOS 2021: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen together in the port of Tinos: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P is maneuvering in order to dock next to the FAST FERRIES ANDROS. TINOS 2021: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen together in the port of Tinos: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P is completing her maneuvering procedure in order to dock next to the FAST FERRIES ANDROS. TINOS 2021: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen together in the port of Tinos: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P is completing her maneuvering procedure in order to dock next to the FAST FERRIES ANDROS. TINOS 2021: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen together in the port of Tinos: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P is about to dock next to the FAST FERRIES ANDROS. TINOS 2021: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen together in the port of Tinos: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P is about to dock next to the FAST FERRIES ANDROS. TINOS 2021: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen docked together in Tinos: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P and the FAST FERRIES ANDROS. TINOS 2021: Two well-established ferries on the Cyclades seen together in Tinos: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries has just docked, while the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries is heading towards the port.
- Port of Thessaloniki | greekpassengerships
PORT OF THESSALONIKI (ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗ) City located on the Thermaic Gulf, on the Northeast Aegean Sea , in the region of Central Macedonia. PHOTOS (2022): THESSALONIKI 2022: Two small passenger boats performing cruises around the Thermaic Gulf seen together in Thessaloniki: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship ARABELLA of Arabella Cruises is seen arriving in order to dock next to the Caribbean-themed passenger ship KLIO of Klio Cruises.
- 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 43). Registered in Lomé. Current line: Corfu-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 in 2019, 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): 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).
- Port of Syros | greekpassengerships
PORT OF SYROS (ΣΥΡΟΣ) Island located on the Cyclades, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2020): SYROS 2020: Three ships owned by Delos Tours seen undergoing their annual drydocking procedures in Syros: (From left to right) The MARGARITA CH, the MYKONOS JEWEL and the MYKONOS RIVIERA. SYROS 2020: Two ships seen in the port of Hermoupolis in Syros: (From left to right) The CALDERA VISTA of Sea Jets is docked, while the BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries has just entered the port. SYROS 2020: Two ships seen in the port of Hermoupolis in Syros: (From left to right) The CALDERA VISTA of Sea Jets is docked, while the BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries has just entered the port. SYROS 2020: Two ships seen in the port of Hermoupolis in Syros: (From left to right) The CALDERA VISTA of Sea Jets is docked, while the BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries has just entered the port. SYROS 2020: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Syros: (From left to right) The CALDERA VISTA is resting, while the WORLDCHAMPION JET has jus entered the port. SYROS 2020: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Syros: (From left to right) The CALDERA VISTA is resting, while the WORLDCHAMPION JET has jus entered the port.
- 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 35). 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).
- Port of Santorini | greekpassengerships
PORTS OF SANTORINI (ΣΑΝΤΟΡΙΝΗ) Island located on the Santorini Gulf, on the Cyclades, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2015, 2019): SANTORINI 2015: Two Incat-built high speed ferries owned by Sea Jets seen together in Santorini: (From left to right) The MEGA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. SANTORINI 2019: Three ships seen in the middle of the Santorini Gulf: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier NEARCHOS of Creta Cargo Lines, the small passenger boat TAXIARCHIS D of Dakoutros Speed and her rival, the ORPHEUS of the Santorini Boatmen Union. SANTORINI 2019: Two small high speed boats seen near the Ammoudi port in Santorini: (From left to right) The TAXIARCHIS D of Dakoutros Speed approaches the port, while the ORPHEUS of the Santorini Boatmen Union has already left it. SANTORINI 2019: Two small high speed boats owned by the Santorini Boatmen Union seen near the Ammoudi port in Santorini: (From left to right) The ORPEHUS and the MYTILINAIOS CH SANTORINI 2019: Two small passenger boats seen in the small port of Ammoudi, located underneath the village of Oia in Santorini: (From left to right) The ORPHEUS of the Santorini Boatmen Union approaches the port, while the THEOSKEPASTI of Dakoutros Speed prepares to leave it. SANTORINI 2019: Two small passenger boats seen in the small port of Ammoudi, located underneath the village of Oia in Santorini: (From left to right) The ORPHEUS of the Santorini Boatmen Union approaches the port, while the THEOSKEPASTI of Dakoutros Speed prepares to leave it. SANTORINI 2019: Two small passenger boats seen in the small port of Ammoudi, located underneath the village of Oia in Santorini: (From left to right) The THEOSKEPASTI of Dakoutros Speed is departing, while the ORPHEUS of the Santorini Boatmen Union is about to dock.
- 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 Rafina | greekpassengerships
PORT OF RAFINA (ΡΑΦΗΝΑ) Town located on the Petalioi Gulf, on the Aegean Sea, in the region of Attica. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023): RAFINA 2018: Two ships seen in Rafina in the morning: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. RAFINA 2018: Three ships seen in Rafina in the morning: (From left to right) The EVIA STAR of Geraistos NE, the EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. RAFINA 2018: Three ships seen in Rafina in the morning: (From left to right) The EVIA STAR of Geraistos NE, the EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. RAFINA 2019: Two ships seen together in Rafina, shortly before their morning departures for the Cyclades: (From left to right) The SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries and the high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Fast Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Three ships seen together in Rafina, before their morning departures: (From left to right) The AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries, the SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Fast Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Three ships seen together in Rafina, before their morning departures: (From left to right) The AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries, the SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Fast Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Two ships seen near the port of Rafina: (From left to right) The ferry EVIA STAR of Geraistos NE is seen returning to the port from Marmari, while the high speed craft PAROS JET of Sea Jets has left for the Cyclades. RAFINA 2019: Two ships seen near the port of Rafina: (From left to right) The ferry EVIA STAR of Geraistos NE is seen returning to the port from Marmari, while the high speed craft PAROS JET of Sea Jets has left for the Cyclades. RAFINA 2019: Two ships seen near the port of Rafina: (From left to right) The high speed craft PAROS JET of Sea Jets has left for the Cyclades, while the ferry EVIA STAR of Geraistos NE is seen returning to the port from Marmari. RAFINA 2019: Three ships seen in Rafina: (From left to right) The departing PAROS JET of Sea Jets, the arriving EVIA STAR of Geraitsos NE and the departing FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Three ships seen in Rafina: (From left to right) The departing PAROS JET of Sea Jets, the arriving EVIA STAR of Geraitsos NE and the departing FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Three ships seen in Rafina: (From left to right) The departing PAROS JET of Sea Jets and the departing FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries, alongside the EVIA STAR of Geraistos NE which heads towards the port. RAFINA 2019: Two ships having left Rafina for the Cyclades islands in the morning: (From left to right) The FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries and the PAROS JET of Sea Jets. RAFINA 2019: Two ships having left Rafina for the Cyclades Islands in the morning: (From left to right) The FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries and the PAROS JET of Sea Jets. RAFINA 2019: Three ships seen together in Rafina, before their morning departures: (From left to right) The AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries, the SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Fast Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Two rival conventional ferries have just departed Rafina in the morning: (From left to right) The SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries and the AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Two rival conventional ferries have just departed Rafina in the morning: (From left to right) The SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries and the AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Two rival conventional ferries have just departed Rafina in the morning: (From left to right) The SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries and the AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Two rival ships have just departed Rafina in the morning: (From left to right) The SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Fast Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Three ferries having all simultaneously departed the port of Rafina for morning services to the Cyclades: (From left to right) The SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries, the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Fast Ferries and the AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Three ferries having all simultaneously departed the port of Rafina for morning services to the Cyclades: (From left to right) The SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries, the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Fast Ferries and the AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Three ferries having all simultaneously departed the port of Rafina for morning services to the Cyclades: (From left to right) The SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries, the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Fast Ferries and the AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries. RAFINA 2019: Three ferries having all simultaneously departed the port of Rafina for morning services to the Cyclades: (From left to right) The SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries, the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Fast Ferries and the AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries. The two conventional ferries are heading towards Andros, while the high speed craft is heading towards Tinos. RAFINA 2020: Two competitors seen in Rafina at dawn: (From left to right) The SUPERFERRY II of Golden Star Ferries awaits her departure, while the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries has already left the port. RAFINA 2020: The two conventional ferries of Golden Star Ferries seen together in Rafina at dawn: (From left to right) The SUPERFERRY and the SUPERFERRY II. RAFINA 2020: Two ferries seen in the port of Rafina: (From left to right) The SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries is seen about to depart the port, while the PANORAMA of Panorama Shipping is maneuvering in order to dock. RAFINA 2022: Two Japanese-built conventional ferries seen together in the port of Rafina: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS P of Fast Ferries is docked, while the EVIA STAR of Geraistos NE is departing the port. RAFINA 2022: Two Japanese-built conventional ferries seen together in the port of Rafina: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS P of Fast Ferries is docked, while the EVIA STAR of Geraistos NE is departing the port. RAFINA 2022: Two ferries seen sailing in Rafina: (From left to right) The EVIA STAR of Geraistos NE has departed while the SUPERSTAR of Sea Jets Ferries is seen arriving. RAFINA 2022: Two well-known ferries operating on the Rafina-Cyclades service spotted together in Rafina: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS P of Fast Ferries is about to be joined by the SUPERSTAR of Sea Jets Ferries, which is seen arriving. RAFINA 2022: Two well-known ferries operating on the Rafina-Cyclades service spotted together in Rafina: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS P of Fast Ferries is about to be joined by the SUPERSTAR of Sea Jets Ferries, which is seen arriving. RAFINA 2022: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen docked together in Rafina: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS P and the FAST FERRIES ANDROS. RAFINA 2022: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen docked together in Rafina: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS P and the FAST FERRIES ANDROS. RAFINA 2022: Three conventional ferries spotted in Rafina: (From left to right) The SUPERSTAR of Sea Jets Ferries, together with the THEOLOGOS P and the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries. RAFINA 2022: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen together in Rafina: (From left to right) The FAST FERRIES ANDROS watches the THEOLOGOS P leaving the port. RAFINA 2022: Two ferries of Fast Ferries seen together in Rafina: (From left to right) The FAST FERRIES ANDROS watches the THEOLOGOS P leaving the port. RAFINA 2022: Two Japanese-built conventional ferries seen together in the port of Rafina: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS P of Fast Ferries is departing the port, while the EVIA STAR of Geraistos NE is about to dock. RAFINA 2022: Two Japanese-built ferries of Fast Ferries and with previous experience on the Ionian Sea seen together in Rafina: (From left to right) The FAST FERRIES ANDROS watches the EKATERINI P P undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port. RAFINA 2023: Two ships of Golden Star Ferries seen docked in Rafina: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS and the ANDROS QUEEN. RAFINA 2023: Three ferries seen docked together in the port of Rafina: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS P of Fast Ferries, the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries. RAFINA RAFINA 2023: Two ferries seen in Rafina: (From left to right) The PANORAMA of Panorama Shipping is arriving, while the THEOLOGOS P of Fast Ferries is leaving. RAFINA 2023: Two ferries seen in Rafina: (From left to right) The PANORAMA of Panorama Shipping is arriving, while the THEOLOGOS P of Fast Ferries is leaving. RAFINA 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries which have been operating on the Cyclades for many years seen together in Rafina: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries is docked, while the SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries is undergoing her maneuvering procedure. RAFINA 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries which have been operating on the Cyclades for many years seen together in Rafina: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries is docked, while the SUPERFERRY of Golden Star Ferries is undergoing her maneuvering procedure.
- Port of Piraeus | greekpassengerships
PORT OF PIRAEUS (ΠΕΙΡΑΙΑΣ) City located on the Saronic Gulf, on the Aegean Sea , in the region of Attica. PHOTOS (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): PIRAEUS 2013: Some Piraeus summer traffic: (From left to right) The cruise ship GRAND CELEBRATION of Iberocruceros (now sailing for Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line) leaves towed by tug LEON of Panagiotakis Shipping, along with the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways. The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries has just arrived from Santorini. On the background is the laid-up JET FERRY 1 of GA Ferries. PIRAEUS 2013: Four Cretan ships lined up together: (From left to right) The ELYROS, the OLYMPIC CHAMPION, and the PREVELIS (all owned by ANEK Lines) and the VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines. PIRAEUS 2015: The majority of the Saronic Gulf ferries: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the IONIS of Ionis Ferries. PIRAEUS 2015: Two completely different ships together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries during her first season on the Piraeus-Chania line, and the laid-up PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines awaiting her future. PIRAEUS 2015: Two very modern ferries meeting each other in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries arrives in Piraeus from the Cyclades, while the FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is resting after arriving from Heraklion. PIRAEUS 2015: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2015: Two completely different ships together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries during her first season on the Piraeus-Chania line, and the laid-up PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines awaiting her future. PIRAEUS 2015: The point of departure of the Saronic Gulf hydrofoils: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII of Hellenic Seaways, and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2015: Some traffic in Piraeus during the afternoon: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII of Hellenic Seaways is ready to leave the port for Aegina, the MASTER JET of Sea Jets is just ready to dock, while the little GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels departs for Salamina. Next to her, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is resting. PIRAEUS 2015: Some traffic in Piraeus during the afternoon: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII of Hellenic Seaways is ready to leave the port for Aegina, the MASTER JET of Sea Jets is just ready to dock. PIRAEUS 2015: Some traffic in Piraeus during the afternoon: (From left to right) The MASTER JET of Sea Jets is just ready to dock, while the little GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels departs for Salamina. Next to her, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is resting. PIRAEUS 2015: A group of Saronic Gulf ships together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-sided ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 1 of Hellenic Seaways, and the ELENA F of Elena F Shipping, which has just arrived from Salamina. PIRAEUS 2015: Different ships resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways in the front, having just arrived in Piraeus, while the tow ships of Blue Star Ferries, the BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY, await their departures to Heraklion and Chania respectively. PIRAEUS 2015: A line-up of ships from the E3, E4 and E5 gates: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries operating in Crete, the laid-up PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines, the VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines operating on the Kythira lifeline, and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines operating on the Kasos-Karpathos lifeline. PIRAEUS 2015: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2015: A line-up of ships from the E3, E4 and E5 gates: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries operating in Crete, the laid-up PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines, the VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines operating on the Kythira lifeline, and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines operating on the Kasos-Karpathos lifeline. PIRAEUS 2015: The bows of the two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2015: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2015: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2015: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2015: Ships together in the E3 gate: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines, and the laid-up PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines. PIRAEUS 2015: Two Cretan ships cooperating together, along with a laid-up veteran ferry: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, and the PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines. PIRAEUS 2015: Hellenic Seaways' Saronic Gulf catamarans : (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 1 and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2015: A bit of traffic in Piraeus as some ships come and go: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines resting in the E2 gate, the SPEEDRUNNER IV of Aegean Speed Lines leaving the port for her afternoon schedule to the Western Cyclades, and the HIGHSPEED 6 of Hellenic Seaways having just arrived from Ios. Behind the KNOSSOS PALACE is the KRITI II of ANEK Lines, and behind the SPEEDRUNNER IV is the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2015: A group of small ships next to the E8 gate: (From left to right) The small passenger ship ALEXANDROS of my WAYS, the tiny BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping company docking in Piraeus, and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2015: Two ships with a huge difference in terms of age and size: (From left to right) The veteran IONIS of Ionis Ferries arriving in Piraeus, and the modern FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines resting in the E2 gate. PIRAEUS 2015: Two high speed craft together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets, having just docked in Piraeus, and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins arriving in order to dock in the E8 gate. Coincidentally, the same two ships were involved in a collision in the exact same spot a week after this picture was taken. PIRAEUS 2015: Two historic ships together in Piraeus, although only one continues to operate: (From left to right) The PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines, now laid-up, and the VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines, operating on the Kythira lifeline. PIRAEUS 2015: Two former Adriatic Sea ships together in Piraeus, in the E1 gate: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which was preparing for departure to a charter in Russia that eventually did not take place, and the SUPERFAST XII, the flagship of Superfast Ferries, which was having her first season in the Dodecanese. PIRAEUS 2015: The Cretan ships lined-up in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries, the laid-up PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines, the VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2015: The two 'lifeline ships' operating out of Piraeus: (From left to right) The VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines, and her occasional cooperator, the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2016: Two different ships operating on the Saronic Gulf, together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines prepares to leave for Aegina, while the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is ready to dock next to the E8 gate after arriving from Poros. PIRAEUS 2016: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYINGCAT 6, both carrying the new Cosmote livery. PIRAEUS 2016: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYINGCAT 6, both carrying the new Cosmote livery. PIRAEUS 2016: Three different ships operating on the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII of Hellenic Seaways prepares to depart, while the GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels prepares to maneuver after arriving from Salamina and the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways rests. PIRAEUS 2016: Another pair of Saronic Gulf ships found in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ferry IONIS of Leve Ferries which just came back from Aegina along with the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII of Hellenic Seaways which departs for Aegina. PIRAEUS 2016: Two Japanese-built Cretan ferries in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, operating on the Piraeus-Heraklion line, along with the KYDON of ANEK Lines, operating on the Piraeus-Chania line. PIRAEUS 2016: The two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small 'beginner' BLUE STAR PAROS (as it is her first season in the region) along with the bigger and more experienced BLUE STAR 2 (as it is her thirteenth season in the same region). PIRAEUS 2016: The two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small 'beginner' BLUE STAR PAROS (as it is her first season in the region) along with the bigger and more experienced BLUE STAR 2 (as it is her thirteenth season in the same region). PIRAEUS 2016: The two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small 'beginner' BLUE STAR PAROS (as it is her first season in the region) along with the bigger and more experienced BLUE STAR 2 (as it is her thirteenth season in the same region). PIRAEUS 2016: The two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small 'beginner' BLUE STAR PAROS (as it is her first season in the region) along with the bigger and more experienced BLUE STAR 2 (as it is her thirteenth season in the same region). PIRAEUS 2016: The two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small 'beginner' BLUE STAR PAROS (as it is her first season in the region) along with the bigger and more experienced BLUE STAR 2 (as it is her thirteenth season in the same region). PIRAEUS 2016: The bows of the two Cretan ships, which operate for the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture, in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the KYDON of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2016: Some traffic next to the E8 and E9 gates in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ANDREAS KALVOS of Zante Ferries is resting, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways leaves the port just as the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries prepares to maneuver next to the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, which is ready to depart for Aegina. PIRAEUS 2016: Two beloved ships of the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The IONIS of Leve Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2016: Two historic ships together in Piraeus, although only one continues to operate: (From left to right) The PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines, now partly-submerged, and the VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines, operating on the Kythira lifeline. PIRAEUS 2016: A line-up of the ships located next to E3, E4 and E5 gates in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries (both operating in Crete), the partly submerged PANAGIA TINOU of Ventouris Sea Lines and the Kythira liefline ship VITSENTZOS KORNAROS of LANE Sea Lines. PIRAEUS 2016: Blue Star Ferries' Cretan duo found in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON, along with the KYDON's sister ship, the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2016: Blue Star Ferries' Cretan duo found in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON, along with the KYDON's sister ship, the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2017: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2017: Two cruiseferries have just returned to Piraeus in the morning following night service: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines has just returned from Heraklion, while the SUPERFAST XII has returned from the Cyclades and the Dodecanese. PIRAEUS 2017: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS, which returned to the area after a three-year-long absence, and the ACHAEOS, which was operating on the line for the fourth consecutive season. PIRAEUS 2017: Two Hellenic Seaways hydrofoils operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX. PIRAEUS 2017: Two classic ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2017: Two ferries competing on the Piraeus-Heraklion line seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines has returned from Heraklion and prepares to maneuver, while the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is already resting in the port. PIRAEUS 2017: Two Hellenic Seaways hydrofoils operating in the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX. PIRAEUS 2017: Three classic ferries operating in the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2017: Two ferries competing on the Piraeus-Heraklion line seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines haS returned from Heraklion and prepares to dock, while the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is already resting in the port. PIRAEUS 2017: The two ANEK Lines ferries that operate in Crete for that year's summer seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The veteran KRITI II operating on the Piraeus-Heraklion line along with the similarly-experienced EL. VENIZELOS operating on the Piraeus-Chania line. PIRAEUS 2017: The two ANEK Lines ferries that operate in Crete for that year's summer seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The veteran KRITI II operating on the Piraeus-Heraklion line along with the similarly-experienced EL. VENIZELOS operating on the Piraeus-Chania line. PIRAEUS 2017: An intersting trio in Piraeus, as two very tiny and very similar ships are seen with a completely different gigantic ferry, yet all three are owned by the same company, Hellenic Seaways: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII has just returned to Piraeus, while the large ferry NISSOS RODOS is resting and the fellow hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII is heading towards the opposite direction. PIRAEUS 2017: The three ANEK Lines ferries operating on the Aegean Sea, with all of them stopping by at least at one Cretan port, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II, the EL. VENIZELOS and the PREVELIS. PIRAEUS 2017: The two ANEK Lines ferries that operate in Crete for that year's summer seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The veteran KRITI II operating on the Piraeus-Heraklion line along with the similarly-experienced EL. VENIZELOS operating on the Piraeus-Chania line. PIRAEUS 2017: The once-again reunited ships of 2way Ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf, having operated together for Poseidon Consortium Shipping, Saronikos Ferries (under Minoan Flying Dolphins and Hellas Flying Dolphins) and Hellenic Seaways over the past two decades, together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the APOLLON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2017: The two FLYINGCATs of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf for that year, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2017: The two FLYINGCATs of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf for that year, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2017: The three ANEK Lines ferries operating on the Aegean Sea, with all of them stopping by at least at one Cretan port, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II, the EL. VENIZELOS and the PREVELIS. PIRAEUS 2017: Two beloved ships of the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2017: Two different kinds of high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The catamaran SUPER JET of Sea Jets loads passengers in order to leave for the Cyclades, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just returned from Aegina and Agistri. PIRAEUS 2017: Two different kinds of high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The catamaran SUPER JET of Sea Jets loads passengers in order to leave for the Cyclades, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just returned from Aegina and Agistri. PIRAEUS 2017: Two different ships serving the island of Aegina resting together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the small passenger boat AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines. PIRAEUS 2017: Two different ships serving the island of Aegina resting together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the small passenger boat AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines. PIRAEUS 2017: Two ships have just returned to Piraeus from their respective islands: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines has returned from Serifos, while the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries has just come back from Aegina. PIRAEUS 2017: Two ships have just returned to Piraeus from their respective islands: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines has returned from Serifos, while the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries has just come back from Aegina. PIRAEUS 2017: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is maneuvering in order to dock, while the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines are already resting. PIRAEUS 2017: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf, both named after the patron saints of Aegina: (From left to right): The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is maneuvering in order to dock, while the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines is resting. These two ships became fleetmates in 2019, when the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS joined ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2017: Two different types of ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The catamaran SUPER JET of Sea Jets is resting in Piraeus, while the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries departs Piraeus for Aegina. PIRAEUS 2017: Four different ships seen together at the E8 gate in Piraeus, with all of them operating in the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferres, the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2017: A bit of traffic near the entrance/exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries heads towards the exit in order to reach the Cyclades Islands, the ELENA F of Elena F Shipping heads towards her docking spot, while the BLUE STAR 2, also owned by Blue Star Ferries, rests and watches the scene. PIRAEUS 2017: Two ships crossing each other while being inside the port of Piraeus: (From left tot right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express leaves Piraeus and heads towards Salamina, while the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways has just returned from the Saronic Gulf. PIRAEUS 2017: The two FLYINGCATs of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf for that year, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2017: Two small ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELENA F of Elena F Shipping and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways PIRAEUS 2017: Four small ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELENA F of Elena F Shipping, the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX, the FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways PIRAEUS 2017: Three different passenger ships operating on the Saronc Gulf resting together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines, the ELENA F of Elena F Shipping and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2017: Two fast ships preparing to exit the port of Piraeus and to go to their respective destinations: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express heads towards Salamina, while the SUPER JET of Sea Jets heads towards the Cyclades. PIRAEUS 2017: Two fast ships preparing to exit the port of Piraeus and to go to their respective destinations: (From left to right) The SALAMIS EXPRESS I of Salamis Express heads towards Salamina, while the SUPER JET of Sea Jets heads towards the Cyclades. PIRAEUS 2017: The two ANEK Lines ferries that operate in Crete for that year's summer seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II along with the EL. VENIZELOS. PIRAEUS 2017: The bows of the two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2017: Two ships belonging to 2way Ferries resting in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS and the APOLLON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2017: The three hydrofoils that are owned by Hellenic Seaways and which operate on the Saronic Gulf, all resting in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII, the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII. PIRAEUS 2017: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYINGCAT 5, which prepares to dock. PIRAEUS 2017: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2017: Two of the best ferries in the Greek coastal service, both operating on the Northeast Aegean Sea as fierce competitors, mainly to Chios and Mytilene, seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways PIRAEUS 2017: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2017: Two hydrofoils competing on the Saronic Gulf resting together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2017: Three Saronic Gulf veterans seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries rests, the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines maneuvers in order to dock, while the GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels prepares to depart for Salamina. PIRAEUS 2017: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf, both named after the patron saints of Aegina, resting together in Piraeus: (From left to right): The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines. PIRAEUS 2017: Two of the largest ships in the Greek coastal service, having previously operated on the Adriatic Sea before transferring to the Aegean Sea, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines rests, while the NISSOS SAMOS prepares to depart the port for the Cyclades. PIRAEUS 2017: The two FLYINGCATs of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf for that year, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 3 which is about to dock. PIRAEUS 2017: Three high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways PIRAEUS 2018: Two sister ships, both sailing for different owners and operating as high speed craft on the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines. PIRAEUS 2018: Two Saronic Gulf veterans, operating for the Saronic Ferries joint venture, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two 2way Ferries fleetmates and frequent collaborators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the APOLLON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2018: Two different kinds of high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ships serving Crete, operating under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture and former ANEK Lines fleetmates, together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two cruiseferries that operated on both the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries departs for Aegina, while the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries is resting. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ferries collaborating together under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture in Crete in Piraeus, having previously been competitors in the Adriatic Sea and on the Piraeus-Chania line: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ships owned by Sea Jets seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the PAROS JET. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ferries collaborating together under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture in Crete in Piraeus, having previously been competitors in the Adriatic Sea and on the Piraeus-Chania line: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ships serving Crete, operating under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture and former ANEK Lines fleetmates, together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ships owned by Sea Jets seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SEA JET 2 and the PAROS JET. PIRAEUS 2018: Two cruiseferries serving Crete, and former ANEK Lines fleetmates, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ships serving Crete, operating under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture and former ANEK Lines fleetmates, together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways, both sister ships and both operating on the Saronic Gulf since 1984, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII. PIRAEUS 2018: Three different ships, once all being owned by Hellenic Seaways, seen in Piraeus (From left to right): The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries return from Aegina, while the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways is resting. PIRAEUS 2018: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX. PIRAEUS 2018: Four Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII, the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII, the FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX. PIRAEUS 2018: All three hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII, the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX. PIRAEUS 2018: Two Saronic Gulf ships having just arrived in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels and the maneuvering ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two Hellenic Seaways hydrofoils together in Piraeus: From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX. PIRAEUS 2018: Four Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII, the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX, the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2018: Two Saronic Gulf veterans, operating for the Saronic Ferries joint venture, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two Saronic Gulf veterans, operating for the Saronic Ferries joint venture, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ships serving Crete, operating under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture and former ANEK Lines fleetmates, together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries serving the Northeast Aegean Sea together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2018: Two Saronic Gulf ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is resting, while the AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines departs the port. PIRAEUS 2018: Two cruiseferries that operated on both the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two cruiseferries that operated on both the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ships of different sizes having left Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines heads towards Northern Aegina, while the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways begins to head towards Psara. PIRAEUS 2018: Two 1987-built and Japanese ferries together in Piraeus (From left to right): The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries has just entered the port, while the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways rests. PIRAEUS 2018: Two high speed craft seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2018: Three ships seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the ADAMANTIOS KORAIS of Zante Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ADAMANTIOS KORAIS rests in Piraeus, while the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways departs. PIRAEUS 2018: Blue Star Ferries' Cretan duo found in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON, along with the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2018: Two Saronic Gulf ships seen leaving and entering the port of Piraeus respectively: (From left to right) The AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two high speed craft of different sizes having just entered the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2018: Two competing Cretan cruiseferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries, which is seen maneuvering. PIRAEUS 2018: Several Saronic Gulf ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, along with the GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2018: Several ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the departing ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the departing GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels. PIRAEUS 2018: Two different ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ships seen exiting the port of Piraeus: (From front to back) The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2018: Several ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the departing ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the ELENA F of Elena F Shipping, the PETROULA of Petroula Speedline and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ships spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed craft HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways which had just returned to the port, and the resting KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2018: Two different high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2018: Two different high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2018: Two different kinds of high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2018: Two ships owned by 2way Ferries and operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The docked APOLLON HELLAS and the arriving ACHAEOS. PIRAEUS 2018: Three ships seen together in Piraeus, with the first two departing the port: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2018: Two competing Cretan cruiseferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the departing EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2018: Two of the largest cruiseferries of the Greek coastal service, and former Adriatic Sea competitors, seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways and the departing EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2018: Two small passenger boats connecting Piraeus with Aegina and Salamina respectively: (From left to right) The AGIA MARINA AEGINIS of Evoïkos Lines and the PETROULA of Petroula Speedline. PIRAEUS 2018: Three cruiseferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries, the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways and the departing BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2018: Two Saronic Gulf veterans, operating for the Saronic Ferries joint venture, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Saronic Gulf ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful. PIRAEUS 2019: Two ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing IONIS of Triton Ferries and the bow of the resting NISSOS MYKONOS of Hellenic Seaways. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful. PIRAEUS 2019: A group of six different ships serving different destinations seen together between the E4 gate and the E7 gate: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines, the departing IONIS of Triton Ferries, the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines, the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the NISSOS MYKONOS of Hellenic Seaways. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful. PIRAEUS 2019: Three different ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways, the departing PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the NAXOS JET of Sea Jets. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful. PIRAEUS 2019: Two different ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the NAXOS JET of Sea Jets. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful. PIRAEUS 2019: The bows of two 2way Ferries ships in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS. PIRAEUS 2019: Two former fleetmates seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways is preparing to maneuver in Piraeus, while the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries departs the port. PIRAEUS 2019: Three former Hellenic Seaways fleetmates seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is leaving the port, while the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is seen returning, all while the NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways is seen docked. PIRAEUS 2019: Two of the most modern cruiseferries of the Greek coastal service seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways and the FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Saronic Gulf high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is resting, while the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins prepares to dock. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Saronic Gulf high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is resting, while the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins prepares to dock. PIRAEUS 2019: Two former Adriatic Sea rivals now cooperating together in Crete: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines seen resting in Piraeus. PIRAEUS 2019: Two former Adriatic Sea rivals now cooperating together in Crete: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines seen resting in Piraeus. PIRAEUS 2019: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus, heading towards opposite directions: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins leaves the port in order to head towards the Saronic Gulf, while the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets has returned from the Cyclades. PIRAEUS 2019: The two best ships of Sea Jets seen resting together in Piraeus, after having returned from their services to the Cyclades: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2019: Two ships of completely different sizes seen in Piraeus. Both of them serve Cretan ports: (From left to right) The gigantic EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines seen alongside the much smaller IONIS of Triton Ferries. PIRAEUS 2019: The two best ships of Sea Jets seen resting together in Piraeus, after having returned from their services to the Cyclades: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Saronic Gulf ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELENA F of Elena F Shipping and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX is docking right behind the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2019: The two Zante Ferries ships seen in Piraeus at dawn, before their morning departures to the Western Cyclades: (From left to right) The DIONISIOS SOLOMOS and the ADAMANTIOS KORAIS. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen resting together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII. PIRAEUS 2019: Two of the most acclaimed ships on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus at dawn, shortly before their morning departures: (From left to right) The conventional ferry ADAMANTIOS KORAIS of Zante Ferries and the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2019: Three ships serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus together, shortly before their morning departures: (From left to right) The Zante Ferries fleetmates DIONISIOS SOLOMOS and ADAMANTIOS KORAIS and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2019: Two conventional ferries seen in Piraeus in the morning: (From left to right) The departing BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries and the resting AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Cyclades ships seen leaving Piraeus in the morning: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SEA JET 2 of Sea Jets follows the ferry BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2019: The two best ships of Sea Jets seen leaving Piraeus together, beginning their successful services to the Cyclades: (From left to right) The TERA JET is seen following the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2019: The two best ships of Sea Jets seen leaving Piraeus together, beginning their successful services to the Cyclades: (From left to right) The TERA JET is seen following the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2019: Three ships seen together in Piraeus, all of them owned by Sea Jets: (From left to right) The high speed ferries TERA JET and WORLDCHAMPION JET begin to exit the port in order to start their usual services on the Cyclades, while their elder fleetmate, the AQUA BLUE, is undergoing the final stages of her refit before she began service in Rafina. PIRAEUS 2019: Two popular Cyclades ships having just exited the port of Piraeus in order to head towards their respective destinations: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways is followed by the ADAMANTIOS KORAIS of Zante Ferries. PIRAEUS 2019: Two ferries seen at the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The MYKONOS PALACE of Minoan Lines approaches the entrance of the port, while the DIONISIOS SOLOMOS has just exited it. PIRAEUS 2019: Two of the best cruiseferries in Greece seen at the exit of the port of Piraeus, with both of them being coincidentally named after the island of Mykonos: (From left to right) The MYKONOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is seen entering the port, while the NISSOS MYKONOS of Hellenic Seaways prepares to exit it. PIRAEUS 2019: Two of the best cruiseferries in Greece seen at the exit of the port of Piraeus, with both of them being coincidentally named after the island of Mykonos: (From left to right) The MYKONOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is seen entering the port, while the NISSOS MYKONOS of Hellenic Seaways prepares to exit it. PIRAEUS 2019: Two cruiseferries from different generations seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The MYKONOS PALACE of Minoan Lines has returned to the port, while the AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries is resting. PIRAEUS 2019: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and long-time Saronic Gulf collaborators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS and the POSIDON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2019: The two ANEK Lines ferries operating directly from Piraeus to Crete seen in the Athens port: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the EL. VENIZELOS. PIRAEUS 2019: The two ANEK Lines ferries operating directly from Piraeus to Crete seen in the Athens port: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the EL. VENIZELOS. PIRAEUS 2019: Two large ferries seen resting together in Piraeus, both having the colour blue in their name: (From left to right) The AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries and the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft formerly acclaimed on the Cyclades now operating together on the Saronic Gulf for the first time: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2019: Two ships having returned to Piraeus after having served the Cyclades in the morning: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SIFNOS JET of Sea Jets (the company's most recent introduction) and the cruiseferry BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2019: The two cruiseferries of Blue Star Ferries serving Crete seen in Piraeus in the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2019: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and long-time Saronic Gulf collaborators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS and the POSIDON HELLAS. The landing craft MENEKRATIS of Saronic Ferries can be seen between them. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Saronic Gulf high speed craft seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways heads towards the entrance of the port, while the SEBECO II of Alko Ferries has already entered and begins to head towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Saronic Gulf high speed craft seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SEBECO II of Alko Ferries has already entered and begins to head towards her docking spot, while the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways approaches the port's entrance. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Saronic Gulf high speed craft seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SEBECO II of Alko Ferries has already entered and begins to head towards her docking spot, while the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways approaches the port's entrance. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen entering the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX has already entered, while the FLYINGCAT 6 is seen right behind her. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Saronic Gulf hydrofoils, owned by rival operators, seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII. PIRAEUS 2019: Two Saronic Gulf high speed craft seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SEBECO II of Alko Ferries begins to head towards her docking spot, while the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways prepares for her departure. PIRAEUS 2019: Various Saronic Gulf ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINA of ANES Ferries, the high speed boat SEBECO II of Alko Ferries and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII. PIRAEUS 2019: Two cruiseferries operating on the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2019: Two cruiseferries operating on the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS CHIOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2019: Two high speed craft seen resting in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2019: Three ships seen together midway through the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries have both returned from Aegina, while the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is resting. PIRAEUS 2019: Two former Adriatic Sea rivals now operating together from Piraeus to Crete both resting in the former port: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2019: Two former Adriatic Sea rivals now operating together from Piraeus to Crete both resting in the former port: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2019: Two ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries has returned to the port, while the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is resting. PIRAEUS 2019: The two cruiseferries of Blue Star Ferries serving Crete seen in Piraeus in the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2019: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and long-time Saronic Gulf collaborators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the APOLLON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2019: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and long-time Saronic Gulf collaborators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the APOLLON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2019: Several ships seen docked in the port of Piraeus during the fall: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries, the SANTORINI PALACE and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines, the bow of the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful. PIRAEUS 2019: Three well-known ships seen docked in the port of Piraeus during the fall: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries, the SANTORINI PALACE and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful. PIRAEUS 2019: Several ships seen docked in the port of Piraeus during the fall: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines, the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines, the bow of the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the incoming ELENA F of Elena F Shipping, and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ferries built in Greece, with both of their constructions lasting several years, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries is resting, while the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries prepares to undergo her maneuvering procedure. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Attica Group collaborators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries has just returned to the port, while the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is already docked. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen together in Piraeus, with both of them carrying their company's new livery: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the catamaran FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2020: Two different kinds of ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Incat-built high speed ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Incat-built high speed ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2020: Two small high speed craft belonging to rival companies operating on the Cyclades seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The trimaran SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries and the catamaran SEA JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ferries seen near the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ferries seen near the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ferries seen near the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries and the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ferries seen near the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries and the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Three high speed craft operating on the Cyclades seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Three Incat-built high speed ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jes, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Incat-built high speed ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2020: Three well-known ships that have been operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Incat-built high speed ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2020: Three ships seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries (at the back) and the FLYINGCAT 5, also of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2020: Some traffic in Piraeus, with several small ships leaving the port: (From left to right) The small high speed craft SEBECO of ANES Ferries, the small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways are all leaving, while the large ferry NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways is docked. On the left is also the cruise ship CELESTYAL OLYMPIA of Celestyal Cruises. PIRAEUS 2020: Two well-known ships of the Saronic Gulf, both operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture, seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships seen in the port of Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is resting, while the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is departing the port. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships seen in the port of Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is resting, while the DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries is departing the port. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships seen in the port of Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is resting, while the BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries is departing the port. PIRAEUS 2020: Some traffic at the entrance/exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just entered the port, while the ferry BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries exit in order to head towards the Cyclades. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Saronic Gulf ships meeting at the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is leaving, while the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just entered the port. PIRAEUS 2020: Two high speed craft (both having their owners named after the Aegean Sea) seen in the port of Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines is leaving the port, whereas the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just returned. PIRAEUS 2020: Three different ferries seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines are departing the port. In the middle is the cruise ship CELESTYAL OLYMPIA of Celestyal Cruises. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships seen near the entrance/exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels has entered the port, while the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines is exiting. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen resting in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen resting in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2020: The two ships of ANEK Lines operating directly to Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways 'Flyingcats' serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2020: Three Hellenic Seaways highs peed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX is departing the port, while the FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 4 are both resting. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two rival ferries serving the port of Heraklion seen together in Pireaus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the KRITI II of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways 'Flyingcats' serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2020: Two different ships both serving islands on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the small passenger boat POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways 'Flyingcats' serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2020: 2020: Three different ships both serving islands on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the small passenger boat POSEIDON of Poseidon Waterways. PIRAEUS 2020: Three ships of the Greek coastal service docked together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries, the high speed ferry SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2020: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Incat-built high speed ferries owned by rival companies seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2020: Four ships of the Greek coastal service docked together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries, the high speed ferry SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2020: Three different ships seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries and the KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2020: Three well-known ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is docked, the ELYROS of ANEK Lines is leaving the port, while the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries is seen resting in the background. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships with completely different sizes seen right next to the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The gigantic ELYROS of ANEK Lines has just exited the port and is heading towards Chania, while the tiny SEBECO of ANES Ferries is about to enter. PIRAEUS 2020: Two different ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while her former Hellenic Seaways fleetmate NISSOS RODOS is docked. PIRAEUS 2020: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 is preparing to depart the port, while the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2020: Four different ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED, the FLYINGCAT 6 and the HIGHSPEED 4, all owned by Hellenic Seaways, and the ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, which was also owned by Hellenic Seaways from 2005 to 2016. PIRAEUS 2020: Three different Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED, the FLYINGCAT 6 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2020: Three different high speed craft operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: The two ships of ANEK Lines operating directly to Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2020: Two of the most acclaimed ferries of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked, while the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries is leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2020: Two of the most acclaimed ferries of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked, while the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries is leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2020: Three different ships seen in Piraeus, with all of them usually serving at least two islands of the Cyclades: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the NAXOS JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2020: Some traffic seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries is docked, while the small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels has just entered the port after arriving from Salamina and is about to pass by the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships seen resting together in Piraeus, next to the building of the Ministry of Shipping and Insular Policy: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries and the KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Incat-built competing high speed ferries docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2020: Three ships serving the Saronic Gulf docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, alongside two of her former fleetmates, the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2020: Three Hellenic Seaways high speed craft docked in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED, the FLYINGCAT 5 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2020: Three competing high speed craft docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 which has just docked, alongside the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 which has just docked, alongside the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2020: Two large Japanese-built ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Three competing high speed craft docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PAROS and the BLUE STAR DELOS. PIRAEUS 2020: The two Japanese-built ferries, former ANEK Lines fleetmates, former Adriatic Sea veterans and current Cretan operators seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus at dawn, just before their departure for the Cyclades: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the SEA JET 2. PIRAEUS 2020: All four ships that were part of the Saronic Ferries joint venture that year seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS, the APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS, all owned by 2way Ferries, and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS Three ships seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From back to front) The BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries, the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines. PIRAEUS 2020: Two high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways hydrofoils seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX. PIRAEUS 2020: Two high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2020: Three hydrofoils operating on the Saronic Gulf docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways, and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways hydrofoils seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX. PIRAEUS 2020: The two Japanese-built ferries, former ANEK Lines fleetmates, former Adriatic Sea veterans and current Cretan operators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: The two Japanese-built ferries, former ANEK Lines fleetmates, former Adriatic Sea veterans and current Cretan operators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Three Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX, the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2020: The two Japanese-built ferries, former ANEK Lines fleetmates, former Adriatic Sea veterans and current Cretan operators seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Incat-built competing high speed ferries docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2020: Three competing high speed craft docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ferries with more than 20 years of experience in the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS PIRAEUS 2020: Two ferries with more than 20 years of experience in the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Some ships seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries, the KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. In the middle, on can see the floating museum HELLAS LIBERTY. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries and the KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ferries with more than 20 years of experience in the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus during the afternoon: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two of the best high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2020: Three competing high speed craft docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two veterans of the Greek coastal service, and former fleetmates under ANEK Lines, docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two veterans of the Greek coastal service, and former fleetmates under ANEK Lines, docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2020: Four ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Five ships seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft resting in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft resting in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2020: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft resting in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2020: All five ferries serving the Saronic Gulf that year seen together in the port of Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ferries owned by 2way Ferries and operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS and the APOLLON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2020: All five ferries serving the Saronic Gulf that year seen together in the port of Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ferries seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Three Incat-built high speed ferries docked in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2020: A handful of Greek high speed craft all seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the SEA JET 2 of Sea Jets, the CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From back to front) The BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines. PIRAEUS 2020: Two large ferries, both built in Japan in 1987, and both formerly on the Adriatic Sea, seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. Between them is the floating museum HELLAS LIBERTY. PIRAEUS 2020: Two of the best ships of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries, and her former fleetmate, the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2020: Two reliable ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two reliable ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two acclaimed ferries of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPERFERRY II of Golden Star Ferries, which also used to be owned by Blue Star Ferries from 2000 to 2011. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships of the Greek coastal service seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries and the DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels is maneuvering, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is docked. PIRAEUS 2020: Three ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) he small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels is maneuvering, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries are docked. PIRAEUS 2020: Three high speed craft operating on the Cyclades spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Four ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways and the small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels. PIRAEUS 2020: Dozens of ships docked in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways, the GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries, the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Two of the best ships that the Greek coastal service has ever seen: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2020: Four ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. With the exception of the PHIVOS, all the ships used to be fleetmates back when they were owned by Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2020: The two acclaimed sister ships of Blue Star Ferries, both built in 2000 and currently serving the Cyclades and the Dodecanese: The BLUE STAR 1 and the BLUE STAR 2. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries and the KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Attica Group ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two different kinds of ferries built in 1999 seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is departing the port, while the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: The two ships of ANEK Lines operating directly to Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Saronic Gulf veteran ferries seen together in Piraeus, with both of them operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets serving the Cyclades seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets serving the Cyclades seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2021: Several ships seen together in the E7 gate and the E8 gate of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries, the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines, the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries and one cruiseferry spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets has just returned to the port, while the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries are docked. PIRAEUS 2021: Two sister ships built in the well-known Austal Shipyard in Australia as the world's fast high speed ferries in 1998-2000, now reunited in Greece and seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries awaits to begin her career in Greece, while the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets has returned to the port. PIRAEUS 2021: Two sister ships built in the well-known Austal Shipyard in Australia as the world's fast high speed ferries in 1998-2000, now reunited in Greece and seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries awaits to begin her career in Greece, while the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets has returned to the port. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is departing, while the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets remains docked. PIRAEUS 2021: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2021: Two prominent ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: One ferry and one high speed craft spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways is seen resting, while the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is heading towards the port's exit. PIRAEUS 2021: The two high speed ferries that are considered to be the best ships of Sea Jets seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2021: The two high speed ferries that are considered to be the best ships of Sea Jets seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2021: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2021: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2021: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Saronic Gulf veteran ferries seen together in Piraeus, with both of them operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Saronic Gulf veteran ferries seen together in Piraeus, with both of them operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two of the three large Japanese-built conventional ferries of Hellenic Seaways seen together during an evening in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE which was departing for the Cyclades and the Dodecanese, and the NISSOS RODOS which was preparing to leave for Chios and Mytilene. PIRAEUS 2021: Two different ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships owned by 2way Ferries which have been serving the Saronic Gulf for many years: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS and the POSIDON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2021: Various ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS, the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS PIRAEUS 2021: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2021: Two different ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the cruiseferry KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries built in Japan and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea during the 2000s seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries built in Japan and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea during the 2000s seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships from different companies seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries, the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries from Attica Group which were operating on the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries from Attica Group which were operating on the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships owned by Minoan Lines seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE and the FESTOS PALACE. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships owned by Minoan Lines seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE and the FESTOS PALACE. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Three Japanese-built ferries with experience on both the Adriatic Sea and Cretan service seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships of Sea Jets docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the SIFNOS JET. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Three Japanese-built ferries with experience on both the Adriatic Sea and Cretan service seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII. PIRAEUS 2021: Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII. PIRAEUS 2021: Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships owned by Minoan Lines seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE and the FESTOS PALACE. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat ELENA F of Elena F Shipping, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two of the driving forces behind the strong presence of Sea Jets on the Cyclades, namely its two best high speed ferries, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat ELENA F of Elena F Shipping and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed catamarans serving the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SIFNOS JET of Sea Jets and the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Cyclades-based ferries from different generations seen simultaneously in Piraeus: (From left to right) The Ro-Pax OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two passenger vessels serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two passenger vessels serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries of different sizes and dimensions seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Saronic Gulf veteran ferries seen together in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From back to front) The HIGHSPEED 4 and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the catamaran FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2021: Four conventional ferries serving the Saronic Gulf during that year's summer seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus, with both of them being former competitors on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea: (From left to right) The ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Saronic Gulf veteran ferries seen together in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From back to front) The HIGHSPEED 4 and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2021: Two much-appreciated ferries seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the conventional ferry BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Several ships seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines, the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries, the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways, the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft seen resting in the E10 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SIFNOS JET of Sea Jets and the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships owned by Minoan Lines seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE and the KNOSSOS PALACE. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries seen right at the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines is heading towards the entrance of the port, whereas the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets has exited and now heads towards the Western Cyclades. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines is docked, while the KRITI I of ANEK Lines is undergoing her maneuvering procedure. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ferries spotted in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines are docked, while the KRITI I of ANEK Lines is undergoing her maneuvering procedure. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen both departing the port of Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen both departing the port of Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2021: Two spectacular cruiseferries seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries has departed the port. Both of them used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, and have prominently served the Northeast Aegean Sea. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the hydrofoil LFYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways is leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2021: The two ferries of ANEK Lines with direct services to Crete seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries from different generations seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships operating under the Saronic Ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Four ships seen in the E7 gate and the E8 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferires and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways spotted together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships operating under the Saronic Ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways spotted together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships of significantly different sizes seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus, with both of them being former competitors on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea: (From left to right) The ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: A view of two high speed craft in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the FLYINGCAT 3 is heading towards the E8 gate. PIRAEUS 2021: Some traffic around the E8 gate and the E9 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is maneuvering, the TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways is changing her berthing spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Two of the driving forces behind the strong presence of Sea Jets on the Cyclades, namely its two best high speed ferries, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Dozens of ships seen docked in the E8 gate and the E9 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships operating under the Saronic Ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two of the driving forces behind the strong presence of Sea Jets on the Cyclades, namely its two best high speed ferries, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under ANEK Lines, and have also previously served the Adriatic Sea at the start of their careers in Greece. PIRAEUS 2021: Three different ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the cruiseferry KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the ferry BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is docked, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is docked, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Two different kinds of ships seen right outside of the port of Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier PREVELIS of Ainaftis is heading towards her docking spot in Drapetsona, while the landing craft ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways is seen sailing to Aegina. PIRAEUS 2021: The two ferries of ANEK Lines with direct services to Crete seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries from different generations seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships operating under the Saronic Ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Four ships seen in the E7 gate and the E8 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferires and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. They have also both served the Piraeus-Chania line and the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line, being especially successful on the latter between 2007 and 2017. PIRAEUS 2021: Two popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, for whom they both first entered service in 2007. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways spotted together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships operating under the Saronic Ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways spotted together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships of significantly different sizes seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus, with both of them being former competitors on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea: (From left to right) The ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: A view of two high speed craft in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the FLYINGCAT 3 is heading towards the E8 gate. PIRAEUS 2021: Some traffic around the E8 gate and the E9 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is maneuvering, the TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways is changing her berthing spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Two of the driving forces behind the strong presence of Sea Jets on the Cyclades, namely its two best high speed ferries, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Dozens of ships seen docked in the E8 gate and the E9 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships operating under the Saronic Ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two of the driving forces behind the strong presence of Sea Jets on the Cyclades, namely its two best high speed ferries, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under ANEK Lines, and have also previously served the Adriatic Sea at the start of their careers in Greece. PIRAEUS 2021: Three different ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the cruiseferry KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the ferry BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is docked, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is docked, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Two different kinds of ships seen right outside of the port of Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier PREVELIS of Ainaftis is heading towards her docking spot in Drapetsona, while the landing craft ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways is seen sailing to Aegina. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries from Attica Group which were operating on the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries from Attica Group which were operating on the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries built in the Austal Shipyard in Australia and serving the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries seen resting in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries seen resting in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two prominent ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From back front) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways and the SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines. The latter used to be owned by Hellenic Seaways, having operated for them as the HIGHSPEED 5 (2005-2016) and then as the HIGHSPEED 7 (2016-2018). PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships of Minoan Lines seen resting in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE and the FESTOS PALACE. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus: (From back to front) The HIGHSPEED 4 and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries from Attica Group which were operating on the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The high speed ferry TERA JET and the conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL, which operates under the Sea Jets Ferries brandname. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries built in the Austal Shipyard in Australia and serving the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: The two ferries of ANEK Lines with direct services to Crete seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2021: Three Japanese-built ferries spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines, the ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries seen in Piraeus during the afternoon: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines is arriving, while the cruiseferry DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries is seen resting in the port. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Two veteran ferries of the Saronic Gulf docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELENI of Kerkyra Seaways and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under ANEK Lines, and have also previously served the Adriatic Sea at the start of their careers in Greece. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under ANEK Lines, and have also previously served the Adriatic Sea at the start of their careers in Greece. PIRAEUS 2021: One ferry seen passing by the other in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked, while the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries has returned and is now heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries constructed in the 1970s seen laid-up in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The ALEXANDRA L of Kefalonian Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries constructed in the 1970s seen laid-up in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The ALEXANDRA L of Kefalonian Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Japanese-built ferries constructed in the 1970s seen laid-up in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The ALEXANDRA L of Kefalonian Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Three Ro-Ro carriers seen in the Drapetsona terminal in Piraeus: (From left to right) The IOSIF K of Creta Cargo Lines, the TALOS of Creta Cargo Lines and the BLUE CARRIER 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Three Ro-Ro carriers seen in the Drapetsona terminal in Piraeus: (From left to right) The IOSIF K of Creta Cargo Lines, the TALOS of Creta Cargo Lines and the BLUE CARRIER 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft built in 1999 seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2021: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2021: The two ferries of ANEK Lines with direct services to Crete seen docked in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI I and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed catamarans serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2021: Two veteran ferries of the Saronic Gulf docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two veteran ferries of the Saronic Gulf docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two veteran ferries of the Saronic Gulf docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships seen resting in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines, the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed catamarans serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2021: Four ships seen resting in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines, the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Two cruiseferries and former fleetmates seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two cruiseferries and former fleetmates seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: The sterns of two different ferries as seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS which is departing the port, and the SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines which is loading passengers and vehicles. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Italian-built high speed ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET of Sea Jets and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two fantastic cruiseferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries is ready to pass by her former fleetmate, the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two fantastic cruiseferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries is ready to pass by her former fleetmate, the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two fantastic cruiseferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries is ready to pass by her former fleetmate, the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two cruiseferries and former fleetmates seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the PREVELIS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships built in 1999 seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines is watching the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships built in 1999 seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines is watching the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Italian-built high speed ferries constructed in 1999 seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries of the MDV 1200-class seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries of the MDV 1200-class seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the departing SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries of the MDV 1200-class seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the departing SPEEDRUNNER III of Aegean Speed Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Various ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED is docked, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Various ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the departing GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries which is heading towards her docking spot, while the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets are docked. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways. They used to be fleetmates under Minoan Flying Dolphins, Hellas Flying Dolphins and then Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two competing high speed catamarans which serve the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ferries operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture and one high speed catamaran all seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is beginning her maneuvering procedure, while the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries are all docked. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is docked, the APOLLON HELLAS is completing her maneuvering procedure, while the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is resting. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships of 2way Ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS is resting, while the APOLLON HELLAS is preparing to dock. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships of 2way Ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS is resting, while the APOLLON HELLAS is preparing to dock. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot, while the TERA JET of Sea Jets is resting. PIRAEUS 2021: Four ships serving the Saronic Gulf, all once belonging to Hellenic Seaways, seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is about to join her, all the while the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries are docked. PIRAEUS 2021: Two competing high speed catamarans which serve the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ferries operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture and one high speed catamaran all seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS fo 2way Ferries and the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Three high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Three high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS PIRAEUS 2021: Two of the three high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2021: Four ships serving the Saronic Gulf, all once belonging to Hellenic Seaways, seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways has just docked, while the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries are docked. PIRAEUS 2021: Three high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the TERA JET are docked, while the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is changing her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Two Hellenic Seaways high speed craft meeting up in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 is about to dock next to the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is undergoing her annual refit, while the conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries has just returned to the port. PIRAEUS 2021: Four ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the TERA JET of Sea Jets, the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the AQUA JEWEL (which operates under the Sea Jets Ferries brandname). PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the AQUA JEWEL (which operates under the Sea Jets Ferries brandname). PIRAEUS 2021: Two different kinds of ships seen docked next to each other in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries and the catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two different kinds of ships seen docked next to each other in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries and the catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Four ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the TERA JET of Sea Jets, the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries and the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships spotted together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the AQUA JEWEL (which operates under the Sea Jets Ferries brandname). PIRAEUS 2021: Dozens of ships seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the TERA JET of Sea Jets, the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries and the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two modern ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked, while the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries has departed the port. PIRAEUS 2021: Dozens of different ships seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines, the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the TERA JET of Sea Jets, the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two of the major assets of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ferries seen in Piraeus towards the evening: (From left to right) The departing APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Three sips seen in Piraeus towards the evening: (From left to right) The small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels, the departing APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: Two conventional ferries built in Greece seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Two conventional ferries built in Greece seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The departing APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships pictured in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries passes by her two former fleetamtes, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Five high speed craft and one conventional ferry seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the TERA JET of Sea Jets, the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED is docked, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED is docked, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2021: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the small passenger boat GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels. PIRAEUS 2021: Three ships spotted together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2021: Two high speed craft of different sizes seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways is about to dock next to the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2021: The two ships of Blue Star Ferries serving Crete spotted together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2022: Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII. PIRAEUS 2022: One Ro-Pax ferry and three ferries seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries, the BLUE STAR NAXOS, the BLUE STAR PAROS and the BLUE STAR DELOS (all of Blue Star Ferries). PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships owned by Blue Star Ferries and operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PAROS and the BLUE STAR DELOS. PIRAEUS 2022: Two sister ships and fleetmates under Blue Star Ferries, with extremely successful careers on the Cyclades for the past 20 years, seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR NAXOS and the BLUE STAR PAROS. PIRAEUS 2022: One Ro-Pax ferry and three ferries seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries, the BLUE STAR NAXOS, the BLUE STAR PAROS and the BLUE STAR DELOS (all of Blue Star Ferries). PIRAEUS 2022: Three different ferries spotted in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries, the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen together in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the cruiseferry BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries owned by Sea Jets seen docked in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The TERA JET, the SUPERRUNNER JET and the AQUA JEWEL. The latter operates under the Sea Jets Ferries division. PIRAEUS 2022: Four different ferries spotted in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries, the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets, the SUPERRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Some notable traffic in the port of Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The cruiseferry NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure, while the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET is seen departing the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Two prominent cruiseferries operating on the Northeast Aegean Sea under Attica Group seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is seen docked, while the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries (her former fleetmate under Hellenic Seaways, as she was previously the NISSOS MYKONOS under the latter company) is seen departing the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Two prominent cruiseferries operating on the Northeast Aegean Sea under Attica Group seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is seen docked, while the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries (her former fleetmate under Hellenic Seaways, as she was previously the NISSOS MYKONOS under the latter company) is seen departing the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Three different ferries seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries are seen heading towards the port's exit. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries is seen heading towards the port's exit. PIRAEUS 2022: Three different ships seen in Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries is seen heading towards the port's exit, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just entered the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Some notable traffic in the port of Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries is seen leaving, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just entered the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Some notable traffic in the port of Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just entered the port, while the conventional ferry BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries is seen leaving. PIRAEUS 2022: Some notable traffic in the port of Piraeus at dawn: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries is seen leaving, while the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels has just entered the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Some traffic at the entrance of the port of Piraeus involving two ships of completely different sizes: (From left to right) The much smaller hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways is about to exit the port of Piraeus, just as the much larger ferry BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries is entering it. PIRAEUS 2022: Some notable traffic in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA is seen heading towards the exit of the port, while the ferry KRITI II of ANEK Lines has just entered it. PIRAEUS 2022: Two small ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen heading simultaneously towards the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways and the small passenger ship ELENA F of Elena F Shipping. PIRAEUS 2022: Two major high speed ferries of the Cyclades and of the Greek coastal service seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen leaving Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships also used to be fleetmates, back when the APOLLON HELLAS was also owned by Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries owned by Sea Jets seen docked in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER JET and the AQUA JEWEL. The latter operates under the Sea Jets Ferries division. PIRAEUS 2022: Two large ferries with past experience on the Adriatic Sea and which later operated in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two large ferries with past experience on the Adriatic Sea and which later operated in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of different sizes spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger ship ELENA F of Elena F Shipping is seen heading towards her docking spot, while the cruiseferry NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is already docked. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of different sizes spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger ship ELENA F of Elena F Shipping is seen heading towards her docking spot, while the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is already docked. PIRAEUS 2022: Two hydrofoils operating on the Saronic Gulf, and previously fleetmates under Ceres Flying Dolphins, Minoan Flying Dolphins and Hellas Flying Dolphins, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2022: Two hydrofoils operating on the Saronic Gulf, and previously fleetmates under Ceres Flying Dolphins, Minoan Flying Dolphins and Hellas Flying Dolphins, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is departing the port, while the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways is seen heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2022: Two hydrofoils operating on the Saronic Gulf, and previously fleetmates under Ceres Flying Dolphins, Minoan Flying Dolphins and Hellas Flying Dolphins, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways is seen heading towards her docking spot, while the FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is departing the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII. PIRAEUS 2022: Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII. PIRAEUS 2022: Two hydrofoils of Hellenic Seaways docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two Japanese-built ferries previously operating on the Adriatic Sea and now serving Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Three Japanese-built ferries previously operating on the Adriatic Sea and which later went on to operate in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Some traffic in Piraeus as two ferries are spotted: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is seen heading towards her docking spot, just as the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries is departing the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries owned by Sea Jets seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER JET and the AQUA JEWEL. The latter operates under the Sea Jets Ferries division. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries owned by Sea Jets seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER JET and the AQUA JEWEL. The latter operates under the Sea Jets Ferries division. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries owned by Sea Jets seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPERRUNNER JET and the AQUA JEWEL. The latter operates under the Sea Jets Ferries division. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SUPERRUNER of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries are docked, while the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is seen heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries serving the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries serving the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries serving the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of 2way Ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS. PIRAEUS 2022: Three Japanese-built ferries previously operating on the Adriatic Sea and which later went on to operate in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two Japanese-built ferries previously operating on the Adriatic Sea and now serving Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf, and previously fleetmates under Minoan Flying Dolphins and Hellas Dolphins, seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf, and previously fleetmates under Minoan Flying Dolphins and Hellas Dolphins, seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships seen in the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries is seen following the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines, which has just entered the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen next to the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is about to exit the port in order to follow the high speed ferry SUPERUNNER JET of Sea Jets, which has already exited. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry NISSOS RODOS is docked, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX is seen leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Two cruiseferries of Hellenic Seaways, both built in Japan, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE and the NISSOS RODOS. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen right outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is heading towards Piraeus, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XXIX of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards Aegina. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries seen on the Saronic Gulf, just after having exited the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR DELOS and the BLUE STAR MYCONOS. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries having just exited the port of Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries and the high speed ferries TERA JET and SUPERRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen crossing each other next to the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is leaving the port, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just arrived. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets is docked, while the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2022: Two large ferries with past experience on the Adriatic Sea and which later operated in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 and the SUPERRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2022: Two large ferries with past experience on the Adriatic Sea and which later operated in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is docked, while the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets is seen leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 is leaving the port, while the SUPERRUNNER JET remains docked. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen as they are about to enter the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels is seen following the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen having just exited the port of Piraeus in order to head towards their respective destinations: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets is seen following the cruisferry BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Three different ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in the Piraeus anchorage, as they both head towards Aegina: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, which is being followed by the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in the Piraeus anchorage, as they both head towards Aegina: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, which is being followed by the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in the Piraeus anchorage, as they both head towards Aegina: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, which is being followed by the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Four high speed craft seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ships spotted together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries, the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From front to back) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2022: Two cruiseferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2022: Two large ferries with past experience on the Adriatic Sea and which later operated in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Five ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the hydrofoil FLYING FOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ships seen exiting the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships seen exiting the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries. PIRAEUS PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is passing in front of the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: The two ferries of ANEK Lines operating from Piraeus to Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2022: The two ferries of ANEK Lines operating from Piraeus to Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ships seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines, the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2022: Two Japanese-built ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two cruiseferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries has just arrived, while the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways is seen docked. PIRAEUS 2022: Two Japanese-built ferries previously operating on the Adriatic Sea and now serving Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The Ro-Pax ferry OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two Japanese-built ferries previously operating on the Adriatic Sea and now serving Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways which also happen to be sister ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 is already docked, while the FLYINGCAT 6 is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries that were operating on the Saronic Gulf at the time seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the SYMI of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 is about to dock next to her sister ship, namely the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2022: Two large Japanese-built ferries spotted together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 1. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed craft spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferries TERA JET and CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets are docked, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulfs seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4, the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 5. Behind them, one can also see the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, which also operates on the Saronic Gulf. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 1. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries seen in Piraeus during the late afternoon: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR NAXOS is seen leaving the port and will then pass by her fleetmate, namely the DIAGORAS. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries that were operating on the Saronic Gulf at the time seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SYMI of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries and two high speed craft that were operating on the Saronic Gulf at the time seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SYMI of ANES Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed craft that were seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways (which had just completer her charter to Africa Morocco Link during the summer of 2022) and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS Three ships operating under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries, together with the FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: One aero high speed catamaran and three high speed ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is seen alongside the WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: One aero high speed catamaran and four high speed ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is seen alongside the WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET, the CHAMPION JET 2 and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 1. PIRAEUS 2022: One high speed craft and two ferries that were operating on the Saronic Gulf at the time seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the SYMI of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Several ships spotted together across the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines, the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries, FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the SYMI of ANES Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Several ships spotted together across the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries, FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the SYMI of ANES Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, together with the WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Several ships spotted together across the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the SYMI of ANES Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the departing AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, together with the WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Several ships spotted together across the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines, the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed craft spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is departing, while the TERA JET of Sea Jets watches her about to meet her sister and fleetmate, namely the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two newly-built aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus during their first year of operations: (From left to right) The arriving AERO 1 HIGHSPEED passes by the departing AERO 2 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: Two newly-built aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus during their first year of operations: (From left to right) The arriving AERO 1 HIGHSPEED passes by the departing AERO 2 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: Several ships spotted together across the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the SYMI of ANES Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the ELENA F of Elena F Shipping, the arriving AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2022: Three different ships seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is seen arriving, the small passenger ship ELENA F of Elena F Shipping is departing the port, while the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked. PIRAEUS 2022: One high speed craft and two ferries that were operating on the Saronic Gulf at the time seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the SYMI of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is arriving, while the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is docked. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is arriving, while the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is docked. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4, the HIGHSPEED 4 and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2022: One high speed craft and three ferries that were operating on the Saronic Gulf at the time seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the SYMI of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Several ships spotted across the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the SYMI of ANES Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the TERA JET of Sea Jets, the CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Several ships spotted together across the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries, FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the SYMI of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS Two ferries spotted in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries is docked, while the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is seen heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships seen about to enter the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships seen about to enter the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. Behind them is the Ro-Pax ferry DALEELA of the Egyptian company Aletehad Line, which was being chartered to the Cypriot company Scandro Holding Ltd in order to serve the Piraeus-Limassol line during the summer. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships seen having just entered the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships seen having just entered the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2022: Five ships seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET, the CHAMPION JET 2 and the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets, together with the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Several ships spotted together in the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries, the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the SYMI of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed ferries seen in Piraeus during the late evening: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards the port's exit, the cruiseferry DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries is docked, while the high speed ferry SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines is undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to leave the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries operating under Attica Group and with experience on the Northeast Aegean Sea and on the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot, while the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries is already docked. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries (of which Nova Ferries is part of). PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries (of which Nova Ferries is part of). PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries (of which Nova Ferries is part of). PIRAEUS 2022: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2022: The two Blue Star Ferries ships operating to Crete-and both built in Japan-seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE GALAXY. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed craft seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamarans AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, together with the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry SUPERRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Cyclades, on the Northeast Aegean Sea and on the Dodecanese under Attica Group seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Cyclades, on the Northeast Aegean Sea and on the Dodecanese under Attica Group seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Western Cyclades seen in Piraeus during the late evening: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries and the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two large ferries with past experience on the Adriatic Sea and which later operated in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is heading towards her docking spot and is passing by the high speed ferry SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of Minoan Lines seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SANTORINI PALACE and the cruiseferry KNOSSOS PALACE. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries that have been serving the Saronic Gulf for more than two decades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries that have been serving the Saronic Gulf for more than two decades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries that have been serving the Saronic Gulf for more than two decades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Several ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries, the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two large ferries with past experience on the Adriatic Sea and which later operated in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ships built in the late 1990s and with experience on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PREVELIS of ANEK Lines, the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPERRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships operating on the Cyclades and on the Dodecanese for many years seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships operating on the Cyclades and on the Dodecanese for many years seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Three Ro-Ro carriers seen together in the Ro-Ro terminal of Piraeus in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The TALOS of Creta Cargo Lines, the IOSIF K of Creta Cargo Lines and the BLUE CARRIER 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two major high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2022: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries heads towards her docking spot, while the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways and the SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines are docked. All three ships were once fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, before the APOLLON HELLAS and the SANTORINI PALACE left the company in 2016 and in 2018, respectively. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries docked in Piraeus in a day during which most ships were unable to sail due to weather restrictions: (From left to right) The ELYROS of ANEK Lines, the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of different sizes and operating under Attica Group seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ferry BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries watches the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries departing the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Two major high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS Six high speed craft seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins, the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, along with the SUPER JET, the TERA JET, the CHAMPION JET 2 and the WORLDCHAMPION JET (all of Sea Jets). PIRAEUS 2022: Four high speed craft seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries, along with the FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4 (all of Hellenic Seaways). PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is undergoing her annual winter refit, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets resting in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries with experience on both the Dodecanese and the Northeast Aegean Sea seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS and the DIAGORAS. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries, the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPERRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries docked in Piraeus in a day during which most ships were unable to sail due to weather restrictions: (From left to right) The ELYROS of ANEK Lines, the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two large Japanese-built ferries docked together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPER JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways spotted alongside her former fleetmate, namely the high speed ferry SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed catamarans seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways departs the port and is about to pass by the SUPER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of Minoan Lines seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SANTORINI PALACE and the cruiseferry FESTOS PALACE. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Three high speed craft spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER Fast Ferries, along with the HIGHSPEED 4 and the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways spotted alongside her former fleetmate, namely the high speed ferry SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2022: Four high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4, the HIGHSPEED 4 and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries docked in Piraeus in a day during which most ships were unable to sail due to weather restrictions: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries seen during her maiden call to the port along with the BLUE STAR PATMOS and the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries with experience on both the Dodecanese and the Northeast Aegean Sea seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS and the DIAGORAS. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries with experience on both the Dodecanese and the Northeast Aegean Sea seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS and the DIAGORAS. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries with experience on both the Dodecanese and the Northeast Aegean Sea seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS and the DIAGORAS. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries with experience on both the Dodecanese and the Northeast Aegean Sea seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS and the DIAGORAS. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets resting in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships of Minoan Lines seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE and the KNOSSOS PALACE. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries (which is also part of the Saronic Ferries joint venture). The ANTIGONE was previously known as the POSEIDONAS, thus she was also named after Poseidon, the God of the Sea in the Greek mythology. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 4 and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2022: Five high sped craft seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries, along with the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED, the FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4 (all of Hellenic Seaways). PIRAEUS 2022: Three high sped craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2022: Two large ferries with past experience on the Adriatic Sea and which later operated in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the POWER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the POWER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the POWER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets, the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the POWER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships seen right outside of the port of Piraeus, near Drapetsona: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry AGGELIS F of Filiagkos NE is heading towards Psyttaelia (she was temporarily replacing the PSYTTALEIA II of Psyttaleia Shipping which was undergoing her annual winter refit), while the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels heads towards Piraeus. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries which operated on the Dodecanese during that year seen docked in Piraeus during the late evening: (From left to right) The PREVELIS of ANEK Lines and the SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen docked in Piraeus during the late evening: (From left to right) The POWER JET of Sea Jets and the KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN XIX and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ships of different sizes and operating under Attica Group seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ferry BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XIX of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2022: Six high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, together with the POWER JET, the TERA JET, the SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET (all of Sea Jets). PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries of Sea Jets seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POWER JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in the port of Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2022: Three ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is leaving the port, while the high speed ferries POWER JET and TERA JET of Sea Jets are docked. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is leaving the port, while the high speed ferries POWER JET of Sea Jets is docked. PIRAEUS 2022: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in the port of Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships seen next to the entrance of the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier PELAGITIS of Ainaftis is leaving while the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is about to enter the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ships seen next to the entrance of the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier PELAGITIS of Ainaftis is leaving while the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is about to enter the port. PIRAEUS 2022: Several ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed craft FLYINGCAT 3, FLYINGCAT 4, HIGHSPEED 4 and FLYINGCAT 5 (all of Hellenic Seaways), the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET is docked, while the CHAMPION JET 2 is undergoing her maneuvering procedure. PIRAEUS 2022: Five high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The POWER JET, the TERA JET, the CHAMPION JET 2, the SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2022: Several ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the high speed craft FLYINGCAT 3, FLYINGCAT 4, HIGHSPEED 4 and FLYINGCAT 5 (all of Hellenic Seaways), the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the ELENA F of Elena F Shipping. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen right outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is seen having just exited the port, while the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is about to enter. PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen right outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is about to enter the port, while the ACHAEOS is seen sailing towards Aegina. PIRAEUS 2022: Four high speed craft seen in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 together with the SUPER JET, the SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET (all of Sea Jets). PIRAEUS 2022: Four high speed craft seen in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 together with the SUPER JET, the SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET (all of Sea Jets). PIRAEUS 2022: Two ferries seen in Piraeus during the late evening: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries which is undergoing her annual winter refit, along with the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways. The POSIDON HELLAS was also previously owned by the latter company, having been sold to 2way Ferries just a few months before the NISSOS SAMOS was acquired. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Several ships seen performing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET of Sea Jets, the CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets, the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, along with the SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Several ships seen performing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two different kinds of ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry POWER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships seen in the E1 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON and the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries, together with the POWER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the laid-up OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET and the POWER JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Several ships seen performing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SEA JET 2, the CHAMPION JET 1, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets, the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, along with the SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed catamarans seen in Piraeus during their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the SIFNOS JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets, the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Four ships seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the laid-up OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines, along with the CHAMPION JET 1 and the SEA JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships spotted in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is seen leaving the port, while the cruiseferry DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines are docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the laid-up OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two catamarans of the 'Flyingcat' brandname of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines, along with the CHAMPION JET 1 and the SEA JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the SEA JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the SEA JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships spotted in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The cruiseferry DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two well-known cruiseferries seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two widely-acclaimed ships of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. The two ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE STAR MYCONOS was previously the NISSOS MYKONOS under Hellenic Seaways from 2005 to 2020. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Four ships seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while the cruiseferry BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries is already docked. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, before joining their current owners in 2015 and in 2020, respectively. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is leaving, while the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is leaving, while the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Four ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Four ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Four ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships spotted in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The cruiseferry BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries is seen leaving, while the high speed ferry SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines remains docked. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, before joining their current owners in 2020 and in 2018, respectively. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines, along with the CHAMPION JET 1 and the SEA JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry ADAMANTIOS KORAIS of Zante Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry ADAMANTIOS KORAIS of Zante Ferries and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries with several years of experience on the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS KALYMNOS of ANEK Sea Lines and the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries seen together in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Several ships seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries, the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed catamaran SIFNOS JET of Sea Jets and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus during the morning, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Several ships seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries, the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries, along with the FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, as well as the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed catamarans seen in Piraeus during their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the SIFNOS JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the laid-up OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the laid-up OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries of different sizes spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS KALYMNOS of ANEK Sea Lines and the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the POWER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The large ferry BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries is docked, while the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels is seen heading towards the port's exit. PIRAEUS 2023: Several ships seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Minoan Lines seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SANTORINI PALACE and the cruiseferry KNOSSOS PALACE. PIRAEUS 2023: Several ships seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The laid-up OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries, along with the FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Several ships seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries, along with the FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Several ships seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The laid-up OLYMPUS of Sea Speed Ferries, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries, along with the FLYINGCAT 3, and the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Three different ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the small passenger ship ELENA F of Elena F Shipping and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2, the SIFNOS JET and the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 and the SIFNOS JET PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Six high speed craft of Sea Jets seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET, the POWER JET, the SEA JET 2, the SIFNOS JET and the CHAMPION JET 1. PIRAEUS 2023: Three prominent high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET and the POWER JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two prominent high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the POWER JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two prominent high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two passenger-only high speed catamarans of Sea Jets spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SEA JET 2 and the SIFNOS JET. Just a few days after this picture was taken both ships would be renamed by the company, as the SEA JET 2 became the SUPER JET 2, while the SIFNOS JET became the EXPRESS JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET, the POWER JET and the SEA JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Six high speed craft of Sea Jets seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the TERA JET, the POWER JET, the SEA JET 2, the SIFNOS JET and the CHAMPION JET 1. PIRAEUS 2023: Four high speed craft seen undergoing their annual winter refit in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries, together with the FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Four ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Five high speed craft seen undergoing their annual winter refit in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries, together with the FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two prominent high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the POWER JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two passenger-only high speed catamarans of Sea Jets spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SEA JET 2 and the SIFNOS JET. Just a few days after this picture was taken both ships would be renamed by the company, as the SEA JET 2 became the SUPER JET 2, while the SIFNOS JET became the EXPRESS JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. Both ships are among the few that have one the prestigious 'Ship of the Year' award given in the yearly Lloyd's List Greek Shipping Awards. The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED won it together with her sister ships in 2022, while the WORLDCHAMPION JET earned her accolade in 2019. PIRAEUS Two ships seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS is seen docked, while the BLUE STAR NAXOS is leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS is seen docked, while the BLUE STAR NAXOS is leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries is about to exit the port, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is seen having just entered it. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries is about to exit the port, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is seen having just entered it. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries is about to exit the port, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is seen having just entered it. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: The three aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: The three aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines, along with the WOLRDCHAMPION JET and the SUPER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: The three aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways that operate on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: The three aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: The three aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways that operate on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries previously operating on the Adriatic Sea and now serving Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is departing the port, while the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two prominent high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the POWER JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is departing the port, while the cruiseferry BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries is docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2023: The two high speed ferries of Hellenic Seaways operating under the 'Highspeed' brandname seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of 2way Ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS and the POSIDON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of 2way Ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS and the POSIDON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2023: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries head towards their docking spots and pass by the cruiseferry DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: The three ships of 2way Ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS, the APOLLON HELLAS and the POSIDON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2023: The three ships of 2way Ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS, the APOLLON HELLAS and the POSIDON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2023: The three ships of 2way Ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS, the APOLLON HELLAS and the POSIDON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2023: Two of the best sips of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Six ships operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ferries ACHAEOS, APOLLON HELLAS and POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels. PIRAEUS 2023: Two of the best sips of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED is already docked, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 is about to dock after having returned to the port. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships of Blue Star Ferries spotted in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PAROS has just entered the port, while the DIAGORAS and the BLUE STAR CHIOS are docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways is leaving the port, while the conventional ferry BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries spotted in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PAROS, which has just returned, is about to pass by the BLUE STAR CHIOS. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries spotted in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PAROS, which has just returned, is about to pass by the BLUE STAR CHIOS. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while high speed ferry HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of ANES Ferries are docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger ship ELENA F of Elena F Shipping and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry POWER JET of Sea Jets is undergoing her annual winter refit, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is seen leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2023: Two well-known high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the POWER JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while the KEFALONIA of Levante Ferries is docked. Both ships used to be fleetmates while operating under Strintzis Lines and then under Blue Star Ferries, until the latter company sold the KEFALONIA to Strintzis Ferries in 2004. They were also fleetmates during their initial careers in Japan, as they both operated for Higashi Nihon Ferry. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while the KEFALONIA of Levante Ferries is docked. Both ships used to be fleetmates while operating under Strintzis Lines and then under Blue Star Ferries, until the latter company sold the KEFALONIA to Strintzis Ferries in 2004. They were also fleetmates during their initial careers in Japan, as they both operated for Higashi Nihon Ferry. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while the KEFALONIA of Levante Ferries is docked. Both ships used to be fleetmates while operating under Strintzis Lines and then under Blue Star Ferries, until the latter company sold the KEFALONIA to Strintzis Ferries in 2004. They were also fleetmates during their initial careers in Japan, as they both operated for Higashi Nihon Ferry. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries is undergoing her maneuvering procedure, while the KEFALONIA of Levante Ferries is docked as part of her annual winter refit, just before she headed for drydock. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6 are docked, while the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED is about to join them. PIRAEUS 2023: Four ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels along with the high speed craft AERO 2 HIGHSPEED, AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries spotted in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS, which has just returned, has just passed by the DIAGORAS. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen having returned to Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets is seen following the cruiseferry BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, along with the aero high speed catamarans AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. All three ships began their operations on the Saronic Gulf in 2022. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The EXPRESS JET and the POWER JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries serving Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries spotted in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Four high speed craft seen in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries, along with the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED, the FLYINGCAT 3 and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways mainly serving the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED, the FLYINGCAT 3 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries which arrived in Greece during the 2000s seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SAONISOS of Saos Ferries and the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries which arrived in Greece during the 2000s seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SAONISOS of Saos Ferries and the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships seen in the E1 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets, the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two much-appreciated ferries with much experience on the Northeast Aegean Sea and on the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two much-appreciated ferries with much experience on the Northeast Aegean Sea and on the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships seen in the E1 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets, the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Three Ro-Ro carriers seen together in the Ro-Ro terminal of Piraeus in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The TALOS of Creta Cargo Lines, the IOSIF K of Creta Cargo Lines and the PELAGITIS of Ainaftis. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen in the E1 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the cruiseferry NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries which arrived in Greece during the 2000s seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SAONISOS of Saos Ferries and the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Four high speed craft seen in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries, along with the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED, the FLYINGCAT 3 and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries serving Crete under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways serving the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships serving the Cyclades spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Italian-built high speed ferries serving the Cyclades seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The EXPRESS JET and the POWER JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries is about to exit, while the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries has just entered the port. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries is about to exit, while the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries has just entered the port. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is docked, and watches the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries undergoing her maneuvering procedure, as the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways prepares for her departure. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries undergoing her maneuvering procedure, as the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways prepares for her departure. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways mainly serving the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HELLENIC HIGHSPEED, the FLYINGCAT 3 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the TERA JET are docked, while the CHAMPION JET 2 is about to join them. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 has passed by the EXPRESS JET and the POWER JET in order to undergo her maneuvering procedure. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries serving the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is docked, while the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen having returned to Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen having returned to Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen having returned to Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards their docking spots: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries watches the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete and under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete and under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete and under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen in the E1 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the cruiseferry NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the cruiseferry NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the cruiseferry NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1, the TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete and under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen in Piraeus in the evening: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete and under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen in Piraeus in the evening: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets are docked, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets are docked, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is about to dock, while the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets are already docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete and under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen in Piraeus in the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: One high speed craft and two large ferries seen in Piraeus during the summer: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating under the 'Flyingcat' brandname and on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating under the 'Flyingcat' brandname and on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when they operated under Minoan Flying Dolphins (the predecessor of Hellenic Seaways), which was then renamed Hellas Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when they operated under Minoan Flying Dolphins (the predecessor of Hellenic Seaways), which was then renamed Hellas Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf both seen departing Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf both seen departing Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS of Broufas Vessels. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2wat Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries, the APOLLON HELLAS of 2wat Ferries and the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Four ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries, the ELYROS of ANEK Lines, the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry NISSOS RODOS is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED is seen leaving. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen in Piraeus during the summer: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries has just entered the port and is about to pass by the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries with many years of experience on the Saronic Gulf and operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger ship ELENA F of Elena F Shipping is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways heads towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 is heading towards her docking spot, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED is docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries of different sizes spotted in Piraeus: (From front to back) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is seen leaving. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is seen leaving. PIRAEUS 2020: Two ferries built in Greece, with both of their constructions lasting several years, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is seen leaving, while the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries is docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating under the 'Flyingcat' brandname and on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries has departed the port, while the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries has just arrived. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries has departed the port, while the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries has just arrived. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries has departed the port, while the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries has departed the port, while the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries is about to dock. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is about to dock next to the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines are leaving, while the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries is docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is about to dock next to the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries with many years of experience on the Saronic Gulf and operating under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two sister ships and fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, which have been in Greece for almost 20 years, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries of Blue Star Ferries serving the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen together in the E1 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS and the BLUE STAR 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED is seen leaving, while the cruiseferry NISSOS SAMOS is docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries of Blue Star Ferries serving the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen together in the E1 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS and the BLUE STAR 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries of Blue Star Ferries serving the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen together in the E1 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS and the BLUE STAR 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries of Blue Star Ferries serving the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen together in the E1 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS and the BLUE STAR 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen facing each other in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SUPERRUNNER JET II of Sea Jets and the cruiseferry NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen facing each other in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SUPERRUNNER JET II of Sea Jets and the cruiseferry NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPERRUNNER JET II of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two large and acclaimed ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELYROS of ANEK Lines has just entered the port, while the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries is docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two prominent high speed ferries of Sea Jets with past experience on the Baltic Sea and in Sweden seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET heads towards her docking spot and passes by the SUPERRUNNER JET II. PIRAEUS 2023: Two prominent high speed ferries of Sea Jets with past experience on the Baltic Sea and in Sweden seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET heads towards her docking spot and passes by the SUPERRUNNER JET II. PIRAEUS 2023: Two large ferries operating under Attica Group seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the BLUE STAR 1 is departing the port. The former has been operating on the Piraeus-Psara-Oinousses-Chios-Mytilene line on the Northeast Aegean Sea since 2018, when she replaced the latter, which had been operating there beginning in 2015. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen leaving Piraeus during the evening (From front to back) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the large ferry BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AGIOS NETKARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries having returned to Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries having returned to Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries having returned to Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries having returned to Piraeus during the evening and heading towards their respective docking spots: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the SPEEDRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets which also happen to be sister ships and which became fleetamtes once again that year seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET and the newly-acquired SPEEDRUNNER JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the SPEEDRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets which also happen to be sister ships and which became fleetamtes once again that year seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET and the newly-acquired SPEEDRUNNER JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets which also happen to be sister ships and which became fleetamtes once again that year seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET and the newly-acquired SPEEDRUNNER JET 2, which is undergoing her maneuvering procedure. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft which have returned to Piraeus and about to dock: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Four ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships built in 1998 and which serve Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries is docked, while the cruiseferry ELYROS of ANEK Lines is about to undergo her maneuvering procedure. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries of ANEK Lines serving Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II is docked, whole the ELYROS is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards their docking spots: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards their docking spots: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is heading towards her port's exit, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries have both just returned from the Saronic Gulf. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is heading towards her port's exit, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries have both just returned from the Saronic Gulf. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. The latter is the joint venture that includes both Nova Ferries and 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. The latter is the joint venture that includes both Nova Ferries and 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is undergoing her maneuvering procedure, while the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is seen leaving. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is undergoing her maneuvering procedure, while the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is seen leaving. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is docked, while the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets are seen about to dock. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is docked, while the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets are seen about to dock. PIRAEUS 2023: Several ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen about to dock in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is docked, while the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Five ships seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries is docked, while the AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is about to dock next to her. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries is about to dock, while the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is already docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Four ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE HOIRZON of Blue Star Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. All three of them used to be fleetmates, back when the POSIDON HELLAS also used to be owned by Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating under the 'Flyingcat' brandname and on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries and the NAXOS JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries seen outside of the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines is returning to the port, while the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries has left in order to head to the Dodecanese. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries seen outside of the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines is returning to the port, while the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries has left in order to head to the Dodecanese. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries seen outside of the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines is returning to the port, while the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries has left in order to head to the Dodecanese. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two large ferries seen outside of the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries has left in order to head to the Dodecanese, while the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines is heading back to Piraeus. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two large ferries seen outside of the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries has left in order to head to the Dodecanese, while the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines is heading back to Piraeus. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two large ferries seen outside of the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries has left in order to head to the Dodecanese, while the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines is heading back to Piraeus. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two large ferries seen outside of the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines is returning to the port, while the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries has left in order to head to the Dodecanese. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of different sizes seen outside of the port of Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines is returning to the port, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways has just exited in order to head to the Saronic Gulf. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines is seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure, the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is seen leaving, while the CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets remains docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating in Heraklion in Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is already docked, while the KRITI II of ANEK Lines is undergoing her maneuvering procedure. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating in Heraklion in Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is already docked, while the KRITI II of ANEK Lines is undergoing her maneuvering procedure. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. Picture taken by my father, to whom I am truly grateful. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating under the 'Flyingcat' brandname and on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of 2way Ferries that have been operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the APOLLON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of 2way Ferries that have been operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS and the APOLLON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the conventional ferry AGIOS NEKTARIOS AEGINAS of ANES Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating under the 'Flyingcat' brandname and on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete and under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE GALAXY was previously the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two large ferries operating under Attica Group seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the E7 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Sea Jets seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the SUPER JET and the SUPER JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two fleetmates and sister ships operating under Sea Jets and with much experience on the Cyclades seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPER JET and the SUPER JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries is departing the port. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET of Sea Jets and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the SUPER JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries operating on the Cyclades seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. The two used to be fleetmates, back when the SANTORINI PALACE was known as the HIGHSPEED 5 and then as the HIGHSPEED 7 under Hellenic Seaways, before her sale to Minoan Lines in 2018. PIRAEUS 2023: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamarans AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and AERO 3 HIGHSPEED, along with the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries operating on the Cyclades seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. The two used to be fleetmates, back when the SANTORINI PALACE was known as the HIGHSPEED 5 and then as the HIGHSPEED 7 under Hellenic Seaways, before her sale to Minoan Lines in 2018. In between them is the cruiseferry ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two cruiseferries seen docked in Piraeus, with both of them serving Milos: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two cruiseferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways and the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two cruiseferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries has just returned to the port, while the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is docked. Both ships used to be fleetmates back when the BLUE STAR MYCONOS was operating as the NISSOS MYKONOS for Hellenic Seaways, until she joined Blue Star Ferries in 2020. PIRAEUS 2023: Two cruiseferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two widely-acclaimed ships of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. The two ships used to be fleetmates, as the BLUE STAR MYCONOS was previously the NISSOS MYKONOS under Hellenic Seaways from 2005 to 2020. PIRAEUS 2023: Two cruiseferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two cruiseferries seen docked in Piraeus, with both of them serving Milos: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Northern European veteran ferries which began service on the Aegean Sea for the first time during that year seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines is docked, while the NISSOS AEGINA of ANES Ferries is leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Northern European veteran ferries which began service on the Aegean Sea for the first time during that year seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines is docked, while the NISSOS AEGINA of ANES Ferries is leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The small passenger ship ELENA F of Elena F Shipping and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two acclaimed Japanese-built cruiseferries which came to Greece during the late 2000s and operating in Crete at the time seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two acclaimed Japanese-built cruiseferries which came to Greece during the late 2000s and operating in Crete at the time seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus: (From front to back) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Australian-built high speed ferries which spent the summer together on the Piraeus-Cyclades-Heraklion service seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two widely-acclaimed ships of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry of Minoan Lines and the cruiseferry BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates when operating for Hellenic Seaways, which they both joined in 2005, which was they year that both ships were built. They stayed together until the SANTORINI PALACE joined Minoan Lines in 2018, while the BLUE STAR MYCONOS joined Blue Star Ferries in 2020. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET of Sea Jets and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries is about to dock in front of the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when the BLUE GALAXY was known as the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries is docking in front of the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when the BLUE GALAXY was known as the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Sea Jets seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the SUPER JET and the SUPER JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two fleetmates and sister ships operating under Sea Jets and with much experience on the Cyclades seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SUPER JET and the SUPER JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the E7 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines watches the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the high speed ferry SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines are docked, while the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries heads towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the SUPERRUNNER JET. They were formelry fierce rivals, back when the SUPERRUNNER JET was the SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries, whereupon she engaged in a startling rivalry against the TERA JET when the latter was on the Rafina-Cyclades service in 2017 and in 2018. PIRAEUS 2023: Five high speed craft seen in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines, along with the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED, the FLYINGCAT 3 and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS Four ships spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of 2way Ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed ferries with much experience on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The TERA JET of Sea Jets, the SUPERRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries. The latter two used to be fleetmates, back when the SUPERRUNNER JET was operating for Golden Star Ferries as the SUPERRUNNER. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the SUPERRUNNER JET. They were formelry fierce rivals, back when the SUPERRUNNER JET was the SUPERRUNNER of Golden Star Ferries, whereupon she engaged in a startling rivalry against the TERA JET when the latter was on the Rafina-Cyclades service in 2017 and in 2018. PIRAEUS 2023: Four high speed craft spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, along with the SUPER JET, the SUPER JET 2 and the WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships spotted in the E1 gate in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed ferries with much experience on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The TERA JET of Sea Jets, the SUPERRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries. The latter two used to be fleetmates, back when the SUPERRUNNER JET was operating for Golden Star Ferries as the SUPERRUNNER. All three ships have had notable spells on the Rafina-Cyclades service. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships operating on the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries is docking in front of the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when the BLUE GALAXY was known as the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the SUPER JET. PIRAEUS 2023: Two large ferries ferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The BLUE GALAXY of Blue Star Ferries is docking in front of the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when the BLUE GALAXY was known as the LEFKA ORI under ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the SUPER JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft of Sea Jets seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the SUPER JET 2 and the SPEEDRUNNER JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the SUPER JET 2. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2023: Two cruiseferries seen docked in Piraeus, with both of them serving Milos: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: The three aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2023: Four high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2023: Two cruiseferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two cruiseferries from different generations seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed ferries operating on the Cyclades seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SANTORINI PALACE of Minoan Lines and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. The two used to be fleetmates, back when the SANTORINI PALACE was known as the HIGHSPEED 5 and then as the HIGHSPEED 7 under Hellenic Seaways, before her sale to Minoan Lines in 2018. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Minoan Lines seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KNOSSOS PALACE and the SANTORINI PALACE. PIRAEUS 2023: Two cruiseferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries spotted in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries which has just entered the port, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries serving the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries serving the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two cruiseferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Three high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, along with the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET and the high speed catamaran SUPER JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ferries operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus during the late evening: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries is leaving, while the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines remains docked. PIRAEUS 2023: Two cruiseferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ferries serving the Saronic Gulf under the Saronic Ferries joint venture seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2023: Two Japanese-built ferries of ANEK Lines serving Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry NISSOS SAMOS is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries serving the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 2 and the BLUE STAR CHIOS. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries serving the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 2 and the BLUE STAR CHIOS. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the LEFKA ORI of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2023: Three ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2023: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries serving the Cyclades and the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 2 and the BLUE STAR CHIOS. PIRAEUS 2023: Two high speed craft and three ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the SUPER JET 2 of Sea Jets, the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways, the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines.
- Kriti II | greekpassengerships
KRITI II (ΚΡΗΤΗ ΙI) -ANEK Lines (1996-2025) Built in 1979, scrapped in 2025 (age 46). Was registered in Chania. The large ferry KRITI II was built in 1979 in Japan, as the NEW YUKARI for the Japanese company Shin Nihonkai Ferry. She spent the beginning of her career on the Tsuruga-Otaru line along with her sister ship, namely the NEW SUZURAN, before both ships were acquired by the Greek company ANEK Lines in 1996. They both underwent a major conversion in Perama, and they were respectively renamed KRITI II and KRITI I. They were deployed on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Ancona line on the Adriatic Sea in 1997, in order to compete with the newly-built cruiseferries SUPERFAST I and SUPERFAST II of Superfast Ferries and the newly-built ARETOUSA of Minoan Lines. With the arrivals of the OLYMPIC CHAMPION and of the HELLENIC SPIRIT, two brand new cruiseferries built in 2000 and in 2001, respectively, the KRITI II was first sent to the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Trieste line during the 2001 season, but she then moved to Piraeus-Heraklion line. With the establishment of the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture in 2011, the KRITI II was replaced by the OLYMPIC CHAMPION (today the SUPERFAST III of Superfast Ferries) and she was laid-up in Perama. She then operated on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Venice line along with the KRITI I in 2012, and along the chartered Italian Ro-Pax ferry FORZA in 2013. She suffered a minor fire in her garage in 2012 in Patras, but she was quickly repaired in Syros. In 2014 she went to the Piraeus-Chania line, and in 2015 she returned to the Piraeus-Heraklion line. She was laid-up in Perama in 2021, but she was redeployed on the Piraeus-Heraklion line in 2022. In 2024, following a major engine failure, she was withdrawn from service and she was laid-up in Elefsina. In 2025 she was sold for scrap to Turkey, thus ending an extremely successful career that lasted for 46 years, out of which 29 years were spent in Greece. PHOTOS (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): KRITI II The bow of the KRITI II in Piraeus (6/2015). KRITI II The veteran KRITI II in Piraeus (6/2015). KRITI II The KRITI II up-close in Piraeus (6/2015). KRITI II The KRITI II in the port of Piraeus (6/2015). KRITI II The KRITI II in Piraeus, before departing for Heraklion (7/2015). KRITI II The KRITI II in Piraeus (7/2015). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (7/2015). KRITI II The KRITI II entering the port of Piraeus during the evening (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II entering the port of Piraeus during the evening (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II having just entered the port of Piraeus during the morning (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II having just entered the port of Piraeus during the morning (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II having just entered the port of Piraeus during the morning (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II having just entered the port of Piraeus during the morning, having returned from Heraklion (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II seen maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II undergoing her slow maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II undergoing her slow maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II having completed her maneuvering procedure (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II having completed her maneuvering procedure (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II having completed her maneuvering procedure (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II preparing to dock in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II preparing to dock in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II preparing to dock in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II having just docked in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II having just docked in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II seen resting in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II seen resting in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II seen resting in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II seen resting in the port of Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II taking a breather in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II taking a breather in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II taking a breather in Piraeus (7/2017). KRITI II The veteran KRITI II seen in Piraeus (8/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II in Piraeus (8/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II in Piraeus (8/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II in Piraeus (8/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (9/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (9/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (9/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (9/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (9/2017). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (6/2018). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (6/2018). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (6/2018). KRITI II The KRITI II docked in Piraeus (6/2018). KRITI II The KRITI II docked in Piraeus (6/2018). KRITI II The KRITI II docked in Piraeus (6/2018). KRITI II The KRITI II in Piraeus (7/2018). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (8/2018). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (8/2018). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (8/2018). KRITI II The KRITI II seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Piraeus (7/2019). KRITI II The KRITI II seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Piraeus (7/2019). KRITI II The KRITI II seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Piraeus (7/2019). KRITI II The KRITI II heading towards the entrance of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (7/2019). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (7/2019). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (7/2019). KRITI II The veteran ferry KRITI II docked in Piraeus (7/2019). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (8/2019). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (8/2019). KRITI II The KRITI II about to depart the port of Piraeus (8/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II about to depart the port of Piraeus (8/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II about to depart the port of Piraeus (8/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II departing the port of Piraeus (8/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II departing the port of Piraeus (8/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II departing the port of Piraeus (8/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (8/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus during the early morning (9/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (9/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (9/2020). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Perama, next to the Ro-Ro carrier AKRITAS of Salamis Lines (8/2021). KRITI II The KRITI II seen laid-up in Perama for the 2021 season, after having been replaced by the KRITI I (8/2021). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Perama (9/2021). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Perama (9/2021). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Perama (9/2021). KRITI II The KRITI II seen entering the port of Piraeus, during her first season back in service since 2020, after having previously been laid-up in Perama (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II seen during her comeback season, as she is entering the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II entering the port of Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II entering the port of Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II seen receiving bunkers in Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II spotted in Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II spotted in Piraeus (8/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II seen docked in the E1 gate in Piraeus, having been temporarily taken out of service for a few days following an engine failure (9/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II docked in Piraeus (10/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II docked in Piraeus (10/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II docked in Piraeus (10/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II seen docked in Piraeus during the late evening (12/2022). KRITI II The KRITI II seen docked in Piraeus (1/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen docked in Piraeus (1/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen docked in Piraeus (1/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen resting in Piraeus (1/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen resting in Piraeus (1/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen resting in Piraeus (1/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II spotted in Piraeus (1/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen docked in Piraeus (3/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen docked in Piraeus (3/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen docked in Piraeus (3/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (5/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (5/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (5/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen in Piraeus (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen having entered the port of Piraeus and undergoing her maneuvering procedure (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen having entered the port of Piraeus and undergoing her maneuvering procedure (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen having entered the port of Piraeus and undergoing her maneuvering procedure (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen having finished her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus, and now ready to dock (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen having finished her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus, and now ready to dock (8/2023). KRITI II The KRITI II seen having finished her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus, and now ready to dock (8/2023).
- Saonisos | greekpassengerships
SAONISOS (ΣΑΟΝΗΣΟΣ) -Saos Ferries Built in 1994 (age 31). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Piraeus) The conventional ferry SAONISOS was built in 1994 in Japan, originally as a Ro-Ro carrier. She began service as the ROKKŌ EXPRESS for the Japanese company Kanku Cargo, and she was deployed on the Kobe-Takamatsu line. In 2000 she was sold to Higashi Nihonkai Ferry, a subsidiary of Higashi Nihon Ferry, and she was renamed LIBERTY BELL. She began service on the Wakkanai-Rishiri-Rebun line, where she remained until 2007. That year, she was sold to the Greek company Saos Ferries. She arrived in Drapetsona under the name LIBERTY B, and she was due to begin a conversion into a passenger ferry before entering service on the Aegean Sea. However, because Saos Ferries began to experience severe financial difficulties, plans to convert the ship were put on hold, and the ship was sent for lay-up in Elefsina in 2008, where she remained abandoned for five years. In 2013, after Saos Ferries finally managed to experience an economic recovery, the ship began her conversion in Keratsini, and she was renamed SAONISOS. Her conversion eventually lasted two years, and it was completed in 2015 in Perama, whereupon she received new passenger-oriented decks, new indoor lounge areas, new engines and sun deck areas. She was due to begin service in 2016 on the Alexandroupolis-Samothraki line, but she was eventually laid-up in Alexandroupolis due to paperwork issues. She was unable to enter service in 2017 for the same reason, and she was instead laid-up in Drapetsona during that time. She finally began service on the Alexandroupolis-Samothraki line in 2018, five years after her conversion began and 11 years after her purchase by Saos Ferries. In 2019 she suffered a major engine failure in Alexandroupolis, thus becoming the first of the three ships of Saos Ferries to experience technical issues in the middle of the high season, which left Samothraki isolated from mainland Greece. With Saos Ferries abandoning the line in order to begin operating on the Dodecanese, the SAONISOS arrived in Perama in 2020, and she underwent a small conversion whereupon she received new passenger and crew cabins. She was supposed to enter service on the inter-Cyclades lifeline in 2021, but instead she was laid-up in Lavrion. She eventually returned to service in 2023, as she was introduced on the Mantoudi-Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos line on the Sporades. In 2024 she was finally deployed on the inter-Cyclades lifeline, serving the Lavrion-Kea-Kythnos-Karystos-Andros-Tinos-Syros-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Donousa-Amorgos-Koufonisi-Schoinousa-Irakleia-Folegandros-Sikinos-Ios-Thirassia-Santorini-Anafi line. Her spell there was however turbulent, as she grounded off in Folegandros and she had issues with the coastal authorities while loading in Andros. PHOTOS (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Perama, while undergoing engine repairs and a small conversion (8/2020). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Perama, while undergoing engine repairs and a small conversion (8/2020). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen laid-up in Lavrion (9/2021). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen laid-up in Lavrion (9/2021). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen laid-up in Lavrion (9/2021). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Lavrion (9/2021). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Lavrion (9/2021). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Lavrion (9/2021). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Lavrion, awaiting her fate (9/2021). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Lavrion, awaiting her fate (9/2021). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Lavrion, as she continued her lay-up. You can note that during that year, she was reflagged to Cyprus as she was registered in Limassol, although she was later reflagged to Greece once again (9/2022). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen laid-up in Lavrion (9/2022). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen continuing her lay-up in Lavrion (4/2023). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen continuing her lay-up in Lavrion (4/2023). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Piraeus, after having left Lavrion following two years of lay-up there, in order to undergo her refit in anticipation of a return to service (4/2023). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Piraeus, after having left Lavrion following two years of lay-up there, in order to undergo her refit in anticipation of a return to service (4/2023). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Piraeus, after having left Lavrion following two years of lay-up there, in order to undergo her refit in anticipation of a return to service (4/2023). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Piraeus, where she arrived for her refit. She would head for drydock to the Small Vassiliadis Drydock (4/2023). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Piraeus, where she arrived for her refit. She would head for drydock to the Small Vassiliadis Drydock (4/2023). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Piraeus, where she arrived for her refit. She would head for drydock to the Small Vassiliadis Drydock (4/2023). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Piraeus, while being prepared for a return to service (4/2023). SAONISOS The SAONISOS seen in Piraeus, while being prepared for a return to service. She was eventually deployed on the Sporades during the summer, thus operating for the first time in four years (4/2023).
- Chrysa | greekpassengerships
CHRYSA (ΧΡΥΣΑ) -Farmakoris-Villiotis NE Built in 2017 (age 8). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under drydock in Salamina) The double-ended ferry CHRYSA was built in 2017 in Greece for the Greek company Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. She was deployed on the Perama-Salamina line. In 2020 she was deployed on the Rion-Antirrion line, where she operated for one season before heading back to the Perama-Salamina line in 2021. She returned to the Rion-Antirrion line in 2024. PHOTOS (2022, 2023): CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen leaving Salamina in order to head to Perama (10/2022). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen leaving Salamina in order to head to Perama (10/2022). CHRYSA The CHRYSA as she sails from Salamina to Perama (10/2022). CHRYSA The CHRYSA as she sails from Salamina to Perama (10/2022). CHRYSA The CHRYSA as she sails from Salamina to Perama (10/2022). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen docked in Salamina (11/2022). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen docked in Salamina (11/2022). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen arriving in Salamina (4/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen arriving in Salamina (4/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen arriving in Salamina (4/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen leaving Salamina immediately afterwards (4/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen leaving Salamina immediately afterwards (4/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen leaving Salamina immediately afterwards (4/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen departing Salamina (9/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen departing Salamina (9/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen departing Salamina (9/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen as she leaves Salamina for Perama (9/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen as she leaves Salamina for Perama (9/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen approaching Salamina (9/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen approaching Salamina (9/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen approaching Salamina (9/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen about to dock in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (9/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen about to dock in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (9/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen about to dock in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (9/2023). CHRYSA The CHRYSA seen docked in Salamina (9/2023).
- Panorama | greekpassengerships
PANORAMA (ΠΑΝΟΡΑΜΑ) -Olympian Ferries Built in 1987 (age 38 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under drydock in Perama) The conventional ferry PANORAMA was ordered in 1982 by the Trinidadian state-owned company Trinidad and Tobago Inter-Island Ferry Service. She was completed in 1987 in Germany as the PANORAMA, and she was deployed on the Port of Spain-Scarborough line on the Caribbean Sea, thus linking the island of Trinidad with the island of Tobago. After operating there for 23 years, she was sold in 2010 to the newly-established Greek company Panorama Shipping. She kept her original name (although she was reflagged to Greece), and she was converted in Drapetsona for a year. She was then deployed in late 2011 on the Rafina-Marmari line on the Petalioi Gulf. During her spell there, she operated under the Marmari Ferries joint venture alongside the EVIA STAR of Geraistos NE. In 2024 she was sold to the Greek company Olympian Ferries (which also acquired the EVIA STAR), and she was deployed on the Agios Konstantinos-Skiathos-Skopelos line on the Sporades. PHOTOS (2020, 2023): PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen arriving in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen arriving in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen arriving in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA beginning to maneuver in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA beginning to maneuver in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA beginning to maneuver in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen maneuvering in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen maneuvering in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen maneuvering in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA having finished her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen docking in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen docking in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen docking in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA having just docked in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA having just docked in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA having just docked in Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen resting in the port of Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen resting in the port of Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen resting in the port of Rafina (8/2020). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen arriving in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen arriving in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen arriving in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen as she arrives in the port of Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen as she arrives in the port of Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen as she arrives in the port of Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen having returned to Rafina from Marmari (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen having returned to Rafina from Marmari (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen having returned to Rafina from Marmari (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen beginning her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen beginning her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen beginning her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen performing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen performing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen performing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen having finished her maneuvering procedure and about to dock in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen having finished her maneuvering procedure and about to dock in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen about to dock in the port of Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen about to dock in the port of Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen having just docked in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen having just docked in Rafina (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen departing Rafina immediately afterwards (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen departing Rafina immediately afterwards (10/2023). PANORAMA The PANORAMA seen departing Rafina immediately afterwards in order to head back to Marmari (10/2023).
- Express Panormitis | greekpassengerships
EXPRESS PANORMITIS (ΕΞΠΡΕΣ ΠΑΝΟΡΜΙΤΗΣ) -Agia Marina I NE Built in 2019 (age 6). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under drydock in Syros) 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).
- Eirini | greekpassengerships
EIRINI (ΕΙΡΗΝΗ) -Patmos Boatmen Union Built in 2008 (age 17). 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).
- Agios Minas | greekpassengerships
AGIOS MINAS (ΑΓΙΟΣ ΜΗΝΑΣ) -Patmos Boatmen Union Built in 1997 (age 28). Registered in Patmos. Current line: Patmos-Marathi-Arkioi The small passenger ship AGIOS MINAS was built in 1997 in Greece for the Patmos Boatmen Union. She was deployed on the Patmos-Marathi-Arkioi line on the Dodecanese, and she also helps transport passengers arriving in Patmos via cruise ships to the island. PHOTOS (2022): AGIOS MINAS The AGIOS MINAS seen docked in the port of Patmos (8/2022). AGIOS MINAS The AGIOS MINAS seen docked in the port of Patmos (8/2022).
- Kefalonia | greekpassengerships
KEFALONIA (ΚΕΦΑΛΟΝΙΑ) -Levante Ferries ex-NISSOS KEFALONIA (ΝΗΣΟΣ ΚΕΦΑΛΟΝΙΑ) of Kefal onian Lines (2013-2018) Built in 1975 (age 50 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Perama) The conventional ferry KEFALONIA is undoubtedly the greatest ship that has ever operated on the Ionian Sea. She was built in 1975 in Japan, as the VENUS for the Japanese company Higashi Nihon Ferry. She spent her first 20 years in Japan, operating first on the Hachinohe-Tomakomai line. She then moved to the Aomori-Hakodate line in 1979, before then heading to the Aomori-Muroran line in 1987. She was bought by the Greek company Strintzis Lines in 1995 and she was renamed KEFALONIA. Following a major conversion in Perama, she was deployed on the Patras-Kefalonia-Ithaca line, where she would go on to experience a lot success over the next 15 years. Strintzis Lines was transferred to Attica Group and became Blue Star Ferries in 2000. The KEFALONIA nevertheless remained on her usual service. She initially operated under the Blue Ferries division, before beginning to operate under the Blue Star Ferries brandname in 2004. Later in that same year she was bought by the newly-established company Strintzis Ferries. She remained on the Patras-Kefalonia-Ithaca line until 2011, when she switched operations with her fleetmate, namely the EPTANISOS. As a result, she began service on the Kyllini-Kefalonia line. Strintzis Ferries however ceased operations in 2012, and both the EPTANISOS (now the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries) and the KEFALONIA were laid-up in Drapetsona. The KEFALONIA was detained for 16 months, with many rumours of her being sold for scrap. However, in 2013, to the Greek coastal service's joy, the ship was bought by the newly-established company Kefalonian Lines. She was renamed NISSOS KEFALONIA and she was deployed on the Kyllini-Kefalonia line. Later in that same year she also started to operate on the Kyllini-Zakynthos line and on the Kyllini-Kefalonia-Ithaca line, serving the latter only from 2013 to 2015. From 2016 to 2017, she was solely deployed on the Kyllini-Kefalonia line. In late 2017, she combined her operations on the Kyllini-Kefalonia line with the re-opening of the service where she had been acclaimed in the past, namely the Patras-Kefalonia-Ithaca line. She was therefore deployed on a new service on the Patras-Ithaca-Kefalonia-Kyllini line. After the 2018 season ended, she was sold to Levante Ferries and she was again renamed KEFALONIA following a major upgrade in Drapetsona in 2019. She then resumed service under her new owners on the Kyllini-Zakynthos line and on the Kyllini-Kefalonia line. In 2020 she returned to the Patras-Ithaca-Kefalonia-Kyllini line. PHOTOS (2013, 2014, 2016, 2019, 2023): NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA in Kyllini during her first season under Kefalonian Lines (7/2013). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA entering the port of Kyllini (7/2014). NISSOS KEFALONIA The legendary NISSOS KEFALONIA maneuvering in Kyllini (7/2014). NISSOS KEFALONIA The legendary NISSOS KEFALONIA maneuvering in the port of Kyllini (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The legendary NISSOS KEFALONIA maneuvering in the port of Kyllini (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The legendary NISSOS KEFALONIA maneuvering in the port of Kyllini (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA ready to dock in Kyllini (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA ready to dock in Kyllini (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA ready to dock in Kyllini (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA docking in the port of Kyllini (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA having just docked in Kyllini (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA having just docked in Kyllini (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA in Kyllini (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA having just exited the port of Kyllini and heading to Kefalonia (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA having just exited the port of Kyllini and heading to Kefalonia (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA during her early morning departure to her namesake island (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA A former Japanese ferry next to the 'Rising Sun': A beautiful photo of the NISSOS KEFALONIA next to the Kyllini sunrise (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA heading towards Kefalonia (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA heading towards Kefalonia (7/2016). NISSOS KEFALONIA The NISSOS KEFALONIA heading towards Kefalonia (7/2016). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen resting in Zakynthos. This is my first-ever picture of the ship under her new name (which she also used to have from 1995 to 2013) and her new owners, Levante Ferries (7/2019). KEFALONIA The legendary KEFALONIA seen in Zakynthos, in her first season under Levante Ferries (7/2019). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA in Zakynthos, in her first season under her new name and new owner (7/2019). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen approaching the island of Zakynthos (7/2019). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA about to enter the port of Zakynthos (7/2019). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA having just entered the port of Zakynthos (7/2019). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA maneuvering in Zakynthos (7/2019). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA having just docked in Zakynthos (7/2019). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen resting in Zakynthos (7/2019). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen resting in Zakynthos (7/2019). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen resting in Zakynthos (7/2019). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen in the port of Zakynthos (7/2019). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen in the port of Zakynthos (7/2019). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen in Piraeus, where she had arrived in order to then head to Drapetsona so as to perform her annual winter refit (4/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen in Piraeus, where she had arrived in order to then head to Drapetsona so as to perform her annual winter refit (4/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen in Piraeus, where she had arrived in order to then head to Drapetsona so as to perform her annual winter refit (4/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen during her short stay (and overall rare appearance) in the port of Piraeus, just before she headed to Drapetsona in order to perform her annual winter refit, after which she resumed her usual service on the Ionian Sea (4/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen during her short stay (and overall rare appearance) in the port of Piraeus, just before she headed to Drapetsona in order to perform her annual winter refit, after which she resumed her usual service on the Ionian Sea (4/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen docked in the port of Kyllini (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen docked in the port of Kyllini (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen docked in the port of Kyllini (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen resting in Kyllini (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen resting in Kyllini (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen resting in Kyllini (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen in the port of Kyllini (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen in the port of Kyllini (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen in the port of Kyllini (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA docked in Kyllini (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA docked in Kyllini (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen having arrived in Kyllini at dawn (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen having arrived in Kyllini at dawn (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen having arrived in Kyllini at dawn (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Kyllini at dawn (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Kyllini at dawn (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Kyllini at dawn (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen about to complete her maneuvering procedure in the port of Kyllini at dawn (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen having completed her maneuvering procedure and about to dock in the port of Kyllini at dawn (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen about to dock in Kyllini at dawn (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen about to dock in Kyllini at dawn (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen having just docked in Kyllini at dawn (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen having just docked in Kyllini at dawn (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen having just docked in the port of Poros in Kefalonia (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen having just docked in the port of Poros in Kefalonia (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen having just docked in the port of Poros in Kefalonia (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen docked in the port of Poros in her namesake island (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen docked in the port of Poros in her namesake island (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA seen docked in the port of Poros in her namesake island (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA resting in the port of Poros in Kefalonia (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA resting in the port of Poros in Kefalonia (11/2023). KEFALONIA The KEFALONIA resting in the port of Poros in Kefalonia (11/2023).
- Panagia Skiadeni | greekpassengerships
PANAGIA SKIADENI (ΠΑΝΑΓΙΑ ΣΚΙΑΔΕΝΗ) -Dodekanisos Seaways Built in 1986 (age 39 ). Registered in Rhodes. Current line: None (under drydock in Piraeus) The conventional ferry PANAGIA SKIADENI was built in 1986 in Japan, as the FERRY TACHIBANA for the Japanese company Nankai Ferry. She was deployed on the Wakayama-Tokushima line, where she remained until 2000. That same year, she was sold to the South Korean company Dong Yang Shipping Company (known as Dong Yang Express Ferry Company since 2005) and she was renamed ORIENT STAR. She served the Busan-Jeju line on the Jeju Strait, where she remained until 2003. During that same year she was sold to the Greek company Karystia Lines (owned by the Alifrangis family), thus becoming their second ship, after the MARMARI EXPRESS which had been acquired in 1999. She was temporarily renamed STAR A and she underwent a major conversion in Drapetsona, during which her bow was remodeled, while her stern was upgraded with the addition of outdoor sun decks, and her indoor areas were fully refurbished. She was eventually renamed ARTEMISIA in 2004, and she began service on the Rafina-Marmari line on the Petalioi Gulf in 2005. Following the completion of the 2011 season, she was sold to Dodekanisos Seaways, hence becoming their third ship and the first conventional ferry to begin services for them (indeed they had bought the ferry PANAGIA SKIADENI back when they were established in 1999, but that ship never operated for them, as she was sold within a few months to DANE Sea Line, and she is currently known as the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries). She was renamed PANAGIA SKIADENI and she underwent a refit in Salamina, before beginning service in late 2011 on the Rhodes-Symi line on the Dodecanese. From 2012 to 2014 she also operated on the Rhodes-Marmaris line. She underwent a major refit in 2021 in Salamina, during which her indoor areas were fully renovated. In 2023 she operated on the inter-Dodecanese lifeline linking the Dodecanese Islands with Samos, therefore operating on the Samos-Agathonisi-Farmakonisi-Arkioi-Patmos-Leipsoi-Leros-Kalymnos-Kos-Symi-Rhodes lifeline. She returned to the Rhodes-Symi line in 2024. PHOTOS (2022): PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen arriving in the port of Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen arriving in the port of Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen arriving in the port of Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen about to undergo her maneuvering procedure in the port of Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen about to undergo her maneuvering procedure in the port of Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen about to undergo her maneuvering procedure in the port of Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI about to dock in Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI about to dock in Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen docked in the port of Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen docked in the port of Panormitis in Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen heading towards the port of Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen heading towards the port of Symi (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen docked in the port of Rhodes (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen docked in the port of Rhodes (8/2022). PANAGIA SKIADENI The PANAGIA SKIADENI seen docked in the port of Rhodes (8/2022).
- Fior Di Levante | greekpassengerships
FIOR DI LEVANTE (ΦΙΟΡ ΝΤΙ ΛΕΒΑΝΤΕ) -Levante Ferries Built in 1998 (age 27). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Zakynthos) The amazing ferry FIOR DI LEVANTE was built in in 1998 South Korea, as the TREASURE ISLAND for the South Korean company Dong Yang Shipping Company. She began her career on the Busan-Jeju line on the Jeju Strait . She was renamed HYUNDAI SEOLBONG in 2000. Her company was renamed Dong Yang Express Ferry Company in 2005. She was seriously damaged by a fire which occurred while she was in Busan in 2011. Despite this, in 2012 she was purchased by the newly-established Greek company Levante Ferries, which is based in Zakynthos, and she was renamed FIOR DI LEVANTE. She was repaired in China and she underwent an extensive conversion, during which her entire appearance changed, her indoor areas were fully renovated, her outdoor areas were modified through the addition of sun decks, and her engines were upgraded. After two years of conversion, the ship was deployed on the Kyllini-Zakynthos line in late 2014, thereby quickly becoming the best ferry on the Ionian Sea as well as one of the best of the Greek coastal service. The ship received the 'Best Ferry in the World' award in 2016 by Shippax. The success of the FIOR DI LEVANTE led her company to purchase the IONIAN STAR of Tyrogalas Ferries in 2015 (which became the MARE DI LEVANTE), and this resulted in the end of the Ionian Ferries joint venture, and the beginning of a joint venture between Levante Ferries and Zante Ferries, named Ionian Group, which lasted until 2019. The ship was also deployed on the Kyllini-Kefalonia line as a result, while also operating occasionally on the Kyllini-Kefalonia-Ithaca line in 2016 and 2017. Currently the youngest ferry on the Ionian Sea, she is unarguably the most exciting and most luxurious ship in the region. She is the flagship of Levante Ferries. PHOTOS (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023) : FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE, the pearl of Zakynthos, seen on the Ionian Sea (7/2015). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE, the pearl of Zakynthos, seen on the Ionian Sea (7/2015). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE, the pearl of Zakynthos, seen on the Ionian Sea (7/2015). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen on the Ionian Sea, heading towards Kyllini. The 11880 sign in her hull stands for the 11880 telephone company, which is owned by the same person who owns Levante Ferries, businessman Georgios Theodosis (7/2015). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DIL EVANTE seen on the Ionian Sea, heading towards Kyllini (7/2015). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE leaving the port of Zakynthos (7/2015). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE leaving the port of Zakynthos (7/2015). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE leaving the port of Zakynthos (7/2015). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE in the port of Zakynthos (7/2015). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE in the port of Zakynthos (7/2015). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE in the port of Zakynthos (7/2015). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just entered the port of Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just entered the port of Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE ready to maneuver in Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE ready to maneuver in Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE maneuvering in Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE maneuvering in Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE maneuvering in Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE maneuvering in the port of Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE maneuvering in the port of Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE maneuvering in the port of Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE ready to dock in the port of Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE ready to dock in the port of Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE docking in the port of Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE docking in the port of Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just docked in Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just docked in Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just docked in Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The amazing FIOR DI LEVANTE in Kyllini, during her second summer on the Ionian Sea (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE, the flagship of Levante Ferries, in Kyllini, awaiting her next departure to Zakynthos (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE leaving Zakynthos for Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE leaving Zakynthos for Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE in Zakynthos shortly before her early morning departure at 05:45 (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The marvelous FIOR DI LEVANTE in Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The marvelous FIOR DI LEVANTE in Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The marvelous FIOR DI LEVANTE in Kyllini (7/2016). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE departing the port of Kyllini (7/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE departing the port of Kyllini (7/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE departing the port of Kyllini (7/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having exited the port of kYLLINI (7/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having exited the port of kYLLINI (7/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having exited the port of kYLLINI (7/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having left the port of Kyllini and heading towards Kefalonia (7/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having left the port of Kyllini and heading towards Kefalonia (7/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having left the port of Kyllini and heading towards Kefalonia (7/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE resting in the port of Zakynthos (8/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE resting in the port of Zakynthos (8/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE resting in the port of Zakynthos (8/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE resting in the port of Zakynthos (8/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The amazing FIOR DI LEVANTE docked in Zakynthos (8/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen in Zakynthos (8/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen in Zakynthos (8/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE unloading passengers and vehicles in Kyllini (8/2017). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE approaching the port of Kyllini (8/2018). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE approaching the port of Kyllini (8/2018). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE approaching the port of Kyllini (8/2018). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE entering the port of Kyllini (8/2018). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just entered the port of Kyllini (8/2018). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE maneuvering in Kyllini (8/2018). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE maneuvering in Kyllini (8/2018). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE docking in Kyllini (8/2018). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just docked in Kyllini (8/2018). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just docked in Kyllini (8/2018). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE now resting in Kyllini (8/2018). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having left Zakynthos (8/2018). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen heading towards the port of Kyllini (7/2019). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE entering the port of Kyllini (7/2019). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE entering the port of Kyllini (7/2019). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE entering the port of Kyllini (7/2019). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having maneuvered in Kyllini (7/2019). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having maneuvered in Kyllini (7/2019). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE about to dock in Kyllini (7/2019). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE about to dock in Kyllini (7/2019). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen maneuvering in the port of Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen maneuvering in the port of Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen maneuvering in the port of Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE docking in Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE docking in Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE docking in Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just docked in the port of Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just docked in the port of Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just docked in the port of Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE now docked in Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE now docked in Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE now docked in Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just arrived in Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just arrived in Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE having just arrived in Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen resting in the port of Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen resting in the port of Kyllini (8/2021). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen in the port of Kyllini at dawn. Picture taken by my father, to whom I am truly grateful (8/2023). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen in Piraeus during the evening, while being on the Main Vassiliadis Drydock (11/2023). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen in Piraeus during the evening, while being on the Main Vassiliadis Drydock (11/2023). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen in Piraeus during the evening, while being on the Main Vassiliadis Drydock (11/2023). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen having returned to the port of Zakynthos after having performed her annual refit in Piraeus, and resuming her winter lay-up (11/2023). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen having returned to the port of Zakynthos after having performed her annual refit in Piraeus, and resuming her winter lay-up (11/2023). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen having returned to the port of Zakynthos after having performed her annual refit in Piraeus, and resuming her winter lay-up (11/2023). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen docked in the port of Zakynthos (11/2023). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen docked in the port of Zakynthos (11/2023). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen docked in the port of Zakynthos (11/2023). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen in Zakynthos in the early morning, way before sunrise (11/2023). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen in Zakynthos in the early morning, way before sunrise (11/2023). FIOR DI LEVANTE The FIOR DI LEVANTE seen in Zakynthos in the early morning, way before sunrise. A few days after this picture was taken, she resumed her usual service on the Ionian Sea (11/2023).
- Champion Jet 1 | greekpassengerships
CHAMPION JET 1 (ΤΣΑΜΠΙΟΝ ΤΖΕΤ 1) -Sea Jets Built in 1997 (age 28). Registered in Limassol. Current line: Piraeus-Syros-Mykonos-Naxos-Ios-Santorini The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 was built in 1997 in Australia , as the INCAT 044. After a period during which she was advertised by her builder, she was taken over by the French company Condor Ferries. She began her career on the Channel as the CONDOR VITESSE, operating on the Poole-Guernsey-Jersey line until 1999, when she was chartered to the New Zealand-based company Interislander, serving the Wellington-Picton line on the Cook Strait. She returned to Condor Ferries the following year, and she was deployed on the Cherbourg-Poole line, under a partnership that was made between her company and Brittany Ferries. This lasted until 2011, when she was deployed on the St Malo-Jersey-Guernsey-Poole-Weymouth line. She was bought in 2015 by the Greek company Sea Jets, along with her sister ship, namely the CONDOR EXPRESS, and the ships were renamed CHAMPION JET 1 and CHAMPION JET 2, respectively. The CHAMPION JET 1 was converted in Elefsina, and she was initially deployed on the Piraeus-Mykonos-Naxos-Santorini line, before later going to the Piraeus-Sifnos-Milos-Folegandros-Ios-Santorini line and then to the Heraklion-Santorini-Ios-Naxos-Mykonos line. Her first season was not quite successful, as she was involved in a collision with the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins, and she experienced several engine problems and multiple delays. Fully refitted, she had a much better season in 2016, being deployed on the Heraklion-Santorini-Ios-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos line. In 2017, she returned to the Piraeus-Mykonos-Naxos-Santorini line. In 2019 she was chartered to the Spanish company Naviera Armas and she was deployed on the Almería-Melilla-Málaga line on the Alboran Sea. She returned to Sea Jets the following year, and she entered service on the Thessaloniki-Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos-Mantoudi line on the Sporades in 2021, while in 2022 she was on the Thessaloniki-Limnos-Mytilene-Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos-Mantoudi line. In 2023 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Mykonos-Tinos-Andros-Rafina line. In 2024 she was inserted on the Piraeus-Syros-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line. PHOTOS (2015, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023): CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 in Piraeus (7/2015). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 in Piraeus (7/2015). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 soon after entering the port of Piraeus (7/2015). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 soon after entering the port of Piraeus (7/2015). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2015). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2015). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2015). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 docking in Piraeus (7/2015). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 just after docking in Piraeus (7/2015). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 resting in Piraeus (9/2017). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 resting in Piraeus (9/2017). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 resting in Piraeus, having operated in the Cyclades throughout the entire day (9/2017). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 heading towards Paros (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 heading towards Paros (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 heading towards Paros (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 on the Cyclades, heading towards Paros (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 on the Cyclades, heading towards Paros (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 on the Cyclades, heading towards Paros (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 en route towards Paros (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen leaving the port of Ios (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 docked in Mykonos (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 leaving Mykonos (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 leaving Mykonos (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 approaching Mykonos (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 docked in Mykonos (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen leaving Mykonos (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen leaving Mykonos (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen leaving Mykonos (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 leaving Mykonos in order to head towards Paros (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 leaving Mykonos in order to head towards Paros (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen leaving Mykonos (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen leaving Mykonos (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 having returned to Piraeus (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen resting in Piraeus (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen resting in Piraeus (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen resting in Piraeus (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 docked in Piraeus (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 docked in Piraeus (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 docked in Piraeus (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 berthed in Piraeus (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 berthed in Piraeus (6/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 docked in Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 entering Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 entering Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 having just entered Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 having just entered Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 having just entered Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 having just docked in Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 having just docked in Piraeus (7/2018). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus, following her return to Sea Jets after one summer in Spain (8/2020). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus (8/2020). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 docked in Piraeus during the morning (9/2020). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus (9/2020). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus, after having completed her summer season on the Sporades and on the Northeast Aegean Sea (9/2022). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus, after having completed her summer season on the Sporades and on the Northeast Aegean Sea (9/2022). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus, after having completed her summer season on the Sporades and on the Northeast Aegean Sea (9/2022). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 now seen undergoing the first part of her annual winter refit in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 now seen undergoing the first part of her annual winter refit in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 now seen undergoing the first part of her annual winter refit in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen during her annual winter refit in Piraeus (9/2022). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen during her annual winter refit in Piraeus (9/2022). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen during her annual winter refit in Piraeus (9/2022). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus during the late evening (12/2022). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus (1/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus (1/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus (1/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 docked in Piraeus (1/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 docked in Piraeus (1/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus, shortly before she returned to service on the Cyclades (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus, shortly before she returned to service on the Cyclades (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus, having made her return to service (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus, having made her return to service (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus, having made her return to service (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 resting in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 resting in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 resting in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 spotted in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 spotted in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 spotted in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 in Piraeus (4/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus (5/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus (5/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 seen in Piraeus (5/2023). CHAMPION JET 1 The CHAMPION JET 1 docked in Piraeus (5/2023).
- Speedrunner Jet | greekpassengerships
SPEEDRUNNER JET (ΣΠΗΝΤΡΑΝΝΕΡ ΤΖΕΤ) -Sea Jets ex-SPEEDRUNNER III (ΣΠΗΝΤΡΑΝΝΕΡ ΙΙΙ) for Aegean Speed Lines (2009-2022) Built in 1999 (age 26) . Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET was built in 1999 in Italy, for the British conglomerate Sea Containers, alongside three other sister ships (namely the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the SUPERRUNNER JET and the SPEEDRUNNER JET 2 of Sea Jets). Initially known as the SUPERSEACAT THREE, she was deployed on the Liverpool-Dublin line on the Irish Sea. In 2000 she was transferred to the Liverpool-Douglas line. In 2001 she operated on the Calais-Dover line on the Channel, while in 2002 she returned to the Liverpool-Dublin line. In 2003, she joined her sister ship, namely the SUPERSEACAT FOUR, on the Baltic Sea, after being chartered to the Finnish company Silja Line and operating under the SuperSeaCat brandname. She was deployed on the Tallinn-Helsinki line. In 2007 she collided with the TALLINK AUTOEXPRESS 2 of Tallink in Tallinn, but she was repaired and she returned to service immediately afterwards. She was sold to the Greek company Aegean Speed Lines in 2008, along with the SUPERSEACAT FOUR, and both ships were renamed SPEEDRUNNER III and SPEEDRUNNER IV, respectively. After the completion of the 2008 season on the Baltic Sea, she went to Poland for a conversion, before arriving in Greece right in time for the summer of 2009. That year, she was deployed on the Piraeus-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos line on the Cyclades. In 2010 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos line. She continued on that same service in 2011, but she suffered a major engine failure which caused her to miss many months of activity. This, combined with the impact that the Greek financial crisis had on her company, saw her laid-up for the entire 2012 season in the Elefsina Bay. She was repaired, however, and returned to service in 2013, being deployed on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos line on the Western Cyclades, where she also stayed during the 2014 season. In 2015 she was chartered to the Moroccan company Navline and she was deployed on the Algeciras-Tangier Med line on the Gibraltar Strait. In 2016 she was chartered to Levante Ferries, and she operated on the Patras-Kefalonia-Ithaca line on the Ionian Sea, under the Ionian Group joint venture. Her charter ended after the 2016 summer season, and she returned to Aegean Speed Lines after the company sold the SPEEDRUNNER IV to Golden Star Ferries. She was once again deployed on the Western Cyclades, namely on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Kimolos-Folegandros-Sikinos line, in 2017. In 2018 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Kimolos line. In 2019 she was deployed exclusively on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos line. In 2022, Aegean Speed Lines sold her to Sea Jets, and she was renamed SPEEDRUNNER JET. She was deployed on the Siteia-Kasos-Karpathos-Chalki-Rhodes line on the Dodecanese. In 2023 she moved back to the Cyclades as she was deployed on the Piraeus-Milos-Folegandros-Sikinos-Ios-Santorini line, while in 2024 she operated on the Piraeus-Milos-Folegandros-Santorini line. PHOTOS (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III preparing to dock in Piraeus (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just docked in Piraeus (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just docked in Piraeus (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just docked in Piraeus (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III Crossing the SPEEDRUNNER III on the Cyclades, as she heads back from Serifos to Piraeus (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III Crossing the SPEEDRUNNER III on the Cyclades, as she heads back from Serifos to Piraeus (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III Crossing the SPEEDRUNNER III on the Cyclades, as she heads back from Serifos to Piraeus (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having entered the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having entered the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having entered the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen having entered the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The speedy SPEEDRUNNER III having just arrived in Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen reaching the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen reaching the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III preparing to maneuver in the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III preparing to maneuver in the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III preparing to maneuver in the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III about to maneuver in the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen maneuvering in the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III maneuvering in the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III maneuvering in the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III maneuvering in the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III almost completing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III almost completing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III almost completing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having completed her maneuvering procedure and preparing to dock in Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having completed her maneuvering procedure and preparing to dock in Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III almost set to dock in Sifnos (7/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III maneuvering in Piraeus (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III maneuvering in Piraeus (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III maneuvering in Piraeus (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen maneuvering in Piraeus (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III preparing to dock in Piraeus, having finished her maneuvering procedure (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just docked in Piraeus (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having just docked in Piraeus (8/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The reliable SPEEDRUNNER III seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III resting in the port of Piraeus (9/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen resting in the port of Piraeus (9/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III resting in the port of Piraeus (9/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III resting in the port of Piraeus (9/2017). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III resting in Piraeus (6/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III resting in Piraeus (6/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III resting in Piraeus (6/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus (6/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus (6/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus (6/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus (6/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus (6/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus (6/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III in Piraeus (8/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III in Piraeus (8/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III in Piraeus (8/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus (8/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus (8/2018). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen entering the port of Piraeus at night (7/2019). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus during the morning (7/2019). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus, prior to her morning departure for the Cyclades (7/2019). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen departing Piraeus for the Western Cyclades (7/2019). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen departing Piraeus for the Western Cyclades (7/2019). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen departing Piraeus for the Western Cyclades (7/2019). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2019). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III resting in Piraeus (8/2019). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen docked in Piraeus (8/2019). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen departing Piraeus for the Western Cyclades (8/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen departing Piraeus for the Western Cyclades (8/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen departing Piraeus for the Western Cyclades (8/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III on her way towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus (8/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus (8/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus (8/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III berthed in Piraeus (8/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus during the morning (9/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus during the morning (9/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus during the morning (9/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus during the morning (9/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus during the morning (9/2020). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen maneuvering in Milos (7/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus (7/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus (7/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus (7/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus (7/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus (7/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in Piraeus (7/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen leaving Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen leaving Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen leaving Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus in order to sail to Serifos (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III having arrived in Piraeus (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen maneuvering in Piraeus (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III in Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III in Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III in Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III resting in Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III resting in Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III resting in Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen in Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III A view of the SPEEDRUNNER III in Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III A view of the SPEEDRUNNER III in Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen leaving Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen leaving Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III seen leaving Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III making her way towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III making her way towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III making her way towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER III The SPEEDRUNNER III leaving Piraeus, in what turned out to be my last-ever picture of the ship under this name and under the livery of Aegean Speed Lines. She was sold in the spring of 2022 to Sea Jets, for whom she began service as the SPEEDRUNNER JET (9/2021). SPEEDRUNNER JET My first picture of the ship as the SPEEDRUNNER JET, as she seen arriving in Rhodes, during her first season under Sea Jets and under her new name, as well as her first season on the Dodecanese (8/2022). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen arriving in Rhodes, during her first season under Sea Jets (8/2022). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen arriving in Rhodes, during her first season under Sea Jets (8/2022). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus, after having finished her debut season with Sea Jets, and now undergoing her annual winter refit (10/2022). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus, after having finished her debut season with Sea Jets, and now undergoing her annual winter refit (10/2022). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus, after having finished her debut season with Sea Jets, and now undergoing her annual winter refit (10/2022). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET spotted in Piraeus (10/2022). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET spotted in Piraeus (10/2022). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET spotted in Piraeus (10/2022). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen resting in Piraeus during the winter season (11/2022). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen resting in Piraeus during the winter season (11/2022). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus, while still undergoing her annual winter lay-up (1/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus, while still undergoing her annual winter lay-up (1/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus, while still undergoing her annual winter lay-up (1/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus (1/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus, as she continues her annual winter lay-up (2/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus, while performing her annual winter refit (4/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus, while performing her annual winter refit (4/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus, while performing her annual winter refit (4/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET spotted in Piraeus (4/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET spotted in Piraeus (4/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus (5/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus (5/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET docked in Piraeus during the evening (5/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET docked in Piraeus during the evening (5/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET docked in Piraeus during the evening (5/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus during the evening, while still undergoing her annual winter refit (5/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus during the evening, while still undergoing her annual winter refit (5/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having entered the port of Piraeus during the evening, after having resumed service on the Cyclades under Sea Jets (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having entered the port of Piraeus during the evening, after having resumed service on the Cyclades under Sea Jets (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having entered the port of Piraeus during the evening, after having resumed service on the Cyclades under Sea Jets (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having arrived in Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having arrived in Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having arrived in Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen as she makes her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having returned to Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having returned to Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having returned to Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen about to dock in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having just docked in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having just docked in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having just docked in Piraeus (7/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having just entered the port of Piraeus during the evening (8/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having just entered the port of Piraeus during the evening (8/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having just entered the port of Piraeus during the evening (8/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having arrived in Piraeus (8/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having arrived in Piraeus (8/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having arrived in Piraeus (8/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus during the evening, having finished her summer service on the Cyclades (11/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen in Piraeus during the evening, having finished her summer service on the Cyclades (11/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having finished her service on the Cyclades, and now undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (11/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen having finished her service on the Cyclades, and now undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (11/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (12/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (12/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (12/2023). SPEEDRUNNER JET The SPEEDRUNNER JET seen docked in Piraeus (12/2023).
- Michalakis III | greekpassengerships
MICHALAKIS III (ΜΙΧΑΛΑΚΗΣ ΙΙΙ) -Gavanozis Shipping Built in 2017 (age 8). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Glyfa-Agiokampos The landing craft MICHALAKIS III was built in 2017 in Greece, for the Greek company Gavanozis Shipping. Being the company's first newly-built ship since 2010, she was deployed on the Agia Marina-Nea Styra line on the Petalioi Gulf. In late 2021, and from late 2022 until early 2023, she operated on the Lavrion-Karystos line in order to transport components of wind turbines that were due to be installed in Southern Evoia, together with the PANAGIA PARAVOUNIOTISSA of Deligiannis Ferries. In 2024, following the arrival of her newly-built fleetmate, namely the KAPETAN ARISTEIDIS II, she was deployed on the Glyfa-Agiokampos line on the North Evoian Gulf, operating under the Edipsos Ferries-Glyfa Ferries joint venture which includes her company, Aidipsos Shipping and Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. PHOTOS (2023): MICHALAKIS III The MICHALAKIS III seen docked in Lavrion, during her assignment on the Lavrion-Karystos line in order to transport components of wind turbines to Evoia (4/2023). MICHALAKIS III The MICHALAKIS III seen docked in Lavrion, during her assignment on the Lavrion-Karystos line in order to transport components of wind turbines to Evoia (4/2023). MICHALAKIS III The MICHALAKIS III seen docked in Lavrion, during her assignment on the Lavrion-Karystos line in order to transport components of wind turbines to Evoia (4/2023). MICHALAKIS III The MICHALAKIS III seen docked in Lavrion during the late evening (4/2023).
- Nissos Kalymnos | greekpassengerships
NISSOS KALYMNOS (ΝΗΣΟΣ ΚΑΛΥΜΝΟΣ) -ANEK Sea Lines Built in 1988 (age 37). Registered in Kalymnos. Current line: Kalymnos-Kos-Astypalaia The veteran conventional ferry NISSOS KALYMNOS was ordered in 1987 by the then-newly-established Greek company ANEK Sea Lines which is based in Kalymnos. The latter was founded in order to have a ship that would enable the connection of Kalymnos with the other islands of the Dodecanese on a daily basis. She was completed in 1988 in Greece and she was deployed on the inter-Dodecanese lifeline linking the Dodecanese Islands with the Northeast Aegean Sea, namely on the Samos-Agathonisi-Farmakonisi-Arkioi-Patmos-Leipsoi-Leros-Kalymnos-Astypalaia-Kos-Nisyros-Tilos-Symi-Rhodes-Castellorizon line. Her entry to service was deemed successful and she was widely praised for ensuring that all the islands would remain connected on a yearly basis. In 2003 her service was reduced to the lifeline connecting Samos with the Northern Dodecanese, hence she was deployed on the Samos-Agathonisi-Farmakonisi-Arkioi-Patmos-Leipsoi-Leros-Kalymnos-Astypalaia line. She was refitted with new engines in 2009, while undergoing a conversion in Keratsini. In late 2022 she ran aground in the island of Telendos next to Kalymnos and she was significantly damaged. She was repaired in Piraeus, but her company lost the operating license for the lifeline on which she was operating to Dodekanisos Seaways. She instead spent the 2023 season solely on the Kalymnos-Kos-Astypalaia line. In 2024 ANEK Sea Lines reacquired the operating license for the inter-Dodecanese lifeline, and the ship returned to the Samos-Agathonisi-Farmakonisi-Arkioi-Patmos-Leipsoi-Leros-Kalymnos-Kos-Astypalaia line. PHOTOS (2022, 2023): NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen as she arrives in Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen as she arrives in Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen as she arrives in Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen as she heads towards the port of Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen as she heads towards the port of Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen arriving in the port of Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen arriving in the port of Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen arriving in the port of Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS about to complete her maneuvering procedure in Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS about to complete her maneuvering procedure in Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS about to dock in Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS about to dock in Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS having just docked in the port of Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS having just docked in the port of Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS having just docked in the port of Patmos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen arriving in Leros during the late evening (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Leros during the late evening (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen having just docked in the port of Kalymnos at night (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen docked in the port of Kalymnos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen docked in the port of Kalymnos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen docked in the port of Kalymnos (8/2022). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen docked in Piraeus, after having finished her repairs following her grounding accident in Telendos, and awaiting to have her documents cleared in order to sail back to Kalymnos and to begin service once again (2/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen docked in Piraeus, after having finished her repairs following her grounding accident in Telendos, and awaiting to have her documents cleared in order to sail back to Kalymnos and to begin service once again (2/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen docked in Piraeus, after having finished her repairs following her grounding accident in Telendos, and awaiting to have her documents cleared in order to sail back to Kalymnos and to begin service once again (2/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen docked in Piraeus, after having finished her repairs following her grounding accident in Telendos, and awaiting to have her final documents cleared (2/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen docked in Piraeus, after having finished her repairs following her grounding accident in Telendos, and awaiting to have her final documents cleared (2/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen docked in Piraeus, after having finished her repairs following her grounding accident in Telendos, and awaiting to have her final documents cleared (2/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen in Piraeus, where she stayed for a few days as part of the final stage of her annual winter refit (2/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen in Piraeus, where she stayed for a few days as part of the final stage of her annual winter refit (2/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen in Piraeus, where she stayed for a few days as part of the final stage of her annual winter refit (2/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen docked in the port of Piraeus, while awaiting for her documents to be cleared in order for her to resume service on the Dodecanese (2/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS docked in Piraeus, having repaired and being ready to return to service on the Dodecanese, even though ANEK Sea Lines lost the subsidy contract for the lifeline on which the ship was operating (3/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS docked in Piraeus, having repaired and being ready to return to service on the Dodecanese, even though ANEK Sea Lines lost the subsidy contract for the lifeline on which the ship was operating (3/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS docked in Piraeus, having repaired and being ready to return to service on the Dodecanese, even though ANEK Sea Lines lost the subsidy contract for the lifeline on which the ship was operating (3/2023). NISSOS KALYMNOS The NISSOS KALYMNOS seen in Piraeus, a few days before she eventually returned to Kalymnos in order to return to service on the Dodecanese (3/2023).
- Osios Christodoulos | greekpassengerships
OSIOS CHRISTODOULOS (ΟΣΙΟΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΔΟΥΛΟΣ) -Patmos Boatmen Union Built in 2006 (age 19). Registered in Patmos. Current line: Patmos-Marathi-Arkioi The small passenger ship OSIOS CHRISTODOULOS was built in 2006 in Greece for the Patmos Boatmen Union. She was deployed on the Patmos-Marathi-Arkioi line on the Dodecanese, and she also helps transport passengers arriving in Patmos via cruise ships to the island. PHOTOS (2022): OSIOS CHRISTODOULOS The OSIOS CHRISTODOULOS seen docked in Patmos (8/2022). OSIOS CHRISTODOULOS The OSIOS CHRISTODOULOS seen docked in Patmos (8/2022). OSIOS CHRISTODOULOS The OSIOS CHRISTODOULOS seen docked in Patmos (8/2022). OSIOS CHRISTODOULOS The OSIOS CHRISTODOULOS resting in Patmos (8/2022).
- Superexpress | greekpassengerships
SUPEREXPRESS (ΣΟΥΠΕΡΕΞΠΡΕΣ) -Golden Star Ferries Built in 1998 (age 27). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Rafina-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Ios-Santorini 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 SKÅNE JET of the German company FRS). 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): 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). 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- Port of Perama | greekpassengerships
PORT OF PERAMA (ΠΕΡΑΜΑ) Suburb of Piraeus located on the Saronic Gulf, on the Aegean Sea, in the region of Attica. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): PERAMA 2018: Three double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2018: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2018: Two double-ended seen sailing near Perama: (From left to right) The FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni and the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE. PERAMA 2018: Two double-ended seen sailing near Perama: (From left to right) The FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni and the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE. PERAMA 2019: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2019: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2019: Three ships seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferries PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, and the high speed trimaran SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2019: Some traffic in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The newly-built GLYKOFILOUSA VIII of Panagia Glykofilousa NE has departed the port, while the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines is about to dock there. PERAMA 2019: Four ships seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferries PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines, the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, and the high speed trimaran SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2019: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines. PERAMA 2019: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS V II of Evia Ferries and the SPYRIDON S of Sofras NE. PERAMA 2019: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS V II of Evia Ferries and the SPYRIDON S of Sofras NE. PERAMA 2019: Three double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS V II of Evia Ferries, the IOANNIS SOPHIA K of Karnesis-Lalousis NE and the GEORGIOS of Georgios Lines. PERAMA 2019: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS V II of Evia Ferries and the IOANNIS SOPHIA K of Karnesis-Lalousis NE. PERAMA 2019: Three double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS V II of Evia Ferries, the IOANNIS SOPHIA K of Karnesis-Lalousis NE and the GEORGIOS of Georgios Lines. PERAMA 2020: Two ANEK Lines ferries having both joined the company during the 1990s and having both operated on the Adriatic Sea and in Crete, seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENZELOS and the KRITI I. PERAMA 2020: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines, the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PERAMA 2020: Two well-known veterans of the Greek coastal service, both built in Japan, seen in Perama: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PERAMA 2020: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines, the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PERAMA 2020: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines, the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PERAMA 2020: Four double-ended ferries docked together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE, the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2020: Four double-ended ferries docked together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE, the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2020: Three double-ended ferries docked together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the THEOTOKOS of Theotokos NE and the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines. PERAMA 2020: Three double-ended ferries docked together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the THEOTOKOS of Theotokos NE. PERAMA 2020: Three double-ended ferries docked together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The THEOTOKOS of Theotokos NE and the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines. PERAMA 2021: Three ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines, and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, which was undergoing her conversion in order to enter service for her new owners. PERAMA 2021: Three different ships seen laid-up in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up Ro-Ro carrier AYSHE of Aegean Cargo Management (previously chartered to Ekol), the ferry AQUA STAR of Sea Jets Ferries (which had just been acquired by her new owner) and the EXPRESS PEGASUS of Hellenic Seaways, months before she was sold for scrap. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries built in the 1970s in Italy, and also with previous experience in Italian waters, seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The AQUA STAR of Sea Jets Ferries, which had just been acquired by the company and was undergoing her refit, and the laid-up EXPRESS PEGASUS of Hellenic Seaways, which was not repaired following her accident in Kasos and was subsequently sold for demolition. PERAMA 2021: Three different ships seen laid-up in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up Ro-Ro carrier AYSHE of Aegean Cargo Management (previously chartered to Ekol), the ferry AQUA STAR of Sea Jets Ferries (which had just been acquired by her new owner) and the EXPRESS PEGASUS of Hellenic Seaways, months before she was sold for scrap. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the Ro-Ro carrier AKRITAS of the Cypriot-Greek company Salamis Lines. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines, the KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the Ro-Ro carrier AKRITAS of the Cypriot-Greek company Salamis Lines. PERAMA 2021: Two double-ended ferries of Tsokos Lines seen around Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI is already docked in the ferry terminal of the port, while the PROTOPOROS X is about to join her. PERAMA 2021: Two double-ended ferries of Tsokos Lines seen around Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI is already docked in the ferry terminal of the port, while the PROTOPOROS X is about to join her. PERAMA 2021: Four double-ended ferries seen around Perama: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines are already docked in the ferry terminal of the port, while the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines is about to join them. PERAMA 2021: Four double-ended ferries docked in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea spotted laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea spotted laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea spotted laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries built in the 1970s in Italy, and also with previous experience in Italian waters, seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The AQUA STAR of Sea Jets Ferries, which had just been acquired by the company and was undergoing her refit, and the laid-up EXPRESS PEGASUS of Hellenic Seaways, which was not repaired following her accident in Kasos and was subsequently sold for demolition. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, and still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2021: Two ships seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines, and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, which was undergoing her conversion in order to enter service on the Saronic Gulf. PERAMA 2021: Two ships seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines, and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, which was undergoing her conversion in order to enter service on the Saronic Gulf. PERAMA 2021: Two ships seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines, and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, which was undergoing her conversion in order to enter service on the Saronic Gulf. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Three double-ended ferries seen together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2021: Three double-ended ferries seen together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2021: Three double-ended ferries seen together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2021: Two double-ended ferries seen together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries. PERAMA 2021: Two double-ended ferries seen together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, and still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2022: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries, and the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which were both laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries, and the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which were both laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I. PERAMA 2022: One small passenger ship and two landing craft seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the double-ended ferry EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE are seen leaving the port in order to head to Salamina, while the double-ended ferry AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE is about to dock. PERAMA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, the AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Laloulis NE and the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE. PERAMA 2022: Four double-ended ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE has left the port in order to head to Salamina, while the AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Lalousis NE, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni are all docked. PERAMA 2022: Four double-ended ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE has left the port in order to head to Salamina, while the AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Lalousis NE, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni are all docked. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries, and the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which were both laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries which is undergoing her conversion in order to enter service in 2023, and the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which were both laid-up and awaiting their fates. PERAMA 2022: Two ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries is seen undergoing her conversion, while the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines is laid-up for the third straight summer, with her future being left uncertain. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries which is undergoing her conversion in order to enter service in 2023, and the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which were both laid-up and awaiting their fates. PERAMA 2022: Four different ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the NISSOS AEGINA of Leve Ferries (under charter to Joy Ferries), the ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter was undergoing her annual winter refit, while the other three were laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Four different ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the NISSOS AEGINA of Leve Ferries (under charter to Joy Ferries), the ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter was undergoing her annual winter refit, while the other three were laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, and still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries and one high speed ferry seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries belonging to Attica Group seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, until the BLUE STAR CHIOS (previously known as the NISSOS CHIOS) joined Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two conventional ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter was undergoing her annual winter refit, while former is laid-up. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries seen together in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries which is undergoing her conversion in order to enter service in 2023, and the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which were both laid-up and awaiting their fates. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries and one high speed ferry seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Four double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2022: Four double-ended ferries and one small passenger boat seen in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE are all docked, while the BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company is seen departing the port. PERAMA 2022: Three double-ended ferries and one small passenger boat seen in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, while the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company are seen departing the port. PERAMA 2022: Three different ships seen in Perama: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran GIANNIS S of Spanopoulos Speed Lines is seen undergoing her annual winter refit, while the double-ended ferries PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE are docked, as part of their usual services along the Perama-Salamina line. PERAMA 2022: One small passenger boat and one double-ended ferry seen having departed Perama in order to head to Salamina: (From left to right) The BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen crossing each other near Perama: (From left to right) The ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen crossing each other near Perama: (From left to right) The ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2022: Three conventional ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The NISSOS AEGINA of Leve Ferries (under charter to Joy Ferries), the ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter was undergoing her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Three conventional ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines along with the APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter two were undergoing her annual winter refits, while former is laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Three conventional ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines along with the APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter two were undergoing her annual winter refits, while former is laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Three conventional ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines along with the APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter two were undergoing her annual winter refits, while former is laid-up. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries spotted in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and one high speed ferry spotted in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries spotted in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which are laid-up, while the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries is undergoing her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Two large ferries with experience on the Adratic Sea seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which is laid-up, while the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries is undergoing her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which are laid-up, while the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries is undergoing her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which are laid-up, while the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries is undergoing her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE. PERAMA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen crossing each other near Perama: (From left to right) The PARALOS of Georgios Lines and the IOANNIS SOPHIA K of Karnesis-Lalousis NE. PERAMA 2022: Four double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PARALOS of Georgios Lines is seen heading towards the port, while the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE are already docked. PERAMA 2022: Four ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries (which is undergoing her conversion in order to enter service in 2023), the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines (which were both laid-up and awaiting their fates), and the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries (which was undergoing her annual winter refit). PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries spotted together in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries, one conventional ferry and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries, one conventional ferry and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two ships spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines is laid-up for many years, while the double-ended ferry THASSOS III is heading to the Ship Repair Zone in order to continue her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is undergoing her drydock in the PIRAEUS II Drydock (also known as the Small Perama Drydock), while the KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines are laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Four ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is undergoing her drydock in the PIRAEUS II Drydock (also known as the Small Perama Drydock), the KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines are laid-up, while the double-ended ferry THASSOS III is heading to the Ship Repair Zone in order to continue her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries and a one-day cruise ship seen in Perama: (From left to right) The KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines are laid-up, while the double-ended ferry THASSOS III is heading to the Ship Repair Zone in order to continue her annual winter refit, whereas the ANNA MARU of Hydraïki Cruises is also laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries and a one-day cruise ship seen in Perama: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is undergoing her drydock in the PIRAEUS II Drydock (also known as the Small Perama Drydock), the KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines is laid-up, while the double-ended ferry THASSOS III is heading to the Ship Repair Zone in order to continue her annual winter refit, whereas the ANNA MARU of Hydraïki Cruises is also laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Two high speed ferries, one conventional double-ended ferry and one open-type double-ended ferry seen in Perama: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries are undergoing their annual winter refits, POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is undergoing her drydock in the PIRAEUS II Drydock (also known as the Small Perama Drydock), and the THASSOS III is heading to the Ship Repair Zone in order to continue her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Several ferries seen together in the Perama Ship Repair Zone: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries (undergoing her conversion), the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Several ferries seen together in the Perama Ship Repair Zone: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries (undergoing her conversion), the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The AIAKOS of Evangelos NE and the AGGELIS F of Filiagkos NE. PERAMA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The AIAKOS of Evangelos NE, the AGGELIS F of Filiagkos NE and the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The AIAKOS of Evangelos NE and the AGGELIS F of Filiagkos NE. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the PROTOPOROS XIV of Tsokos Lines, which is seen leaving the port. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star. PERAMA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2023: Four different ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the landing craft DASKALOGIANNIS of ANENDYK Seaways (which was undergoing her annual refit), the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries (which was undergoing her annual refit). PERAMA 2023: Four different ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the landing craft DASKALOGIANNIS of ANENDYK Seaways (which was undergoing her annual refit), the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries (which was undergoing her annual refit). PERAMA 2023: Three different ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The landing craft DASKALOGIANNIS of ANENDYK Seaways (which was undergoing her annual refit), the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries (which was undergoing her annual refit). PERAMA 2023: Three different ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The landing craft DASKALOGIANNIS of ANENDYK Seaways (which was undergoing her annual refit), the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries (which was undergoing her annual refit). PERAMA 2023: Three different ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the landing craft DASKALOGIANNIS of ANENDYK Seaways (which was undergoing her annual refit) and the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two conventional ferries spotted together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three different ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries (which was undergoing her annual refit). PERAMA 2023: Six ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries, the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries, the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines, the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries of the Cyclades seen together in the Perama Ship Repair Zone: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries is undergoing her annual winter refit, while the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines is undergoing her conversion in order to begin service in Greece. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries and the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Four ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries and the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries and the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries seen together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries and the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries seen together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries and the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Five ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries, the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries, the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines, the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ships spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries is leaving, while the double-ended ferry ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company are docked. PERAMA 2023: Three ships spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries is leaving, while the double-ended ferry ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company are docked. PERAMA 2023: Two ships spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries is leaving, while the small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company is docked. PERAMA 2023: Three ships spotted outside of Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries and the small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company are heading towards Salamina, while the double-ended ferry FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni is heading to Perama. PERAMA 2023: Three ships spotted outside of Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries and the small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company are heading towards Salamina, while the double-ended ferry FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni is heading to Perama. PERAMA 2023: Five double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni is heading towards her docking spot, while the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company are already docked. PERAMA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company. PERAMA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company. PERAMA 2023: Five double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni is heading towards her docking spot, while the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company are already docked. PERAMA 2023: Four ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Four ferries seen together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Four ferries seen together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines in performing her drydocking procedure on the PIRAEUS III Drydock, while RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries and the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries are all docked. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen while undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Four ferries seen together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries seen while undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines, the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen while undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen while undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Four ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries of the Cyclades seen together in the Perama Ship Repair Zone: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries is undergoing her annual winter refit, while the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines is undergoing her conversion in order to begin service in Greece. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries seen while undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines, the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, and still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, and still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two ships spotted together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up one-day cruise ship ANNA MARU of Hydraïki Cruises, and the newly-acquired high speed ferry GOLDEN PRINCESS of Golden Star Ferries, which started the first part of her conversion under her new owners. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, and still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, while still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2023: Three large Japanese-built ferries seen in Perama while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL VII of Ventouris Ferries and the BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three large Japanese-built ferries seen in Perama while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL VII of Ventouris Ferries and the BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three large Japanese-built ferries seen in Perama while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL VII of Ventouris Ferries and the BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three large Japanese-built ferries seen in the Perama Ship Repair Zone while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL VII of Ventouris Ferries and the BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three large Japanese-built ferries seen in the Perama Ship Repair Zone while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL VII of Ventouris Ferries and the BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries. This was my last picture featuring the latter ferry under her name and under Blue Star Ferries, as she became the new LEFKA ORI of ANEK Lines following the completion of her refit. PERAMA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines are docked, while the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE is heading towards Salamina. PERAMA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines and the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines and the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines. PERAMA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines.
- Port of Kefalonia | greekpassengerships
PORTS OF KEFALONIA (ΚΕΦΑΛΟΝΙΑ) Island located on the Ionian Sea. PHOTOS (2023): KEFALONIA 2023: The two ships of Captain Vangelis Special Cruises (also known as Kefalonia Cruises) seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the port of Poros in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The KALYPSO STAR and the NIRIIS. KEFALONIA 2023: Two ships operating under the Taxiarchis joint venture seen together in the port of Sami in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry ITHAKI DIAMOND of Ionion P Lines and the small passenger ship SEA BUS 1 of Ionian Sea Ferries. KEFALONIA 2023: Five landing craft operating under the Taxiarchis joint venture seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The AGIOS GERASIMOS II of Lixouri NE, along with the VASOS K, the AGIOS GERASIMOS, the IASON and the AINOS of Ionian Sea Ferries. KEFALONIA 2023: Two landing craft operating under the Taxiarchis joint venture seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The AGIOS GERASIMOS II of Lixouri NE and the VASOS K of Ionian Sea Ferries. KEFALONIA 2023: Three landing craft operating under the Taxiarchis joint venture seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The AGIOS GERASIMOS II of Lixouri NE, along with the VASOS K and the AGIOS GERASIMOS of Ionian Sea Ferries. KEFALONIA 2023: Two landing craft operating under the Taxiarchis joint venture seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The AGIOS GERASIMOS II of Lixouri NE and the VASOS K of Ionian Sea Ferries. KEFALONIA 2023: Two landing craft operating under the Taxiarchis joint venture seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The AGIOS GERASIMOS II of Lixouri NE and the VASOS K of Ionian Sea Ferries. KEFALONIA 2023: Two landing craft of Ionian Sea Ferries seen together in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The IASON and the AINOS. KEFALONIA 2023: Two landing craft of Ionian Sea Ferries seen together in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The IASON and the AINOS. KEFALONIA 2023: Two landing craft of Ionian Sea Ferries seen together in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The VIKENTIOS D is seen leaving in order to head to the port of Argostoli, while the AGIOS GERASIMOS is seen undergoing her annual winter refit. Both ships usually link the ports of Argostoli and Lixouri on the Argostoli Gulf, within the island of Kefalonia. KEFALONIA 2023: Two landing craft of Ionian Sea Ferries seen together in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The IASON and the AINOS. KEFALONIA 2023: Two landing craft of Ionian Sea Ferries spotted together in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The IASON and the AINOS. KEFALONIA 2023: Three landing craft operating under the Taxiarchis joint venture seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The AGIOS GERASIMOS II of Lixouri NE, along with the VASOS K and the AINOS of Ionian Sea Ferries. KEFALONIA 2023: Two landing craft of Ionian Sea Ferries spotted together in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The IASON and the AINOS. KEFALONIA 2023: Five landing craft operating under the Taxiarchis joint venture seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The AGIOS GERASIMOS II of Lixouri NE, along with the VASOS K, the AGIOS GERASIMOS, the IASON and the AINOS of Ionian Sea Ferries. KEFALONIA 2023: Four landing craft operating under the Taxiarchis joint venture seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the port of Lixouri in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The AGIOS GERASIMOS II of Lixouri NE, along with the VASOS K, the AGIOS GERASIMOS and the IASON of Ionian Sea Ferries. KEFALONIA 2023: Two ships operating under the Taxiarchis joint venture seen together in the port of Sami in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry ITHAKI DIAMOND of Ionion P Lines and the small passenger ship SEA BUS 1 of Ionian Sea Ferries. KEFALONIA 2023: Two ships operating under the Taxiarchis joint venture seen together in the port of Sami in Kefalonia: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry ITHAKI DIAMOND of Ionion P Lines and the small passenger ship SEA BUS 1 of Ionian Sea Ferries.
- Port of Kavala | greekpassengerships
PORT OF KAVALA (ΚΑΒΑΛΑ) City located on the Kavala Bay, on the Northeast Aegean Sea , in the region of Eastern Macedonia. PHOTOS (2023): KAVALA 2023: Two ferries seen together right outside of the port of Kavala: (From left to right) The landing craft PANAGIA THASSOU of Thassos Ferries is heading towards the port, while the cruiseferry AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries has left in order to head to Limnos. KAVALA 2023: Two ferries seen together right outside of the port of Kavala: (From left to right) The landing craft PANAGIA THASSOU of Thassos Ferries is heading towards the port, while the cruiseferry AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries has left in order to head to Limnos. KAVALA 2023: Two ferries seen together right outside of the port of Kavala: (From left to right) The landing craft PANAGIA THASSOU of Thassos Ferries is heading towards the port, while the cruiseferry AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries has left in order to head to Limnos.
- Aeria | greekpassengerships
AERIA (ΑΕΡΙΑ) -Thassos Ferries ex-ORION III (ΩΡΙΩΝ ΙΙΙ ) of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE (2018-2023) Built in 2018 (age 7). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Keramoti-Thassos The double-ended ferry AERIA was ordered in 2017, as the ORION III by the Greek company Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, right after her sister ship and former fleetmate, namely the ORION II, was sold to the Mexican company Ultramar during her own construction. She was completed in 2018 in Greece, and she was inserted on the Perama-Salamina line. In 2019 she was deployed on the Megara-Salamina line, before heading back to the Perama-Salamina line in 2020. In 2021 she was deployed on the Rion-Antirrion line, while in 2022 she returned to the Perama-Salamina line. In late 2023, the ORION III was sold to Thassos Ferries and she was renamed AERIA. She began service on the Keramoti-Thassos line in 2024. PHOTOS (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): ORION III The ORION III resting in Salamina (8/2020). ORION III The ORION III resting in Salamina (8/2020). ORION III The ORION III resting in Salamina (8/2020). ORION III The ORION III docked in the port of Rion (9/2021). ORION III The ORION III having just arrived in the port of Antirrion (9/2021). ORION III The ORION III having just arrived in the port of Antirrion (9/2021). ORION III The ORION III having just arrived in the port of Antirrion (9/2021). ORION III The ORION III docked in the port of Antirrion (9/2021). ORION III The ORION III docked in the port of Antirrion (9/2021). ORION III The ORION III docked in the port of Antirrion (9/2021). ORION III The ORION III seen in Salamina, after having made her return to the Perama-Salamina line after one season on the Rion-Antirrion line (8/2022). ORION III The ORION III docked in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (8/2022). ORION III The ORION III seen in Salamina (10/2022). ORION III The ORION III seen resting in Salamina (10/2022). ORION III The ORION III seen resting in Salamina (10/2022). ORION III The ORION III seen docked in Perama, in what proved to be my final picture of the ship under that name and under Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, as she was sold in late 2023 to Thassos Ferries, for whom she began service as the AERIA (1/2023).
- Zakynthos I | greekpassengerships
ZAKYNTHOS I (ΖΑΚΥΝΘΟΣ I) -Kefalonian Lines Built in 1973 (age 52). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (laid-up in Perama) The conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I was built in 1973 in Germany, originally as the Ro-Ro carrier ship VILLE DE CORTE for the French company Compagnie Méridionale de Navigation for service between Corsica and Italy. She operated on the Marseille-Bastia-Ajaccio-Propriano line, remaining in this service until she was bought in 1989 by the Greek company ANEZ, in to replace the latter's previous ship, namely the ZAKYNTHOS, which had sank near the port of Kyllini. She was converted to a passenger ferry in Perama, being renamed ZAKYNTHOS I, and she entered service in 1990 on the Kyllini-Zakynthos line on the Ionian Sea. Her company became part of the Ionian Ferries joint venture in 1997, and from 2001 the ship also began operating on the Kyllini-Kefalonia line on a few occasions. ANEZ left Ionian Ferries in 2006 due to financial difficulties, and the ship was laid-up in 2007 in the port of Zakynthos. She remained there for five years, before being put back in service, despite being 39 years old at the time. She spent the 2013 summer season on the Kyllini-Kefalonia line. Her company returned to the Ionian Ferries joint venture during that same year, but left it again in 2014, and the ship was chartered to Kefalonian Lines for two years. She operated on the Kyllini-Zakynthos line and on the Kyllini-Kefalonia line in 2014, while in 2015 she only operated on the Kyllini-Kefalonia line. She returned to the Kyllini-Zakynthos line in 2016, following a major upgrade in Drapetsona. Her charter to Kefalonian Lines was subsequently extended to six years. In 2017 she operated on both the Kyllini-Zakynthos line and the Kyllini-Kefalonia line. In 2018 however she was laid-up in Drapetsona for the entire summer, with her service being taken over by the newly-acquired ALEXANDRA L. Kefalonian Lines then ceased operations on the Ionian Sea later that same year, leaving the ship's future uncertain. She was moved to Perama in 2019. PHOTOS (2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023): ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen in Kyllini, during her first summer back on the Ionian Sea under ANEZ (7/2013). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen in the port of Zakynthos, during her first summer with Kefalonian Lines (7/2014). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen in the port of Zakynthos, during her first summer with Kefalonian Lines (7/2014). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I in Kyllini shortly before her departure to Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I in Kyllini shortly before her departure to Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I A close-up picture of the ZAKYNTHOS I in Kyllini (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The stern of the ZAKYNTHOS I as she is seen in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen leaving Zakynthos and heading towards Kyllini (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen having departed Kyllini at dawn (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen having departed Kyllini at dawn (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I spotted after just having left the port of Kyllini, as she heads towards Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I spotted after just having left the port of Kyllini, as she heads towards Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I spotted after just having left the port of Kyllini, as she heads towards Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen after just having left the port of Kyllini, as she heads towards Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen after just having left the port of Kyllini, as she heads towards Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen after just having left the port of Kyllini, as she heads towards Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I resting in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I resting in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I resting in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen resting in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen resting in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen resting in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The veteran ferry ZAKYNTHOS I resting in Zakynthos during her third season with Kefalonian Lines (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I as she is seen in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I docked in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS 1 docked in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I docked in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen docked in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The bow of ZAKYNTHOS I in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The bow of ZAKYNTHOS I in Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I moored in the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I moored in the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I moored in the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). ZAKYNTHOS I Crossing the ZAKYNTHOS I as she heads towards the port of Kyllini (7/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I Crossing the ZAKYNTHOS I as she heads towards the port of Kyllini (7/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I Crossing the ZAKYNTHOS I as she heads towards the port of Kyllini (7/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I Crossing the ZAKYNTHOS I as she is seen heading towards the port of Kyllini (7/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen on the Ionian Sea, heading towards the port of Kyllini (7/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen on the Ionian Sea, heading towards the port of Kyllini (7/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen on the Ionian Sea, heading towards the port of Kyllini (7/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen on the Ionian Sea, while heading towards the port of Kyllini (7/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I Crossing the ZAKYNTHOS I on the Ionian Sea, as she heads towards Zakynthos (8/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I Crossing the ZAKYNTHOS I on the Ionian Sea, as she heads towards Zakynthos (8/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I Crossing the ZAKYNTHOS I on the Ionian Sea, as she heads towards Zakynthos (8/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I Crossing the ZAKYNTHOS I on the Ionian Sea, as she heads towards the island of Zakynthos (8/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I heading towards the entrance of the port of Zakynthos (8/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I heading towards the entrance of the port of Zakynthos (8/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I heading towards the entrance of the port of Zakynthos (8/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen heading towards the entrance of the port of Zakynthos (8/2017). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen laid-up in Drapetsona during the summer season (7/2018). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I laid-up in Perama, awaiting her fate (8/2020). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I laid-up in Perama, awaiting her fate (8/2020). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen in Perama, with her future still unknown (9/2021). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen in Perama, with her future still unknown (9/2021). ZAKYNTHOS I The ZAKYNTHOS I seen in Perama, still awaiting her fate (9/2021).
- Worldchampion Jet | greekpassengerships
WORLDCHAMPION JET (ΓΟΥΟΡΛΝΤΤΣΑΜΠΙΟΝ ΤΖΕΤ) -Sea Jets Built in 2000 (age 25 ). Registered in Limassol. Current line: None (under refit in Piraeus) The impressive high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET was built in 2000 in Australia. She began service as the VILLUM CLAUSEN for the Danish company Bornholms Traffiken, and she was deployed on the Rønne-Ystad line, which connects the Danish island of Bornholm with Sweden via the Baltic Sea. At the time of her delivery, she was the fastest passenger ship in the world, and she held the record for the fastest speed ever recorded by a ferry from 2000 until 2013, when it was surpassed by the newly-built FRANCISCO of the Argentinian company Buquebus. In 2005 she hit the quay in Rønne, which required her to be repaired in Landskrona. In 2006 she collided with the GRYF of the Polish company Unity Line in Ystad, and later that year she hit the lighthouse of Rønne, and she suffered significant damage. She was again repaired in Landskrona and she returned to service. In 2010, Bornholms Traffiken merged with the Danish services of Scandlines, which resulted in the creation of the new company Danske Færgen. As a result, Bornholms Traffiken was renamed Bornholmer Færgen. In 2018, after 18 years of service on the Rønne-Ystad line, the VILLUM CLAUSEN was sold to the Greek company Sea Jets. She arrived in Greece under the name WORLDCHAMPION JET. After being converted in Salamina, she entered service in 2019 on the Piraeus-Syros-Mykonos-Naxos-Santorini line. She automatically became the fastest ship in the Greek coastal service, and her entry to service was a massive success, as she made an immediate impact thanks to her speed and her impressive indoor amenities. Her introduction was widely acclaimed by passengers, and she also went on to win the prestigious 'Ship of the Year' award given by Lloyd's List Greek Shipping Awards for 2019. In 2020 she was inserted on the Piraeus-Syros-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line, while in the summer of 2021 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Syros-Mykonos-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line. PHOTOS (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having returned to Piraeus (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having returned to Piraeus (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having returned to Piraeus (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The impressive WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET, undoubtedly the most exciting introduction to the Greek coastal service in 2019, seen resting in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docked in Piraeus (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docked in Piraeus (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docked in Piraeus (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The speedy WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing the port of Piraeus in the morning (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing the port of Piraeus in the morning (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing the port of Piraeus in the morning (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET leaving the port of Piraeus for the Cyclades (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET leaving the port of Piraeus for the Cyclades (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET leaving the port of Piraeus for the Cyclades (7/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docked in Piraeus (8/2019). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET leaving the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET leaving the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET leaving the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen exiting the port of Piraeus (8/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET resting in Piraeus (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having exited the port of Piraeus and going at full-speed towards Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having exited the port of Piraeus and going at full-speed towards Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having exited the port of Piraeus and going at full-speed towards Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen heading towards Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen heading towards Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen heading towards Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The speedy WORLDCHAMPION JET seen sailing towards the Cyclades (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET on her way towards Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET on her way towards Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET on her way towards Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen arriving in Naxos (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen arriving in Naxos (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen arriving in Naxos (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen leaving the port of Naxos (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus during the early morning, right before dawn (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just arrived in Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just arrived in Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just arrived in Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing the port of Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing the port of Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing the port of Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen leaving Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just entered the port of Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just entered the port of Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just entered the port of Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just arrived in Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just arrived in Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just arrived in Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen maneuvering in Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen maneuvering in Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen maneuvering in Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen docking in Syros (9/2020). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen docked in Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen docked in Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen docked in Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET resting in Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET resting in Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET resting in Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET spotted in Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET spotted in Piraeus (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docked in Piraeus, just before her morning departure (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen arriving in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen arriving in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen arriving in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET on her way towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET on her way towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET on her way towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen heading towards her docking spot in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET maneuvering in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET maneuvering in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET maneuvering in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just docked in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just docked in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing the port of Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing the port of Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing the port of Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET preparing to sail following her departure from Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET preparing to sail following her departure from Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she is about to arrive in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she is about to arrive in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she is about to arrive in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The speedy WORLDCHAMPION JET arriving in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docking in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET departing Ios immediately afterwards (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET departing Ios immediately afterwards (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET departing Ios immediately afterwards (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET leaving the port of Ios immediately afterwards (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET leaving the port of Ios immediately afterwards (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET leaving the port of Ios immediately afterwards (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET maneuvering as she leaves Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET maneuvering as she leaves Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET once again arriving in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET once again arriving in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET once again maneuvering in order to dock in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET once again maneuvering in order to dock in Ios (7/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she departs Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she departs Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she departs Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET resting in Piraeus (8/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET resting in Piraeus (8/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET resting in Piraeus (8/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET in Piraeus (8/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docked in Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docked in Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docked in Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just returned to the port of Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just returned to the port of Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just returned to the port of Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2021). 32WORLDCHAMPION JET94 The WORLDCHAMPION JET heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen shortly before beginning her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET maneuvering in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET maneuvering in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET maneuvering in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just docked in Piraeus (9/2021). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing the port of Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing the port of Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen departing the port of Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she departs the port of Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she departs the port of Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she departs the port of Piraeus at dawn (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen on the Cyclades, as she heads back to Piraeus (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen on the Cyclades, as she heads back to Piraeus (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen on the Cyclades, as she heads back to Piraeus (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen on the Saronic Gulf, sailing at full-speed towards Syros (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen on the Saronic Gulf, sailing at full-speed towards Syros (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen on the Saronic Gulf, sailing at full-speed towards Syros (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET Crossing the WORLDCHAMPION JET on the Saronic Gulf, after she left Piraeus in order to head to the Cyclades (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET Crossing the WORLDCHAMPION JET on the Saronic Gulf, after she left Piraeus in order to head to the Cyclades (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET Crossing the WORLDCHAMPION JET on the Saronic Gulf, after she left Piraeus in order to head to the Cyclades (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET Crossing the WORLDCHAMPION JET as she sails on the Saronic Gulf, after she left Piraeus in order to head to the Cyclades (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads back to Piraeus (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads back to Piraeus (8/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET about to dock in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just docked in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just docked in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just docked in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen resting in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus during the late evening (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen resting in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen resting in Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus, having now started her annual winter lay-up following the completion of her summer services on the Cyclades (10/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus, having now started her annual winter lay-up following the completion of her summer services on the Cyclades (10/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus, having now started her annual winter lay-up following the completion of her summer services on the Cyclades (10/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen resting in Piraeus (10/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen resting in Piraeus (10/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen resting in Piraeus (10/2022). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen while undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (1/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen while undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (1/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen while undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (1/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in the port of Piraeus (1/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in the port of Piraeus (1/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in the port of Piraeus (1/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she undergoes her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (1/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (2/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus during the morning (3/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET continuing her winter lay-up in Piraeus (3/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET continuing her winter lay-up in Piraeus (3/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docked in Piraeus (4/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET docked in Piraeus (4/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus, after having just returned there from the Cyclades Islands (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus, after having just returned there from the Cyclades Islands (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus, after having just returned there from the Cyclades Islands (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET spotted in Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET spotted in Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET spotted in Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (7/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having returned to Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having returned to Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having returned to Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET making her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET making her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET making her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen having just docked in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen resting in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen resting in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen resting in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (8/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus, having started her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus, having started her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus, having started her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (11/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (11/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (12/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (12/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET seen in Piraeus (12/2023). WORLDCHAMPION JET The WORLDCHAMPION JET performing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (12/2023).