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  • Neraïda | greekpassengerships

    NERAÏDA (ΝΕΡΑΪΔΑ) -Sea Bond Built in 1999 (age 27). Registered in Aegina. Current line: None (under refit in Aegina) The small wooden passenger ship NERAÏDA was built in 1999 in Greece, initially as a traditional fishing boat. In 2016, she was sold to the Greek company Sea Bond and she was converted to a small passenger ship. She was subsequently deployed on the Aegina-Moni line, thereby connecting Aegina with its small neighbouring island on the Saronic Gulf. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024): NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA arriving in Aegina (6/2018). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen leaving Aegina for Moni (7/2019). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen docking in the port of Aegina (8/2019). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen docking in the port of Aegina (8/2019). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen docking in the port of Aegina (8/2019). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA having just docked in the port of Aegina (8/2019). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA having just docked in the port of Aegina (8/2019). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA having just docked in the port of Aegina (8/2019). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2020). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2020). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2020). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen arriving in Moni (9/2020). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen arriving in Moni (9/2020). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen arriving in Moni (9/2020). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA about to maneuver in Moni (9/2020). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA about to maneuver in Moni (9/2020). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen leaving Moni (9/2020). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen leaving Moni (9/2020). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA about to dock in Aegina (7/2021). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA about to dock in Aegina (7/2021). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen in Aegina (7/2021). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen in Aegina (7/2021). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen approaching the island of Moni (8/2021). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen approaching the island of Moni (8/2021). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA having just arrived in the island of Moni (8/2021). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA having just arrived in the island of Moni (8/2021). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2021). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen docked in the port of Aegina (8/2022). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen docked in the port of Aegina (8/2022). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen in Aegina (10/2022). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen docked in Aegina (4/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen docked in Aegina (4/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen docked in Aegina (4/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen entering the port of Aegina, after having returned from Moni (6/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen entering the port of Aegina, after having returned from Moni (6/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen in Aegina (7/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen in Aegina (7/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen in Aegina during the evening (7/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen in Aegina during the evening (7/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen in Aegina during the evening (7/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen in Aegina (8/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen in Aegina (8/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA spotted in Aegina during the evening (8/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA spotted in Aegina during the evening (8/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen in Aegina (8/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen shifting from one berth to another in Aegina (8/2024). NERAÏDA The NERAÏDA seen shifting from one berth to another in Aegina (8/2024).

  • Flyingcat 1 | greekpassengerships

    FLYINGCAT 1 (ΦΛΑΪΝΓΚ ΚΑΤ 1) -Hellenic Seaways (2005-2016) current İZNIK of Bursa Deniz Otobüsleri Built in 1991 (age 35). Was registered in Piraeus. Current line: None in Greece, sold to Bursa Deniz Otobüsleri for service in Turkey The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 1 was built in 1991 in Norway for the Greek company Ceres Flying Dolphins. She was the first catamaran of the company (and also the first one not to be a hydrofoil), and she was deployed on the Saronic Gulf, where she would go on to spend her entire Greek career. During her operations with Ceres Flying Dolphins, she operated on the Floisbos-Poros-Hydra-Ermioni-Spetses-Porto Cheli line. In 1999 she was transferred to Minoan Flying Dolphins, and she was deployed on the Piraeus-Poros-Hydra-Ermioni-Spetses-Porto Cheli line. She remained in that same service even when Minoan Flying Dolphins was renamed Hellas Flying Dolphins in 2002, and then when the company was rebranded as Hellenic Seaways in 2005. After 25 successful years on the Saronic Gulf (while also being, at the time, the high speed catamaran with the most experience in the Greek coastal service), Hellenic Seaways sold her to the Turkish company Bursa Deniz Otobüsleri in 2016. She was renamed İZNIK and she was deployed on the İstanbul-Mudanya line on the Marmara Sea. PHOTOS (2013, 2015): FLYINGCAT 1 The FLYINGCAT 1 in Piraeus (8/2013). FLYINGCAT 1 The FLYINGCAT 1 in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 1 The FLYINGCAT 1 in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 1 The FLYINGCAT 1 seen in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 1 The FLYINGCAT 1 resting in Piraeus during her last summer in Greece, prior to her sale to Bursa Deniz Otobüsleri (8/2015).

  • Agios Panteleimon | greekpassengerships

    AGIOS PANTELEIMON (ΑΓΙΟΣ ΠΑΝΤΕΛΕΗΜΩΝ) -Aneth Ferries Built in 1999 (age 27). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Kavala-Thassos The landing craft AGIOS PANTELEIMON was built in 1999 in Greece, as the IOANNIS APOSTOLIS II for the Greek company Nirides NE, which was based in Salamina. She replaced the company's oldest landing craft, namely the IOANNIS APOSTOLIS, which was retired in 1999 and then sold in 2000 to the Sierra Leonean company Great Scarcies Ferry Company. The IOANNIS APOSTOLIS II was deployed on the Perama-Salamina line, where she remained until 2007, when she was replaced by a newly-built double-ended ferry, namely the NAVARCHOS APOSTOLIS II (which was sold in 2017 to the Mexican company Ultramar). She was subsequently sold to Agioreitikes Grammes, which is based in the Agion Oros area. She was renamed AGIOS PANTELEIMON and she was deployed on the Ouranoupolis-Dafini-Agion Oros line, thus serving the monasteries of the Agion Oros in the monastic community of Mount Athos. She also became her company's new flagship, a title which she retained until she was sold in 2013 to S&L Ferries, which was based in Corfu. She was therefore deployed on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea. In 2015 she was sold to ANETH Ferries (which is based in Thassos), being traded for the THASSOS VI which joined S&L Ferries (now known as Kerkyra Seaways) as the AGIOS SPIRIDON. The AGIOS PANTELEIMON entered service for her new owners on the Kavala-Thassos line, where she remains today. PHOTOS (2023): AGIOS PANTELEIMON The AGIOS PANTELEIMON seen docked in the port of Kavala (4/2023). AGIOS PANTELEIMON The AGIOS PANTELEIMON seen docked in the port of Kavala (4/2023). AGIOS PANTELEIMON The AGIOS PANTELEIMON seen docked in the port of Kavala (4/2023).

  • Poseidon | greekpassengerships

    POSEIDON (ΠΟΣΕΙΔΩΝ) -Association of the Boatmen of Mykonos Built in 2002 (age 24). Registered in Mykonos. Current line: Mykonos-Agios Georgios The small passenger ship POSEIDON was built in 2002 in Greece for the Association of the Boatmen of Mykonos. Just like all of her fleetmates, she mainly transports passengers from cruise ships arriving in Mykonos to the latter's old port. She also operates on the Mykonos-Agios Georgios line. As her company assigns a specific number to each ship operating for the latter for identification purposes, the POSEIDON bears the number 10. She and the AGIOS SOSTIS are the two oldest ships of the company. PHOTOS (2018): POSEIDON The POSEIDON leaving the old port of Mykonos (6/2018).

  • Osia Methodia | greekpassengerships

    OSIA METHODIA (ΟΣΙΑ ΜΕΘΟΔΙΑ) -Kimolos Link Built in 2019 (age 7). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Milos-Kimolos The landing craft OSIA METHODIA was built in 2019 in Greece, for the Greek company Kimolos Link. She was inserted on the Milos-Kimolos line on the Cyclades. She replaced the PANAGIA FANEROMENI, which was sold to the Guinea-Bissau-based company Consulmar Bissau. PHOTOS (2021): OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA seen arriving in the port of Apollonia in Milos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA seen arriving in the port of Apollonia in Milos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA seen arriving in the port of Apollonia in Milos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA heading towards her docking spot in Apollonia in Milos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA heading towards her docking spot in Apollonia in Milos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA heading towards her docking spot in Apollonia in Milos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA about to dock in Apollonia in Milos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA having just arrived in Kimolos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA seen in Kimolos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA seen in Kimolos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA seen in Kimolos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA docked in Kimolos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA seen maneuvering as she departs the port of Kimolos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA seen arriving in Kimolos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA seen arriving in Kimolos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA An aerial view of the OSIA METHODIA in the port of Kimolos (6/2021) OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA docked in Kimolos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA docked in Kimolos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA seen resting in Kimolos (6/2021). OSIA METHODIA The OSIA METHODIA having just arrived in the port of Apollonia in Milos (7/2021).

  • Kaptan Stavros | greekpassengerships

    KAPTAN STAVROS (ΚΑΠΤΑΝ ΣΤΑΥΡΟΣ) -Kaptan Stavros NE Built in 1979 (age 47). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Rion) The landing craft KAPTAN STAVROS was built in 1979 in Greece, for the Greek company Kaptan Stavros NE. She began operating on the Arkitsa-Aidipsos line on the North Evoian Gulf, where she went on to become a very successful ferry. In 2000 she joined the Aidipsos Ferries joint venture, which included her company, Evoïkos Lines, Gavanozis Shipping and Aidipsos Shipping. In 2007 she moved to the Glyfa-Agiokampos line, where she stayed until 2009. In 2010 she was deployed on the Rion-Antirrion line, where she went on to stay for 12 years. In 2022 she was introduced on the Megara-Salamina line. In 2024 she moved to the Kosta-Spetses line, while in 2025 she returned to the Rion-Antirrion line. PHOTOS (2021, 2022): KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen heading from Antirrion to Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen heading from Antirrion to Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen heading from Antirrion to Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS Crossing the KAPTAN STAVROS as she heads towards Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS Crossing the KAPTAN STAVROS as she heads towards Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS Crossing the KAPTAN STAVROS as she heads towards Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS on her way towards Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS on her way towards Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS on her way towards Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS on her way to Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS on her way to Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS docked in the port of Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS docked in the port of Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS docked in the port of Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen in Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen in Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen departing Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen departing Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen maneuvering while she departs Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen maneuvering while she departs Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen maneuvering while she departs Rion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS completing her maneuvering procedure in Rion, in order to start heading towards Antirrion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS completing her maneuvering procedure in Rion, in order to start heading towards Antirrion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS completing her maneuvering procedure in Rion, in order to start heading towards Antirrion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS leaving Rion in order to go to Antirrion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS leaving Rion in order to go to Antirrion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS leaving Rion in order to go to Antirrion (9/2021). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen docked in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina, during her debut season on the Megara-Salamina line (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen docked in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen docked in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen docked in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen in Salamina (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen in Salamina (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen leaving Salamina (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen leaving Salamina (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen leaving Salamina (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS having departed Salamina (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS having departed Salamina (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS having departed Salamina (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen heading from Salamina to Megara (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen heading from Salamina to Megara (8/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen heading from Megara to Salamina (11/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen heading from Megara to Salamina (11/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen departing the port of Faneromeni in Salamina (11/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen departing the port of Faneromeni in Salamina (11/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen departing the port of Faneromeni in Salamina (11/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS leaves Salamina (11/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS leaves Salamina (11/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS leaves Salamina (11/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen as she heads to Megara (11/2022). KAPTAN STAVROS The KAPTAN STAVROS seen as she heads to Megara (11/2022).

  • Menekratis | greekpassengerships

    MENEKRATIS (ΜΕΝΕΚΡΑΤΗΣ) -Kerkyra Lines ex-OSIOS DAVID (ΟΣΙΟΣ ΔΑΥΪΔ) of Evoïkos Lines (2000-2017) Built in 2000 (age 26 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Igoumenitsa-Corfu The landing craft MENEKRATIS was built in 2000 in Greece, as the OSIOS DAVID for the Greek company Evoïkos Lines. She began service on the Glyfa-Agiokampos line on the North Evoian Gulf, under the Glyfa Ferries joint venture, which included other landing craft from Evoïkos Lines, Gavanozis Shipping and Aidipsos Shipping. In 2006 she was transferred to the Aidipsos Ferries joint venture and she began service on the Arkitsa-Aidipsos line. She remained in the joint venture until 2011, when her company decided to operate independently on the line. She returned to the Glyfa-Agiokampos line in 2011, and she remained there until 2012, before returning to the Arkitsa-Aidipsos line in 2013. In 2014 she was deployed on the Agios Konstantinos-Agios Georgios Lichados line. She returned on the Arkitsa-Aidipsos line in 2015, while also making some trips on the Agios Konstantinos-Skiathos line in order to transport additional trucks on the Sporades. In 2016, her company made a historic move by deploying the ship on the Piraeus-Northern Aegina line, serving the ports of Souvala and Agia Marina on the Saronic Gulf. The OSIOS DAVID became the first ferry to operate in Souvala since 2010 (the last one being the PHEDRA, previously owned by Nova Ferries) as well as the first landing craft to operate on a service based in Piraeus since 2007, when the legendary AIAS (which was owned at the time by Hellenic Seaways, being sold the following year to Boufis Shipping Company) was also on that same line. The introduction of the ship on the Saronic Gulf was successful, and she was joined by the small passenger ship ALEXANDROS of My Ways in the summer of 2016 (the ship, which was operating on the same service from 2008 to 2015, was bought by Evoïkos Lines, was renamed AGIA MARINA AEGINIS and resumed service on the same line). Despite her success, she remained on the service for just one season, as she was sold in 2017 to Kerkyra Lines (which had also bought her fleetmate, namely the AMALTHEIA, earlier in the year) in order to operate on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea, being renamed MENEKRATIS. She connected Igoumenitsa with Corfu through the Southern port of Lefkimmi. In 2019, she was chartered to the Saronic Ferries joint venture and she made a comeback on the Saronic Gulf in order to once again serve the port of Souvala. She was deployed on the Piraeus-Northern Aegina-Agistri line. She returned to Kerkyra Lines in 2020 and she was reinserted on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line. PHOTOS (2016, 2018, 2019, 2022): OSIOS DAVID The landing craft ferry OSIOS DAVID heading towards Piraeus after leaving the port of Souvala in Aegina (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The landing craft ferry OSIOS DAVID heading towards Piraeus after leaving the port of Souvala in Aegina (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The landing craft ferry OSIOS DAVID heading towards Piraeus after leaving the port of Souvala in Aegina (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The OSIOS DAVID on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Piraeus (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The OSIOS DAVID on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Piraeus (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The OSIOS DAVID on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Piraeus (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The OSIOS DAVID in the Saronic Gulf, heading towards the port of Piraeus (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The OSIOS DAVID resting in Piraeus (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The OSIOS DAVID resting in Piraeus (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The OSIOS DAVID resting in Piraeus (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The OSIOS DAVID seen resting in Piraeus (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The OSIOS DAVID resting in the port of Piraeus (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The OSIOS DAVID returning to Piraeus following a trip to Souvala in Aegina (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The OSIOS DAVID returning to Piraeus following a trip to Souvala in Aegina (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The OSIOS DAVID returning to Piraeus following a trip to Souvala in Aegina (7/2016). OSIOS DAVID The stern of the OSIOS DAVID in Piraeus. This was my last-ever picture of the ship under that name and under Evoïkos Lines, as she was sold the following year to Kerkyra Lines, being renamed MENEKRATIS (8/2016). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS resting in Igoumenitsa (8/2018). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS resting in Igoumenitsa (8/2018). MENEKRATIS The first picture of the MENEKRATIS back on the Saronic Gulf, operating on the Piraeus-Northern Aegina line for the first time since 2016, while also occasionally serving Agistri (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading from Souvala, in Aegina, to Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading from Souvala, in Aegina, to Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen about to dock in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen about to dock in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen about to dock in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS docking in Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS having just docked in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS having just docked in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS having just docked in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS now resting in Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS now resting in Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS now resting in Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen in Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen in Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The stern of the MENEKRATIS as she is seen in Piraeus (7/2019). MENEKRATIS Crossing the MENEKRATIS on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Souvala in Aegina (7/2019). MENEKRATIS Crossing the MENEKRATIS on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Souvala in Aegina (7/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS having just entered the port of Piraeus. The logo of Saronic Ferries was added on both sides of her bow (8/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS resting in Piraeus (8/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS resting in Piraeus (8/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS resting in Piraeus (8/2019). MENEKRATIS Crossing the MENEKRATIS on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2019). MENEKRATIS Crossing the MENEKRATIS on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS having left Piraeus and heading towards the port of Souvala in Aegina (8/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS having left Piraeus and heading towards the port of Souvala in Aegina (8/2019). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen in Corfu, having returned there since late 2019 after having completed her charter to Saronic Ferries (9/2022). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen docked in Corfu during the evening (9/2022). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen docked in Corfu during the evening, now also featuring the insignia of Kerkyra Lines on both sides of her hull (9/2022). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen docked in Corfu during the evening (9/2022). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen in the port of Corfu (9/2022). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS having left Corfu in order to head to Igoumenitsa (9/2022). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS having left Corfu in order to head to Igoumenitsa (9/2022). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS having left Corfu in order to head to Igoumenitsa (9/2022). MENEKRATIS The MENEKRATIS seen in the port of Corfu (9/2022).

  • Athanasios V | greekpassengerships

    ATHANASIOS V (ΑΘΑΝΑΣΙΟΣ Β) -Voutirakos Cruises Built in 2016 (age 10 ) . Registered in Elefsina. Current line: Zakynthos-Marathonisi The small high speed boat ATHANASIOS V was built in 2016 in Greece, thus becoming the second ship of her type to operate for the Greek company Voutirakos Cruises (which is based in Zakynthos), after her sister ship, namely the STAVROULA V, which was built in 2014. Like her sister ship, the ATHANASIOS V performs daily cruises around the island of Zakynthos and to the small island of Marathonisi on the Ionian Sea. PHOTOS (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): ATHANASIOS V The modern ATHANASIOS V while she performs a cruise around the island of Zakynthos (8/2017). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V approaching the port of Zakynthos (8/2018). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V approaching the port of Zakynthos (8/2018). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V approaching the port of Zakynthos (8/2018). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V entering the port of Zakynthos (8/2018). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V having just entered the port of Zakynthos (8/2018). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V resting in the port of Zakynthos (7/2019). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V resting in the port of Zakynthos (7/2019). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen sailing next to the Cameo islet located next to Marathonisi (8/2021). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen sailing next to the Cameo islet located next to Marathonisi (8/2021). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen sailing next to the Cameo islet located next to Marathonisi (8/2021). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen departing the port of Zakynthos in the morning (8/2021). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen departing the port of Zakynthos in the morning (8/2021). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen departing the port of Zakynthos in the morning (8/2021). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen leaving the port of Zakynthos (8/2021). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen exiting the port of Zakynthos (8/2021). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen heading to the port of Zakynthos while performing one of her usual cruises around the island (7/2022). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen heading to the port of Zakynthos while performing one of her usual cruises around the island (7/2022). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen heading to the port of Zakynthos while performing one of her usual cruises around the island (7/2022). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V on her way towards the port of Zakynthos while performing one of her usual cruises around the island (7/2022). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V on her way towards the port of Zakynthos while performing one of her usual cruises around the island (7/2022). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Zakynthos (11/2023). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen docked in Zakynthos (8/2024). ATHANASIOS V The ATHANASIOS V seen docked in Zakynthos (8/2024).

  • El. Venizelos | greekpassengerships

    EL. VENIZELOS (ΕΛ. ΒΕΝΙΖΕΛΟΣ) -ANEK Lines Built in 1992 (age 34). Registered in Chania. Current line: None (under refit in Elefsina) The gigantic cruiseferry EL. VENIZELOS was originally ordered in 1979 for the Swedish giants Stena Line, along with three other sister ships, to be built in the early 1980s in Poland. Intended to be named STENA POLONICA, her construction was however delayed and, despite being launched in 1984, Stena Line canceled her delivery (along with that of one of one of her sister ships, although the other two were completed and still operate for Stena Line to date). She remained laid-up in Gdynia before being purchased by the Norwegian company Fred. Olsen Lines in 1988. Her incomplete hull was renamed BONANZA, and she was towed to Bremen in Germany. However, once again, plans to complete her construction were canceled, so the ship remained laid-up until 1989, when she was bought by the Greek company ANEK Lines. The ship was towed to Perama in Greece for the rest of her construction, under the name KYDON II, and she was finally completed in 1992 under the name EL. VENIZELOS (in memory of the iconic Greek politician Eleftherios Venizelos, who came from Crete, the base of ANEK Lines). She was deployed on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Ancona-Trieste line on the Adriatic Sea, becoming the biggest and largest ferry in the Greek coastal service (a record later surpassed by the CRUISE OLYMPIA and the CRUISE EUROPA of Minoan Lines, although the latter ferries carried the Italian flag, which makes the EL. VENIZELOS the biggest and largest ferry carrying the Greek flag), as well as the largest ferry on the Mediterranean Sea at the time. She was the flagship of ANEK Lines until the delivery of the newly-built OLYMPIC CHAMPION (now the SUPERFAST III of Superfast Ferries) in 2000. From the winters of 1993 to 2004, she also operated on the Piraeus-Chania line and on the Piraeus-Heraklion line, replacing her fleetmates operating on the latter services during their respective refits. In 2000 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Heraklion line, while in 2001 she returned to the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Ancona-Trieste line. In 2003, her service was limited to the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Trieste line. By this year, despite both her size and her impressive onboard accommodation, her small garage and her slow speed were two major issues in her service, and this made it difficult for the ship to compete against her newly-built rivals owned by companies such as Superfast Ferries, Blue Star Ferries and Minoan Lines, which combined both fast speed and large garage size with luxurious service. As a result, in the summer of 2004, the ship was chartered to the Tunisian company Tunisia Ferries (also known as Compagnie Tunisienne de Navigation, or COTUNAV), for whom she was deployed on the Marseille-Tunis line and on the Genoa-Tunis line. From this year to 2011, the ship continued to operate for Tunisia Ferries during the summer, while in the winter she would return to operate for ANEK Lines, being deployed on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Trieste line in 2005 and 2006, on the Piraeus-Heraklion line in 2007, and on the Piraeus-Chania line from 2008 to 2011. In 2012, the ship spent the summer on the Piraeus-Chania line under ANEK Lines, thereby replacing her elder fleetmate, namely the LATO. She stayed there until 2013, when she was chartered to the French company SNCM (Société Nationale Maritime Corse-Méditerranée). She was deployed on the Marseille-Ajaccio-Algiers line, but her charter ended abruptly during that same year, after a poor performance throughout the season. She returned to Greece and she was laid-up in Perama. For the summer of 2014, she was chartered to the Italian company Go In Sardinia, and she was deployed on the Livorno-Olbia-Arbatax line on the Tyrrhenian Sea. But this charter did not go well either, and the ship was once again laid-up in Perama, remaining there until the summer of 2015, when she was called to serve the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line in order to transport refugees that had arrived in the Northeast Aegean Sea Islands. She continued this service until the summer of 2016, when she was chartered to Africa Morocco Link in order to operate on the Algeciras-Tangier Med line on the Gibraltar Strait. The charter was a failure, as the ship was too large to operate on a service where travel time usually lasts only two hours. After the summer, she returned to Greece, and she was once again deployed on the Piraeus-Chania line in 2017, instead of her fleetmate, namely the KYDON, which was chartered overseas. In 2018, while sailing from Piraeus to Chania, she had a fire which spread through the garage area, but which, thanks to the crew, was safely extinguished without any casualties, although the ship was significantly damaged. She was repaired in Perama and she subsequently returned to service. In 2020 she was replaced by the ELYROS and she was laid-up in Perama as a result. After three years there, she was once again reactivated and she returned to service on the Piraeus-Chania line in 2023. In 2025 she was chartered to the Algerian company Algérie Ferries and she was deployed on the Alicante-Algiers-Oran line. PHOTOS (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024): EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The gigantic EL. VENIZELOS in Piraeus, operating on the Piraeus-Chania line for the first time since 2012 (7/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS, one of ANEK Lines' veterans, seen in Piraeus (7/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS in Piraeus (7/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (7/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS having exited the port of Piraeus and heading towards Chania (7/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS resting in Piraeus (8/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS resting in Piraeus (8/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS resting in Piraeus (8/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The enormous EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus (8/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS docked in Piraeus (8/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS docked in Piraeus (8/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus (9/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus (9/2017). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS resting in Piraeus (6/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS resting in Piraeus (6/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS resting in Piraeus (6/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS docked in Piraeus (6/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS docked in Piraeus (6/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS docked in Piraeus (6/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS in Piraeus (6/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus (8/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus (8/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS having departed Piraeus (8/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS having departed Piraeus (8/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS having departed Piraeus (8/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS exiting the port of Piraeus (8/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS having exited Piraeus and heading towards Chania (8/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS in Piraeus, two weeks prior to her fire incident later in the summer (8/2018). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS in Piraeus, shortly after being repaired following the fire incident she had in August 2018 (7/2019). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS resting in Piraeus (7/2019). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS resting in Piraeus (7/2019). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS resting in Piraeus (7/2019). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS resting in Piraeus (7/2019). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS having just returned to Piraeus, having arrived from Chania (7/2019). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS having just returned to Piraeus, having arrived from Chania (7/2019). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS docked in Piraeus (7/2019). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS resting in Piraeus (8/2019). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Perama (8/2020). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Perama (8/2021). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Perama (8/2021). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS spotted in Perama, awaiting her fate (9/2021). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on drydock at the PIRAEUS III Drydock in Perama, in anticipation of her return to service on the Piraeus-Chania line, after three years of lay-up in Perama (4/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on drydock at the PIRAEUS III Drydock in Perama, in anticipation of her return to service on the Piraeus-Chania line, after three years of lay-up in Perama (4/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on drydock at the PIRAEUS III Drydock in Perama, in anticipation of her return to service on the Piraeus-Chania line, after three years of lay-up in Perama (4/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on drydock at the PIRAEUS III Drydock in Perama, undergoing the necessary preparations ahead of her return to service on the Piraeus-Chania line, after three years of lay-up in Perama (4/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on drydock at the PIRAEUS III Drydock in Perama, undergoing the necessary preparations ahead of her return to service on the Piraeus-Chania line, after three years of lay-up in Perama (4/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on drydock at the PIRAEUS III Drydock in Perama, undergoing the necessary preparations ahead of her return to service on the Piraeus-Chania line, after three years of lay-up in Perama (4/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on the Saronic Gulf while heading to Piraeus, during her first summer of operations since the 2019 season (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on the Saronic Gulf while heading to Piraeus, during her first summer of operations since the 2019 season (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on the Saronic Gulf while heading to Piraeus, during her first summer of operations since the 2019 season (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS spotted on the Saronic Gulf just before she enters the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS spotted on the Saronic Gulf just before she enters the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS spotted on the Saronic Gulf just before she enters the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she returns to Piraeus from Chania during the day (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she returns to Piraeus from Chania during the day (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she returns to Piraeus from Chania during the day (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen about to enter Piraeus, during her first summer back in service after three years of lay-up (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen about to enter Piraeus, during her first summer back in service after three years of lay-up (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen about to enter Piraeus, during her first summer back in service after three years of lay-up (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on her way towards the entrance of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on her way towards the entrance of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen on her way towards the entrance of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen making her way towards the entrance of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen making her way towards the entrance of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen making her way towards the entrance of the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS Passing by the EL. VENIZELOS as she is about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS Passing by the EL. VENIZELOS as she is about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS Passing by the EL. VENIZELOS as she is about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen right after having passed by her, shortly before she entered the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen right after having passed by her, shortly before she entered the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen right after having passed by her, shortly before she entered the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS Another view of the EL. VENIZELOS, shortly before she entered the port of Piraeus (8/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen docked in Piraeus (12/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen docked in Piraeus (12/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen docked in Piraeus (12/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS in Piraeus (12/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus during the evening (12/2023). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus, while now featuring the new logo of ANEK Lines on her hull (6/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus, while now featuring the new logo of ANEK Lines on her hull (6/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus, while now featuring the new logo of ANEK Lines on her hull (6/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen docked in Piraeus (6/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen docked in Piraeus (6/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen docked in Piraeus (6/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus (6/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus (6/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS spotted in Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus during the morning (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS spotted in the port of Piraeus (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS spotted in the port of Piraeus (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus in order to make her way towards Chania (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus in order to make her way towards Chania (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS spotted in the port of Piraeus (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen resting in Piraeus (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen resting in Piraeus (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen resting in Piraeus (7/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS docked in Piraeus (8/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS docked in Piraeus (8/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS docked in Piraeus (8/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen beginning her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen beginning her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen completing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen having completed her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus, and now ready to dock (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen having completed her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus, and now ready to dock (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen having completed her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus, and now ready to dock (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen having just docked in Piraeus (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen having just docked in Piraeus (12/2024). EL. VENIZELOS The EL. VENIZELOS seen having just docked in Piraeus (12/2024).

  • Flying Dolphin Athina | greekpassengerships

    FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA (ΦΛΑΪΝΓΚ ΝΤΟΛΦΙΝ ΑΘΗΝΑ) -Aegean Flying Dolphins Built in 1991 (age 35). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA was built in 1991 in Georgia, as the DELFINI V for the Greek company Ilio Lines. She started her career on the Cyclades, serving the Karystos-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line. In 2001 she was assigned to operate under the Saronic Dolphins brandname, and she was transferred to the Saronic Gulf, namely on the Piraeus-Poros-Hydra-Ermioni-Spetses-Porto Cheli line. In 2005 she was renamed BLUE DELPHIN I and she was laid-up in Salamina. She was acquired by the Greek company Planet Seaways in 2007, and she was renamed FLYING DOLPHIN VARDARIS. She was deployed on the Thessaloniki-Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos line on the Sporades. She was laid-up in 2009 (initially in Thessaloniki and later in Perama), being temporarily renamed VARDARIS. She was then bought by Aegean Flying Dolphins in 2010. She was renamed FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA, and she returned to the Saronic Gulf, as she was introduced on the Piraeus-Hydra-Spetses-Porto Cheli line in that same year. Since 2011 she has been deployed on the Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri line. PHOTOS (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving the port of Aegina (7/2013). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA approaching Aegina, after arriving from Agistri (7/2014). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving Aegina shortly afterwards (7/2014). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA arriving in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA 2015 Saronic Gulf Racing Competition: The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA vs Seabird: Who wins the race? (7/2015) FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, en route to Aegina (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, en route to Aegina (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The bow of the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA arriving in Piraeus, passing by the CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA sailing on the Saronic Gulf, while going towards Aegina (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA sailing on the Saronic Gulf, while going towards Aegina (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA sailing on the Saronic Gulf, while going towards Aegina (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf while she heads for Piraeus (7/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf while she heads for Piraeus (7/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf while she heads for Piraeus (7/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to leave Aegina for Piraeus in the evening (8/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to leave Aegina for Piraeus in the evening (8/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to leave Aegina for Piraeus in the evening (8/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving Aegina for Piraeus in the evening (8/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving Aegina for Piraeus in the evening (8/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving the port of Piraeus and heading towards the port's exit (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving the port of Piraeus and heading towards the port's exit (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving the port of Piraeus and heading towards the port's exit (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus and heading towards the port's exit (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Aegina (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Aegina (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Aegina (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA see on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Aegina (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA approaching the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA entering the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA entering the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus and now heading towards her docking spot (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived back in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived back in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived back in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just returned to Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA resting a bit in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to enter the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA in the process of entering the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA in the process of entering the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Aegina (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Aegina (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Aegina (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Aegina (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Aegina (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Aegina (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Aegina (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Aegina (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving the port of Aegina (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA arrives in the port of Aegina (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus, making her way towards her docking spot (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus, making her way towards her docking spot (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus, making her way towards her docking spot (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA docked in Piraeus (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA approaching the port of Aegina during the evening (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards the port of Aegina (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards the port of Aegina (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards the port of Aegina (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen in Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen in Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen in Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA resting in Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to leave the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to leave the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus and heading towards the port's exit (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA in Piraeus (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen in Piraeus (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen in Piraeus (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing Piraeus (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards Aegina (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards Aegina (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Aegina (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Aegina (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Aegina (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving the port of Aegina (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving the port of Aegina (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having exited Piraeus and heading towards Aegina (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving Piraeus (6/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading from Aegina to Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA resting in Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen en route from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen in Piraeus, shortly her departure for Aegina and Agistri. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful (5/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf as she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards Aegina (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards Aegina (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA approaching the port of Aegina (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA approaching the port of Aegina (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA approaching the port of Aegina (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to dock in Aegina (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus shortly afterwards (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus shortly afterwards (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Piraeus shortly afterwards (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen approaching Agistri (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen approaching Agistri (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen approaching Agistri (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to dock in the port of Agistri (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to dock in the port of Agistri (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA preparing to dock in the port of Agistri (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen docking in Agistri (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen docking in Agistri (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Aegina (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Aegina (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Aegina (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on her way towards Aegina (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just docked in Piraeus (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen resting in Piraeus (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen entering the port of Aegina (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA as she is en route towards Aegina (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards the port of Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Passing by the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving Piraeus and heading towards the port's exit (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having arrived in Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having arrived in Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on her way towards Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on her way towards Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on her way towards Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, seen heading towards Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, seen heading towards Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, seen heading towards Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA approaching the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, after she departed the port of Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, after she departed the port of Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, after she departed the port of Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA departing the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Aegina (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Aegina (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Aegina (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA arriving in aegina during the evening (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just docked in Piraeus during the evening (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA as she is about to dock in Aegina (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA as she is about to dock in Aegina (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA as she is about to dock in Aegina (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she is about to dock in Aegina (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she is about to dock in Aegina (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading from Aegina to Piraeus (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having left Aegina and now sailing towards Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having left Aegina and now sailing towards Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having left Aegina and now sailing towards Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards Piraeus, after having left Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards Piraeus, after having left Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards Piraeus, after having left Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA docked in the port of Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA docked in the port of Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, en route towards Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA docked in the port of Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, while she heads towards the port of Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, while she heads towards the port of Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, while she heads towards the port of Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, on her way towards Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, on her way towards Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen in Aegina during the evening (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, on her way towards Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, on her way towards Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, on her way towards Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards the port of Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards the port of Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just docked in Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just docked in Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Aegina (8/2021). 2010FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA resting in the port of Aegina (8/2021) FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing Piraeus immediately afterwards (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing Piraeus immediately afterwards (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing Piraeus immediately afterwards (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having departed the port of Piraeus (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having departed the port of Piraeus (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having departed the port of Piraeus (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Piraeus in order to heads towards Aegina (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Piraeus in order to heads towards Aegina (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Piraeus in order to heads towards Aegina (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen right after having entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen right after having entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen right after having entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen following her arrival in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen following her arrival in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen following her arrival in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus during the morning (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having once again returned to Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having once again returned to Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA having once again returned to Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen after having once again arrived in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen upon her return to Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen upon her return to Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she departs the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she departs the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, having left Aegina and heading towards Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, having left Aegina and heading towards Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen docking in the port of Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen docked in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen approaching the port of Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen approaching the port of Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen approaching the port of Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she arrives in Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she arrives in Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she arrives in Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, having left Aegina and heading towards Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, while sailing from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, while sailing from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, while sailing from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, after having left Piraeus and sailing towards Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, after having left Piraeus and sailing towards Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, after having left Piraeus and sailing towards Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf while she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf while she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA on the Saronic Gulf while she heads from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving Aegina in order to head back to Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaving Aegina in order to head back to Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she departs the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she departs the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she departs the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Aegina from Agistri (9/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she heads towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she heads towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she heads towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA about to exit the port of Piraeus (9/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen resting in Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen resting in Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen resting in Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Aegina to Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Aegina to Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Aegina to Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (10/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Aegina. She had started her summer season quite late that year, as she underwent an extensive renovation of her indoor areas during her refit in Perama (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Aegina. She had started her summer season quite late that year, as she underwent an extensive renovation of her indoor areas during her refit in Perama (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Aegina. She had started her summer season quite late that year, as she underwent an extensive renovation of her indoor areas during her refit in Perama (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The freshly-refurbished FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA about to dock in Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen about to leave Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she leaves the port of Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she leaves the port of Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she leaves the port of Aegina (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen in Piraeus (9/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen in Piraeus (9/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen in Piraeus (9/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen resting in Piraeus (9/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA spotted in Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA spotted in Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen departing the port of Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she departs Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she departs Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she departs Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA leaves the port of Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she is about to exit the port of Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she is about to exit the port of Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen as she is about to exit the port of Piraeus (11/2023). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen entering the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen entering the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen entering the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in the port of Piraeus once again (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in the port of Piraeus once again (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen arriving in the port of Piraeus once again (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA while entering the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA while entering the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA while entering the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen while she exits the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen while she exits the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen leaving the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen while she leaves the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen while she leaves the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen while she leaves the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (6/2024). FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (6/2024). 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  • 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, 2024): 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 fastest 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 fastest 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: Three popular and much-acclaimed cruiseferries serving the Dodecanese and Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways and the KYDON PALACE of Minoan Lines. The first two were 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, with much success on the latter service 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 PELAGITIS of Ainaftis is heading towards her docking spot in the Ro-Ro carrier terminal 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. PIRAEUS 2024: Several ferries spotted in the Drapetsona pier in Piraeus: (From left to right) The laid-up SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries, the THALASSITIS of Ainaftis (which was just acquired by the latter), the SPEEDRUNNER JET 2 of Sea Jets, the LADY of Saos Ferries, the SUPERSTAR II of Sea Jets Ferries, the laid-up ALEXANDRA L of Kefalonian Lines, the EUROPEAN STAR of the Italian-Albanian company Star Lines and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Three Ro-Ro carriers seen together in the Ro-Ro terminal of Piraeus in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines, the PELAGITIS of Ainaftis and the TALOS of Creta Cargo Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Several ferries spotted in the Drapetsona pier in Piraeus: (From left to right) The laid-up SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries, the THALASSITIS of Ainaftis (which was just acquired by the latter), the SPEEDRUNNER JET 2 of Sea Jets, the LADY of Saos Ferries, the laid-up NISSOS of Saos Ferries, the SUPERSTAR II of Sea Jets Ferries, the laid-up ALEXANDRA L of Kefalonian Lines, the EUROPEAN STAR of the Italian-Albanian company Star Lines and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Three Ro-Ro carriers seen together in the Ro-Ro terminal of Piraeus in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines, the PELAGITIS of Ainaftis and the TALOS of Creta Cargo Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Several ferries spotted in the Drapetsona pier in Piraeus: (From left to right) The laid-up PROTEUS of ANES Ferries, the laid-up SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries, the THALASSITIS of Ainaftis (which was just acquired by the latter), the SPEEDRUNNER JET 2 of Sea Jets, the LADY of Saos Ferries, the SUPERSTAR II of Sea Jets Ferries, the laid-up ALEXANDRA L of Kefalonian Lines, the EUROPEAN STAR of the Italian-Albanian company Star Lines and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships spotted on the Saronic Gulf, just outside of Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is heading towards Aegina, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is sailing back to Piraeus. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships spotted on the Saronic Gulf, just outside of Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is heading towards Aegina, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is sailing back to Piraeus. PIRAEUS 2024: 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 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2024: Two well-known ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries operating under Attica Group and serving Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two different kinds of ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cuiseferry ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets. Both ships are also the flagships of their respective companies. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries operating under Attica Group and serving Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets is about to pass by the larger ferry BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Five ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries, the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: 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 2024: Two different kinds of ferries seen docked in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The Ro-Pax ferry KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. The latter used to be fleetmates with the former, back when she operated for Hellenic Seaways as the HIGHSPEED 5 and then as the HIGHSPEED 7 from 2005 to 2018. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the SUPER JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right The KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked, while the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries is seen leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right The FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries is seen exiting the port, while the BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries is seen docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Ro-Ro carriers seen together in the Ro-Ro terminal of Piraeus in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The BLUE CARRIER 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. The latter used to be fleetmates with the former, back when she operated for Hellenic Seaways as the HIGHSPEED 5 and then as the HIGHSPEED 7 from 2005 to 2018. PIRAEUS 2024: Three different ferries seen in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The cuiseferry ELYROS of ANEK Lines, along with the high speed ferries TERA JET and SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries seen together in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two conventional ferries seen in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries and the SPORADES STAR of Sea Jets Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries operating under Attica Group seen both about to enter the port of Piraeus during the early morning, after having returned from their respective destinations: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries is seen following the KRITI II of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the EXPRESS JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Two conventional ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries and the SPORADES STAR of Sea Jets Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Three conventional ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries and the SPORADES STAR of Sea Jets Ferries are docked, while the NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is seen leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus, with a nice rainbow in the background: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the SPEEDRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus, with a nice rainbow in the background: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the SPEEDRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus, with a nice rainbow in the background: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the SPEEDRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Two different kinds of ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cuiseferry ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the high speed ferry TERA JET of Sea Jets. Both ships are also the flagships of their respective companies. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran EXPRESS JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: 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 2024: Two conventional ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries and the SPORADES STAR of Sea Jets Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that are serving Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Four different ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferries KRITI II and ELYROS of ANEK Lines, along with the high speed ferries TERA JET and SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Several high speed craft seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the THUNDER of Fast Ferries, along with the FLYINGCAT 3, the FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. The OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET used to operate for the latter company from 2005 to 2018 as the HIGHSPEED 5 and then as the HIGHSPEED 7, while the THUNDER went on to join that same company later in 2024, becoming the new HIGHSPEED 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran EXPRESS JET and the conventional ferry SPORADES STAR. PIRAEUS 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways that serve the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways that serve the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The TERA JET and the SPEEDRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that are serving Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KRITI II and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways that serve the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways that serve the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED is docked, while the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED is seen departing the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways that serve the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED is docked, while the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED is seen departing the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is leaving the port, while the high speed catamaran EXPRESS JET of Sea Jets remains docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is leaving the port, while the high speed catamaran EXPRESS JET of Sea Jets remains docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus: (From front to back) The SPEEDRUNNER JET and the TERA JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two different kinds of ferries seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways (which is seen about to dock) and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways (which is seen departing the port). PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries along with the high speed ferry CALDERA VISTA of Sea Jets, which was repainted in the livery of the Moroccan company Africa Morocco Link, to whom she had a brief and unsuccessful charter for a few weeks. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen at near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries has just entered, followed by the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, and aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries, and aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is about to dock, while the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets is already docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways serving the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Two conventional ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. Both ships operate under the Saronic Ferries joint venture. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways serving the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Two conventional ferries serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The PHIVOS of Nova Ferries and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. Both ships operate under the Saronic Ferries joint venture. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways serving the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets is docked, while the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is leaving. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries of ANEK Lines operating in Crete seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ferries serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries, the OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries of Blue Star Ferries serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PAROS and the BLUE STAR DELOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries of Blue Star Ferries seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS and the BLUE STAR PAROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries of Blue Star Ferries seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS and the BLUE STAR PAROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two different kinds of ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries is docked, while the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries is leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is entering the port, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways has just exited. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen just outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines is heading towards her docking spot in Drapetsona, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways has just exited the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen just outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets has exited the port, while the Ro-Ro carrier AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines is heading towards her docking spot in Drapetsona. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen having just exited the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the cruiseferry FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen having just exited the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the cruiseferry FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen having just exited the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the cruiseferry FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen having just exited the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen having just exited the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways has exited the port, while the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is seen about to enter. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen just outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets is exiting the port, while the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is about to enter. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen just outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets is exiting the port, while the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is about to enter. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen just outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is about to enter the port, while the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets has just exited. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships serving the Saronic Gulf seen having just exited the port of Piraeus in order to head to Aegina: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ASTERION II and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ASTERION II and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is seen leaving the port, while the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two of the three aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED is heading towards her docking spot, while the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED is leaving. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ASTERION II and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ASTERION II and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets is docked, while the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets is docked, while the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in the port of 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 2024: Three cruiseferries operating in Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines, along with the ASTERION II and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Four ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways, the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways that serve the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is undergoing her maneuvering procedure, while the aero high speed catamarans AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways are docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is undergoing her maneuvering procedure, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is leaving, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is leaving, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two kinds of ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets is undergoing her maneuvering procedure, while the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is heading towards the port's exit. PIRAEUS 2024: The three aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: The three aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: The three aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: A view of the three aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen together in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is leaving, while the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is heading towards her docking spot, while the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is leaving. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 and the WORLDCHAMPION JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2024: Four ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways are docked, while the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2024: Four ships serving the Saronic Guf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED, the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Four ships serving the Saronic Guf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Six ships seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2024: Three cruiseferries and one high speed ferry seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines, the ASTERION II of ANEK Lines, the ELYROS of ANEK Lines and the SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways (operated by Superfast Ferries) and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways (operated by Superfast Ferries) and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways that opeate on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways (operated by Superfast Ferries) and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is leaving the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen leaving Piraeus in order to head to Aegina: (From left to right) The aero highspeed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2024: Four ships spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets is docked, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is heading towards her docking spot, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries are heading towards the port's exit. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is heading towards her docking spot, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries are heading towards the port's exit. PIRAEUS 2024: Two of the 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways that operate on the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 5. Behind them is the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the cruiseferry EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is seen leaving. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is seen leaving. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is seen leaving. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen having entered the port of Piraeus simultaneously: (From left to right) The high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen having entered the port of Piraeus simultaneously: (From left to right) The high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen having entered the port of Piraeus simultaneously: (From left to right) The high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards their respective docking spots: (From left to right) The high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards their respective docking spots: (From left to right) The high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways that serve the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways that serve the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways that serve the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways that serve the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways (operated by Superfast Ferries) and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ferries which all happen to serve Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways (operated by Superfast Ferries), the cruiseferry EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines and the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 and the cruiseferry NISSOS RODOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 and the cruiseferry NISSOS RODOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets is docked, while the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the high speed ferry SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two sister ships of Sea Jets that joined the company in 2015 and which are serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2024: Two sister ships of Sea Jets that joined the company in 2015 and which are serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines are docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that are serving Crete seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 1 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED is leaving, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 and the cruiseferry NISSOS RODOS are docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED is leaving, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 and the cruiseferry NISSOS RODOS are docked. PIRAEUS 2024: The two largest 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways which serve the Saronic Gulf (along with having many years of service on the Cyclades) seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 is about to pass by the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 is heading towards her docking spot, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 and the cruiseferry NISSOS RODOS are docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 passing by the cruiseferry NISSOS RODOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry ASTERION II of ANEK Lines is docked, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards the port's exit. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. All of them began service in the Greek coastal service during the 2005 season. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferries KISSAMOS and ELYROS of ANEK Lines, along with the high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the cruiseferry ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when the POSIDON HELLAS was also owned by Hellenic Seaways from 2005 to 2015. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways serving the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 is docked, while the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is undergoing her maneuvering procedure, while the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen heading towards their respective docking spots in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries serving the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries serving the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries serving the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries serving the Cyclades spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards their respective docking spots: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards their respective docking spots: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries is docked, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries is docked, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets are heading towards their respective docking spots. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries that serve the Western Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries is docked, while the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries that serve the Western Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries is docked, while the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries that serve the Western Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries is docked, while the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together 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 2024: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries is docked, while the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while the conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries is docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways (operated by Superfast Ferries) and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways (operated by Superfast Ferries) and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two sister ships of Sea Jets that joined the company in 2015 and which are serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the CHAMPION JET 2. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways (operated by Superfast Ferries) and the ELYROS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two of the youngest ships of the Saronic Gulf and of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two of the youngest ships of the Saronic Gulf and of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The 50-year-old conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries, along with the 1-year-old high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two of the youngest ships of the Saronic Gulf and of the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The 50-year-old conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries, along with the 1-year-old high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries, along with the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 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 and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is leaving and passing by the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two sister ships of Sea Jets that joined the company in 2015 and which are serving the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 and the CHAMPION JET 1, which is seen leaving. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferries CHAMPION JET 2 and CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets, along with the departing hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets, along with the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries, the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WOLRDCHAMPION JET and the SPEEDRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways, the MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete spotted together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen having exited the port of Piraeus and sailing towards the two main ports of Aegina: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built ferries with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen having exited the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways and the AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when they were owned by the now-defunct Greek company Endeavor Lines between 2006 and 2012. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built ferries with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen having exited the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways and the AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when they were owned by the now-defunct Greek company Endeavor Lines between 2006 and 2012. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built ferries with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen having exited the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways and the AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when they were owned by the now-defunct Greek company Endeavor Lines between 2006 and 2012. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built ferries with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen having exited the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways and the AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when they were owned by the now-defunct Greek company Endeavor Lines between 2006 and 2012. The NISSOS SAMOS operated for the latter as the IONIAN QUEEN, while the AGIOS GEORGIOS was known as the ELLI T back then. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of different sizes seen outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is about to enter the port, while the cruiseferry NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways has left and is now heading towards the Northeast Aegean Sea. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry THEOLOGOS V II of Evia Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is already docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 1 and the SPEEDRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Five ships seen in Piraeus during sunset: (From left to right) The cruiseferry KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines, the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries, the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the cruiseferry ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways (operated by Superfast Ferries) and the cruiseferry EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries built in 2005 and with much-acclaimed careers in the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Seajets and the cruiseferrry BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, from 2005 to 2018, when the OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET had been sold to Minoan Lines at the time. The BLUE STAR MYCONOS has been with Blue Star Ferries since 2020. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ferries operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries, along with the high speed ferries SPEEDRUNNER JET and CHAMPION JET 3 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries that serve the Western Cyclades seen together in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries and the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNET JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries built in 2005 and with much-acclaimed careers in the Greek coastal service seen together in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Seajets and the cruiseferrry BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, from 2005 to 2018, when the OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET had been sold to Minoan Lines at the time. The BLUE STAR MYCONOS has been with Blue Star Ferries since 2020. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Six ships seen in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines, the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries, along with the high speed ferries SPEEDRUNNER JET and CHAMPION JET 3 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Five ferries seen together in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries and the high speed ferries SPEEDRUNNER JET and CHAMPION JET 3 of Sea Jets are docked, while the cruiseferry KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is undergoing her maneuvering procedure. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ferries operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The conventional ferry DIONISIOS SOLOMOS of Zante Ferries, along with the high speed ferries SPEEDRUNNER JET and CHAMPION JET 3 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET and the CHAMPION JET 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET is about to exit, while the SPEEDRUNNER JET 2 is docked just before she headed for her summer service on the Sporades. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2, the SPEEDRUNNET JET and the CHAMPION JET 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries spotted near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries is seen leaving, while the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET 2 of Sea Jets is docked just before she headed for her summer service on the Sporades. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2, the SPEEDRUNNET JET and the CHAMPION JET 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. All of them used to be fleetmates back when the OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET was also owned by Hellenic Seaways, operating for them as the HIGHSPEED 5 and then as the HIGHSPEED 7 from 2005 to 2018. PIRAEUS 2024: Four high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, the FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET and the CHAMPION JET 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is about to leave, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins is docked, while the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of completely different sizes seen right outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry ASTERION II of ANEK Lines is about to enter the port, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins has just exited. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines, the high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines, the high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets and the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries and the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating in Crete and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines is leaving the port, while the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines remains docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating in Crete and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines is leaving the port, while the KNOSSOS PALACE of Minoan Lines remains docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating under Attica Group on the Northeast Aegean Sea and on the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ASTERION II of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating under Attica Group on the Northeast Aegean Sea and on the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ASTERION II of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating under Attica Group on the Northeast Aegean Sea and on the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries and the ASTERION II of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Three cruiseferries operating under Attica Group with experience on the Northeast Aegean Sea and on the Dodecanese seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries, the ASTERION II of ANEK Lines and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating on the Northeast Aegean Sea under Attica Group seen on the Saronic Gulf, just outside of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries has exited the port, while the NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is making her way towards its entrance. Both ships used to be fleetmates from 2015 to 2020, back when the BLUE STAR MYCONOS was also owned by Hellenic Seaways, for whom she operated as the NISSOS MYKONOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating on the Northeast Aegean Sea under Attica Group seen on the Saronic Gulf, just outside of Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSOS SAMOS of Hellenic Seaways is making her way towards the port's entrance, while BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries has exited and is now sailing. Both ships used to be fleetmates from 2015 to 2020, back when the BLUE STAR MYCONOS was also owned by Hellenic Seaways, for whom she operated as the NISSOS MYKONOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two conventional ferries seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries is heading towards the port's exit, while the AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries is docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Four high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 of Hellenic Seaways. The OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET was also owned by Hellenic Seaways, operating for them as the HIGHSPEED 5 and then as the HIGHSPEED 7 from 2005 to 2018. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. The OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET was also owned by Hellenic Seaways, operating for them as the HIGHSPEED 5 and then as the HIGHSPEED 7 from 2005 to 2018. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 3 and the SPEEDRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets that are also sister ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 and the CHAMPION JET 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets that are also sister ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 and the CHAMPION JET 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets operating on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus during the early morning: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2, the CHAMPION JET 3 and the SPEEDRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways (operated by Superfast Ferries) and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4, the high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 3 and the SPEEDRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4 and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen 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 conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships 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 conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when they both operated for Minoan Flying Dolphins/Hellas Flying Dolphins from 1999 to 2005. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries and the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways seen heading towards their respective docking spots in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry NISSOS SAMOS and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways seen heading towards their respective docking spots in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry NISSOS SAMOS and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships serving the Saronic Gulf spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot, while the small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels has departed the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET is docked, while the CHAMPION JET 3 has just departed the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is departing the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen leaving Piraeus simultaneously: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries spotted in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is departing the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the CHAMPION JET 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating under Attica Group seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From front to back) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways and the cruiseferry KISSAMOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete spotted together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete spotted together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft spotted in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Four ships seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries, along with the high speed ferries WORLDCHAMPION JET and CHAMPION JET 3 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of completely different sizes seen in the E7 gate in Piraeus: (From front to back) The high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries and the conventional ferry BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ferries seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries, along with the high speed ferries WORLDCHAMPION JET and CHAMPION JET 3 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two prominent ferries seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The cruiseferry FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked, while the high speed ferry OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is heading towards her docking spot. Both ships were fleetmates up until the start of that year, as the OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET was previously the SANTORINI PALACE under Minoan Lines, before she joined Sea Jets in 2024. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus during the late evening: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the CHAMPION JET 3 and the SPEEDRUNNER JET. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen in Piraeus during the late evening: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 and the high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2024: Four ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus during the late evening: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins, the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries and the conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries of 2way Ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS and the POSIDON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus during the late evening: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen together in Piraeus during the late evening: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft and one ferry seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets is seen leaving, the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways has just entered the port, while the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries is docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is seen departing the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen leaving Piraeus simultaneously: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen leaving Piraeus simultaneously: (From left to right) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the summer: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. Later in that same year both ships became fleetmates, as the THUNDER joined Hellenic Seaways, as the new HIGHSPEED 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the summer: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the THUNDER of Fast Ferries. Later in that same year both ships became fleetmates, as the THUNDER joined Hellenic Seaways, as the new HIGHSPEED 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating under Attica Group and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea, in Crete and on the Dodecanese, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries is docked, while the KISSAMOS of ANEK Lines is heading towards her docking spot. Both ships used to be fleetmates, as the KISSAMOS was previously known as the BLUE GALAXY under Blue Star Ferries from 2015 to 2024. PIRAEUS 2024: Three cruiseferries operating under Attica Group and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea, in Crete and on the Dodecanese, seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The NISSO RODOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries are docked, while the KISSAMOS of ANEK Lines is heading towards her docking spot. In front of the NISSOS RODOS is the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6, also of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries with a significant presence on the Cyclades seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferry BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries is docked, while the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries is docked, while the ELYROS of ANEK Lines is heading towards her docking spot. Both ships are the flagships of their respective companies. PIRAEUS 2024: One high speed craft and two cruiseferries operating under Attica Group (with the latter ships having experience on the Adriatic Sea, on the Dodecanese and on the Northeast Aegean Sea) seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, along with the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen next to the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED is about to exit, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 is seen entering the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen next to the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED is about to exit, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 is seen entering the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen about to enter the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen about to enter the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen about to enter the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen entering the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf spotted near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is seen entering the port, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways has just exited. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen about to enter the port of Piraeus following their return from the islands that they were serving: (From left to right) The cruiseferry ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines is seen following the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen about to enter the port of Piraeus following their return from the islands that they were serving: (From left to right) The cruiseferry ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines is seen following the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen about to enter the port of Piraeus following their return from the islands that they were serving: (From left to right) The cruiseferry ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines is seen following the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries operating on the Cyclades seen about to enter the port of Piraeus following their return from the islands that they were serving: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries is seen further left, following the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries operating on the Cyclades seen about to enter the port of Piraeus following their return from the islands that they were serving: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries is seen following the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries operating on the Cyclades seen about to enter the port of Piraeus following their return from the islands that they were serving: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete spotted together in Piraeus during the late evening: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when they both operated for Minoan Flying Dolphins/Hellas Flying Dolphins from 1999 to 2005. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets is heading towards her docking spot, while the cruiseferry BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries is docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets (both serving Milos during that year) seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 is undergoing her maneuvering procedure, while the SUPERRUNNER JET II is seen leaving. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets (both serving Milos during that year) seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 is undergoing her maneuvering procedure, while the SUPERRUNNER JET II is seen leaving. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 1 of Sea Jets and the high speed ferry FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is seen departing the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries is seen departing the port, while the cruiseferry BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries is docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamarans FLYINGCAT 6 and FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, along with the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines is heading towards her docking spot, next to the MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Five high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamarans FLYINGCAT 6 and FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, along with the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins, the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: 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 2024: Five high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamarans FLYINGCAT 6 and FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways, along with the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins, the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 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 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. Both ships used to be fleetmates, back when they both operated for Minoan Flying Dolphins/Hellas Flying Dolphins from 1999 to 2005. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries has just entered the port and is about to pass by the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: 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 2024: 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 2024: Three high speed craft seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry JUMBO JET of Sea Jets, the departing hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating in Crete under Attica Group seen docked in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways (operated by Superfast Ferries) and the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries is resting, while the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is about to dock. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen heading towards their respective docking spots in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen heading towards their respective docking spots in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: 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 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans and one landing craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Three aero high speed catamarans and one landing craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways and the AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruise ferries operating under Attica Group and with past experience on the Adriatic Sea, on the Northeast Aegean Sea and on the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ASTERION II of ANEK Lines and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. They used to be fleetmates at the start of their careers in Japan, back when they were both owned by the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry. They were also built in the same shipyard, thus having a similar design. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built cruise ferries operating under Attica Group and with past experience on the Adriatic Sea, on the Northeast Aegean Sea and on the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ASTERION II of ANEK Lines and the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways. They used to be fleetmates at the start of their careers in Japan, back when they were both owned by the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry. They were also built in the same shipyard, thus having a similar design. PIRAEUS 2024: A far look of two cruiseferries operating under Attica Group having exited Piraeus and sailing on the Saronic Gulf: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways is heading to the Northeast Aegean Sea and is following the BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries, which is heading towards the Cyclades. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the summer: (From left to right) The THUNDER of Fast Ferries and the FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways. Later in that same year both ships became fleetmates, as the THUNDER joined Hellenic Seaways, as the new HIGHSPEED 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the EL. VENIZELOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the EL. VENIZELOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ferries which all happen to serve Crete seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferries KISSAMOS and EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines, along with the high speed ferry THUNDER of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4 and the FLYINGCAT 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: The two hydrofoils of Aegean Flying Dolphins operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, along with the hydrofoils FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I and FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2024: The two hydrofoils of Aegean Flying Dolphins operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA. PIRAEUS 2024: The two hydrofoils of Aegean Flying Dolphins operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA. PIRAEUS 2024: The two hydrofoils of Aegean Flying Dolphins operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA. PIRAEUS 2024: The two hydrofoils of Aegean Flying Dolphins operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I and the FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the summer: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the EL. VENIZELOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the CHAMPION JET 3. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the EL. VENIZELOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards their respective docking spots: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. Behind them is the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines, which is also heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards their respective docking spots: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. Behind them is the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines, which is also heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards their respective docking spots: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines, the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards their respective docking spots: (From left to right) The SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the EL. VENIZELOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete and with previous experience on the Adriatic Sea seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the EL. VENIZELOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf and which also happen to be sister ships seen from the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From front to back) The FLYINGCAT 6 is exiting the port, while the FLYINGCAT 5 is following her from behind. Further back is one of their fleetmates, namely the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Four ships seen outside of Piraeus, on the Saronic Gulf, while sailing during the evening: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the Ro-Ro carrier IOSIF K of Creta Cargo Lines have exited the port and begin sailing on the Aegean Sea, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways are returning back to the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships seen outside of Piraeus, on the Saronic Gulf, while sailing during the evening: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier IOSIF K of Creta Cargo Lines and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways have exited the port and begin sailing on the Aegean Sea, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 is returning back to the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships seen outside of Piraeus, on the Saronic Gulf, while sailing during the evening: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier IOSIF K of Creta Cargo Lines and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways have exited the port and begin sailing on the Aegean Sea, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 is returning back to the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen outside of Piraeus, on the Saronic Gulf, while sailing during the evening: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries is seen returning to the port, while the Ro-Ro carrier IOSIF K of Creta Cargo Lines has left and is now sailing on the Aegean Sea. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of different sizes and operating under Attica Group seen outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The large ferry BLUE STAR 1 of Blue Star Ferries has left the port, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 2 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is making her way bacl. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is docked, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry ACHAEOS is heading towards her docking spot, while the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets is docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the high speed ferry CHAMPION JET 2 of Sea Jets is heading towards her docking spot. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards their respective docking spots: (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 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed catamarans operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways and the SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen docked in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries is heading towards her docking spot, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways is already docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the summer: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft seen in Piraeus during the summer: (From left to right) The departing high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the high speed catamaran SPEED CAT I of Alpha Lines and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: One cruisferry and two high speed craft seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The ELYROS of ANEK Lines, the MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries and the SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete seen in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries of ANEK Lines that operate in Crete seen together in Piraeus during the evening: (From left to right) The KISSAMOS and the ELYROS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf and which also happen to be sister ships seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From front to back) The FLYINGCAT 5 is following the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf and which also happen to be sister ships seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From front to back) The FLYINGCAT 5 is following the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf and which also happen to be sister ships seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From front to back) The FLYINGCAT 6 is being followed by the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2024: One cruise ferry and two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf (and which also happen to be sister ships) seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From front to back) The NISSOS SAMOS is docked, while the FLYINGCAT 6 is exiting the port and being followed by the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf and which also happen to be sister ships seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus: (From front to back) The FLYINGCAT 6 is being followed by the FLYINGCAT 5. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf and which also happen to be sister ships seen having exited the port of Piraeus: (From front to back) The FLYINGCAT 5 is following the FLYINGCAT 6. Behind them is their fleetmate, namely the cruiseferry NISSOS SAMOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf and which also happen to be sister ships seen having exited the port of Piraeus and now sailing on the Saronic Gulf: (From front to back) The FLYINGCAT 5 is following the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf and which also happen to be sister ships seen having exited the port of Piraeus and now sailing on the Saronic Gulf: (From front to back) The FLYINGCAT 5 is following the FLYINGCAT 6. PIRAEUS 2024: One Ro-Ro carrier and two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf (and which also happen to be sister ships) seen having exited the port of Piraeus and now sailing on the Saronic Gulf: (From front to back) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE CARRIER 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: One Ro-Ro carrier and two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf (and which also happen to be sister ships) seen having exited the port of Piraeus and now sailing on the Saronic Gulf: (From front to back) The FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE CARRIER 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: One Ro-Ro carrier and one high speed craft of Attica Group seen having exited the port of Piraeus and now sailing on the Saronic Gulf: (From front to back) The Ro-Ro carrier BLUE CARRIER 2 of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships seen on the Saronic Gulf, while they all head back towards the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR PAROS of Blue Star Ferries, the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 6 and the aero high speed catamaran AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways operating on the Saronic Gulf seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 is leaving, while the aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED is docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Three 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 aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways are docked, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways is departing the port. PIRAEUS 2024: 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 aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: 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 aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: 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 aero high speed catamaran AERO 3 HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: 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 is leaving the port, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. Both ships used to be fleetmates back when they operated together for the predecessor of Hellenic Seaways, namely Minoan Flying Dolphins and then Hellas Flying Dolphins, from 1999 to 2005. PIRAEUS 2024: 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 is leaving the port, while the high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 4 of Hellenic Seaways is heading towards her docking spot. Both ships used to be fleetmates back when they operated together for the predecessor of Hellenic Seaways, namely Minoan Flying Dolphins and then Hellas Flying Dolphins, from 1999 to 2005. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft operating on the Saronic Gulf seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 of Hellenic Seaways and the hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins. PIRAEUS 2024: Two hydrofoils and one cruiseferry seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYING DOLPHIN ATHINA of Aegean Flying Dolphins is leaving the port, while the ARIADNE of Hellenic Seaways (operated by Superfast Ferries) and the FLYING DOLPHIN VENUS I of Aegean Flying Dolphins are docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries of 2way Ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of Hellenic Seaways seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 and the cruiseferry NISSOS SAMOS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS and the BLUE STAR 2. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AQUA JEWEL of Sea Jets Ferries, along with the BLUE STAR CHIOS and the BLUE STAR 2 of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS and the BLUE STAR 2. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries operating on the Dodecanese seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS and the BLUE STAR 2. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries operating on the Saronic Gulf seen right outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is about to enter the port, while the double-ended ferry ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries has exited. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships operating on the Saronic Gulf seen right outside of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran MAGIC 1 of Magic Sea Ferries has left, while the conventional ferry NISSOS AEGINA of San Lorenzo Ferries is about to enter the port. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen laid-up in Drapetsona right next to Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional ferry ALEXANDRA L of Kefalonian Lines and the high speed ferry NAXOS JET of Sea Jets. Both of them were briefly fleetmates under NEL Lines during the early 2010s, for whom they operated as the AQUA MARIA and as the CYCLADES EXPRESS, respectively. PIRAEUS 2024: Three Ro-Ro carriers seen together in the Ro-Ro terminal of Piraeus in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The BLUE CARRIER 2 of Blue Star Ferries, the PELAGITIS of Ainaftis and the AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Three Ro-Ro carriers seen together in the Ro-Ro terminal of Piraeus in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The BLUE CARRIER 2 of Blue Star Ferries, the PELAGITIS of Ainaftis and the AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Ro-Ro carriers seen together in the Ro-Ro terminal of Piraeus in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The PELAGITIS of Ainaftis and the AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Three Ro-Ro carriers seen together in the Ro-Ro terminal of Piraeus in Drapetsona: (From left to right) The BLUE CARRIER 2 of Blue Star Ferries, the PELAGITIS of Ainaftis and the AGIOS GEORGIOS of Creta Cargo Lines. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen together in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Three ships seen together in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries, the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET 2 of Sea Jets and the high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 3 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two conventional ferries operating on the Cyclades seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries and the BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen together in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET 2 of Sea Jets and the HIGHSPEED 3 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries operating under Attica Group seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 3 of Hellenic Seaways is docked, while the cruiseferry ASTERION II of ANEK Lines is undergoing her maneuvering procedure. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships seen together in Piraeus during the morning: (From left to right) The conventional ferry BLUE STAR DELOS of Blue Star Ferries and the high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET 2 of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 and the SUPERRUNNER JET II. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating on the Piraeus-Heraklion line seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked, while the ASTERION II of ANEK Lines is about to dock. PIRAEUS 2024: Two cruiseferries operating on the Piraeus-Heraklion line seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines is docked, while the ASTERION II of ANEK Lines is about to dock. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET, the CHAMPION JET 2 and the SUPERRUNNER JET II. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4, the FLYINGCAT 3 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries of 2way Ferries that have been operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS and the POSIDON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2024: Four high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 3, the FLYINGCAT 4, the FLYINGCAT 3 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 and the SUPERRUNNER JET II. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed craft seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 5 of Hellenic Seaways and the high speed ferry WORLDCHAMPION JET of Sea Jets. PIRAEUS 2024: Four high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 3, the FLYINGCAT 4, the FLYINGCAT 3 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries with experience on the Cyclades and which happen to be sister ships seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNET JET of Sea Jets and the HELLENIC HIGHSPEED of Hellenic Seaways. Both ships used to be fleetmates at the start of their careers, back when they were owned by the now-defunct British conglomerate Sea Containers. PIRAEUS PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The CHAMPION JET 2 and the SUPERRUNNER JET II. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SPEEDRUNNER JET 2 of Sea Jets and the HIGHSPEED 3 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ASTERION II of ANEK Lines and the EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two Japanese-built ferries seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ASTERION II of ANEK Lines and the EKATERINI P of Fast Ferries. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2024: Three high speed craft of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 4, the FLYINGCAT 3 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2024: Two 'Flyingcats' of Hellenic Seaways seen undergoing their annual winter refits in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The FLYINGCAT 3 and the FLYINGCAT 4. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries of 2way Ferries that have been operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS and the POSIDON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ships of Blue Star Ferries seen near the entrance of the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier BLUE CARRIER 2 is heading towards her docking spot in the Ro-Ro carrier terminal in Drapetsona, while the cruiseferry BLUE STAR PATMOS remains docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Sea Jets seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The WORLDCHAMPION JET and the CHAMPION JET 2 PIRAEUS 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Hellenic Seaways belonging to the 'Highspeed' brandname and which just became fleetamtes seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 3 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries of 2way Ferries that have been operating on the Saronic Gulf for many years seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The ACHAEOS and the POSIDON HELLAS. PIRAEUS 2024: Two high speed ferries of Hellenic Seaways belonging to the 'Highspeed' brandname and which just became fleetamtes seen in Piraeus, while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The HIGHSPEED 3 and the HIGHSPEED 4. PIRAEUS 2024: Two aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways seen docked in Piraeus: (From left to right) The AERO 2 HIGHSPEED and the AERO 1 HIGHSPEED. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries seen in Piraeus: (From left to right) The conventional double-ended ferry POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is heading towards the exit of the port, while the cruiseferry BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries remains docked. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries of different sizes seen together in Piraeus: (From left to right) The cruiseferrry FESTOS PALACE of Minoan Lines and the high speed ferry HIGHSPEED 3 of Hellenic Seaways. PIRAEUS 2024: Two ferries spotted in the port of Piraeus: (From left to right) The high speed ferry SPEEDRUNNER JET of Sea Jets and the cruiseferry BLUE STAR PATMOS of Blue Star Ferries.

  • Kyriarchos II | greekpassengerships

    KYRIARCHOS II (ΚΥΡΙΑΡΧΟΣ ΙΙ) -Kerras Cruises Built in 2011 (age 15 ). Registered in Naxos. Current line: Naxos-Irakleia-Schoinousa-Koufonisi The small high speed boat KYRIARCHOS II was built in 2011 in Greece, for the Greek company Kerras Cruises, which is based in Naxos. The second ship delivered to them after the KYRIARCHOS, she was deployed on the Naxos-Irakleia-Schoinousa-Koufonisi line. She also performs trips around Naxos and is available for charters and excursions on the Cyclades. PHOTOS (2018, 2020): KYRIARCHOS II The KYRIARCHOS II heading towards the port of Naxos (7/2018). KYRIARCHOS II The KYRIARCHOS II resting in Naxos (7/2018). KYRIARCHOS II The KYRIARCHOS II resting in Naxos (7/2018). KYRIARCHOS II The KYRIARCHOS II resting in Naxos (7/2018). KYRIARCHOS II Crossing the KYRIARCHOS II on the Cyclades, after she left the port of Naxos (9/2020). KYRIARCHOS II Crossing the KYRIARCHOS II on the Cyclades, after she left the port of Naxos (9/2020). KYRIARCHOS II Crossing the KYRIARCHOS II on the Cyclades, after she left the port of Naxos (9/2020).

  • Agia Theodora | greekpassengerships

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

  • Panagia Skiadeni | greekpassengerships

    PANAGIA SKIADENI (ΠΑΝΑΓΙΑ ΣΚΙΑΔΕΝΗ) -Dodekanisos Seaways Built in 1986 (age 40 ). Registered in Rhodes. Current line: Rhodes-Symi 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).

  • Nissos Poros | greekpassengerships

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

  • Elyros | greekpassengerships

    ELYROS (ΕΛΥΡΟΣ) -ANEK Lines Built in 1998 (age 28). Registered in Chania. Current line: Piraeus-Milos-Chania The cruiseferry ELYROS, perhaps the greatest-ever ship of ANEK Lines and for some the greatest-ever Cretan ferry, was built in Japan in 1998, as she the SUNFLOWER TSUKUBA for the Japanese company Blue Highway Line. She spent her first 9 years on the Ōarai-Tomakomai line, until she was sold to the Japanese company Higashi Nihon Ferry in early 2007. She was renamed FERRY TSUKUBA, but she never entered service for her new owners and she was laid-up in Muroran. A few months later in 2007, she was bought by the Greek company ANEK Lines. She underwent a conversion which lasted for almost a year in Keratsini, whereupon her accommodation superstructure was fully remodeled, as was her funnel, while also increasing her passenger capacity and her indoor areas being fully renovated. She finally entered service in late 2008, and she officially became the new flagship of ANEK Lines. She was deployed on the Piraeus-Chania line, where she became extremely successful. She notably received the 'Best Ferry Conversion in the World' award by Shippax in 2009. Unfortunately, during the summers of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019, instead of operating in Greece, she was chartered to Algérie Ferries, operating on the Marseille-Oran line, although she would return to operate on the Piraeus-Chania line during the winter. She was deployed back on the Piraeus-Chania line during the summer of 2020. PHOTOS (2014, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): ELYROS The ELYROS in Piraeus (8/2014). ELYROS The ELYROS in Piraeus (8/2014). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus, in her first full summer in Greece since 2014 (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS seen resting in Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS seen resting in Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS seen resting in Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS seen exiting the port of Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS seen exiting the port of Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS seen exiting the port of Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS having exited the port of Piraeus and heading towards Chania (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS having exited the port of Piraeus and heading towards Chania (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (8/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS resting in Piraeus during the morning (9/2020). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus (7/2021). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus (7/2021). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). ELYROS The ELYROS resting in Piraeus (8/2021). ELYROS The ELYROS resting in Piraeus (8/2021). ELYROS The ELYROS resting in Piraeus (8/2021). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus (9/2021). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus (9/2021). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus (9/2021). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (8/2022). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (8/2022). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (8/2022). ELYROS The ELYROS resting in Piraeus (9/2022). ELYROS The ELYROS resting in Piraeus (9/2022). ELYROS A view of the ELYROS in Piraeus (10/2022). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docked in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docked in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus in the late evening (12/2022). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus during the evening (3/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus during the evening (3/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus during the evening (3/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (3/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (3/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen resting in Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen resting in Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen resting in Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The The ELYROS seen docked in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The The ELYROS seen docked in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The The ELYROS seen docked in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS in Piraeus (4/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus, after having from Chania (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS making her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS making her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen as she completes her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen as she completes her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS about to dock in Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS about to dock in Piraeus (8/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen resting in Piraeus (9/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen resting in Piraeus (9/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen resting in Piraeus (9/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (9/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (9/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docked in Piraeus (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docked in Piraeus (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docked in Piraeus (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS in Piraeus (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS in Piraeus (11/2023). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docked in Piraeus (4/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docking in Piraeus during the early morning (4/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docking in Piraeus during the early morning (4/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docking in Piraeus during the early morning (4/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen as she is docking in the port of Piraeus during the early morning (4/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen as she is docking in the port of Piraeus during the early morning (4/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen having just docked in Piraeus just before dawn (4/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docked in Piraeus (4/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen docked in Piraeus (4/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen resting in Piraeus (4/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen resting in Piraeus (4/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (5/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (5/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (5/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (5/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (5/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (5/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS resting in the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS resting in the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS resting in the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen while docked in the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen while docked in the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus, just before her evening departure for Chania (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen departing the port of Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen departing the port of Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen departing the port of Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS docked in Piraeus (6/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (7/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (7/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen departing the port of Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen departing the port of Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen departing the port of Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen as she is leaving the port of Piraeus during the late evening, in order to head to Chania (7/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen entering the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen entering the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen entering the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the late evening (8/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (8/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS spotted in Piraeus (8/2024). ELYROS The ELYROS seen in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024).

  • Stavros N | greekpassengerships

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

  • Agios Athanasios | greekpassengerships

    AGIOS ATHANASIOS (ΑΓΙΟΣ ΑΘΑΝΑΣΙΟΣ) -Thassos Link Built in 1979 (age 47). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under drydock in Salamina) The landing craft AGIOS ATHANASIOS was built in 1979 in Greece. She was the first-ever ship of Evoïkos Lines, beginning service as the VASSILIS I on the Agia Marina-Nea Styra line on the Petalioi Gulf. Her service was extremely successful, and she remained on the line for 22 years. Following the summer of 2001, she was transferred to the North Evoian Gulf, being deployed on the Glyfa-Agiokampos line. While operating there, she was part of the Glyfa Ferries joint venture, which included Evoïkos Lines, Gavanozis Shipping and Aidipsos Shipping. In 2009, the VASSILIS I was sold to the Cypriot company Nemitsas Shipping Company. She was renamed ELLY, and she began operating on the Limassol-Larnaca-Tartus line, thus connecting Cyprus with Syria. She was laid-up in 2012 in Limassol, and she remained there for five years, before being eventually purchased by the Greek company Thassos Link. She made her comeback to Greece in late 2017, having been renamed AGIOS ATHANASIOS, and she began a major conversion in Perama in 2018, whereupon she was lengthened, her accommodation superstructure was fully rebuilt, and she acquired a new bow and a new ramp. Shortly after the summer of 2019, she was deployed on the Keramoti-Thassos line. PHOTOS (2019): AGIOS ATHANASIOS The AGIOS ATHANASIOS seen in Salamina, shortly before the last stages of her conversion (7/2019). AGIOS ATHANASIOS The AGIOS ATHANASIOS seen in Salamina, shortly before the last stages of her conversion (7/2019). AGIOS ATHANASIOS The AGIOS ATHANASIOS seen in Salamina, shortly before the last stages of her conversion (7/2019). AGIOS ATHANASIOS The AGIOS ATHANASIOS resting in Salamina during the summer, before she went on to begin service in Thassos (7/2019).

  • Apollon II | greekpassengerships

    APOLLON II (ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝ ΙΙ) -Lafasi Maritime Company Built in 2018 (age 8 ). Registered in Kalymnos. Current line: Kos-Bodrum 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).

  • Flyingcat 3 | greekpassengerships

    FLYINGCAT 3 (ΦΛΑΪΝΓK ΚΑΤ 3) -Hellenic Seaways (2005-2026) Built in 1998 (age 28). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under drydock in Salamina) The high speed catamaran FLYINGCAT 3 was built in 1998 in the United Kingdom, as the ATHINA 2004 for the Greek company Goutos Lines. She operated on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Naxos-Paros line on the Cyclades. She was renamed SUPERCAT ATHINA for the 1999 season. She was bought by Minoan Flying Dolphins in 2000, and she was renamed FLYINGCAT 3. She was deployed on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos-Amorgos-Ios-Santorini line, while in 2003 she notably operated on the Rafina-Mykonos-Tinos-Syros-Kythnos-Kea-Lavrion line. In 2004 she was transferred to the Agios Konstantinos-Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos-Thessaloniki line, thus operating on the Sporades for the first time in her career. Her company was rebranded as Hellenic Seaways in 2005, but she remained on the Sporades that year, as well in 2006 (during which she was forced to miss a part of that year's summer season due to a major engine failure). In 2007 she was successfully deployed on the Piraeus-Sifnos-Folegandros-Santorini-Amorgos-Naxos-Paros-Syros line, before she was transferred to the Piraeus-Kythnos-Sifnos-Folegandros-Amorgos-Ios-Santorini line the following year. In 2009 she was deployed on the Rafina-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line. In 2010 she was deployed on a new inter-Cyclades service introduced by her company, namely on the Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Naxos-Paros-Ios-Santorini line. In 2011 she returned to her previous base, namely in Rafina, as she operated on the Rafina-Tinos-Mykonos-Naxos-Ios-Santorini-Koufonisi-Amorgos line, while in 2012, she operated on the Rafina-Tinos-Mykonos-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line. That summer, however, she suffered a major engine failure, causing her to miss the entire 2013 season, but she returned to service in the following year, being deployed on the Piraeus-Sifnos-Milos-Kimolos-Folegandros line on the Western Cyclades. In 2015 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Koufonisi line, while also making additional trips on the Piraeus-Hydra-Spetses line on the Saronic Gulf. She moved there on a permanent basis in 2016, being deployed on the Piraeus-Poros-Hydra-Ermioni-Spetses-Porto Cheli line. In 2021 she returned to the Cyclades as she was deployed on the Rafina-Tinos-Mykonos-Naxos line. In 2024 she once again returned to the Saronic Gulf, as she was inserted on the Piraeus-Poros-Hydra-Ermioni-Spetses-Porto Cheli line. The FLYINGCAT 3 is notable for having recorded the fastest-ever crossing made by a catamaran in Greece to date, having once reached a speed of 52 knots! PHOTOS (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 in Piraeus (8/2014). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus (6/2015). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 in Piraeus, a few moments before her departure to the Western Cyclades (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 in Piraeus, a few moments before her departure to the Western Cyclades (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 3 The hull of the FLYINGCAT 3 in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 3 The bow of the FLYINGCAT 3 in Piraeus (7/2013). FLYINGCAT 3 What's underneath a catamaran hull? The FLYINGCAT 3 in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 departing Piraeus shortly afterwards (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having juste entered the port of Piraeus (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 ready to dock in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 ready to dock in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docking in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docking in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus, before her next departure (7/2015). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 leaving Piraeus for her first trip of the day to the Saronic Gulf (8/2016). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 featuring the updated Cosmote livery (which all Hellenic Seaways high speed craft have) leaving Piraeus for her Saronic Gulf destinations (8/2016) FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 leaving Piraeus for her first trip of the day to the Saronic Gulf (8/2016). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus during the morning (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus during the morning (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus during the morning (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just arrived in the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docked in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docked in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docked in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (8/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (8/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (8/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 maneuvering in Piraeus (8/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Poros (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading towards Poros (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 Crossing the FLYINGCAT 3 near the island of Hydra, as she has just left the island's port (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 Crossing the FLYINGCAT 3 near the island of Hydra, as she has just left the island's port (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 Crossing the FLYINGCAT 3 near the island of Hydra, as she has just left the island's port (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 Crossing the FLYINGCAT 3 near Hydra, as she has just left the island's port (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen near Hydra, as she continues her way into the Saronic Gulf (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen from the port of Agia Marina in Aegina, as she heads back to Piraeus (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just entered the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just entered the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just entered the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (9/2017). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docked in Piraeus (7/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docked in Piraeus (7/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docked in Piraeus (7/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus (7/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus (7/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus (7/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 in Piraeus (8/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 in Piraeus (8/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 in Piraeus (8/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus (8/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus (8/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus (8/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus (8/2018). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen on the Saronic Gulf, about to enter the port of Piraeus (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen resting in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen resting in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen resting in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docked in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docked in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 about to depart the port of Piraeus (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen departing Piraeus (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus, shortly before her morning departure for the Saronic Gulf ports (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just arrived in Spetses (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just arrived in Spetses (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 having just arrived in Spetses (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 taking a brief rest in the port of Spetses (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 taking a brief rest in the port of Spetses (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 taking a brief rest in the port of Spetses (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 about to depart the port of Spetses (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen departing Spetses (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen departing Spetses (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen leaving the port of Spetses (7/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus (8/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus (8/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docked in Piraeus (8/2019). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus, ready to be reactivated after having suffered an engine failure which kept her off for a month during the 2021 summer season (7/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus, carrying the new livery that was introduced for the Hellenic Seaways high speed craft (7/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docked in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen arriving in Mykonos (7/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen arriving in Mykonos (7/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen arriving in Mykonos (7/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus, after having been repaired following her small accident in Mykonos (8/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus, ready to be reactivated on the Cyclades (8/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen changing her berthing spot in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen changing her berthing spot in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus, just before heading back to Rafina in order to resume her service on the Cyclades (8/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus, just before heading back to Rafina in order to resume her service on the Cyclades (8/2021). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus, after having returned there following the completion of her summer stint on the Rafina-Cyclades service (9/2022). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus, after having returned there following the completion of her summer stint on the Rafina-Cyclades service (9/2022). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus, after having returned there following the completion of her summer stint on the Rafina-Cyclades service (9/2022). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 now seen beginning her annual winter refit in Piraeus (9/2022). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 now seen beginning her annual winter refit in Piraeus (9/2022). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 now seen beginning her annual winter refit in Piraeus (9/2022). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen docked in Piraeus during the late evening (12/2022). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 now seen while undergoing her annual winter refit in Piraeus (1/2023). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen docked in Piraeus during the late evening (3/2023). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen while docked in Piraeus, before undertaking her annual refit in order to resume service on the Cylcades (4/2023). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen while docked in Piraeus, before undertaking her annual refit in order to resume service on the Cylcades (4/2023). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen while docked in Piraeus, before undertaking her annual refit in order to resume service on the Cylcades (4/2023). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 spotted in Piraeus (4/2023). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus, having completed her summer service on the Cyclades and now undergoing her annual winter lay-up (11/2023). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus (12/2023). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus, while continuing her annual winter lay-up (4/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen docked in Piraeus, having once again returned to service, being deployed on the Saronic Gulf for the first time since the 2020 season (6/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen docked in Piraeus, having once again returned to service, being deployed on the Saronic Gulf for the first time since the 2020 season (6/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen docked in Piraeus, having once again returned to service, being deployed on the Saronic Gulf for the first time since the 2020 season (6/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 spotted in Piraeus (6/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 spotted in Piraeus (6/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 spotted in Piraeus (6/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 resting in Piraeus (6/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus during the morning (7/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 spotted in the port of Piraeus (7/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 spotted in the port of Piraeus (7/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 spotted in the port of Piraeus (7/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen docked in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen docked in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen having just entered the port of Piraeus, and heading towards her docking spot (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen having just entered the port of Piraeus, and heading towards her docking spot (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen having just entered the port of Piraeus, and heading towards her docking spot (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus during the late evening (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen in Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docked in Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 docked in Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen having exited Piraeus and sailing at full-speed on the Saronic Gulf, while heading towards Poros (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen having exited Piraeus and sailing at full-speed on the Saronic Gulf, while heading towards Poros (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen while resting in Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen while resting in Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen while resting in Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 in the port of Piraeus (8/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen having completed her summer service and now undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (12/2024). FLYINGCAT 3 The FLYINGCAT 3 seen having completed her summer service and now undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus (12/2024).

  • Panagia Koimisis II | greekpassengerships

    PANAGIA KOIMISIS ΙΙ (ΠΑΝΑΓΙΑ ΚΟΙΜΗΣΗΣ ΙΙ) -NE Elafonisou Built in 1996 (age 30). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Pounta-Elafonisos The landing craft PANAGIA KOIMISIS II was built in 1996 in Greece, as the FANEROMENI POROU of the Greek company VR Ferries. She was deployed on the Galatas Troizinias-Poros line, and she remained there for ten years. She was sold in 2006 to NE Elafonisou, and she was renamed PANAGIA KOIMISIS II. She was deployed on the Pounta-Elafonisos line, where she remained until 2007. In 2008 she was sold to Antiparos Shipping, and she underwent a major conversion in Perama, whereupon she was lengthened and she saw her indoor areas being fully refurbished. She entered service on the Paros-Antiparos line on the Cyclades , where she remained until 2025. That same year, she was sold back to NE Elafonisou, thus returning to the latter for a second stint. She returned to service on the Pounta-Elafonisos line for the first time in 18 years. PHOTOS (2018): PANAGIA KOIMISIS II The PANAGIA KOIMISIS II seen in Antiparos (7/2018). PANAGIA KOIMISIS II The PANAGIA KOIMISIS II seen in Antiparos (7/2018). PANAGIA KOIMISIS II The PANAGIA KOIMISIS II resting in Antiparos (7/2018). PANAGIA KOIMISIS II The PANAGIA KOIMISIS II resting in Antiparos (7/2018).

  • Express Panormitis | greekpassengerships

    EXPRESS PANORMITIS (ΕΞΠΡΕΣ ΠΑΝΟΡΜΙΤΗΣ) -Agia Marina I NE Built in 2019 (age 7). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Paros-Antiparos The small high speed boat EXPRESS PANORMITIS was built in 2019 in Greece, for the Greek company Agia Marina I NE, which is based in Antiparos. She was deployed on the Paros-Antiparos line on the Cyclades, joining her fleetmate, namely the ANTIPAROS STAR, which had been built in 2015. PHOTOS (2021): EXPRESS PANORMITIS The EXPRESS PANORMITIS seen in Paros (7/2021). EXPRESS PANORMITIS The EXPRESS PANORMITIS seen in Paros (7/2021). EXPRESS PANORMITIS The EXPRESS PANORMITIS seen leaving Paros for Antiparos (7/2021).

  • Symi II | greekpassengerships

    SYMI II (ΣΥΜΗ ΙΙ) -Sea Dreams Built in 1990 (age 36). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Rhodes-Symi The small catamaran ferry SYMI II was built in 1990 in Greece, being the second ship to join the Greek company ANES Ferries, following the SYMI I (today the OSTRIA of Nostos Cruises), which had started operations back in 1980. The SYMI II was deployed on the Rhodes-Symi line on the Dodecanese, where she remained for 20 years. In 2011 she was laid-up in Rhodes due to the difficult financial conditions of her company, remaining there until she underwent a refit in Salamina in 2015. She was eventually reactivated in 2016, being deployed on the Glyfa-Skiathos-Skopelos line on the Sporades. In 2017 she operated on the Volos-Skiathos-Skopelos line. In 2018, she joined Sea Jets, as part of a trade which saw her former fleetmate, namely the SYMI, joining ANES Ferries for a second stint. The SYMI II returned to the Dodecanese, being once again deployed on the Rhodes-Symi line. In 2020 she was once again laid-up in Rhodes, where she remained for three years. In 2023 she underwent another refit in Salamina in order to resume service, but she once again missed the season and she remained laid-up in Rhodes. She eventually resumed service on the Rhodes-Symi line in 2024. PHOTOS (2023): SYMI II The SYMI II seen in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina, having completed her refit and ready to sail back to Rhodes for a return to service after three years of lay-up (9/2023). SYMI II The SYMI II seen in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina, having completed her refit and ready to sail back to Rhodes for a return to service after three years of lay-up (9/2023). SYMI II The SYMI II seen in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina, having completed her refit and ready to sail back to Rhodes for a return to service after three years of lay-up (9/2023).

  • Nissos Thirassia | greekpassengerships

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

  • Port of Hydra | greekpassengerships

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

  • 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.

  • Dimosthenis K | greekpassengerships

    DIMOSTHENIS K (ΔΗΜΟΣΘΕΝΗΣ Κ) -Seven Islands Cruises Built in 1994 (age 32 ). Registered in Zakynthos. Current line: Zakynthos-Marathonisi The small passenger ship DIMOSTHENIS K was built in 1994 in Greece, as the first ship for the newly-established Greek tour company Top Cruiser, which is based in Zakynthos. She was the first-ever large tour boat based in Zakynthos, and she was the flagship of Top Cruiser for 30 years. She performs daily cruises around Zakynthos, while also occasionally making stops to the small island of Marathonisi. In 2006 she underwent a refit in Perama, during which she was lengthened and her bow was remodeled. In 2024 she was sold to Seven Islands Cruises. PHOTOS (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K leaving the port of Zakynthos for a trip around the island (7/2015). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K leaving Zakynthos for her morning cruise (7/2015). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K leaving Zakynthos for an afternoon cruise (7/2016). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K in Zakynthos (7/2016). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K resting in the port of Zakynthos (7/2017). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K resting in the port of Zakynthos (7/2017). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen resting in Zakynthos (8/2018). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen resting in Zakynthos (7/2019). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen sailing near Zakynthos, after having left Marathonisi (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen near Porto Vromi in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen near Porto Vromi in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen near Porto Vromi in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen leaving the beach of Porto Vromi in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen leaving the beach of Porto Vromi in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen leaving the beach of Porto Vromi in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen sailing towards the beach of Navagio in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen sailing towards the beach of Navagio in Zakynthos (8/2021). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen performing a cruise around Zakynthos (7/2022). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen performing a cruise around Zakynthos (7/2022). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Zakynthos (11/2023). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Zakynthos (11/2023). DIMOSTHENIS K My first picture of the DIMOSTHENIS K under the livery of Seven Islands Cruises, which she joined after 30 years of operations under Top Cruises. She is seen returning to the port of Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen heading back to Zakynthos, during her first season under Seven Islands Cruises (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen heading back to Zakynthos, during her first season under Seven Islands Cruises (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen heading back to Zakynthos, during her first season under Seven Islands Cruises (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen heading back to Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen heading back to Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen heading back to Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen while performing a cruise in Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen while performing a cruise in Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen while performing a cruise in Zakynthos (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen having left Zakynthos in order to perform a cruise around the island and to Marathonisi (8/2024). DIMOSTHENIS K The DIMOSTHENIS K seen having left Zakynthos in order to perform a cruise around the island and to Marathonisi (8/2024).

  • Alkmini | greekpassengerships

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

  • Antigone | greekpassengerships

    ANTIGONE (ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΗ) -Saronic Ferries ex-POSEIDONAS (ΠΟΣΕΙΔΩΝΑΣ) for Farmakoris-Villiotis NE (2010-2019) Built in 2010 (age 16 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Piraeus-Northern Aegina The landing craft ANTIGONE was built in 2010 in Greece, as the POSEIDONAS for the Greek company Farmakoris-Villiotis NE. Upon the completion of her construction, she was deployed on the Arkitsa-Aid i psos line, thus connecting mainland Greece with Evoia via the North Evoian Gulf. Her company also joined the Aid i psos Ferries joint venture, which also included Gavanozis Shipping and Aidipsos Shipping. She was deployed on the Rion-Antirrion line in 2011, but she returned the following year on the Arkitsa-Aidipsos line. In 2018 she was replaced by her younger fleetmate, namely the ALKYON, and she was laid-up in Salamina. While it was initially rumoured that she had been sold overseas, this eventually did not happen and the ship remained laid-up in Salamina for the entire 2019 season, until she was sold to the Saronic Ferries joint venture (composed of Nova Ferries and 2way Ferries). She was renamed ANTIGONE and she underwent a conversion in Perama and Keratsini. After 3 years during which her indoor areas were fully refurbished and her garage area was covered, she was introduced on the Piraeus-Northern Aegina line (serving the port of Souvala) on the Saronic Gulf in 2022, where she met much success. In 2025 she began operating on the Piraeus-Northern Aegina-Agistri line. PHOTOS (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): POSEIDONAS The POSEIDONAS seen laid-up in Salamina, prior to her sale to Saronic Ferries (7/2019). POSEIDONAS The POSEIDONAS seen laid-up in Salamina, prior to her sale to Saronic Ferries (7/2019). POSEIDONAS The POSEIDONAS seen laid-up in Salamina, prior to her sale to Saronic Ferries (7/2019). POSEIDONAS The POSEIDONAS seen in Salamina (7/2019). POSEIDONAS The POSEIDONAS seen in Salamina (7/2019). POSEIDONAS My last picture of the ship as the POSEIDONAS in Salamina. She is due to resume service on the Saronic Gulf as the ANTIGONI in 2020 (8/2019). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her conversion in Perama, in light of her introduction to service on the Saronic Gulf (8/2021). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE spotted in Perama, while she undergoes her conversion (9/2021). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus, during her debut season under Saronic Ferries (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE about to exit the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE about to exit the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE about to exit the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE having just returned to Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen making her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen making her way towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen exiting the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen exiting the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen exiting the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she exits Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2022). Show More ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she approaches Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she approaches Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she approaches Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards the entrance of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards the entrance of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards the entrance of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE having entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE having entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE having just docked in Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE having just docked in Piraeus (8/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE having entered the port of Piraeus (9/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE having entered the port of Piraeus (9/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE having entered the port of Piraeus (9/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen resting in Piraeus (9/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen resting in Piraeus (9/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (9/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (9/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE in Piraeus (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE in Piraeus (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE in Piraeus (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE resting in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE resting in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE resting in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen leaving the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen leaving the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen leaving the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus, following the completion of her first season of operations on the Saronic Gulf (1/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her annual winter lay-up in Piraeus, following the completion of her first season of operations on the Saronic Gulf (1/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus, after having resumed service (3/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus (3/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (3/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (3/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen approaching her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen about to dock in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen about to dock in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen approaching her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen approaching her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just docked in Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just docked in Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just docked in Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE resting in Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE resting in Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE resting in Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure as she departs Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE departing the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (5/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (5/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (5/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE resting in the port of Piraeus (5/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE resting in the port of Piraeus (5/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE about to depart the port of Piraeus, during her second summer on the Saronic Gulf (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE about to depart the port of Piraeus, during her second summer on the Saronic Gulf (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE about to depart the port of Piraeus, during her second summer on the Saronic Gulf (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE spotted in Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE spotted in Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE spotted in Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE undergoing her maneuvering procedure as she departs the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE undergoing her maneuvering procedure as she departs the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE undergoing her maneuvering procedure as she departs the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she undergoes her maneuvering procedure in order to leave Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she undergoes her maneuvering procedure in order to leave Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she heads towards the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she heads towards the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she heads towards the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having just arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having just arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having just arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (8/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in Piraeus (11/2023). ANTIGONE ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus (11/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus (11/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE spotted in Piraeus during the evening (11/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing Piraeus during the evening (11/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing Piraeus during the evening (11/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing Piraeus during the evening (11/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves Piraeus (11/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves the port of Piraeus (11/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves the port of Piraeus (11/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves Piraeus (11/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her annual winter refit in Piraeus (12/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her annual winter refit in Piraeus (12/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her annual winter refit in Piraeus (12/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she is undergoing her annual winter refit in Piraeus (12/2023). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, after having departed the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, after having departed the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, after having departed the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, having departed the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina, and heading back to Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, having departed the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina, and heading back to Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen exiting the port of Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen exiting the port of Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen exiting the port of Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen resting in the port of Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen resting in the port of Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, having departed the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina, and heading back to Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, having departed the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina, and sailing back to Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, having departed the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina, and sailing back to Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, having departed the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina, and sailing back to Piraeus (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen exiting the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen exiting the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (5/2024) ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (5/2024) ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen leaving Piraeus immediately afterwards (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen leaving Piraeus immediately afterwards (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen leaving Piraeus immediately afterwards (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen while she exits the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen while she exits the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (5/2024) ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (5/2024) ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having entered the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having entered the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having entered the port of Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having returned to Piraeus from Aegina (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having docked in Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having docked in Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having docked in Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen leaving Piraeus (5/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus (6/2025). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus (6/2025). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus (6/2025). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she is leaving Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she is leaving Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she is departing the port Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she is departing the port Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to leave Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to leave Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen completing her maneuvering procedure while departing the port of Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen completing her maneuvering procedure while departing the port of Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen completing her maneuvering procedure while departing the port of Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE now seen proceeding towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE now seen proceeding towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE now seen proceeding towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus during the evening (6/2024). ANTIGONE Crossing the ANTIGONE on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE Crossing the ANTIGONE on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen arriving in Aegina during the evening (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having docked in the port of Aegina during the evening, thus making a rare appearance in the island's main port (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having docked in the port of Aegina during the evening, thus making a rare appearance in the island's main port (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Souvala in Northern Aegina (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Souvala in Northern Aegina (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Souvala in Northern Aegina (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen sailing on the Saronic Gulf, as she is heading towards Souvala in Northern Aegina (6/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to leave Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE Crossing the ANTIGONE on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads to Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE Crossing the ANTIGONE on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads to Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE Crossing the ANTIGONE on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads to Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE Crossing the ANTIGONE on the Saronic Gulf, as she sails towards Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE Crossing the ANTIGONE on the Saronic Gulf, as she sails towards Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE Crossing the ANTIGONE on the Saronic Gulf, as she sails towards Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, while she makes her way back to Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, while she makes her way back to Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to leave Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to leave Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves the port of Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves the port of Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she leaves the port of Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE leaving Piraeus in order to head to the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE leaving Piraeus in order to head to the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf during the evening, as she heads back to Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf during the evening, as she heads back to Piraeus (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in Piraeus during the late evening (7/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to leave Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to leave Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to leave Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she is leaving Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she is leaving Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she is leaving Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she is about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen docked in Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE spotted in Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE departing the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE departing the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE departing the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she prepares to exit the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she exits the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she exits the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen about to dock in Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having returned to Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen about to dock in Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having just docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE spotted in Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE spotted in Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen arriving in the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen arriving in the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE spotted in Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE in Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE in Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE in Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE preparing to depart the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she is departing Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen as she is departing Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE performing her maneuvering procedure in order to leave Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE proceeding towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE proceeding towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen arriving in the port of Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen arriving in the port of Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen arriving in the port of Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards the port of Aegina, which she does not frequently visit (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards the port of Aegina, which she does not frequently visit (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen heading towards the port of Aegina, which she does not frequently visit (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE preparing to dock in the port of Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE preparing to dock in the port of Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having docked in the port of Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen having docked in the port of Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE Crossing the ANTIGONE on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE Crossing the ANTIGONE on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE Crossing the ANTIGONE on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen on the Saronic Gulf, while she heads to the port of Souvala in Northern Aegina (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE spotted as she is about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE spotted as she is about to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2024). ANTIGONE The ANTIGONE seen after having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2024).

  • Maria T | greekpassengerships

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

  • Port of Kalymnos | greekpassengerships

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

  • Byron | greekpassengerships

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

  • Black Pearl | greekpassengerships

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

  • Kassandra Delfinous | greekpassengerships

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

  • Protoporos XVI | greekpassengerships

    PROTOPOROS XVI (ΠΡΩΤΟΠΟΡΟΣ XVI) -Tsokos Lines (2021-2022) current SUHAILA of Al Fattan Marine Services Built in 2021 (age 5). Was registered in Piraeus. Current line: None in Greece, sold to Al Fattan Marine Services for service in the United Arab Emirates The double-ended ferry PROTOPOROS XVI was built in 2021 in Greece, becoming the sixteenth ship of the Greek company Tsokos Lines. She was deployed on the Perama-Salamina line. Just a year later, in 2022, she was sold to the Emirati company Al Fattan Marine Services, and she was renamed SUHAILA. PHOTOS (2021): PROTOPOROS XVI The PROTOPOROS XVI seen arriving in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS XVI The PROTOPOROS XVI seen arriving in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS XVI The PROTOPOROS XVI seen arriving in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS XVI The PROTOPOROS XVI seen about to dock in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS XVI The PROTOPOROS XVI seen about to dock in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS XVI The PROTOPOROS XVI docked in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS XVI The PROTOPOROS XVI docked in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS XVI The PROTOPOROS XVI seen in Salamina. This turned out to be my final picture of the ship in Greece, as she was sold following the 2021 summer season to the Emirati company Al Fattan Marine Services (8/2021).

  • Mykonos Star | greekpassengerships

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

  • Antiparos Star | greekpassengerships

    ANTIPAROS STAR (ΑΝΤΙΠΑΡΟΣ ΣΤΑΡ) -Agia Marina I NE Built in 2015 (age 11). Registered in Paros. Current line: Paros-Antiparos The small high speed boat ANTIPAROS STAR was built in 2015 in Greece for the Greek company Agia Marina I NE. She began service on the Paros-Antiparos line on the Cyclades, succeeding the departing ELAFONISOS which was sold to Elafonisos-Christina Cruise in Zakynthos. PHOTOS (2018, 2019): ANTIPAROS STAR The ANTIPAROS STAR seen in Paros (7/2018). ANTIPAROS STAR The ANTIPAROS STAR seen in Paros (7/2018). ANTIPAROS STAR The ANTIPAROS STAR departing the port of Paros (7/2018). ANTIPAROS STAR The ANTIPAROS STAR seen approaching the port of Paros (7/2019). ANTIPAROS STAR The ANTIPAROS STAR seen approaching the port of Paros (7/2019). ANTIPAROS STAR The ANTIPAROS STAR seen approaching the port of Paros (7/2019). ANTIPAROS STAR The ANTIPAROS STAR seen shortly before her maneuvering procedure in Paros (7/2019). ANTIPAROS STAR The ANTIPAROS STAR seen shortly before her maneuvering procedure in Paros (7/2019). ANTIPAROS STAR The ANTIPAROS STAR seen shortly before her maneuvering procedure in Paros (7/2019). ANTIPAROS STAR The ANTIPAROS STAR having just docked in Paros (7/2019). ANTIPAROS STAR The ANTIPAROS STAR having just docked in Paros (7/2019). ANTIPAROS STAR The ANTIPAROS STAR having just docked in Paros (7/2019).

  • Blue Star Paros | greekpassengerships

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

  • Port of Kos | greekpassengerships

    PORT OF KOS (ΚΩΣ) Island located on the Dodecanese, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2022): KOS 2022: Two small passenger ships seen docked together in Kos: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship PIRATES OF KOS of Anthoulis Cruises and the GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels. KOS 2022: Two small passenger ships seen docked together in Kos: (From left to right) The wooden pirate-themed passenger ship PIRATES OF KOS of Anthoulis Cruises and the GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels. KOS 2022: Three small passenger ships seen together in Kos: (From left to right) The MALENA of Kellis Cruises is seen leaving the port, as is the wooden pirate-themed passenger ship PIRATES OF KOS of Anthoulis Cruises, while the GEORGIOS BROUFAS II of Broufas Vessels remains docked. KOS 2022: Two passenger ships seen docked in different piers in the port of Kos: (From front to back) The small passenger ship GEORGIOS BROUFAS II and the small high speed ferry DODEKANISOS EXPRESS of Dodekanisos Seaways. KOS 2022: Two small ferries seen having crossed each other outside of the port of Kos: (From left to right) The PANAGIA EVAGGELISTRIA of Kateros Shipping Company is heading towards the port, while the DODEKANISOS PRIDE of Dodekanisos Seaways is seen heading towards Symi. KOS 2022: Two passenger ships operating on the Kos-Bodrum line seen docked in the port of Kos: (From left to right) The small high speed boat APOLLON II of Lafasi Maritime Company and the high speed catamaran RODON of Sky Marine Ferries. KOS 2022: Two passenger ships operating on the Kos-Bodrum line seen docked in the port of Kos: (From left to right) The small high speed boat APOLLON II of Lafasi Maritime Company and the high speed catamaran RODON of Sky Marine Ferries.

  • Joy Star | greekpassengerships

    JOY STAR (ΤΖΟΪ ΣΤΑΡ) -Joy Cruises Built in 1993 (age 33). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Samos-Agathonisi-Leros The small passenger ship JOY STAR was built in 1993 in Ukraine, being one of many sister ships built in the late 1980s and early 1990s that were acquired by Greek companies. She was initially known as the SARONIC STAR of the Greek company Saronic Cruises and she operated on the Zea-Hydra-Poros-Aegina line as a one-day cruise ship. In 1999 she was sold to the Greek company Samos Ships and she was renamed SAMOS STAR. She moved to the Northeast Aegean Sea and she operated on the Patmos-Samos-Kuşadası line. In 2010 she was sold to Samian Cruises and she remained on the Patmos-Samos-Kuşadası line until her company ceased operations in 2016, and she was laid-up in Siğacık. She stayed there until 2018, when she was sold at auction to Joy Cruises. She was renamed JOY STAR and she was deployed on the Corfu-Paxoi-Antipaxoi line on the Ionian Sea. In 2021 she underwent a conversion in Perama, during which her stern was refitted in order to accommodate vehicles, thus making her a small ferry. She was deployed on the Rhodes-Tilos-Nisyros-Kos line on the Dodecanese. In 2022 she returned to the Corfu-Paxoi-Antipaxoi line. She did not operate during the summer of 2023 as she remained laid-up in Perama, but she was reactivated in 2024 and she was deployed once again on the Rhodes-Tilos-Nisyros-Kos lin e. She was once again laid-up in Perama in 2025, but she was reactivated in 2026 in order to operate on the Samos-Agathonisi-Leros line on the Dodecanese. PHOTOS (2022): JOY STAR The JOY STAR seen in Corfu (9/2022). JOY STAR The JOY STAR seen in Corfu (9/2022). JOY STAR The JOY STAR seen in Corfu (9/2022). JOY STAR The JOY STAR seen as she heads to the port of Corfu (9/2022). JOY STAR The JOY STAR seen as she heads to the port of Corfu (9/2022). JOY STAR The JOY STAR seen as she heads to the port of Corfu (9/2022). JOY STAR The JOY STAR seen returning to the port of Corfu following a one-day cruise in Paxoi and Antipaxoi (9/2022). JOY STAR The JOY STAR seen returning to the port of Corfu following a one-day cruise in Paxoi and Antipaxoi (9/2022). JOY STAR The JOY STAR resting in the port of Corfu (9/2022). JOY STAR The JOY STAR resting in the port of Corfu (9/2022). JOY STAR The JOY STAR resting in the port of Corfu (9/2022).

  • Nanti | greekpassengerships

    NANTI (ΝΑΝΤΗ) -Kerkyra Seaways Built in 1973 (age 53 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Igoumenitsa-Corfu The veteran landing craft NANTI was built in 1973 in Greece for the Greek company Gerontakis Shipping. She has spent her entire career on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea, on which she has now been operating for over five decades. She underwent a major conversion in 1990 in Perama, during which she was lengthened and heightened, while her accommodation superstructure was extended and her indoor areas were renovated. From 2008 to 2015 she was only used for freight transportation, before she started to transport passengers once again in 2016, after she underwent another major conversion in Salamina, during which her aft section was extended. In 2018, her company became part of the Corfu Ferries joint venture together with Kerkyra Seaways, to whom she was transferred in 2020. With 53 years of service on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line, she holds the record for the most consecutive seasons spent by a Greek ferry on the same line, and she is also the ferry with the longest and most continuous presence on the Ionian Sea. Because of her longevity, the proper maintenance undertaken by her owner, as well as her successful conversions which have made her a very comfortable ship despite her age, the NANTI is considered to be one of the greatest ships in the history of both Corfu and the Ionian Sea. PHOTOS (2022): NANTI The legendary landing craft NANTI seen docked in Corfu, during what was her landmark fiftieth consecutive season on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line (9/2022). NANTI The NANTI seen in Corfu (9/2022). NANTI The NANTI seen in Corfu (9/2022).

  • Prestige | greekpassengerships

    PRESTIGE (ΠΡΕΣΤΙΖ) -Dakoutros Speed Built in 2014 (age 12 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Santorini-Nea Kameni-Palaia Kameni The small high speed boat PRESTIGE was built in 2014 in Greece, along with her sister ship, namely the FANTASIA, for the Greek company Dakoutros Speed, also known as the Santorini Boatmen & Mooring Services. The two ships joined the modern high speed craft fleet ordered by their owner, following the smaller IOANNIS D which had been built a year before. She primarily serves as a tour boat between Santorini and the volcanic islands of Nea Kameni and Palaia Kameni, along with transporting cruise ship passengers on the island. PHOTOS (2015): PRESTIGE The PRESTIGE leaving Nea Kameni in order to get passengers from the cruise ship AEGEAN PARADISE of Etstur in Santorini (7/2015).

  • Penelope A | greekpassengerships

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

  • Lefka Ori | greekpassengerships

    LEFKA ORI (ΛΕΥΚΑ ΟΡΗ) -ANEK Lines, operated by Superfast Ferries ex-BLUE HORIZON (ΜΠΛΟΥ ΟΡΑΪΖΟΝ) of Blue Star Ferries (2000-2023) Built in 1987 (age 39). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Patras-Igoumenitsa-Venice One of the finest Greek ferries of the past two decades, the LEFKA ORI was built in 1987 in Japan as the VARUNA for the Japanese company Higashi Nihon Ferry. She spent the first years of her career in Japan, on the Sendai-Tomakomai line, until 1998, when she was bought by the Greek company Strintzis Lines. After a year-long conversion in Perama, she was renamed SUPERFERRY HELLAS and she was deployed on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Ancona-Venice line on the Adriatic Sea. Strintzis Lines was purchased by Attica Group in 2000, thus becoming Blue Star Ferries, so the ship was renamed BLUE HORIZON. She was initially part of the Blue Ferries division, before the latter was merged with Blue Star Ferries in 2004. She was deployed on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Venice line in 2000, where she remained until being transferred to the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Bari line in 2003. She remained in this service until 2010, when her company deployed her on the Piraeus-Chania line. In 2011 she was laid-up in Drapetsona, and in 2012 she was in Syros, but she returned to service the following year initially on the Patras-Igouemnitsa-Bari line (to replace the ferries of Attica Group on the Adriatic Sea, which were undergoing their refits), and later on the Piraeus-Santorini-Kos-Rhodes line on the Dodecanese for the summer. In 2014 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Heraklion line, under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture. In 2023 she was involved in a highly controversial and tragic incident, as members of her crew pushed away a passenger that was embarking while the ship was departing from Piraeus, resulting in the passenger's drowning. Later in that same year Attica Group acquired ANEK Lines, and the BLUE HORIZON was transferred to the latter after having been renamed LEFKA ORI, hence becoming the second ship in the history of the company to take that name (the first one being her former fleetmate under Blue Star Ferries, namely the BLUE GALAXY, which also went on to join ANEK Lines in 2024 as the KISSAMOS). Despite being painted in the livery of ANEK Lines, she did not operate for the company, instead being assigned to operate under the livery of Superfast Ferries in 2024. She returned to the Adriatic Sea after being deployed on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Ancona line. In 2025, still under the livery of Superfast Ferries, she operated on the Piraeus-Samos-Patmos-Leros-Kos-Symi-Rhodes line on the Dodecanese. PHOTOS (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2013). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in Piraeus (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus, with her Japanese fleetmate, the BLUE GALAXY, in the back (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (8/2015). BLUE HORIZON The beautiful BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (8/2015). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2016). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2016). BLUE HORIZON A close-up picture of the BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (7/2016). BLUE HORIZON The beloved BLUE HORIZON in the port of Piraeus (7/2016). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (7/2016). BLUE HORIZON Another close-up photo of the BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (8/2016). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus, in her third season operating on the Piraeus-Heraklion line under the ANEK-Attica Group joint venture (8/2016). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (8/2016). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (8/2016). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in the port of Piraeus (7/2017). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in the port of Piraeus (7/2017). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in the port of Piraeus (7/2017). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (7/2017). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in the port of Piraeus, in her fourth consecutive season operating on the Piraeus-Heraklion line (7/2017). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON taking a breather in Piraeus (7/2017). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus during the morning (8/2017). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus during the morning (8/2017). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus during the evening (9/2017). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (6/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (6/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (6/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (6/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (6/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (6/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in Piraeus (6/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in Piraeus (6/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON preparing to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON beginning to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON beginning to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON beginning to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON having just docked in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON having just docked in Piraeus (7/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (8/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (8/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON having departed Piraeus (8/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (8/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (8/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON exiting the port of Piraeus (8/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON having just exited the port of Piraeus (8/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON having just exited the port of Piraeus and heading towards Heraklion (8/2018). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (7/2019). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (7/2019). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in Piraeus during the evening (7/2019). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in Piraeus during the evening (7/2019). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen resting in Piraeus (8/2019). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen resting in Piraeus (8/2019). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen resting in Piraeus (8/2019). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (8/2019). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (8/2019). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen taking a breather in the port of Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus, shortly before she headed to Perama in order to begin her annual refit (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus, shortly before she headed to Perama in order to begin her annual refit (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON in Piraeus, shortly before she headed to Perama in order to begin her annual refit (8/2020). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (7/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (7/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (7/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (7/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (7/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen as she rests in Piraeus (9/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen as she rests in Piraeus (9/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen as she rests in Piraeus (9/2021). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in the port of Piraeus (9/2022). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus, having docked in the E1 gate after completing her annual winter refit in Perama, after which she entered service on the Piraeus-Chania line while temporarily replacing the ELYROS of ANEK Lines which was performing her own annual refit (1/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen docked in Piraeus, in her first day of service after returning from her annual winter refit, and being temporarily assigned on the Piraeus-Chania line in order to replace the ELYROS of ANEK Lines, which was undergoing her own annual winter refit (1/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen docked in Piraeus, in her first day of service after returning from her annual winter refit, and being temporarily assigned on the Piraeus-Chania line in order to replace the ELYROS of ANEK Lines, which was undergoing her own annual winter refit (1/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen docked in Piraeus, in her first day of service after returning from her annual winter refit, and being temporarily assigned on the Piraeus-Chania line in order to replace the ELYROS of ANEK Lines, which was undergoing her own annual winter refit (1/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in the port of Piraeus (1/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in the port of Piraeus (1/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in the port of Piraeus (1/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen resting in Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen resting in Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen resting in Piraeus (3/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen beginning her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen beginning her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen beginning her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen having completed her maneuvering procedure and now starting to dock in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen having completed her maneuvering procedure and now starting to dock in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen having completed her maneuvering procedure and now starting to dock in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen while she docks in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen being supplied with bunkers while resting in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON spotted in Piraeus (4/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON docked in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON resting in Piraeus (7/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON seen in Piraeus during the evening (7/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON spotted in Piraeus (8/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON spotted in Piraeus (8/2023). BLUE HORIZON The BLUE HORIZON spotted in Piraeus. This was eventually my final picture of the ship under her name and under the livery of Blue Star Ferries, as just one month later she was involved in a controversial accident in Piraeus which resulted in her being abruptly withdrawn from the Piraeus-Heraklion line. She was then transferred to ANEK Lines, being renamed LEFKA ORI (8/2023). LEFKA ORI My first picture of the ship as the LEFKA ORI and under the livery of ANEK Lines, after she was transferred to the latter following 23 years as the BLUE HORIZON under Blue Star Ferries. She was seen continuing her annual winter refit in Piraeus, while awaiting her next employment (12/2023). LEFKA ORI The LEFKA ORI, previously known as the BLUE HORIZON, seen docked in Piraeus, after having been transferred to ANEK Lines (12/2023). LEFKA ORI A view of the LEFKA ORI in Piraeus. In addition to her change in livery, she also became the first ship of ANEK Lines to feature the updated logo of the company on both sides of her hull (12/2023). LEFKA ORI The LEFKA ORI seen in Piraeus, during her first days under ANEK Lines, while awaiting her next deployment (12/2023). LEFKA ORI The LEFKA ORI seen in Piraeus, during her first days under ANEK Lines, while awaiting her next deployment (12/2023). LEFKA ORI The LEFKA ORI seen in Piraeus, during her first days under ANEK Lines, while awaiting her next deployment (12/2023). LEFKA ORI The LEFKA ORI seen in Piraeus (12/2023). LEFKA ORI The LEFKA ORI seen in Piraeus (12/2023). LEFKA ORI The LEFKA ORI seen in Piraeus, after having been repainted with the livery of Superfast Ferries, just a few months after having been transferred to ANEK Lines. She then proceeded to operate on the Adriatic Sea for the first time since the 2009 season (2/2024).

  • Elena F | greekpassengerships

    ELENA F (ΕΛΕΝΑ Φ) -Elena F Shipping Built in 1998 (age 28 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Piraeus-Salamina The small passenger ship ELENA F was built in 1998 in Greece for the Greek company Elena F Shipping (owned by the Filiagkos family), as a replacement for her elder fleetmate, namely the DIMITRIOS F (which was retired), for service on the Piraeus-Salamina line, operating in the ports of Kamatero and Paloukia in just 45 minutes. Apart from her daily sailings to Salamina, the ship made some cruises to Spetses during the summers of 2011 and 2012. In 2013, she left the Piraeus-Salamina line in order to operate on the Sporades, being deployed on the Glyfa-Skiathos line. This turned out to be her only season there, as she returned the following year to operate on her original service, namely on the Piraeus-Salamina line. She has also made successful summer cruises to the islands of Aegina, Agistri and Poros in 2012, and from 2014 to 2024. PHOTOS (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): ELENA F The small ELENA F in Piraeus, before a departure to Salamina (7/2015). ELENA F The ELENA F arriving in Piraeus (7/2015). ELENA F The small ELENA F having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2016). ELENA F The small ELENA F having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2016). ELENA F The ELENA F departing Piraeus for Salamina (8/2016). ELENA F The ELENA F departing Piraeus for Salamina (8/2016). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F leaving the port of Piraeus and heading towards Salamina (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F leaving the port of Piraeus and heading towards Salamina (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F leaving the port of Piraeus and heading towards Salamina (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F having just returned to Piraeus from Salamina (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F having just arrived in Piraeus from Salamina (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F having just arrived in Piraeus from Salamina (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F having just arrived in Piraeus from Salamina (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F having just docked in Piraeus (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F departing the port of Piraeus (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F leaving the port of Piraeus, heading towards Salamina (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F leaving the port of Piraeus, heading towards Salamina (7/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F on the Saronic Gulf, heading from Poros to Aegina during one of her few but successful summer cruises to the respective islands (8/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F on the Saronic Gulf, heading from Poros to Aegina during one of her few but successful summer cruises to the respective islands (8/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F leaving the port of Piraeus (9/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F leaving the port of Piraeus (9/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F leaving the port of Piraeus (9/2017). ELENA F The ELENA F seen leaving the port of Piraeus (6/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F seen leaving the port of Piraeus (6/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F seen leaving the port of Piraeus (6/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F departing Piraeus (6/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F departing Piraeus (6/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F seen resting in Salamina (7/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F seen resting in Salamina (7/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F seen resting in Salamina (7/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Salamina (7/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2018). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2019). ELENA F The ELENA F maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2019). ELENA F The ELENA F having just docked in Piraeus (7/2019). ELENA F The ELENA F having just docked in Piraeus (7/2019). ELENA F The ELENA F having just docked in Piraeus (7/2019). ELENA F The ELENA F resting in Piraeus (7/2019). ELENA F The ELENA F resting in Piraeus (7/2019). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing Piraeus (7/2019). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing Piraeus (7/2019). ELENA F The ELENA F having arrived in the port of Piraeus (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in Salamina (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in Salamina (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in Salamina (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards Salamina (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards Salamina (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards Salamina (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F on her way towards Salamina (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F on her way towards Salamina (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing Piraeus for Salamina (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing Piraeus for Salamina (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in Aegina, as part of one of her few, but very successful, one-day cruises to the island (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in Aegina, as part of one of her few, but very successful, one-day cruises to the island (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in Aegina, as part of one of her few, but very successful, one-day cruises to the island (8/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in Piraeus (9/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2020). ELENA F The ELENA F having exited the port of Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having entered Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having entered Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having entered Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F about to begin her maneuvering procedure (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen about to dock in Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docked in Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing the port of Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Piraeus (7/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen arriving in Salamina (8/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen arriving in Salamina (8/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen arriving in Salamina (8/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards her docking spot in Salamina (8/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docking in Salamina (8/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docking in Salamina (8/2021). ELENA F The stern of the ELENA F seen in Salamina (8/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards Piraeus (8/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards Piraeus (8/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F on her way towards Piraeus, with Psyttaleia in the background (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F on her way towards Piraeus, with Psyttaleia in the background (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen arriving in Salamina (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing Salamina immediately afterwards (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having just arrived in Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having arrived in Piraeus from Salamina (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having arrived in Piraeus from Salamina (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having arrived in Piraeus from Salamina (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F on her way to her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F on her way to her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F on her way to her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having just departed Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having just departed Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having just departed Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F leaving Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F leaving Piraeus (9/2021). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen after having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen after having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen leaving Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen leaving Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen leaving Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen arriving in her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen arriving in her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen maneuvering in Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen maneuvering in Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen maneuvering in Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docked in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docked in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docked in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen leaving Salamina (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen arriving in her docking spot in Salamina (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen arriving in her docking spot in Salamina (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen arriving in her docking spot in Salamina (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen about to exit the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen about to exit the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen about to exit the port of Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen after having arrived in Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen after having arrived in Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen after having arrived in Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing the port of Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she leaves Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she leaves Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she leaves Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she heads from Salamina to Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she heads from Salamina to Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she heads from Salamina to Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F Crossing the ELENA F on the Saronic Gulf as she heads to Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F Crossing the ELENA F on the Saronic Gulf as she heads to Piraeus (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she heads to Salamina (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she heads to Salamina (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she heads to Salamina (9/2022). ELENA F Crossing the ELENA F seen while she heads to Salamina (9/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen arriving in Piraeus (10/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen about to dock in Piraeus (10/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she heads to Salamina (10/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus (10/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F having entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (10/2022). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docked in Salamina (1/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docked in Salamina (1/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (3/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docked in Piraeus (4/2023). ELENA F ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Salamina (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Salamina (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Salamina (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F departing Salamina (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F departing Salamina (4/2023). ELENA F Crossing the ELENA F while she heads to Salamina (4/2023). ELENA F Crossing the ELENA F while she heads to Salamina (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F having just entered the port of Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen departing the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen heading towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (4/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (7/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Piraeus (7/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Piraeus (7/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen while heading from Salamina to Piraeus (9/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen while heading from Salamina to Piraeus (9/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen while heading from Salamina to Piraeus (9/2023). ELENA F Crossing the ELENA F on her way to Piraeus (9/2023). ELENA F Crossing the ELENA F on her way to Piraeus (9/2023). ELENA F Crossing the ELENA F on her way to Piraeus (9/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen while heading to Piraeus (9/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen while heading to Piraeus (9/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen while arriving in Salamina (9/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen while arriving in Salamina (9/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having just arrived in Piraeus (11/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having just arrived in Piraeus (11/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having just arrived in Piraeus (11/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in the port of Piraeus (11/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having arrived in Piraeus (12/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having arrived in Piraeus (12/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having arrived in Piraeus (12/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (12/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (12/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F about to begin her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (12/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen leaving Piraeus (12/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen leaving Piraeus (12/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen leaving Piraeus (12/2023). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Salamina (4/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Salamina (4/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Salamina (4/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docked in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (4/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen docked in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (4/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Salamina (6/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Salamina (6/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Salamina (6/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F resting in Salamina (6/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F resting in Salamina (6/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F resting in Salamina (6/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having exited Piraeus and heading towards Salamina (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having exited Piraeus and heading towards Salamina (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in the port of Aegina, where she docked in order to perform a trip to Palaia Epidavros ahead of a theatre performance (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in the port of Aegina, where she docked in order to perform a trip to Palaia Epidavros ahead of a theatre performance (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in the port of Aegina, where she docked in order to perform a trip to Palaia Epidavros ahead of a theatre performance (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Aegina (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Aegina (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having arrived in Piraeus (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having arrived in Piraeus (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having arrived in Piraeus (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having completed her maneuvering procedure and about to dock in Piraeus (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having completed her maneuvering procedure and about to dock in Piraeus (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen having just docked in Piraeus (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F docked in the port of Paloukia in Salamina (8/2024). ELENA F The ELENA F seen in Salamina (8/2024).

  • Faneromeni | greekpassengerships

    FANEROMENI (ΦΑΝΕΡΩΜΕΝΗ) -Panagia Faneromeni Built in 2004 (age 22). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Perama-Salamina The double-ended ferry FANEROMENI was built in 2004 in Greece, as the PROTOPOROS of the newly-established Greek company Tsokos Lines, becoming their first-ever ship. She was deployed on the Oropos-Eretria line on the South Evoian Gulf, thus becoming the first-ever double-ended ferry to operate there. She remained in this service until her sale in 2010 to Panagia Faneromeni, which is based in Salamina. She was renamed FANEROMENI and she was deployed on the Perama-Salamina line in 2011. In 2012 she was sent to operate on the Megara-Salamina line. She stayed there until the end of the 2014 summer season, before returning to the Perama-Salamina line. She once again returned to the Megara-Salamina line in 2023. In 2025 she was once again deployed on the Perama-Salamina line. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023): FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen approaching Salamina (7/2018). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen approaching Salamina (7/2018). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen approaching Salamina (7/2018). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI having just arrived in Salamina (7/2018). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen departing Salamina (7/2018). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI leaving Salamina (7/2018). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI leaving Salamina (7/2018). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI heading towards Salamina (7/2018). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI docked in Perama (7/2019). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen heading towards Perama (7/2019). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen heading towards Perama (7/2019). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI about to depart the port of Perama (7/2019). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI having just departed the port of Perama (7/2019). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen arriving in Salamina (8/2020). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen arriving in Salamina (8/2020). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI departing Salamina for Perama (8/2020). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI departing Salamina for Perama (8/2020). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen arriving in Salamina (9/2021). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen arriving in Salamina (9/2021). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen arriving in Salamina (9/2021). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen approaching the port of Paloukia in Salamina (9/2021). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen approaching the port of Paloukia in Salamina (9/2021). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen approaching the port of Paloukia in Salamina (9/2021). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI heading towards her docking spot in Salamina (9/2021). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI heading towards her docking spot in Salamina (9/2021). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen leaving Salamina (9/2021). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen leaving Salamina (9/2021). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI docked in Salamina (9/2021). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI having just arrived in Perama (9/2021). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen in Salamina (8/2022). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen in Salamina (8/2022). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen having left Salamina (8/2022). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen having left Salamina (8/2022). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen having left Salamina (8/2022). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI having left Salamina in order to head to Perama (8/2022). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen resting in Salamina (9/2022). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen as she heads towards Perama (4/2023). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen as she heads towards Perama (4/2023). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen as she heads towards Perama (4/2023). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen on her way towards Perama (4/2023). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen arriving in Salamina (4/2023). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen arriving in Salamina (4/2023). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen arriving in Salamina (4/2023). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen as she arrives in Salamina (4/2023). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen having departed Salamina (4/2023). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen having departed Salamina (4/2023). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen on her way towards Perama (4/2023). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen as she heads to Perama for docking (4/2023). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina, during her summer stint on the Megara-Salamina line (8/2024). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina, during her summer stint on the Megara-Salamina line (8/2024). FANEROMENI The FANEROMENI seen in the port of Faneromeni in Salamina, during her summer stint on the Megara-Salamina line (8/2024).

  • Flying Dolphin XVII | greekpassengerships

    FLYING DOLPHIN XVII (ΦΛΑΪΝΓΚ ΝΤΟΛΦΙΝ XVII) -Hellenic Seaways Built in 1984 (age 42 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (laid-up in Perama) The hydrofoil FLYING DOLPHIN XVII was built in 1984 in Georgia (then part of the Soviet Union), for the Greek company Ceres Flying Dolphins, which she joined alongside her sister ship, namely the FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII. She spent her entire career on the Saronic Gulf, having been deployed on the Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri-Poros-Hydra-Ermioni-Spetses-Porto Cheli line. In 1999 Ceres Flying Dolphins was transferred to Minoan Flying Dolphins, which became Hellas Flying Dolphins in 2002, before being rebranded as Hellenic Seaways in 2005. Despite these changes, the hydrofoil remained on the Saronic Gulf, serving the Piraeus-Aegina-Agistri-Poros-Hydra-Ermioni-Spetses-Porto Cheli line. Even though she was supposed to be retired in 2014 because of the completion of her 30 years of service, Hellenic Seaways was granted a one-year service extension for both her and the FLYING DOLPHIN XVIII. After the 2015 season was completed, the mandatory age limit for hydrofoils was abolished, and therefore she was granted an indefinite service extension, thus allowing her to continue her operations on the Saronic Gulf. In 2022, following the arrival of the three newly-built aero high speed catamarans of Hellenic Seaways, she was withdrawn from service and she was laid-up in Perama. Her future remains uncertain. PHOTOS (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022): FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII leaving the port of Piraeus. This was her first season under telephone service company Cosmote's sponsorship, which was used as the livery of all Hellenic Seaways high speed craft (7/2013). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII ready to dock in the corner of the E8 gate in Piraeus, having just arrived from Aegina (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII ready to dock in the corner of the E8 gate in Piraeus, having just arrived from Aegina (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII leaving Piraeus (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII leaving the port of Piraeus (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII resting in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII resting in Piraeus (7/2015). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII departing from the port of Piraeus (7/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII departing from the port of Piraeus (7/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII departing from the port of Piraeus (7/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII departing from the port of Piraeus (7/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII leaving the port of Piraeus for the Saronic Gulf (7/2016). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having entered the port of Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (7/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII resting in Piraeus during the morning (8/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Poros back to Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Poros back to Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads from Poros back to Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on the Saronic Gulf, seen heading from Poros back to Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having just entered the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having just entered the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having just docked in Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having just docked in Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII resting in the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII departing the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII departing the port of Piraeus (9/2017). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having exited the port of Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen departing Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen departing Piraeus (7/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII preparing to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII preparing to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII preparing to enter the port of Piraeus (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen heading from Piraeus to Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII en route towards Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII beginning to approach the port of Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII beginning to approach the port of Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII beginning to approach the port of Aegina (8/2018). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII resting in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII resting in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII resting in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen docked in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen docked in Piraeus (7/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII resting in Piraeus (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII resting in Piraeus (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII docked in Aegina, shortly before her departure to Piraeus (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads to Piraeus (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII as she heads towards Piraeus (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII moored in Piraeus (8/2019). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen outside of Piraeus, carrying the new Hellenic Seaways which was found on all high speed craft (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII as she is seen heading towards the port of Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII as she is seen heading towards the port of Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII as she is seen heading towards the port of Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on her way to Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on her way to Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII as she is seen heading towards Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII as she is seen heading towards Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII as she is seen heading towards Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having left Aegina and heading towards Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having left Aegina and heading towards Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having left Aegina and heading towards Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII is seen heading towards Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII is seen heading towards Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII is seen heading towards Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on her way towards the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on her way towards the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen sailing from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen sailing from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on the Saronic Gulf, as she is seen sailing from Aegina to Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen heading towards Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen heading towards Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII approaching the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII approaching the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII approaching the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen leaving Aegina and heading towards Agistri (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen leaving Aegina and heading towards Agistri (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen heading towards the port of Piraeus, after having left from Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen heading towards the port of Piraeus, after having left from Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen heading towards the port of Piraeus, after having left from Aegina (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII en route towards Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII en route towards Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII en route towards Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus during the early morning (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen docked in Piraeus (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen docked in Piraeus (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII departing the port of Piraeus (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII departing the port of Piraeus (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII departing the port of Piraeus (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen leaving the port of Piraeus (9/2020). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII docked in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII docked in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII, as she heads towards Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII, as she heads towards Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII Crossing the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII, as she heads towards Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on her way towards Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on her way towards Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading back towards Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading back towards Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen on the Saronic Gulf, heading back towards Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on the Saronic Gulf, as she sails back to Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII on the Saronic Gulf, as she sails back to Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having docked in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having docked in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen arriving in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen arriving in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen arriving in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII about to dock in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII about to dock in Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having just arrived in the port of Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having just arrived in the port of Aegina (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen resting in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen resting in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus in the morning (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus in the morning (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen just before departing the port of Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having just docked in the port of Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen arriving in Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen arriving in Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen arriving in Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII heading towards her docking spot in Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII heading towards her docking spot in Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen departing the port of Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen leaving the port of Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII in Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII approaching the port of Aegina in the evening (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII approaching the port of Aegina in the evening (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII approaching the port of Aegina in the evening (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII heading towards the port of Aegina in the evening (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen about to arrive in Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen about to arrive in Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen about to arrive in Aegina (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus in the morning (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she heads towards Piraeus in the morning (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having just arrived in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII resting in Piraeus (9/2021). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen docked in Piraeus during the morning (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The stern of the FLYING DOLPHIN XVII, as she is seen in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen docking in the E8 gate in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen docking in the E8 gate in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen docking in the E8 gate in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII having just docked in the E8 gate in Piraeus (8/2022). FLYING DOLPHIN XVII The FLYING DOLPHIN XVII seen in Piraeus. This proved to be my final picture of the ship during her active service under Hellenic Seaways, as a few days later she went on to be replaced by the newly-built aero high speed catamarans ordered by the company. She subsequently headed to Perama where she was laid-up (8/2022).

  • Agios Efraïm | greekpassengerships

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

  • Nissos Tinos | greekpassengerships

    NISSOS TINOS (ΝΗΣΟΣ ΤΗΝΟΣ) -Tinos Sea Tours Built in 1979 (age 47). Registered in Tinos. Current line: Syros-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Rineia-Delos The small passenger ship NISSOS TINOS was built in 1979 in Greece, for the Greek company Tinos Island Cruises. While being based in Tinos, she performs multiple tours around the island, while also serving nearby islands of the Northern Cyclades. She has since been operating on the Syros-Tinos-Andros-Mykonos-Rineia-Delos line. In 2005 she was acquired by Tinos Sea Tours, for whom she still provides the same services. PHOTOS (2021): NISSOS TINOS The NISSOS TINOS seen docked in the port of Tinos (7/2021). NISSOS TINOS The NISSOS TINOS seen docked in the port of Tinos (7/2021). NISSOS TINOS The NISSOS TINOS seen docked in the port of Tinos (7/2021). NISSOS TINOS The NISSOS TINOS resting in Tinos (7/2021). NISSOS TINOS The NISSOS TINOS resting in Tinos (7/2021). NISSOS TINOS The NISSOS TINOS resting in Tinos (7/2021). NISSOS TINOS The NISSOS TINOS seen in her namesake island (7/2021).

  • Thalassa | greekpassengerships

    THALASSA (ΘΑΛΑΣΣΑ) -Association of the Boatmen of Mykonos Built in 2003 (age 23). Registered in Paros. Current line: Mykonos-Agios Georgios The small passenger ship THALASSA was built in 2003 in Greece for the Association of the Boatmen of Mykonos. Just like all of her fleetmates, she mainly transports passengers from cruise ships arriving in Mykonos to the latter's old port. She also operates on the Mykonos-Agios Georgios line. As her company assigns a specific number to each ship operating for the latter for identification purposes, the THALASSA bears the number 5. PHOTOS (2018): THALASSA The THALASSA arriving in the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). THALASSA The THALASSA arriving in the old port of Mykonos (6/2018). THALASSA The THALASSA docked in the old port of Mykonos (6/2018).

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