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  • Giannis S | greekpassengerships

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

  • Gallery | greekpassengerships

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

  • Home | greekpassengerships

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

  • Christina | greekpassengerships

    CHRISTINA (ΧΡΙΣΤΙΝΑ) -Cosmic Cruises Built in 1988 (age 38 ). Registered in Corfu. Current line: Corfu-Vido The small passenger ship CHRISTINA was built in 1988 in Greece for the Greek company Cosmic Cruises, which is based in Corfu. She performs daily cruises on the Northeastern coast of Corfu, as well as occasional cruises on the Corfu-Vido line. She is based in the main port of Corfu as well as the coastal town of Kassiopi. PHOTOS (2022): CHRISTINA The CHRISTINA seen in the port of Corfu (9/2022). CHRISTINA The CHRISTINA seen in the port of Corfu (9/2022). CHRISTINA The CHRISTINA seen in the port of Corfu (9/2022).

  • Aeolos Kenteris I | greekpassengerships

    AEOLOS KENTERIS I (ΑΙΟΛΟΣ ΚΕΝΤΕΡΗΣ Ι) -NEL Lines Built in 2000 (age 26 ). Registered in Mytilene. Current line: None (laid-up in Salamina) The high speed ferry AEOLOS KENTERIS I was ordered in 1998 by the Greek company NEL Lines, as their first-ever high speed craft and their first-ever newbuilding. She was built in 2000 in France as the AEOLOS EXPRESS, becoming the first of the three high speed craft ordered by the company to enter service. While she was initially supposed to operate on the Sporades, she was deployed on the Cyclades and on the Northeast Aegean Sea, serving the Piraeus-Rafina-Andros-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Chios-Mytilene line. Her service was met with mixed reviews, as she encountered various technical problems and her company struggled to maintain her properly, while competitors fared much better. In 2001 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Kea-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos-Ikaria-Samos line, while she moved to the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Ikaria-Samos line in 2002, where she did not perform any better. As a result of her unprofitability and her engine issues, she was laid-up in Lavrion in 2005, along with her fleetmate, namely the AEOLOS EXPRESS II. After two years, the two ships were reactivated in 2007 after having been equipped with new engines which were installed in Perama, and they were renamed AEOLOS KENTERIS I and AEOLOS KENTERIS II, respectively. The former was deployed on the Piraeus-Rethymnon line during the 2007 season, following the withdrawal of ANEK Lines from that service. In 2008 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos line on the Cyclades, while later that year she was deployed on the inter-Cyclades lifeline that was being served by the PANAGIA HOZOVIOTISSA, thus operating on the Lavrion-Kea-Kythnos-Andros-Syros-Tinos-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Sikinos-Folegandros-Kimolos-Milos-Sifnos-Serifos lifeline. Being once again deemed to surplus requirements by her company, in 2010 she was chartered to the French company SNCM (Société Nationale Maritime Corse-Méditerranée) and she was renamed NGV LIAMONE II. She was deployed on the Nice-Bastia-L'Île-Rousse-Ajaccio line, thus linking the French mainland with the island of Corsica. After one season, she returned to NEL Lines and she was once again renamed AEOLOS KENTERIS I. She spent the summer of 2011 on the Zakynthos-Kefalonia-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Brindisi line on the Ionian Sea and on the Adriatic Sea. She was subsequently laid-up in Salamina due to her continuous technical issues, her unprofitable services combined with the financial difficulties of NEL Lines. Despite some comeback attempts in 2013, the ship remained laid-up together with the AEOLOS KENTERIS II and the AEOLOS KENTERIS. NEL Lines eventually ceased operations in 2015, and the ship has been placed at auction several times without success. Her future remains uncertain. PHOTOS (2022, 2024): AEOLOS KENTERIS I The AEOLOS KENTERIS I seen laid-up in Salamina, awaiting her fate (11/2022). AEOLOS KENTERIS I The AEOLOS KENTERIS I seen laid-up in Salamina, awaiting her fate (11/2022). AEOLOS KENTERIS I The AEOLOS KENTERIS I seen laid-up in Salamina, awaiting her fate (11/2022). AEOLOS KENTERIS I The AEOLOS KENTERIS I seen in Salamina, where she continues to be laid-up (6/2024).

  • Port of Perama | greekpassengerships

    PORT OF PERAMA (ΠΕΡΑΜΑ) Suburb of Piraeus located on the Saronic Gulf, on the Aegean Sea, in the region of Attica. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): PERAMA 2018: Three double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2018: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2018: Two double-ended seen sailing near Perama: (From left to right) The FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni and the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE. PERAMA 2018: Two double-ended seen sailing near Perama: (From left to right) The FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni and the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE. PERAMA 2019: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2019: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2019: Three ships seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferries PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, and the high speed trimaran SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2019: Some traffic in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The newly-built GLYKOFILOUSA VIII of Panagia Glykofilousa NE has departed the port, while the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines is about to dock there. PERAMA 2019: Four ships seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferries PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines, the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, and the high speed trimaran SUPERSPEED of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2019: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines. PERAMA 2019: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS V II of Evia Ferries and the SPYRIDON S of Sofras NE. PERAMA 2019: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS V II of Evia Ferries and the SPYRIDON S of Sofras NE. PERAMA 2019: Three double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS V II of Evia Ferries, the IOANNIS SOPHIA K of Karnesis-Lalousis NE and the GEORGIOS of Georgios Lines. PERAMA 2019: Two double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS V II of Evia Ferries and the IOANNIS SOPHIA K of Karnesis-Lalousis NE. PERAMA 2019: Three double-ended ferries operating on the Perama-Salamina line seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOLOGOS V II of Evia Ferries, the IOANNIS SOPHIA K of Karnesis-Lalousis NE and the GEORGIOS of Georgios Lines. PERAMA 2020: Two ANEK Lines ferries having both joined the company during the 1990s and having both operated on the Adriatic Sea and in Crete, seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENZELOS and the KRITI I. PERAMA 2020: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines, the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PERAMA 2020: Two well-known veterans of the Greek coastal service, both built in Japan, seen in Perama: (From left to right) The DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PERAMA 2020: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines, the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PERAMA 2020: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines, the DIAGORAS of Blue Star Ferries and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines. PERAMA 2020: Four double-ended ferries docked together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE, the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2020: Four double-ended ferries docked together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE, the THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2020: Three double-ended ferries docked together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the THEOTOKOS of Theotokos NE and the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines. PERAMA 2020: Three double-ended ferries docked together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the THEOTOKOS of Theotokos NE. PERAMA 2020: Three double-ended ferries docked together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The THEOTOKOS of Theotokos NE and the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines. PERAMA 2021: Three ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines, and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, which was undergoing her conversion in order to enter service for her new owners. PERAMA 2021: Three different ships seen laid-up in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up Ro-Ro carrier AYSHE of Aegean Cargo Management (previously chartered to Ekol), the ferry AQUA STAR of Sea Jets Ferries (which had just been acquired by her new owner) and the EXPRESS PEGASUS of Hellenic Seaways, months before she was sold for scrap. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries built in the 1970s in Italy, and also with previous experience in Italian waters, seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The AQUA STAR of Sea Jets Ferries, which had just been acquired by the company and was undergoing her refit, and the laid-up EXPRESS PEGASUS of Hellenic Seaways, which was not repaired following her accident in Kasos and was subsequently sold for demolition. PERAMA 2021: Three different ships seen laid-up in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up Ro-Ro carrier AYSHE of Aegean Cargo Management (previously chartered to Ekol), the ferry AQUA STAR of Sea Jets Ferries (which had just been acquired by her new owner) and the EXPRESS PEGASUS of Hellenic Seaways, months before she was sold for scrap. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the Ro-Ro carrier AKRITAS of the Cypriot-Greek company Salamis Lines. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines, the KRITI II of ANEK Lines and the Ro-Ro carrier AKRITAS of the Cypriot-Greek company Salamis Lines. PERAMA 2021: Two double-ended ferries of Tsokos Lines seen around Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI is already docked in the ferry terminal of the port, while the PROTOPOROS X is about to join her. PERAMA 2021: Two double-ended ferries of Tsokos Lines seen around Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI is already docked in the ferry terminal of the port, while the PROTOPOROS X is about to join her. PERAMA 2021: Four double-ended ferries seen around Perama: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines are already docked in the ferry terminal of the port, while the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines is about to join them. PERAMA 2021: Four double-ended ferries docked in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea spotted laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea spotted laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea spotted laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries built in the 1970s in Italy, and also with previous experience in Italian waters, seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The AQUA STAR of Sea Jets Ferries, which had just been acquired by the company and was undergoing her refit, and the laid-up EXPRESS PEGASUS of Hellenic Seaways, which was not repaired following her accident in Kasos and was subsequently sold for demolition. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, and still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2021: Two ships seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines, and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, which was undergoing her conversion in order to enter service on the Saronic Gulf. PERAMA 2021: Two ships seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines, and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, which was undergoing her conversion in order to enter service on the Saronic Gulf. PERAMA 2021: Two ships seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines, and the landing craft ANTIGONE of Saronic Ferries, which was undergoing her conversion in order to enter service on the Saronic Gulf. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI II. PERAMA 2021: Three double-ended ferries seen together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2021: Three double-ended ferries seen together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2021: Three double-ended ferries seen together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni. PERAMA 2021: Two double-ended ferries seen together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries. PERAMA 2021: Two double-ended ferries seen together in the port of Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, and still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2022: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries, and the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which were both laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries, and the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which were both laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I. PERAMA 2022: One small passenger ship and two landing craft seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the double-ended ferry EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE are seen leaving the port in order to head to Salamina, while the double-ended ferry AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE is about to dock. PERAMA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni, the AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Laloulis NE and the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE. PERAMA 2022: Four double-ended ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE has left the port in order to head to Salamina, while the AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Lalousis NE, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni are all docked. PERAMA 2022: Four double-ended ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE has left the port in order to head to Salamina, while the AGIA BARBARA of Karnesis-Lalousis NE, the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE and the FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni are all docked. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries, and the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which were both laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries which is undergoing her conversion in order to enter service in 2023, and the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which were both laid-up and awaiting their fates. PERAMA 2022: Two ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries is seen undergoing her conversion, while the EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines is laid-up for the third straight summer, with her future being left uncertain. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries which is undergoing her conversion in order to enter service in 2023, and the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which were both laid-up and awaiting their fates. PERAMA 2022: Four different ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the NISSOS AEGINA of Leve Ferries (under charter to Joy Ferries), the ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter was undergoing her annual winter refit, while the other three were laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Four different ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the NISSOS AEGINA of Leve Ferries (under charter to Joy Ferries), the ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter was undergoing her annual winter refit, while the other three were laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, and still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries and one high speed ferry seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries belonging to Attica Group seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways and the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries. Both ships used to be fleetmates under Hellenic Seaways, until the BLUE STAR CHIOS (previously known as the NISSOS CHIOS) joined Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two conventional ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter was undergoing her annual winter refit, while former is laid-up. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries seen together in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two ferries of ANEK Lines with prior experience in Crete and on the Adriatic Sea seen laid-up in Perama, awaiting their fates: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries which is undergoing her conversion in order to enter service in 2023, and the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which were both laid-up and awaiting their fates. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries and one high speed ferry seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Four double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2022: Four double-ended ferries and one small passenger boat seen in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE are all docked, while the BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company is seen departing the port. PERAMA 2022: Three double-ended ferries and one small passenger boat seen in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, while the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company are seen departing the port. PERAMA 2022: Three different ships seen in Perama: (From left to right) The high speed catamaran GIANNIS S of Spanopoulos Speed Lines is seen undergoing her annual winter refit, while the double-ended ferries PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE are docked, as part of their usual services along the Perama-Salamina line. PERAMA 2022: One small passenger boat and one double-ended ferry seen having departed Perama in order to head to Salamina: (From left to right) The BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen crossing each other near Perama: (From left to right) The ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen crossing each other near Perama: (From left to right) The ATHINA P of Athinais Lines and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2022: Three conventional ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The NISSOS AEGINA of Leve Ferries (under charter to Joy Ferries), the ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter was undergoing her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Three conventional ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines along with the APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter two were undergoing her annual winter refits, while former is laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Three conventional ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines along with the APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter two were undergoing her annual winter refits, while former is laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Three conventional ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines along with the APOLLON HELLAS and the ACHAEOS of 2way Ferries. The latter two were undergoing her annual winter refits, while former is laid-up. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries spotted in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and one high speed ferry spotted in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries and the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries spotted in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which are laid-up, while the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries is undergoing her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Two large ferries with experience on the Adratic Sea seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which is laid-up, while the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries is undergoing her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which are laid-up, while the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries is undergoing her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Three large ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, which are laid-up, while the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries is undergoing her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE. PERAMA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen crossing each other near Perama: (From left to right) The PARALOS of Georgios Lines and the IOANNIS SOPHIA K of Karnesis-Lalousis NE. PERAMA 2022: Four double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PARALOS of Georgios Lines is seen heading towards the port, while the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE and the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE are already docked. PERAMA 2022: Four ferries spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries (which is undergoing her conversion in order to enter service in 2023), the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines (which were both laid-up and awaiting their fates), and the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries (which was undergoing her annual winter refit). PERAMA 2022: One cruiseferry and two high speed ferries spotted together in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries, one conventional ferry and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two cruiseferries, one conventional ferry and two high speed ferries seen in Perama while they undergo their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two ships spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines is laid-up for many years, while the double-ended ferry THASSOS III is heading to the Ship Repair Zone in order to continue her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is undergoing her drydock in the PIRAEUS II Drydock (also known as the Small Perama Drydock), while the KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines are laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Four ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is undergoing her drydock in the PIRAEUS II Drydock (also known as the Small Perama Drydock), the KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines are laid-up, while the double-ended ferry THASSOS III is heading to the Ship Repair Zone in order to continue her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries and a one-day cruise ship seen in Perama: (From left to right) The KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines are laid-up, while the double-ended ferry THASSOS III is heading to the Ship Repair Zone in order to continue her annual winter refit, whereas the ANNA MARU of Hydraïki Cruises is also laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Three ferries and a one-day cruise ship seen in Perama: (From left to right) The POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is undergoing her drydock in the PIRAEUS II Drydock (also known as the Small Perama Drydock), the KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines is laid-up, while the double-ended ferry THASSOS III is heading to the Ship Repair Zone in order to continue her annual winter refit, whereas the ANNA MARU of Hydraïki Cruises is also laid-up. PERAMA 2022: Two high speed ferries, one conventional double-ended ferry and one open-type double-ended ferry seen in Perama: (From left to right) The SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries are undergoing their annual winter refits, POSIDON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is undergoing her drydock in the PIRAEUS II Drydock (also known as the Small Perama Drydock), and the THASSOS III is heading to the Ship Repair Zone in order to continue her annual winter refit. PERAMA 2022: Several ferries seen together in the Perama Ship Repair Zone: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries (undergoing her conversion), the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Several ferries seen together in the Perama Ship Repair Zone: (From left to right) The newly-acquired ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries (undergoing her conversion), the EL. VENIZELOS and the KRITI I of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the NISSOS RODOS of Hellenic Seaways, the FAST FERRIES ANDROS of Fast Ferries, the BLUE STAR CHIOS of Blue Star Ferries, the SUPEREXPRESS of Golden Star Ferries and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The AIAKOS of Evangelos NE and the AGGELIS F of Filiagkos NE. PERAMA 2022: Three double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The AIAKOS of Evangelos NE, the AGGELIS F of Filiagkos NE and the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines. PERAMA 2022: Two double-ended ferries seen docked in Perama: (From left to right) The AIAKOS of Evangelos NE and the AGGELIS F of Filiagkos NE. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE and the PROTOPOROS XIV of Tsokos Lines, which is seen leaving the port. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the MATOULA K of Salamina Ferries-K Star. PERAMA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines, the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the EMPEDOKLIS of Aianteiaki NE. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS XI of Tsokos Lines and the GLYKOFILOUSA IV of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2023: Four different ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the landing craft DASKALOGIANNIS of ANENDYK Seaways (which was undergoing her annual refit), the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries (which was undergoing her annual refit). PERAMA 2023: Four different ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the landing craft DASKALOGIANNIS of ANENDYK Seaways (which was undergoing her annual refit), the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries (which was undergoing her annual refit). PERAMA 2023: Three different ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The landing craft DASKALOGIANNIS of ANENDYK Seaways (which was undergoing her annual refit), the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries (which was undergoing her annual refit). PERAMA 2023: Three different ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The landing craft DASKALOGIANNIS of ANENDYK Seaways (which was undergoing her annual refit), the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries (which was undergoing her annual refit). PERAMA 2023: Three different ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the landing craft DASKALOGIANNIS of ANENDYK Seaways (which was undergoing her annual refit) and the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two conventional ferries spotted together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three different ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries (which was undergoing her annual refit). PERAMA 2023: Six ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries, the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries, the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines, the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries of the Cyclades seen together in the Perama Ship Repair Zone: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries is undergoing her annual winter refit, while the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines is undergoing her conversion in order to begin service in Greece. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries and the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Four ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries and the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries and the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries seen together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries and the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries seen together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries and the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Five ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries, the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries, the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines, the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ships spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries is leaving, while the double-ended ferry ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company are docked. PERAMA 2023: Three ships spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries is leaving, while the double-ended ferry ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company are docked. PERAMA 2023: Two ships spotted in Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries is leaving, while the small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company is docked. PERAMA 2023: Three ships spotted outside of Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries and the small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company are heading towards Salamina, while the double-ended ferry FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni is heading to Perama. PERAMA 2023: Three ships spotted outside of Perama: (From left to right) The double-ended ferry PANAGIOTIS D of Evia Ferries and the small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company are heading towards Salamina, while the double-ended ferry FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni is heading to Perama. PERAMA 2023: Five double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni is heading towards her docking spot, while the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company are already docked. PERAMA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company. PERAMA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company. PERAMA 2023: Five double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The FANEROMENI of Panagia Faneromeni is heading towards her docking spot, while the GLYKOFILOUSA V of Panagia Glykofilousa NE, the CHRYSA of Farmakoris-Villiotis NE, the IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company are already docked. PERAMA 2023: Four ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Four ferries seen together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Four ferries seen together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The EL. VENIZELOS of ANEK Lines in performing her drydocking procedure on the PIRAEUS III Drydock, while RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries and the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries are all docked. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen while undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Four ferries seen together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries seen while undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines, the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen while undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen while undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines and the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Four ferries spotted together in Perama, as they undergo their respective refits and conversions: (From left to right) The RIGEL II of Ventouris Ferries, the SUPERFAST I of Superfast Ferries, the SMYRNA DI LEVANTE of Levante Ferries and the BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries of the Cyclades seen together in the Perama Ship Repair Zone: (From left to right) The BLUE STAR NAXOS of Blue Star Ferries is undergoing her annual winter refit, while the ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines is undergoing her conversion in order to begin service in Greece. PERAMA 2023: Three ferries seen while undergoing the final stages of their conversions in order to make their formal debuts for their new owners during the summer: (From left to right) The ANEMOS of Aegean Sea Lines, the CAT I of Magic Sea Ferries and the ANDROS QUEEN of Golden Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, and still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, and still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two ships spotted together in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up one-day cruise ship ANNA MARU of Hydraïki Cruises, and the newly-acquired high speed ferry GOLDEN PRINCESS of Golden Star Ferries, which started the first part of her conversion under her new owners. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, and still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two ferries seen laid-up in Perama for many years, while still waiting for their eventual fate: (From left to right) The high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines and the conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines. PERAMA 2023: Three large Japanese-built ferries seen in Perama while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL VII of Ventouris Ferries and the BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three large Japanese-built ferries seen in Perama while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL VII of Ventouris Ferries and the BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three large Japanese-built ferries seen in Perama while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL VII of Ventouris Ferries and the BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three large Japanese-built ferries seen in the Perama Ship Repair Zone while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL VII of Ventouris Ferries and the BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries. PERAMA 2023: Three large Japanese-built ferries seen in the Perama Ship Repair Zone while undergoing their annual winter refits: (From left to right) The KRITI II of ANEK Lines, the RIGEL VII of Ventouris Ferries and the BLUE HORIZON of Blue Star Ferries. This was my last picture featuring the latter ferry under her name and under Blue Star Ferries, as she became the new LEFKA ORI of ANEK Lines following the completion of her refit. PERAMA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2023: Four double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines are docked, while the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE is heading towards Salamina. PERAMA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines and the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines. PERAMA 2023: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines and the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines. PERAMA 2023: Three double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The THEOMITOR of Athinais Lines, the PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the KONSTANTINOS K of Salamina Ferries-K Star. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the KONSTANTINOS K of Salamina Ferries-K Star. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines and the KONSTANTINOS K of Salamina Ferries-K Star. PERAMA 2024: Two well-known cruiseferries operating under Attica Group seen undergoing their annual winter refits in Perama: (From left to right) The SUPERFAST III of Superfast Ferries (which was being refurbished after joining the latter company from ANEK Lines) and the BLUE STAR MYCONOS of Blue Star Ferries (which is on drydock). PERAMA 2024: Three double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the KONSTANTINOS K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE. PERAMA 2024: Three double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The PROTOPOROS X of Tsokos Lines, the KONSTANTINOS K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The KONSTANTINOS K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the STAVROS N of Nikolaïdis NE. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines is seen arriving, while the ARIS IV of Psomas Shipping is seen leaving in order to head to Salamina. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines and the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines and the DIMITRIOS P of Dimitrios P NE. PERAMA 2024: Two ships seen undergoing drydock in two of the three main floating drydocks of Perama: (From front to back): The Ro-Ro carrier AKRITAS of the Cypriot-Greek company Salamis Lines and the cruiseferry SUPERFAST XI of Superfast Ferries. PERAMA 2024: Two ships seen undergoing drydock in two of the three main floating drydocks of Perama: (From front to back): The Ro-Ro carrier AKRITAS of the Cypriot-Greek company Salamis Lines and the cruiseferry SUPERFAST XI of Superfast Ferries. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines and the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS IV of Feidias NE. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The KONSTANTINOS K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The KONSTANTINOS K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The IOANNIS THIRESIA of Theotokos NE and the SALAMINOMACHOS of Salaminomachos Lines. PERAMA 2024: Two conventional ferries seen laid-up in Perama: (From left to right) The ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PERAMA 2024: Four types of ferries seen in Perama: (From left to right) The laid-up high speed ferry KALLI P of Idomeneas Lines, the soon-to-be-completed double-ended ferry PERSEAS of Sofras NE, the laid-up conventional ferry ZAKYNTHOS I of Kefalonian Lines and the conventional ferry PHIVOS of Nova Ferries. PERAMA 2024: Two ferries seen in the Perama Ship Repair Zone: (From left to right) The cruiseferry RIGEL V of Ventouris Ferries (which was undergoing her conversion under her new owners) and the conventional ferry SPORADES STAR of Sea Jets Ferries (which was laid-up as a relief vessel for the summer). PERAMA 2024: Two ferries seen in the Perama Ship Repair Zone: (From left to right) The cruiseferry RIGEL V of Ventouris Ferries (which was undergoing her conversion under her new owners) and the conventional ferry SPORADES STAR of Sea Jets Ferries (which was laid-up as a relief vessel for the summer). PERAMA 2024: Two ferries seen in the Perama Ship Repair Zone: (From left to right) The cruiseferry RIGEL V of Ventouris Ferries (which was undergoing her conversion under her new owners) and the conventional ferry SPORADES STAR of Sea Jets Ferries (which was laid-up as a relief vessel for the summer). PERAMA 2024: Two ferries seen together in the Perama Ship Repair Zone: (From left to right) The cruiseferry RIGEL V of Ventouris Ferries (which was undergoing her conversion under her new owners) and the conventional ferry SPORADES STAR of Sea Jets Ferries (which was laid-up as a relief vessel for the summer). PERAMA Two ships seen having left Perama in order to head to Salamina: (From left to right) The small passenger ship BOB SFOUGKARAKIS of Kavouris Shipping Company and the double-ended ferry GLYKOFILOUSA VIII of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2024: Three double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the KONSTANTINOS K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The KONSTANTINOS K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE. PERAMA 2024: Three double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the KONSTANTINOS K of Salamina Ferries-K Star and the AIAKOS of Evangelos NE. PERAMA 2024: Three double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company, the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII of Panagia Glykofilousa NE and the ATHINA P of Athinais Lines. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen together in Perama: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII of Panagia Glykofilousa NE. PERAMA 2024: Two double-ended ferries seen docked together in Perama: (From left to right) The ALEXANDROS M of Boufis Shipping Company and the GLYKOFILOUSA VIII of Panagia Glykofilousa NE.

  • Port of Megara | greekpassengerships

    PORT OF MEGARA (ΜΕΓΑΡΑ) Town located on the Megara Gulf (part of the Saronic Gulf), on the Aegean Sea, in the regi on of Attica. PHOTOS (2022): MEGARA 2022: Two ships serving the Megara-Salamina line seen about to meet each other near the port of Megara: (From left to right) The landing craft KAPTAN STAVROS of Kaptan Stavros NE and the double-ended ferry PANAGIA KOIMISIS of Galaga Shipping Company. MEGARA 2022: Two ships serving the Megara-Salamina line seen about to meet each other near the port of Megara: (From left to right) The landing craft KAPTAN STAVROS of Kaptan Stavros NE and the double-ended ferry PANAGIA KOIMISIS of Galaga Shipping Company. MEGARA 2022: Two ships serving the Megara-Salamina line seen about to meet each other near the port of Megara: (From left to right) The landing craft KAPTAN STAVROS of Kaptan Stavros NE and the double-ended ferry PANAGIA KOIMISIS of Galaga Shipping Company. MEGARA 2022: Two ships serving the Megara-Salamina line seen about to meet each other in Megara: (From left to right) The landing craft KAPTAN STAVROS of Kaptan Stavros NE and the double-ended ferry PANAGIA KOIMISIS of Galaga Shipping Company. MEGARA 2022: Two ships serving the Megara-Salamina line seen about to meet each other in Megara: (From left to right) The landing craft KAPTAN STAVROS of Kaptan Stavros NE and the double-ended ferry PANAGIA KOIMISIS of Galaga Shipping Company.

  • Zeus D | greekpassengerships

    ZEUS D (ΖΕΥΣ Δ) -SP Cruises Built in 1978 (age 48). Registered in Thessaloniki. Current line: None (under refit in Rhodes) The small passenger ship ZEUS D was built in 1978 in Greece, as the AETOS for the Greek company Anemogiannis NE. She operated on the Igoumenitsa-Paxoi line on the Ionian Sea. In 1983 she was sold the Oinoussian Friends Association, which is based in the island of Oinousses. She was renamed OINOUSSAI II and she was deployed on the Chios-Oinousses line on the Northeast Aegean Sea. After having been replaced by the young and larger passenger ship OINOUSSAI III in 2006, she was sold in 2008 to Kontogouris NE and she was renamed ZEUS D. After a refit in Thessaloniki, she began to perform daily cruises on the Amaliapolis-Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos line on the Sporades. In 2014 she was sold to Sporades Cruises. She underwent a refit in Perama, during which her aft section was rebuilt, and she operated on the Skiathos-Skopelos-Alonissos line. In 2016 she operated on the Pefki-Skiathos-Skopelos line. In 2017 she was sold to the Greek company Half Price Tours and she was inserted on the Rhodes-Symi line on the Dodecanese. Her company was rebranded as SP Cruises in 2019. PHOTOS (2022): ZEUS D The ZEUS D seen arriving in Symi (8/2022). ZEUS D The ZEUS D seen arriving in Symi (8/2022). ZEUS D The ZEUS D seen arriving in Symi (8/2022).

  • Tera Jet | greekpassengerships

    TERA JET (ΤΕΡΑ ΤΖΕΤ) -Sea Jets Built in 1999 (age 27 ). Registered in Limassol. Current line: None (under refit in Salamina ) The high speed ferry TERA JET, which is today the biggest high speed craft in Greece, was built in 1999 in Italy, as the SCORPIO for the Italian company Tirrenia Di Navigazione. She was the third ship of a high speed ferry class ordered by her company (her sister ships, namely the TAURUS and the ARIES, were built in 1998, and she was followed in late 1999 by the CAPRICORN). She was deployed on the Genoa-Porto Torres-Olbia line on the Tyrrhenian Sea, and in 2001 she operated on the Civitavecchia-Olbia line. Although her service was initially successful, it soon began to experience a decline due to the high costs of fuel oil, as well as financial difficulties experienced by her company, which made her operations unprofitable. She was laid-up with her sister ships in 2004, but she was the only one to return to service, being chartered to the Italian company Siremar in 2005. Under the latter, she was deployed on the Naples-Stromboli-Ginostra-Panarea-Rinella-Santa Marina Salina-Lipari-Vulcano-Milazzo line on the Tyrrhenian Sea. From 2006 to 2008 she was again laid-up, before she was chartered to Corsica Ferries for the summer of 2008, being deployed on the Livorno-Golfo Aranci line. After the charter she was laid-up in Arbatax and in Cagliari for the next three years, and it was announced in 2011 that she had been sold for scrap along with the other high speed craft of her company. She and the CAPRICORN were the only ones that did not depart for Turkey, instead waiting in Italy for a new buyer. She was towed to Perama under the name RONKE, with that name later becoming SEA BREEZE III. She was laid-up for two years in Perama before being sold to the Greek company Sea Jets. She was fully renovated and was renamed TERA JET. The ship was then deployed on the Heraklion-Santorini line for the summer of 2014, and her service there was extremely successful, as she was engaged in a strong competition against Hellenic Seaways and the HIGHSPEED 5 (later the HIGHSPEED 7, and now also operating for Sea Jets as the OLYMPIC CHAMPION JET). She therefore replaced the MEGA JET as the company's flagship, and in 2015 her service to Santorini was extended to Ios, Naxos and Mykonos, thus operating on the Heraklion-Santorini-Ios-Naxos-Mykonos line. After the summer of 2015, she was deployed on the Piraeus-Chios-Mytilene line to help transport Syrian refugees from the Northeast Aegean Sea Islands to Athens. In 2017, she and her current Sea Jets and former Corsica Ferries fleetmate PAROS JET were deployed on the Rafina-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos line. Her operations there turned out to be a massive success, despite the strong competition her company faced on the latter line. She returned the following season on the same line, although Andros was added to her itinerary, thus operating on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros-Naxos line. In 2019 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Paros-Ios-Santorini line. After two years without sailing, she resumed service in 2022, being inserted on the Piraeus-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos line. With increasing operating costs making her once again unprofitable, she was laid-up in Elefsina in 2023, where she also spent the entire summer of 2024 under lay-up. In 2025 she remained laid-up in Perama. PHOTOS (2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): TERA JET The TERA JET leaving Santorini for Ios (7/2015). TERA JET The TERA JET approaching the port of Santorini (7/2015). TERA JET The TERA JET approaching the port of Santorini (7/2015). TERA JET The TERA JET leaving Santorini for Ios (7/2015). TERA JET The TERA JET resting in Rafina, while carrying the new Sea Jets livery (6/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Rafina (6/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Rafina (6/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Rafina (6/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Rafina (6/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Rafina (6/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET having left Paros (7/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Naxos (7/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Naxos (7/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Naxos (7/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET approaching the port of Paros (7/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET having left Paros (7/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET having left Paros (7/2018). TERA JET The TERA JET seen heading towards Santorini (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET seen heading towards Santorini (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET having just arrived in Piraeus (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET seen maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET seen maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET seen maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET docking in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET docking in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET having just docked in Piraeus (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET having just docked in Piraeus (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET seen resting in Piraeus (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET seen resting in Piraeus (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus at dawn (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET seen departing the port of Piraeus in the morning (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET seen departing the port of Piraeus in the morning (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET seen departing the port of Piraeus in the morning (7/2019). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in Piraeus (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus at dawn (7/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in Piraeus at dawn (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET berthed in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET berthed in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET berthed in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen as she is docked in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen as she is docked in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen as she is docked in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET A view of the TERA JET in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus during the morning (8/2021). TERA JET A view of the TERA JET in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET A view of the TERA JET in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET in Piraeus (8/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (9/2021). TERA JET The bow of the TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen docked in Piraeus (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen docked in Piraeus (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen docked in Piraeus (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET in Piraeus (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET in Piraeus (9/2021). TERA JET The TERA JET seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen departing the port of Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen leaving Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen leaving Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen leaving Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen as she heads towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen as she heads towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen as she heads towards the exit of the port of Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET about to exit the port of Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET about to exit the port of Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen on the Cyclades, as she sailing back to Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen on the Cyclades, as she sailing back to Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen on the Cyclades, as she sailing back to Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET Crossing the TERA JET on the Cyclades, while she sails back to Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET Crossing the TERA JET on the Cyclades, while she sails back to Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET Crossing the TERA JET on the Cyclades, while she sails back to Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET having departed Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET having departed Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET having departed Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET leaving the port of Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen resting in Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen resting in Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen resting in Piraeus (8/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (9/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (9/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, having now finished her summer season on the Western Cyclades and having started her annual winter refit (9/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, having now finished her summer season on the Western Cyclades and having started her annual winter refit (9/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, having now finished her summer season on the Western Cyclades and having started her annual winter refit (9/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in Piraeus (9/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in Piraeus (9/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in Piraeus (9/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET in Piraeus (9/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET in Piraeus (9/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen undergoing her annual winter refit in Piraeus (10/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen undergoing her annual winter refit in Piraeus (10/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen undergoing her annual winter refit in Piraeus (10/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (10/2022). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (1/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (1/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (1/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (1/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (1/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (1/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (2/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (2/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (3/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (3/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (3/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (3/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus during the evening (3/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET in Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET docked in Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET in Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET in Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen docked in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, while remaining without a schedule area of operations for the summer, for the time being (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, while remaining without a schedule area of operations for the summer, for the time being (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, while remaining without a schedule area of operations for the summer, for the time being (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen as she is docked in Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen as she is docked in Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen as she is docked in Piraeus (4/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (5/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus (5/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, where she returned after having spent the summer under lay-up in Elefsina (11/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, where she returned after having spent the summer under lay-up in Elefsina (11/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, where she returned after having spent the summer under lay-up in Elefsina (11/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, where she would go on to spend her winter lay-up (11/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, where she would go on to spend her winter lay-up (11/2023). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, while continuing her annual winter lay-up (4/2024). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, while continuing her annual winter lay-up (4/2024). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus, while continuing her annual winter lay-up (4/2024). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus during the morning (4/2024). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus during the morning (4/2024). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in Piraeus during the morning (4/2024). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in Piraeus (4/2024). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in Piraeus (4/2024). TERA JET The TERA JET spotted in Piraeus (4/2024). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (4/2024). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (4/2024). TERA JET The TERA JET seen in the port of Piraeus (4/2024).

  • Agioi Anargyroi | greekpassengerships

    AGIOI ANARGYROI (ΑΓΙΟΙ ΑΝΑΡΓΥΡΟΙ) -Agia Marina I NE (2018-2024) current IB ATLANTIC III of CNNII B uilt in 2018 (age 8). Was registered in Piraeus. Current line: None in Greece (sold to CNNII for service in Gabon) The landing craft AGIOI ANARGYROI was built in 2018 in Greece, just a few months after her fleetmate and sister ship, namely the AGIOS NIKOLAOS. She was deployed under the Greek company Agia Marina I NE on the Paros-Antiparos line on the Cyclades . In late 2024 she was sold to the Gabonese company CNNII (also known as Compagnie Nationale de Navigation Intérieure et Internationale) and she was renamed IB ATLANTIC III. PHOTOS (2018): AGIOI ANARGYROI The AGIOI ANARGYROI in Paros, during her first-ever day in service (7/2018). AGIOI ANARGYROI The AGIOI ANARGYROI having arrived in Antiparos, during her first-ever day in service (7/2018). AGIOI ANARGYROI The AGIOI ANARGYROI resting in Antiparos, in what was her first-ever day in service (7/2018). AGIOI ANARGYROI The AGIOI ANARGYROI resting in Antiparos, in what was her first-ever day in service (7/2018). AGIOI ANARGYROI The AGIOI ANARGYROI resting in Antiparos, in what was her first-ever day in service. It was also my last-ever picture of the ship in Greece, as she was sold in late 2024 to the Gabonese company CNNII, for service in Gabon (7/2018).

  • Seti | greekpassengerships

    SETI (ΣΕΤΗ) -Voutirakos Cruises Built in 1996 (age 30). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (laid-up in Zakynthos) The small passenger ship SETI was built in 1996 in Greece for the Greek company Voutirakos Cruises, which is based in Zakynthos. She entered service on the Ionian Sea, performing cruises around the island of Zakynthos, while also occasionally calling at the small island of Marathonisi. Since the arrival of the her newly-built fleetmate, namely the STAVROULA V, in 2014, the SETI serves normally as a reserve ship, operating only when her other fleetmates have overbooked cruises. In 2021 her owners decided to convert her into a pirate-themed passenger ship, similar to her fleetmate, namely the MENIA MARIA I. However, while undergoing this conversion in Zakynthos, she was partly damaged by a fire. She has since remained abandoned in Zakynthos. PHOTOS (2017): SETI The SETI resting in the port of Zakynthos (8/2017).

  • Panagia Tinou | greekpassengerships

    PANAGIA TINOU (ΠΑΝΑΓΙΑ ΤΗΝΟΥ) -Ventouris Sea Lines (2015-2017) ex-AGIOS GEORGIOS (ΑΓΙΟΣ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ), also of Ventouris Sea Lines (2004-2015) Built in 1972, scrapped in 2017 (age 45). Was registered in Piraeus. Among the most historic ships to have ever been deployed in the Greek Coastal Service, this ferry was renamed for a record 7 times during her 25 years in Greek waters. She was built in 1972 in France as the HENGIST for the British conglomerate Sealink in order to operate on the Channel. She was mainly on the Boulogne-Folkestone line, but she also operated on the Ostend-Folkestone line and on the Boulogne-Dover line during winters, where she would be replacing her fleetmates that were undergoing their annual refits. In 1980 she was involved in a collision with the vehicle carrier CANABAL of Höegh-Ugland Autoliners near Calais, but she was quickly repaired and put back to service. In 1984 her company was privatised and was rebranded as Sealink British Ferries. She grounded off in Folkestone in 1987, but she was repaired in Tillbury and she resumed service in early 1988. 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. She was renamed STENA HENGIST, remaining on the Boulogne-Folkestone line until the end of that year, when the service was discontinued by her company. She was sold to the Greek company GA Ferries in 1992, and she headed to Perama for a lengthy conversion. She was renamed ROMILDA and she entered service on the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Amorgos-Patmos-Kalymnos-Kos-Nisyros-Tilos-Symi-Rhodes-Karpathos-Kasos-Siteia-Milos line for the 1992 summer season. She was again sold, after just one year, to Ventouris Sea Lines, which renamed her APOLLON EXPRESS 2 and deployed her on the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line on the Cyclades in 1993. In 1995 she was inserted on the Piraeus-Kythnos-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Folegandros-Siteia-Kasos-Karpathos-Chalki-Rhodes line. However, during that same year, Ventouris Sea Lines collapsed due to financial difficulties, and therefore the ship was sold in 1996 to Agapitos Lines. She was renamed PANAGIA EKATONTAPYLIANI and she was deployed on the Piraeus-Syros-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line. In 1999, her company was taken over by Minoan Flying Dolphins (which was renamed Hellas Flying Dolphins in 2002) and she was renamed EXPRESS ARTEMIS. She operated on the Piraeus-Syros-Paros-Naxos-Folegandros-Sikinos-Ios-Santorini-Anafi line in 2000 under the Hellas Ferries division. In 2001 she was renamed PANAGIA EKATONTAPYLIANI once again (following protests made by the eponymous church in Paros when she changed her name in 1999), and she operated on the Piraeus-Syros-Paros-Naxos-Irakleia-Schoinousa-Koufonisi-Donousa-Amorgos-Folegandros-Sikinos-Ios-Thirassia-Santorini-Anafi line. In 2002 she was inserted on the Piraeus-Syros-Tinos-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Thirassia-Santorini line, while in 2003 she was deployed on the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Irakleia-Schoinousa-Koufonisi-Donousa-Amorgos-Ios-Thirassia-Santorini-Anafi line. In 2004 she was sold to a re-established Ventouris Sea Lines. She therefore returned to the company for the first time since 1996, being renamed AGIOS GEORGIOS. Although she was first deployed on the Rafina-Syros-Paros-Naxos-Donousa-Amorgos-Ios-Santorini line, in 2005 she was transferred to the Piraeus-Kythnos-Serifos-Sifnos-Milos-Kimolos-Folegandros-Sikinos-Ios-Santorini line, where she stayed until 2014. In 2015 she was renamed once again, as PANAGIA TINOU, and she was planned to be deployed on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos line, but her company's financial difficulties led her to being arrested in Piraeus. In 2016, the abandoned ship sadly developed a listing of 45 degrees and she was partly submerged inside the port of Piraeus. The following year, the Piraeus Port Authority organised the salvaging operation of the ship, after which she was towed to Turkey for scrap, thus ending a legendary 45-year-long career, with 25 of these years being spent on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2013, 2015, 2016): AGIOS GEORGIOS The PANAGIA TINOU, then known as the AGIOS GEORGIOS, resting in Piraeus port, awaiting her departure to the Cyclades (8/2013). PANAGIA TINOU The PANAGIA TINOU laid-up in Piraeus (6/2015). PANAGIA TINOU The historic PANAGIA TINOU laid-up in Piraeus (7/2015). PANAGIA TINOU The PANAGIA TINOU in the usual spot she was departing from between 20 and 10 years ago in Piraeus. In 2015, however, this spot became permanent for her (7/2015). PANAGIA TINOU The PANAGIA TINOU in the usual spot she was departing from between 20 and 10 years ago in Piraeus. In 2015, however, this spot became permanent for her (7/2015). PANAGIA TINOU The PANAGIA TINOU in the usual spot she was departing from between 20 and 10 years ago in Piraeus. In 2015, however, this spot became permanent for her (7/2015). PANAGIA TINOU The PANAGIA TINOU laid-up in Piraeus, repeating the same fate her company had faced twenty years ago (7/2015). PANAGIA TINOU The historic PANAGIA TINOU now laid-up in Piraeus (7/2015). PANAGIA TINOU The historic PANAGIA TINOU now laid-up in Piraeus (7/2015). PANAGIA TINOU The historic PANAGIA TINOU now laid-up in Piraeus (7/2015). PANAGIA TINOU The historic PANAGIA TINOU laid-up in Piraeus (7/2015). PANAGIA TINOU The PANAGIA TINOU in Piraeus, awaiting her fate (7/2015). PANAGIA TINOU The PANAGIA TINOU in Piraeus, awaiting her fate (8/2015). PANAGIA TINOU A sad picture inside the port of Piraeus: the PANAGIA TINOU partly submerged (7/2016). PANAGIA TINOU An ending she totally did not deserve: the legendary PANAGIA TINOU awaiting her final fate in Piraeus (7/2016). PANAGIA TINOU An ending she totally did not deserve: the legendary PANAGIA TINOU awaiting her final fate in Piraeus (7/2016). PANAGIA TINOU An ending she totally did not deserve: the legendary PANAGIA TINOU awaiting her final fate in Piraeus (7/2016). PANAGIA TINOU The legendary PANAGIA TINOU awaiting her final fate in Piraeus (7/2016). PANAGIA TINOU The doomed PANAGIA TINOU now very far from her glorious past in Piraeus. This turned out to be my last-ever picture of the ship, as she was salvaged and scrapped the following year (8/2016).

  • Spetses Express II | greekpassengerships

    SPETSES EXPRESS II (ΣΠΕΤΣΕΣ ΕΞΠΡΕΣ ΙΙ) -Boufis Shipping Company Built in 1983 (age 43). Registered in Spetses. Current line: Kosta-Spetses The small high speed boat SPETSES EXPRESS II was built in 1983 in the United States, initially as a private yacht in Tampa Bay. In 2010 she was sold to the Roditis family, which is based in Rhodes. She was renamed PANORMITIS and she was employed as chartering tour boat around the Dodecanese. In 2017 she was used as a passenger ship on the Symi-Datça line on the Dodecanese. She was sold in 2018 to the Greek company Boufis Shipping Company (which is based in Spetses), and she was renamed SPETSES EXPRESS II. She underwent a major conversion in Argolida, during which she became a passenger ship and a new deck was added. She entered service on the Kosta-Spetses line. PHOTOS (2019): SPETESES EXPRESS II The SPETSES EXPRESS II seen in the port of Spetses (7/2019). SPETSES EXPRESS II The SPETSES EXPRESS II seen in the port of Spetses (7/2019). SPETSES EXPRESS II The SPETSES EXPRESS II seen in the port of Spetses (7/2019). SPETSES EXPRESS II The SPETSES EXPRESS II seen leaving the port of Spetses (7/2019). SPETSES EXPRESS II The SPETSES EXPRESS II seen leaving the port of Spetses (7/2019). SPETSES EXPRESS II The SPETSES EXPRESS II seen leaving the port of Spetses (7/2019). SPETSES EXPRESS II The SPETSES EXPRESS II having returned to Spetses from Kosta (7/2019). SPETSES EXPRESS II The SPETSES EXPRESS II having returned to Spetses from Kosta (7/2019). SPETSES EXPRESS II The SPETSES EXPRESS II having returned to Spetses from Kosta (7/2019).

  • Ikaros Palace | greekpassengerships

    IKAROS PALACE (ΙΚΑΡΟΣ ΠΑΛΑΣ) -Seven Islands Cruises Built in 1999 (age 27 ). Reg istered in Lefkada. Current line: None (under refit in Aktion) The small passenger ship IKAROS PALACE was built in 1999 in Greece, as the IKAROS for the Petychakis family. She was deployed on the Kefalonia-Ithaca-Skorpios-Meganisi-Lefkada line on the Ionian Sea. She was transferred to Seven Islands Cruises in 2003, and in 2004 she was renamed IKAROS PALACE (with no relation to the cruiseferry IKARUS PALACE formerly owned by Minoan Lines). Following the delivery of the MAKEDONIA PALACE in 2007, the IKAROS PALACE was assigned to perform cruises based in Zakynthos. She has since been operating there as a tour boat, making trips around the entire island while also stopping by the small island of Marathonisi, which is located right next to Zakynthos. She is one of the fastest tour boats on the Ionian Sea. PHOTOS (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2024): IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE leaving the port of Zakynthos for a cruise (7/2016). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE leaving the port of Zakynthos for a cruise (7/2016). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE leaving the port of Zakynthos for a cruise (7/2016). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE resting in the port of Zakynthos (7/2016). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen sailing in Zakynthos (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE performing a cruise around the island of Zakynthos (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE performing a cruise around the island of Zakynthos (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE performing a cruise around the island of Zakynthos (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in Zakynthos, with a kite surfer standing right behind her (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE heading back to the port of Zakynthos after performing her cruise around the island (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE heading back to the port of Zakynthos after performing her cruise around the island (8/2017). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE heading towards Zakynthos, under the new Seven Islands Cruises livery (8/2018). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen heading towards Zakynthos (8/2018). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen heading towards Zakynthos (8/2018). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE docked in Zakynthos (8/2018). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE departing Zakynthos (8/2018). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE departing Zakynthos (8/2018). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE docked in Zakynthos (7/2019). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE docked in Zakynthos (7/2019). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in the Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in the Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in the Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in the internationally-renowned Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in the internationally-renowned Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in the internationally-renowned Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen departing the Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen departing the Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen departing the Navagion Beach in Zakynthos (8/2021). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen heading towards Zakynthos (7/2022). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen heading towards Zakynthos (7/2022). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen heading towards Zakynthos (7/2022). IKAROS PALACE Then IKAROS PALACE seen as she heads back to the port of Zakynthos after having sailed around the island (7/2022). IKAROS PALACE Then IKAROS PALACE seen as she heads back to the port of Zakynthos after having sailed around the island (7/2022). IKAROS PALACE Then IKAROS PALACE seen as she heads back to the port of Zakynthos after having sailed around the island (7/2022). IKAROS PALACE Then IKAROS PALACE seen as she heads back to the port of Zakynthos after having sailed around the island (8/2024). IKAROS PALACE Then IKAROS PALACE seen as she heads back to the port of Zakynthos after having sailed around the island (8/2024). IKAROS PALACE Then IKAROS PALACE seen as she heads back to the port of Zakynthos after having sailed around the island (8/2024). IKAROS PALACE Then IKAROS PALACE seen while heading back to the port of Zakynthos after having sailed around the island (8/2024). IKAROS PALACE Then IKAROS PALACE seen while heading back to the port of Zakynthos after having sailed around the island (8/2024). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in Zakynthos (9/2024). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in Zakynthos (9/2024). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen in Zakynthos (9/2024). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen resting in the port of Zakynthos (9/2024). IKAROS PALACE The IKAROS PALACE seen resting in the port of Zakynthos (9/2024).

  • Kostakis | greekpassengerships

    KOSTAKIS (ΚΩΣΤΑΚΗΣ) -Zagorianos Cruises Built in 1983 (age 43). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (laid-up in Kalymnos) The small passenger ship KOSTAKIS was built in 1983 in Greece for the Greek company Zagorianos Cruises, which was based in Kalymnos. She was deployed on the Kos-Kalymnos-Platy-Pserimos line on the Dodecanese. In 2000 she was deployed on the Kos-Bodrum line. Her company ceased operations in 2015, following which the ship was laid-up in Kalymnos, where she has since been languishing. Her future remains uncertain. PHOTOS (2022): KOSTAKIS The KOSTAKIS seen laid-up in Kalymnos, awaiting her fate (8/2022). KOSTAKIS The KOSTAKIS seen laid-up in Kalymnos, awaiting her fate (8/2022). KOSTAKIS The KOSTAKIS seen laid-up in Kalymnos, awaiting her fate (8/2022).

  • Protoporos XI | greekpassengerships

    PROTOPOROS XI (ΠΡΩΤΟΠΟΡΟΣ ΧΙ) -Tsokos Lines (2019-2023 ) current ELMOUHIT of Sonotrak Built in 2019 (age 7). Was registered in Piraeus. Current line: None in Greece, sold to Sonotrak for service in Tunisia The impressive double-ended ferry PROTOPOROS XI was built in 2019 in Greece, becoming the fourteenth ship built for the Greek company Tsokos Lines (as the PROTOPOROS XIII was built in 2017, and the PROTOPOROS XII and the PROTOPOROS XIV were built in 2018). She was deployed on the Perama-Salamina line. In 2022 she was deployed on the Rion-Antirrion line, before returning to the Perama-Salamina line in 2023. Following the completion of the 2023 season, she was sold to the Tunisian company Sonotrak. She was renamed ELMOUHIT and she was deployed on the Sfax-Gharbi line on the Garbès Gulf, thus connecting mainland Tunisia with the Kerkennah Islands Archipelago. PHOTOS (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023): PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI docked in Salamina, a few days before she began service for the first time in her career (8/2019). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI seen in Perama (9/2021). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI seen in Perama (9/2021). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI seen in Perama (9/2021). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI docked in Perama (9/2021). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI docked in Perama (9/2021). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI seen in the port of Antirrion, during her lone season on the Rion-Antirrion line (10/2022). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI seen in the port of Antirrion (10/2022). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI seen in the port of Antirrion (10/2022). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI seen in the port of Antirrion (10/2022). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI spotted in Antirrion (10/2022). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI having just docked in the port of Rion (10/2022). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI seen heading towards Salamina, after having been once again deployed on the Perama-Salamina line, following the completion of her summer season service on the Rion-Antirrion line (11/2022). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI seen in Salamina, where she had made her return following the end of her services on the Rion-Antirrion line (11/2022). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI seen docked in Salamina (11/2022). PROTOPOROS XI The PROTOPOROS XI seen docked in Perama. This eventually proved to be my final picture of the ship in Greece, as she was sold in late 2023 to the Tunisian company Sonotrak (1/2023).

  • Port of Poros | greekpassengerships

    PORT OF POROS (ΠΟΡΟΣ) Island located on the Saronic Gulf, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2021, 2022): POROS 2021: Two ferries seen from the hill over the port of Poros: (From left to right) The landing craft FANEROMENI POROU IV of VR Ferries is leaving in order to head to Galatas Troizinias, while the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is docked. POROS 2021: Two ferries seen simultaneously departing the port of Poros: (From left to right) The landing craft FANEROMENI POROU IV of VR Ferries heads to Galatas Troizinias, while the conventional ferry APOLLON HELLAS of 2way Ferries is heading to Methana. POROS 2021: Two landing craft seen docked in the port of Poros: (From left to right) The NISSOS POROS of Poros Ferries and the IOANNIS II of VR Ferries. POROS 2022: Four small ferries seen docked in Poros: (From left to right) The NISSOS POROS of Poros Ferries, the FANEROMENI POROU IV of VR Ferries, the KYRIAKI of Troiziniaki NE and the IOANNIS II of VR Ferries. POROS 2022: Three small ferries seen docked in Poros: (From left to right) The NISSOS POROS of Poros Ferries, the FANEROMENI POROU IV of VR Ferries and the KYRIAKI of Troiziniaki NE. POROS 2022: Two small ferries seen docked in Poros: (From left to right) The KYRIAKI of Troiziniaki NE and the IOANNIS II of VR Ferries. POROS 2022: Four small ferries seen docked in Poros: (From left to right) The NISSOS POROS of Poros Ferries, the FANEROMENI POROU IV of VR Ferries, the KYRIAKI of Troiziniaki NE and the IOANNIS II of VR Ferries. POROS 2022: Three small ferries seen docked in Poros: (From left to right) The NISSOS POROS of Poros Ferries, the FANEROMENI POROU IV of VR Ferries and the KYRIAKI of Troiziniaki NE. POROS 2022: Two small ferries seen docked in Poros: (From left to right) The KYRIAKI of Troiziniaki NE and the IOANNIS II of VR Ferries. POROS 2022: Four small ferries seen docked in Poros: (From left to right) The NISSOS POROS of Poros Ferries, the FANEROMENI POROU IV of VR Ferries, the KYRIAKI of Troiziniaki NE and the IOANNIS II of VR Ferries.

  • Fantasia | greekpassengerships

    FANTASIA (ΦΑΝΤΑΣΙΑ) -Dakoutros Speed Built in 2014 (age 12 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Santorini-Nea Kameni-Palaia Kameni The small high speed boat FANTASIA was built in 2014 in Greece, along with her sister ship, namely the PRESTIGE, 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 successful introduction of the smaller IOANNIS D which had been built a year before. The ship 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): FANTASIA The FANTASIA leaving Nea Kameni to join her fleetmates for the transporting of the passengers of the cruise ship AEGEAN PARADISE of Etstur in Santorini (7/2015).

  • Port of Corfu | greekpassengerships

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

  • Agios Nikolaos | greekpassengerships

    AGIOS NIKOLAOS (ΑΓΙΟΣ ΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΣ) -Agia Marina I NE Built in 2018 (age 8). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Paros-Antiparos The landing craft AGIOS NIKOLAOS was ordered in 2018 by the Greek company Agia Marina I NE as the AGIOS NIKOLAOS II, in order to replace their previous ship, namely the AGIOS NIKOLAOS, built in 2017 and sold to the British Virgin Islands-based company Solaris Shiptrade Company. The AGIOS NIKOLAOS II was renamed AGIOS NIKOLAOS during her construction, and she was completed in 2018 in Greece. She was deployed on the Paros-Antiparos line on the Cyclades. PHOTOS (2018): AGIOS NIKOLAOS The AGIOS NIKOLAOS departing Antiparos in her debut year (7/2018). AGIOS NIKOLAOS The AGIOS NIKOLAOS leaving Antiparos (7/2018). AGIOS NIKOLAOS The AGIOS NIKOLAOS leaving Antiparos (7/2018). AGIOS NIKOLAOS Crossing the AGIOS NIKOLAOS as she heads from Antiparos to Paros (7/2018). AGIOS NIKOLAOS Crossing the AGIOS NIKOLAOS as she heads from Antiparos to Paros (7/2018). AGIOS NIKOLAOS Crossing the AGIOS NIKOLAOS as she heads from Antiparos to Paros (7/2018). AGIOS NIKOLAOS The AGIOS NIKOLAOS seen in Antiparos, prior to her departure for Paros (7/2018).

  • Port of Santorini | greekpassengerships

    PORTS OF SANTORINI (ΣΑΝΤΟΡΙΝΗ) Island located on the Santorini Gulf, on the Cyclades, on the Aegean Sea. PHOTOS (2015, 2019): SANTORINI 2015: Two Incat-built high speed ferries owned by Sea Jets seen together in Santorini: (From left to right) The MEGA JET and the CHAMPION JET 2. SANTORINI 2019: Three ships seen in the middle of the Santorini Gulf: (From left to right) The Ro-Ro carrier NEARCHOS of Creta Cargo Lines, the small passenger boat TAXIARCHIS D of Dakoutros Speed and her rival, the ORPHEUS of the Santorini Boatmen Union. SANTORINI 2019: Two small high speed boats seen near the Ammoudi port in Santorini: (From left to right) The TAXIARCHIS D of Dakoutros Speed approaches the port, while the ORPHEUS of the Santorini Boatmen Union has already left it. SANTORINI 2019: Two small high speed boats owned by the Santorini Boatmen Union seen near the Ammoudi port in Santorini: (From left to right) The ORPEHUS and the MYTILINAIOS CH SANTORINI 2019: Two small passenger boats seen in the small port of Ammoudi, located underneath the village of Oia in Santorini: (From left to right) The ORPHEUS of the Santorini Boatmen Union approaches the port, while the THEOSKEPASTI of Dakoutros Speed prepares to leave it. SANTORINI 2019: Two small passenger boats seen in the small port of Ammoudi, located underneath the village of Oia in Santorini: (From left to right) The ORPHEUS of the Santorini Boatmen Union approaches the port, while the THEOSKEPASTI of Dakoutros Speed prepares to leave it. SANTORINI 2019: Two small passenger boats seen in the small port of Ammoudi, located underneath the village of Oia in Santorini: (From left to right) The THEOSKEPASTI of Dakoutros Speed is departing, while the ORPHEUS of the Santorini Boatmen Union is about to dock.

  • Agios Nikolaos L | greekpassengerships

    AGIOS NIKOLAOS L (ΑΓΙΟΣ ΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΣ Λ) -Agios Nikolaos Shipping Built in 1999 (age 27 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Perama-Salamina The double-ended ferry AGIOS NIKOLAOS L was built in 1999 in Greece, as the AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS III for the Greek company Feidias NE. Due to replace the company's previous ship, namely the landing craft AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS II, she was the third double-ended ferry to be built and to begin service in Greece. She was deployed on the Perama-Salamina line, although her service there lasted just one year. In 2000 she was deployed on the Rion-Antirrion line, where she remained until 2004. She returned to the Perama-Salamina line in 2005 and she stayed there until 2008, when she was sold to the Turkish company Şehir Hatları, being renamed SAYKON I. She left Greece for İstanbul, where she, however, remained laid-up without ever entering service. She was then acquired by the Greek company Agios Nikolaos Shipping, hence becoming the first-ever double-ended ferry to make a comeback in Greece after having been previously sold overseas. She returned to Greece in 2009 under the name AGIOS NIKOLAOS L, and she was deployed again on the Perama-Salamina line. She was deployed again on the Rion-Antirrion line in 2015, before returning once again to the Perama-Salamina line in 2016. She once again returned to the Rion-Antirrion line in 2021. She was then inserted back to the Perama-Salamina line in 2023. PHOTOS (2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen resting in Salamina (7/2018). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen resting in Salamina (7/2018). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen resting in Salamina (7/2018). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen resting in the port of Rion (9/2021). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen resting in the port of Rion (9/2021). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen in Rion (9/2021). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen in Rion (9/2021). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen in Salamina, following the completion of her services on the Rion-Antirrion line (9/2022). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen in Salamina, following the completion of her services on the Rion-Antirrion line (9/2022). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen in Salamina, following the completion of her services on the Rion-Antirrion line (9/2022). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen in Salamina, having now returned to service on the Perama-Salamina line (1/2023). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen in Salamina, having now returned to service on the Perama-Salamina line (1/2023). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen in Salamina, having now returned to service on the Perama-Salamina line (1/2023). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen docked in Salamina (4/2023). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen in Salamina (4/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen in Salamina (4/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen departing Salamina (4/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen departing Salamina (4/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen departing Salamina (4/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen as she departs Salamina in order to head to Perama (4/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen as she departs Salamina in order to head to Perama (4/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen arriving in Salamina (4/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen arriving in Salamina (4/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen in Salamina (4/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L spotted in Salamina (6/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L spotted in Salamina (6/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen as she is docked in Salamina (8/2024). AGIOS NIKOLAOS L The AGIOS NIKOLAOS L seen as she is docked in Salamina (8/2024).

  • Andromeda | greekpassengerships

    ANDROMEDA (ΑΝΔΡΟΜΕΔΑ) -Andromeda NE Built in 2009 (age 17). Registered in Heraklion. Current line: None (under refit in Rhodes) The small passenger ship ANDROMEDA was ordered in 2000 as a tour boat that would be performing daily cruises in Crete. Her construction began in Egypt and she arrived in Greece in 2001. However, her owners went bankrupt and her construction was never finished, and she was therefore left abandoned in Heraklion. In 2008 she was bought by the Greek company Andromeda NE and her construction was finally finished in 2009, after which she was deployed on the Piraeus-Salamina line. Following the completion of the 2011 season, due to financial issues faced by her owner, she was laid-up in Salamina. Despite undergoing a refit from 2017 to 2018 that indicated a potential reactivation, she ultimately remained laid-up in Salamina. In 2023 she was damaged by a fire which partially destroyed her main passenger deck. However, she was repaired and her accommodation superstructure was fully rebuilt in Salamina. She was eventually reactivated in 2024, as she began to perform cruises in Rhodes, serving the island's most popular beaches and coastal towns (namely Lindos, Tsambika, Antony Quinn Bay and Kallithea), as well as the small nearby islet of Exonisi. PHOTOS (2022): ANDROMEDA The ANDROMEDA seen laid-up in Salamina (11/2022). ANDROMEDA The ANDROMEDA seen laid-up in Salamina, just four months before she was partially damaged by a fire, although she was eventually repaired immediately afterwards (11/2022).

  • Garbis | greekpassengerships

    GARBIS (ΓΑΡΜΠΗΣ) -Santorini Boatmen Union Built in 2013 (age 13). Registered in Santorini. Current line: Santorini-Nea Kameni-Palaia Kameni-Anafi The small passenger ship GARBIS was built in 2013 in Greece for the Santorini Boatmen Union, hence becoming the largest-ever ship delivered to the company. She was deployed on the Santorini-Nea Kameni-Palaia Kameni-Anafi line, although she also occasionally travels to other Cyclades islands and she helps transport passengers arriving from cruise ships to Santorini. Her entry to service was very successful, hence prompting her company to build two other sister ships, namely the SANTORINI in 2015 and the MAÏSTROS in 2019. She was the flagship of the Santorini Boatmen Union from 2013 until the arrival of the SANTORINI in 2015. PHOTOS (2019): GARBIS The GARBIS seen heading towards Santorini (7/2019). GARBIS The GARBIS seen heading towards Santorini (7/2019). GARBIS The GARBIS seen heading towards Santorini (7/2019). GARBIS The GARBIS on her way towards Santorini (7/2019).

  • Platytera Ton Ouranon | greekpassengerships

    PLATYTERA TON OURANON (ΠΛΑΤΥΤΕΡΑ ΤΩΝ ΟΥΡΑΝΩΝ) -Hydraïki Cruises (Athens One Day Cruise) Built in 1999 (age 27). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Perama) The one-day cruise ship PLATYTERA TON OURANON was built in 1999 in Greece for the Greek company Agioreitikes Grammes, which is based on the Agion Oros area. She originally operated there, serving as a one-day cruise ship on the Ormos Panagias-Ouranoupolis line. In 2007 she was sold to Hydraïki Cruises (also known as Athens One Day Cruise since 2012). She underwent a major conversion in Perama in 2008, during which she was considerably lengthened. She began operating that same year on the Saronic Gulf, making one-day cruises on the Piraeus-Hydra-Poros-Aegina line. In 2012 she began operations on the Floisbos-Hydra-Poros-Aegina line. She was replaced in 2016 by her fleetmate, namely the ANNA MARU, in order to undergo an extensive refit, and she returned to service only at the end of that year, under the Platinum Cruises joint venture. She was once again replaced by the ANNA MARU in 2019, and she was laid-up in Perama. She resumed service on the Floisbos-Hydra-Poros-Aegina line in 2021. In 2023 she began performing daily cruises on the Floisbos-Agistri-Metopi-Aegina line. PHOTOS (2015, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON in Aegina (7/2015). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON in Aegina (7/2015). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON in Aegina, along with her competitor, the KASSANDRA DELFINOUS (7/2015). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Aegina (7/2015). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in the port of Aegina (7/2015). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Floisbos during the evening, while featuring her company's new livery (7/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Floisbos during the evening (7/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Floisbos during the evening (7/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in the port of Floisbos during the evening (7/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON docked in Floisbos, awaiting to begin her summer service on the Saronic Gulf (7/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON docked in Floisbos, awaiting to begin her summer service on the Saronic Gulf (7/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON docked in Floisbos, awaiting to begin her summer service on the Saronic Gulf (7/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON docked in the port of Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON docked in the port of Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON docked in the port of Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen docked in the port of Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen resting in the port of Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen resting in the port of Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen resting in Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen resting in the port of Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON in Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON in Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON in Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON berthed in Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON resting in Aegina (8/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON preparing to depart the port of Floisbos for her one-day cruise on the Saronic Gulf (9/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON preparing to depart the port of Floisbos for her one-day cruise on the Saronic Gulf (9/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON having just docked in the port of Hydra (9/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON having just docked in the port of Hydra (9/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Hydra (9/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Hydra (9/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Hydra (9/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON having just docked in Poros (9/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON having returned to Floisbos during the evening, following her successful one-day cruise on the Saronic Gulf (9/2017). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON on her way to Floisbos (6/2018). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON on her way to Floisbos (6/2018). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON docked in Aegina (8/2018). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON docked in Aegina (8/2018). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON docked in Aegina (8/2018). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON resting in Aegina (8/2018). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON resting in Aegina (8/2018). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Perama, where she was laid-up for the second summer in a row (8/2020). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen right next to the Vassiliadis Drydocks in Piraeus (7/2021). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen right next to the Vassiliadis Drydocks in Piraeus (7/2021). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen right next to the Vassiliadis Drydocks in Piraeus (7/2021). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Aegina (8/2021). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Aegina (8/2021). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Aegina (8/2021). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON docked in Aegina (8/2021). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Floisbos, notably featuring a new livery (9/2022). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen in Floisbos, notably featuring a new livery (9/2022). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen undergoing her annual drydock at the PIRAEUS II Drydock in Perama (4/2023). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen undergoing her annual drydock at the PIRAEUS II Drydock in Perama (4/2023). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen leaving the port of Aegina, while again featuring a new livery (8/2023). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen leaving the port of Aegina, while again featuring a new livery (8/2023). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen leaving the port of Aegina, while again featuring a new livery (8/2023). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen from Piraeus, having exited Floisbos and heading for a cruise on the Saronic Gulf (5/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen from Piraeus, having exited Floisbos and heading for a cruise on the Saronic Gulf (5/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen on the Saronic Gulf, while heading towards Agistri (7/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen on the Saronic Gulf, while heading towards Agistri (7/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen on the Saronic Gulf, while heading towards Agistri (7/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she makes her way towards Agistri (7/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she makes her way towards Agistri (7/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen on the Saronic Gulf, as she makes her way towards Agistri (7/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen as she is sailing on the Saronic Gulf, en route towards Agistri (7/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen as she is sailing on the Saronic Gulf, en route towards Agistri (7/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen as she is sailing on the Saronic Gulf, en route towards Agistri (7/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen from Aegina, as she heads towards Agistri (8/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen from Aegina, as she heads towards Agistri (8/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen from Aegina, as she heads towards Agistri (8/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen about to dock in the port of Aegina (8/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen about to dock in the port of Aegina (8/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen about to dock in the port of Aegina (8/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen having docked in the port of Aegina (8/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen having docked in the port of Aegina (8/2024). PLATYTERA TON OURANON The PLATYTERA TON OURANON seen having docked in the port of Aegina (8/2024).

  • Elite Jet | greekpassengerships

    ELITE JET (ΕΛΙΤ ΤΖΕΤ) -Sea Jets Built in 1996 (age 30). Registered in Limassol. Current line: None (under drydock in Salamina) The high speed ferry ELITE JET was built in 1996 in Australia, as the STENA LYNX III for the Swedish giants Stena Line. She spent her debut season on the Calais-Dover line on the Channel, while in 1997 she operated on the Dieppe-Newhaven line. In 1998 she operated in cooperation with the company P&O Ferries, under the P&O Stena Line brandname, and she was renamed ELITE. Later in that same year she was renamed P&O STENA ELITE, before being once again renamed STENA LYNX III just a few months later, and being deployed on the Fishguard-Rosslare line on the Irish Sea. In 2003 she was briefly renamed ELITE once again, before being once more renamed STENA LYNX III in 2004, and operating under the Stena Express brandname. She remained with Stena Line until 2011, when she was sold to the South Korean company Dae-A Express Shipping, for whom she was renamed SUNFLOWER 2. Upon her arrival in South Korea in 2012, she was transferred to the South Korean company Jang Heung Ferry and she was renamed ORANGE 1. She was deployed on the Jangheung-Jeju line on the Jeju Strait. In 2016 she returned to Dae-A Express Shipping as the OCEAN FLOWER 2, and she was inserted on the Busan-Tsushima line, thus connecting South Korea with Japan via the Tsushima Strait. In 2017 she was sold to the Trinidadian company Bridgemans Trinidad LP, and she was then leased to the Trinidadian state-owned company Trinidad and Tobago Inter-Island Ferry Service. She was due to operate on the Port of Spain-Scarborough line on the Caribbean Sea, but disagreements with Bridgemans Trinidad LP prevented her from operating, and she was instead laid-up for two years in Willemstad. In late 2019 she was sold to the Greek company Sea Jets, and she was renamed RAPIDLINK JET. She was refitted in Salamina and in Chalkida for four years, and she was renamed ELITE JET in 2023, when she finally entered service on the Heraklion-Rethymnon-Santorini line. In 2025 she remained laid-up in Salamina. PHOTOS (2024): ELITE JET The ELITE JET seen outside of Piraeus while undergoing sea trials on the Saronic Gulf (5/2024). ELITE JET The ELITE JET seen outside of Piraeus while undergoing sea trials on the Saronic Gulf (5/2024). ELITE JET The ELITE JET seen outside of Piraeus while undergoing sea trials on the Saronic Gulf (5/2024). ELITE JET The ELITE JET seen having returned to Piraeus following her sea trials on the Saronic Gulf, after which she headed back to Salamina (5/2024). ELITE JET The ELITE JET seen having returned to Piraeus following her sea trials on the Saronic Gulf, after which she headed back to Salamina (5/2024). ELITE JET The ELITE JET seen having returned to Piraeus following her sea trials on the Saronic Gulf, after which she headed back to Salamina (5/2024). ELITE JET The ELITE JET seen in Piraeus following her sea trials on the Saronic Gulf, after which she headed back to Salamina (5/2024). ELITE JET The ELITE JET seen in Piraeus following her sea trials on the Saronic Gulf, after which she headed back to Salamina (5/2024). ELITE JET The ELITE JET seen in Piraeus following her sea trials on the Saronic Gulf, after which she headed back to Salamina (5/2024). ELITE JET The ELITE JET seen in Piraeus following her sea trials on the Saronic Gulf, after which she headed back to Salamina in order to continue her refit, and she then resumed her service on the Heraklion-Rethymnon-Santorini line (5/2024).

  • Port of Kavala | greekpassengerships

    PORT OF KAVALA (ΚΑΒΑΛΑ) City located on the Kavala Bay, on the Northeast Aegean Sea , in the region of Eastern Macedonia. PHOTOS (2023): KAVALA 2023: Two ferries seen together right outside of the port of Kavala: (From left to right) The landing craft PANAGIA THASSOU of Thassos Ferries is heading towards the port, while the cruiseferry AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries has left in order to head to Limnos. KAVALA 2023: Two ferries seen together right outside of the port of Kavala: (From left to right) The landing craft PANAGIA THASSOU of Thassos Ferries is heading towards the port, while the cruiseferry AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries has left in order to head to Limnos. KAVALA 2023: Two ferries seen together right outside of the port of Kavala: (From left to right) The landing craft PANAGIA THASSOU of Thassos Ferries is heading towards the port, while the cruiseferry AQUA BLUE of Sea Jets Ferries has left in order to head to Limnos.

  • Kyriaki | greekpassengerships

    KYRIAKI (ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ) -Troiziniaki NE Built in 2000 (age 26). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Galatas Troizinias-Poros The double-ended ferry KYRIAKI was built in 2000 in Greece for the Greek company Troiziniaki NE, owned by the Darsinos family. She was deployed on the Galatas Troizinias-Poros line, and she has remained there ever since. She is currently the ferry with the most experience on this service, and she is also the smallest double-ended ferry in the Greek coastal service. She is nicknamed 'The Basket' due to her small size and basket-like shape. PHOTOS (2017, 2019, 2021, 2022): KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI having just entered the port of Poros (9/2017). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI having just entered the port of Poros (9/2017). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI preparing to dock in the port of Poros (9/2017). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI departing the port of Poros (9/2017). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI departing the port of Poros (9/2017). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI departing the port of Poros (9/2017). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI seen departing the port of Poros (9/2017). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI leaving Poros and heading towards Galatas Troizinias (9/2017). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI preparing to dock in Poros (9/2017). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI preparing to dock in Poros (9/2017). KYRIAKI The tiny KYRIAKI heading towards the port of Poros (9/2017). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI resting in Galatas Troizinias (7/2019). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI resting in Galatas Troizinias (7/2019). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI resting in Galatas Troizinias (7/2019). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI seen in Galatas Trozinias (9/2021). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI seen in Galatas Trozinias (9/2021). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI seen in Galatas Trozinias (9/2021). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI seen resting in Galatas Trozinias (9/2021). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI seen resting in Galatas Trozinias (9/2021). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI seen resting in Galatas Trozinias (9/2021). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI docked in the port of Galatas Troizinias (9/2021). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI docked in the port of Galatas Troizinias (9/2021). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI seen heading from Poros to Galatas Troizinias (9/2022). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI seen heading from Poros to Galatas Troizinias (9/2022). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI seen heading from Poros to Galatas Troizinias (9/2022). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI seen as she sails to Galatas Troizinias (9/2022). KYRIAKI The KYRIAKI seen as she sails to Galatas Troizinias (9/2022).

  • Theotokos | greekpassengerships

    THEOTOKOS (ΘΕΟΤΟΚΟΣ) -Theotokos NE Built in 2003 (age 23). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Perama-Salamina The double-ended ferry THEOTOKOS was ordered in 2002 by the Greek company Theotokos NE. She was completed in 2003 in Greece, and she began service on the Perama-Salamina line. In 2014 she moved to the Rion-Antirrion line, before returning to the Perama-Salamina line the following year. In 2018 she headed back to the Rion-Antirrion line, before once again returning to the Perama-Salamina line in 2019. In 2021 she returned to the Rion-Antirrion line. In 2025 she once again returned to the Perama-Salamina line. PHOTOS (2020, 2021, 2022): THEOTOKOS The THEOTOKOS docked in Perama (8/2020). THEOTOKOS The THEOTOKOS docked in Perama (8/2020). THEOTOKOS The THEOTOKOS docked in Perama (8/2020). THEOTOKOS The THEOTOKOS seen resting in Perama (8/2020). THEOTOKOS The THEOTOKOS seen resting in Perama (8/2020). THEOTOKOS The THEOTOKOS docked in Rion (9/2021). THEOTOKOS The THEOTOKOS seen docked in Rion (10/2022). THEOTOKOS The THEOTOKOS seen docked in Rion (10/2022). THEOTOKOS The THEOTOKOS seen docked in Rion (10/2022). THEOTOKOS The THEOTOKOS resting in Rion (10/2022). THEOTOKOS The THEOTOKOS resting in Rion (10/2022).

  • Aeolos | greekpassengerships

    AEOLOS (ΑΙΟΛΟΣ) -Mitsoulis Cruises Built in 1987 (age 39). Registered in Corfu. Current line: Corfu-Vido The small sailing passenger ship AEOLOS was built in 1987 in Greece for the Greek company Mitsoulis Cruises, which is based in Corfu. She performed daily cruises on the Ionian Sea, along the Syvota-Antipaxoi-Paxoi-Corfu line. In 2001, following the arrival of the larger passenger ship IONIAN DOLPHIN, she was assigned to perform daily cruises on the Corfu-Vido line, thus serving the latter small popular islet. She also performs several cruises along the East coast of Corfu, and occasionally also serves Paxoi and Syvota. PHOTOS (2022): AEOLOS The AEOLOS seen docked in Corfu (9/2022). AEOLOS The AEOLOS seen docked in Corfu (9/2022).

  • Apostolis T | greekpassengerships

    APOSTOLIS T (ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΗΣ Τ) -Nea Styra Ferries Built in 2009 (age 17 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Agia Marina-Nea Styra The landing craft APOSTOLIS T was built in 2009 in Greece, for the Greek company Nea Styra Ferries. She began service on the Agia Marina-Nea Styra line on the Petalioi Gulf. She was joined in 2010 by her sister ship, namely the DIMITRIS. PHOTOS (2024): APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen in the port of Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen in the port of Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen in the port of Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen resting in the port of Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen resting in the port of Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen departing the port of Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen departing the port of Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen departing the port of Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen leaving the port of Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen leaving the port of Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen leaving the port of Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen leaving the port of Nea Styra in order to head to Agia Marina (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen leaving the port of Nea Styra in order to head to Agia Marina (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen leaving the port of Nea Styra in order to head to Agia Marina (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen on the Petalioi Gulf, having left Agia Marina and heading towards Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen on the Petalioi Gulf, having left Agia Marina and heading towards Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T The APOSTOLIS T seen on the Petalioi Gulf, having left Agia Marina and heading towards Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T Crossing the APOSTOLIS T on the Petalioi Gulf, as she is heading towards Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T Crossing the APOSTOLIS T on the Petalioi Gulf, as she is heading towards Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T Crossing the APOSTOLIS T on the Petalioi Gulf, as she is heading towards Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T Crossing the APOSTOLIS T on the Petalioi Gulf, as she is sailing from Agia Marina to Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T Crossing the APOSTOLIS T on the Petalioi Gulf, as she is sailing from Agia Marina to Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T Crossing the APOSTOLIS T on the Petalioi Gulf, as she is sailing from Agia Marina to Nea Styra (6/2024). APOSTOLIS T Another view of the APOSTOLIS T while she sails on the Petalioi Gulf, on her way towards Nea Styra (6/2024).

  • Ionian Sky | greekpassengerships

    IONIAN SKY (ΙΟΝΙΑΝ ΣΚΑΪ) -Agoudimos Lines (2004-2020) Built in 1974, scrapped in 2020 (age 46). Was registered in Piraeus, Panama and Limassol. A well-known ship on the Adriatic Sea, the Ro-Pax ferry IONIAN SKY was built in 1974 in Japan. She began her career there, as the SAPPORO MARU for the Japanese company Nihon Enkai Ferry. She was deployed on the Tokyo-Tomakomai line. In 1985 she was deployed on the Ōarai-Tomakomai line, before returning to the Tokyo-Tomakomai line two years later. In 1990 she was sold to the Japanese company Blue Highway Line, and she was renamed SUNFLOWER SAPPORO. She remained on the Tokyo-Tomakomai line until 1997, when she was deployed on the Osaka-Shibushi line After just one year there, she was sold to the Greek company Strintzis Lines in 1998. She was converted into a Ro-Pax ferry in Perama, being renamed IONIAN VICTORY, and was deployed on the Adriatic Sea, serving the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Ancona-Venice line on the Adriatic Sea. In 1999 she was deployed on the direct service of the Patras-Ancona line. In 2000, Strintzis Lines was purchased by Attica Group, which resulted in the creation of Blue Star Ferries. The IONIAN VICTORY joined the latter company and she was renamed BLUE SKY. She became a part of the Blue Ferries division, and she was deployed on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Venice line. In late 2003 she was deployed on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Brindisi line. The following year, she was sold to Agoudimos Lines, which renamed her IONIAN SKY following a refit in Perama, and kept her on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Brindisi line. In 2007 she was reflagged from Greece to Panama, before switching back to the Greek flag the following year. In the summer of 2008 she was deployed on the Patras-Kefalonia-Igoumenitsa-Bari line. In 2009 she returned to the Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Brindisi line, after having been reflagged to the Cypriot flag. Due to the impact of the Greek financial crisis, Agoudimos Lines began to experience severe financial difficulties, which resulted in the IONIAN SKY operating only during the summer on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Brindisi line between 2009 and 2012. In 2012 she was arrested by her crew in Igoumenitsa. The following year, she was chartered to NEL Lines for two years. Initially due to be deployed on the Piraeus-Lavrion-Psara-Chios-Mytilene line, she instead entered service on the Northeast Aegean Sea lifeline, due to her new NEL Lines fleetmates experiencing several engine troubles which resulted in many delays and canceled trips. She was eventually deployed on the Thessaloniki-Kavala-Limnos-Mytilene-Chios-Samos-Ikaria line. Her spell there was unsuccessful, as she was also hit by many engine troubles which eventually ended her season and her charter prematurely. She thus returned to Agoudimos Lines, which by that time had gone bankrupt, and she was therefore laid-up in Salamina, where she went on to remain for the next seven years. In 2020, after spending 22 years in Greece, she was sold for scrap to Turkey. PHOTOS (2019): IONIAN SKY The IONIAN SKY seen laid-up in Salamina, awaiting her fate (7/2019). IONIAN SKY The IONIAN SKY languishing in Salamina, where she has been laid-up since 2013. She still carries the livery of her last operators, NEL Lines (7/2019). IONIAN SKY The once-appreciated IONIAN SKY completely abandoned in Salamina, with an uncertain future (7/2019).

  • Protoporos VI | greekpassengerships

    PROTOPOROS VI (ΠΡΩΤΟΠΟΡΟΣ VI) -Thassos Link Built in 2012 (age 14). Registered in Limassol. Current line: Keramoti-Thassos The double-ended ferry PROTOPOROS VI was built in 2012 in Greece, for the Greek company Tsokos Lines. Being named PROTOPOROS VI, she became the sixth ship to be built for the company. She was deployed on the Arkitsa-Aidipsos line on the North Evoian Gulf, thus becoming the first-ever ship of the company to be deployed there. She remained there until 2015, when she was sold to the Russian company Proekt CJSC. She was renamed POBEDA and she was deployed on the Kavkaz-Port Krym line on the Kerch Strait. After the opening of the Kerch Strait Bridge in 2018, she was laid-up in Kerch in early 2019. She remained there until 2021, when she was sold to the Greek company Thassos Link. She made her return to Greece by being once again renamed PROTOPOROS VI, although she was due to be renamed STELIOS FILIAGKOS. After a refit in Salamina, she entered service on the Keramoti-Thassos line in 2022. PHOTOS (2021): PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen undergoing her conversion at the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen undergoing her conversion at the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen undergoing her conversion at the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina, following her repatriation and her acquisition by Thassos Link (8/2021) PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen as she undergoes her refit in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen as she undergoes her refit in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen as she undergoes her refit in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (8/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (9/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (9/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI seen in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina (9/2021). PROTOPOROS VI The PROTOPOROS VI spotted in the Spanopoulos Shipyard in Salamina, a few months before beginning her new service on the Keramoti-Thassos line (9/2021).

  • Romantika Dreams | greekpassengerships

    ROMANTIKA DREAMS (ΡΟΜΑΝΤΙΚΑ ΝΤΡΙΜΣ) -Rhodes Day Cruises ex-CAPTAIN MICHALIS (ΚΑΠΕΤΑΝ ΜΙΧΑΛΗΣ) of Captain Michalis Cruises (1987-2022) Built in 1987 (age 39 ). Registered in Rhodes. Current line: None (under refit in Rhodes) The small passenger ship CAPTAIN MICHALIS was built in 1987 in Turkey for the Greek company Captain Michalis Cruises. She performed daily cruises based in Rhodes, heading to Lindos as well as to the small island of Exonisi on the Dodecanese. In 2022 she was sold to Rhodes Day Cruises and she was renamed ROMANTIKA DREAMS. She was fully renovated in Rhodes and she resumed her cruises based in the island in 2023. PHOTOS (2022): CAPTAIN MICHALIS The CAPTAIN MICHALIS seen returning to the port of Rhodes (8/2022). CAPTAIN MICHALIS The CAPTAIN MICHALIS seen returning to the port of Rhodes. This turned out to be my last picture of the ship under this name, as she was sold just a few months later to Rhodes Day Cruises, for whom she began operations as the ROMANTIKA DREAMS (8/2022).

  • Festos Palace | greekpassengerships

    FESTOS PALACE (ΦΑΙΣΤΟΣ ΠΑΛΑΣ) -Minoan Lines ex-MYKONOS PALACE (ΜΥΚΟΝΟΣ ΠΑΛΑΣ), also of Minoan Lines (2018-2020) Built in 2002 (age 24). Registered in Heraklion. Current line: Piraeus-Milos-Heraklion The cruiseferry FESTOS PALACE was the last of a set of four ships ordered by the Greek company Minoan Lines between 2000 and 2002. She was completed in 2002 in Italy, as the EUROPA PALACE. She began service alongside her sister ship, namely the OLYMPIA PALACE (now the KNOSSOS PALACE), on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Ancona line on the Adriatic Sea. Following the arrival of the newly-built CRUISE EUROPA and CRUISE OLYMPIA in 2009 and in 2010, respectively, the OLYMPIA PALACE and the EUROPA PALACE were deployed on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Venice line in 2010. Following the 2011 season, Minoan Lines closed the service, leaving both sister ships without an assigned area to operate. The EUROPA PALACE was temporarly deployed as a third ship on the Patras-Igoumenitsa-Ancona line, while the OLYMPIA PALACE was laid-up in Perama. Although the company wanted to deploy the two ships on the Piraeus-Chania line, they were instead chartered in 2012 to the Italian company Tirrenia Di Navigazione, being renamed AMSICORA and BONARIA, respectively. Both ships were deployed on the Civitavecchia-Olbia-Arbatax line, where they remained until 2017. In 2018 both ships returned to the Grimaldi Group. While the BONARIA was sold to Grimaldi Lines and became the CRUISE BONARIA, the AMSICORA rejoined Minoan Lines, being renamed MYKONOS PALACE, and she was deployed on the Piraeus-Chania line. In 2019, following a conversion in Malta, she became the first-ever ship in the history of the Greek coastal service to receive scrubbers. In 2020, as part of the reshuffling of the services of Minoan Lines in Crete, she was renamed FESTOS PALACE (thus becoming the second ship to ever have this name, after her fleetmate, namely the current KYDON PALACE) and she was deployed on the Piraeus-Milos-Heraklion line. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE in Piraeus, during her first-ever summer on the Piraeus-Chania line (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE in Piraeus, in her first summer back with Minoan Lines (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE berthed in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE berthed in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE berthed in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (8/2018). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE docked in Piraeus. Note her updated funnel, after she underwent her conversion in order to receive scrubbers. Picture taken by my mother, to whom I am extremely grateful (5/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE seen in Piraeus, with her newly-upgraded funnel, following the installation of the exhaust cleaning gas system. She became the first ferry in the history of the Greek coastal service to acquire it (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE having just entered the port of Piraeus, after having arrived from Chania (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE having just entered the port of Piraeus, after having arrived from Chania (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE having just entered the port of Piraeus, after having arrived from Chania (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE preparing to undergo her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE preparing to undergo her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE preparing to undergo her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE about to maneuver in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE seen maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE seen maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE seen maneuvering in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE seen maneuvering in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE seen maneuvering in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE seen maneuvering in the port of Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE having just docked in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE having just docked in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE having just docked in Piraeus (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE seen in Piraeus, shortly before her afternoon departure for Chania (7/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (8/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (8/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (8/2019). MYKONOS PALACE The MYKONOS PALACE docked in Piraeus. This happened to be my last-ever picture of the ship under that name, as she was renamed FESTOS PALACE in 2020. The former FESTOS PALACE (who had that name from 2001 to 2020), one of her sister ships, was renamed KYDON PALACE (8/2019). FESTOS PALACE My first-ever picture of the FESTOS PALACE under her new name, as she is seen in Piraeus (8/2020). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (8/2020). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (8/2020). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (8/2020). FESTOS PALACE A view of the FESTOS PALACE in Piraeus (8/2020). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus during the early morning (9/2020). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus during the early morning (9/2020). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus during the early morning (9/2020). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (7/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (7/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (7/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (7/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus in the evening (7/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (7/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (7/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in the port of Piraeus (7/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen docked in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen docked in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen docked in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE berthed in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE berthed in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE berthed in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen receiving bunkers in Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen docked in the port of Piraeus (8/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus in the evening (9/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus in the evening (9/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus in the evening (9/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (9/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen from behind, as she is docked in Piraeus (9/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen from behind, as she is docked in Piraeus (9/2021). FESTOS PALACE A view of the FESTOS PALACE in Piraeus (9/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus during the evening (9/2021). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE having just arrived in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE proceeding towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE proceeding towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE proceeding towards her docking spot in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus, after having arrived from Heraklion (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus, after having arrived from Heraklion (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE about to being her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE about to being her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus, right before a morning departure to Milos and Heraklion (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in the port of Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (8/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (9/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (9/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (9/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (9/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (9/2022). FESTOS PALACE A view of the FESTOS PALACE in Piraeus (10/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (10/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (10/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (10/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (10/2022). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus during the evening (3/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE heading towards her docking spot in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen heading towards her docking spot in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen heading towards her docking spot in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen as she undergoes her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen as she undergoes her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE about to dock in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE about to dock in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus, after having received bunkers (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus, after having received bunkers (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in the port of Piraeus (4/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (8/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (8/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (8/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (8/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (8/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (8/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE in Piraeus during the evening (8/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in Piraeus (12/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in Piraeus (12/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in Piraeus (12/2023). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus, and heading towards her docking spot (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen while docked in Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen while docked in Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen while docked in Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE in the port of Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE in the port of Piraeus (4/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having just exited the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE having exited the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE having exited the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE having exited the port of Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE having exited Piraeus and now sailing towards Milos and Heraklion (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE having exited Piraeus and now sailing towards Milos and Heraklion (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE having exited Piraeus and now sailing towards Milos and Heraklion (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE A front view of the FESTOS PALACE while she is docked in Piraeus (5/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in Piraeus (6/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in Piraeus (6/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE spotted in Piraeus (6/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (6/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (6/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen resting in Piraeus (6/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen docked in Piraeus (6/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen docked in Piraeus (6/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus during the evening (7/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus during the evening (7/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus during the evening (7/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen docked in the port of Piraeus during the evening (7/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having just entered the port of Piraeus (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having arrived in Piraeus and heading towards her docking spot (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen having returned to Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen following the completion of her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen following the completion of her maneuvering procedure in Piraeus (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE docked in Piraeus during the evening (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen while docked in Piraeus (8/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (12/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (12/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE seen in Piraeus (12/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in the port of Piraeus (12/2024). FESTOS PALACE The FESTOS PALACE resting in the port of Piraeus (12/2024).

  • Ilias T | greekpassengerships

    ILIAS T (ΗΛΙΑΣ Τ) -Lafasi Maritime Company Built in 2011 (age 15 ). Registered in Kalymnos. Current line: Western Kos-Kalymnos The small high speed boat ILIAS T was built in 2011 in Greece for the Greek company Lafasi Maritime Company, which is based in Kalymnos. She began service on the Western Kos-Kalymnos line on the Dodecanese. She links Kalymnos with the port of Mastichari in Kos. PHOTOS (2022): ILIAS T The ILIAS T seen in Kalymnos (8/2022). ILIAS T The ILIAS T seen in Kalymnos (8/2022). ILIAS T The ILIAS T seen in Kalymnos (8/2022). ILIAS T The ILIAS T seen resting in the port of Kalymnos (8/2022). ILIAS T The ILIAS T seen resting in the port of Kalymnos (8/2022). ILIAS T The ILIAS T seen resting in the port of Kalymnos (8/2022). ILIAS T The ILIAS T docked in the port of Kalymnos (8/2022).

  • Thassos II | greekpassengerships

    THASSOS II (ΘΑΣΟΣ ΙΙ) -Aneth Ferries Built in 2011 (age 15). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Keramoti-Thassos The double-ended ferry THASSOS II was built in 2011 in Greece, as the FILOTHEOS for the Greek company Panagia Glykofilousa NE, being the fourth ship to have been ordered by them. She was deployed on the Perama-Salamina line. After just one season there, she was sold to ANETH Ferries, which is based in Thassos. She was renamed THASSOS II, thus becoming the second ship in the history of the company to take that name, after the original landing craft THASSOS II (known as the ORION of the Kittitian company Seven Castle Shipping since 2012). She was deployed on the Keramoti-Thassos line. PHOTOS (2023): THASSOS II The THASSOS II seen in Piraeus, where she came in order to perform her annual winter refit and her annual drydock (2/2023). THASSOS II The THASSOS II seen in Piraeus, where she came in order to perform her annual winter refit and her annual drydock (2/2023). THASSOS II The THASSOS II seen in Piraeus, where she came in order to perform her annual winter refit and her annual drydock (2/2023). THASSOS II The THASSOS II seen during one of her rare stays in the port of Piraeus (2/2023). THASSOS II The THASSOS II seen during one of her rare stays in the port of Piraeus (2/2023). THASSOS II The THASSOS II seen during one of her rare stays in the port of Piraeus (2/2023). THASSOS II The THASSOS II seen in Piraeus just before her annual drydock in the Small Vassiliadis Drydock (2/2023). THASSOS II The THASSOS II seen in Piraeus just before her annual drydock in the Small Vassiliadis Drydock (2/2023).

  • Theologos P | greekpassengerships

    THEOLOGOS P (ΘΕΟΛΟΓΟΣ Π) -Fast Ferries Built in 2000 (age 26). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos The conventional ferry THEOLOGOS P was built in 2000 in Japan, as the FERRY KŌCHI for the Japanese company Osaka-Kōchi Tokkyu Ferry. She was deployed on the Osaka-Kōchi line. She stayed there until 2005, when her owners went bankrupt and the service was closed. After being laid-up in Osaka, she was sold in 2006 to the Greek company Fast Ferries. She was converted in Perama and she was renamed THEOLOGOS P. She entered service on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos line in 2007, thus becoming the first ship of her company to operate on the Cyclades. Her introduction was extremely successful, and eventually Fast Ferries shifted their entire operations from the Ionian Sea to Rafina, bringing the EKATERINI P and later the then-newly-acquired FAST FERRIES ANDROS to the Cyclades as well. In 2017 she was on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Naxos line. She returned to the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos line in 2018. In 2024 she was on the Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Paros line together with the FAST FERRIES ANDROS. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024): THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P entering the port of Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P entering the port of Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P entering the port of Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having entered the port of Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having entered the port of Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having entered the port of Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P preparing to maneuver in Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P preparing to maneuver in Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having just docked in Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having just docked in Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having just docked in Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P resting in Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P resting in Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P resting in Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen in Andros (6/2018). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen departing Rafina in the morning (8/2019). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen departing Rafina in the morning (8/2019). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen departing Rafina in the morning (8/2019). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having departed Rafina (8/2019). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having departed Rafina (8/2019). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having departed Rafina (8/2019). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having left the port of Rafina in order to head towards Andros (8/2019). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen in Rafina at dawn (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen in Rafina at dawn (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen in Rafina at dawn (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having just arrived in Andros (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having just arrived in Andros (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having just arrived in Andros (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen heading towards the port of Gavrion in Andros (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen heading towards the port of Gavrion in Andros (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen heading from Andros to Tinos during the evening (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen heading from Andros to Tinos during the evening (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen heading from Andros to Tinos during the evening (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P on her way from Andros to Tinos at sunset (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P on her way from Andros to Tinos at sunset (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen on the Cyclades, heading from Tinos to Andros (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen on the Cyclades, heading from Tinos to Andros (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen on the Cyclades, heading from Tinos to Andros (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P resting in Rafina (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P resting in Rafina (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P resting in Rafina (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P docked in the port of Rafina (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P docked in the port of Rafina (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P docked in the port of Rafina (8/2020). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen approaching the port of Tinos (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen approaching the port of Tinos (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen approaching the port of Tinos (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen arriving in the port of Tinos (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen arriving in the port of Tinos (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen arriving in the port of Tinos (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having docked in the port of Tinos (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having docked in the port of Tinos (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having docked in the port of Tinos (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P resting in Tinos (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P resting in Tinos (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen departing Tinos immediately afterwards (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen departing Tinos immediately afterwards (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having departed Rafina and sailing towards Andros (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having departed Rafina and sailing towards Andros (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having departed Rafina and sailing towards Andros (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P Crossing the THEOLOGOS P on the Petalioi Gulf, shortly following her departure from the port of Rafina (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P Crossing the THEOLOGOS P on the Petalioi Gulf, shortly following her departure from the port of Rafina (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P Crossing the THEOLOGOS P on the Petalioi Gulf, shortly following her departure from the port of Rafina (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen on the Petalioi Gulf, having started to head towards Andros (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen on the Petalioi Gulf, having started to head towards Andros (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen on the Petalioi Gulf, having started to head towards Andros (7/2021). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen docked in Rafina (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen docked in Rafina (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen docked in Rafina (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen in the port of Rafina (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen in the port of Rafina (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen in the port of Rafina (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen departing Rafina (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen departing Rafina (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen departing Rafina (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen as she leaves Rafina (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen as she leaves Rafina (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen as she leaves Rafina (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P having left Rafina in order to head to Andros, Tinos and Mykonos (10/2022). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen in the port of Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen in the port of Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen in the port of Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen docked in Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen docked in Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen docked in Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen departing the port of Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen departing the port of Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen departing the port of Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen as she is departing the port of Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen as she is departing the port of Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen as she is departing the port of Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen leaving Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen leaving Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen leaving Rafina (10/2023). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen arriving in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen arriving in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen arriving in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen as she heads towards her docking spot in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen completing undergoing her maneuvering procedure in order to dock in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen while docking in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen while docking in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen while docking in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen having just docked in Rafina (8/2024). THEOLOGOS P The THEOLOGOS P seen having just docked in Rafina (8/2024).

  • Ioannis D | greekpassengerships

    IOANNIS D (ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ Δ) -Dakoutros Speed Built in 2013 (age 13 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Santorini-Nea Kameni-Palaia Kameni The small high speed boat IOANNIS D was built in 2013 in Greece for Dakoutros Speed, thereby becoming the first high speed ship built as part of her company's fleet renewal programme. After being successfully deployed on the local Santorini Archipelago crossings, she was followed by two larger newly-built high speed craft in 2014, namely the FANTASIA and the PRESTIGE. The three ships were then joined by the PELAGOS, the TAXIARCHIS D and the ELEFTHERIOS D in 2016, the THEOSKEPASTI and the KALLIOPI in 2017 and the much larger MEGA STAR and SEA STAR in 2019 and in 2020, respectively. The IOANNIS D mainly operates between Santorini and the volcanic islands of Nea Kameni and Palaia Kameni, and she also helps transport passengers from cruise ships to Santorini. PHOTOS (2015): IOANNIS D Crossing the IOANNIS D, on her way to Nea Kameni (7/2015). IOANNIS D The IOANNIS D in Nea Kameni (7/2015). IOANNIS D The stern of the IOANNIS D in Nea Kameni (7/2015).

  • Express Skopelitis | greekpassengerships

    EXPRESS SKOPELITIS (ΕΞΠΡΕΣ ΣΚΟΠΕΛΙΤΗΣ) -Small Cyclades Lines Built in 1986 (age 40). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Amorgos) The legendary small ferry EXPRESS SKOPELITIS, known as the 'Little Hero of the Lesser Cyclades Islands', was built in 1986 in Greece, as the ERESSOS II for the Greek company Baïraktaris Shipping. She began service on the Mytilene-Ayvalık line, thus connecting Greece with Turkey. After 12 years, she was sold in 1998 to the Greek company Small Cyclades Lines, which is owned by the Skopelitis family. She was renamed EXPRESS SKOPELITIS and she was deployed on the Naxos-Irakleia-Schoinousa-Koufonisi-Donousa-Amorgos-Ios-Santorini line, thereby replacing the older ship SKOPELITIS, which was retired. Ever since entering this service, the ship and her company have been lauded by the Lesser Cyclades residents for their loyal and efficient service, with the ferry operating all year round and being in many cases the main supplier of goods to these islands. She has hence been considered to be an icon in these islands, as well as in the Greek coastal service, where she has been mentioned several times as one of its greatest-ever ferries. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020): EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS leaving the island of Ios (6/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS leaving the island of Ios (6/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS leaving the island of Ios (6/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS seen departing Ios (6/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The legendary EXPRESS SKOPELITIS resting in Naxos (7/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS seen resting Naxos (7/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS seen resting Naxos (7/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS seen resting Naxos (7/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The heroic EXPRESS SKOPELITIS seen in Naxos (7/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS docked in Naxos (7/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS docked in Naxos (7/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS docked in Naxos (7/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS seen in Naxos (7/2018). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The legendary EXPRESS SKOPELITIS seen heading towards the port of Santorini (7/2019). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS A legendary Cyclades ferry seen from a Cycladic landscape: the EXPRESS SKOPELITIS heading towards Santorini, seen from the beautiful village of Oia (7/2019). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS A legendary Cyclades ferry seen from a Cycladic landscape: the EXPRESS SKOPELITIS heading towards Santorini, seen from the beautiful village of Oia (7/2019). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS on her way towards the port of Santorini (7/2019). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS A legendary Cyclades ferry seen from a Cycladic landscape: the EXPRESS SKOPELITIS heading towards Santorini, seen from the beautiful village of Oia (7/2019). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS on her way towards the port of Santorini (7/2019). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS seen in Naxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS seen in Naxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS seen in Naxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The legendary EXPRESS SKOPELITIS seen in the port ofNaxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS resting in the port of Naxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS resting in the port of Naxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS resting in the port of Naxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS loading passengers in Koufonisi (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS having just arrived in Naxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS having just arrived in Naxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS having just arrived in Naxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS departing the port of Naxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS departing the port of Naxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS departing the port of Naxos (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS leaving Naxos in order to head towards Irakleia (9/2020). EXPRESS SKOPELITIS The EXPRESS SKOPELITIS leaving Naxos in order to head towards Irakleia (9/2020).

  • Ano Chora II | greekpassengerships

    ANO CHORA II (ΑΝΩ ΧΩΡΑ ΙΙ) -Kerkyra Lines Built in 2004 (age 22). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Igoumenitsa-Corfu The double-ended ferry ANO CHORA II was built in 2004 in Greece for the Greek company 2way Ferries, owned by the Papaïoannidis family. She was built in order to replace the double-ended ferry ANO CHORA EXPRESS (built in 2001), which had been sold to the Croatian company Jadrolonija in 2003. She began service on the Rion-Antirrion line, although she only stayed one season there, due to the completion of the construction of the Rion-Antirrion Bridge. As a result, she was deployed on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea in 2005, where she has since been remaining. After having previously operated under the Kerkyra Ferries joint venture, which included 2way Ferries and Kerkyra Lines, she went on to join the latter in 2023. PHOTOS (2018, 2022): ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II resting in Igoumenitsa (8/2018). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen docked in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen docked in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen docked in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen resting in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen resting in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen arriving in Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen arriving in Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen arriving in Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II spotted as she is arriving in Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II spotted as she is arriving in Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II spotted as she is arriving in Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II making her way towards the port of Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II making her way towards the port of Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II making her way towards the port of Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen as she is approaching the port of Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen as she is approaching the port of Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen as she is approaching the port of Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II having left Igoumenitsa and heading towards Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II having left Igoumenitsa and heading towards Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II having left Igoumenitsa and heading towards Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen on the Igoumenitsa Gulf, as she heads to Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen on the Igoumenitsa Gulf, as she heads to Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen on the Igoumenitsa Gulf, as she heads to Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen upon her departure from Igoumenitsa to Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen upon her departure from Igoumenitsa to Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen upon her departure from Igoumenitsa to Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen having exited the Igoumenitsa Gulf and proceeding towards Corfu (9/2022). ANO CHORA II The ANO CHORA II seen sailing towards Corfu, during what turned out to be her final season under 2way Ferries, as she was transferred to Kerkyra Lines in 2023 (9/2022).

  • Andreas | greekpassengerships

    ANDREAS (ΑΝΔΡΕΑΣ) -Andreas Cruises Built in 2002 (age 24). Registered in Corfu. Current line: Corfu-Vido The small passenger ship ANDREAS was built in 2002 in Greece for the Greek company Andreas Cruises, which is based in Corfu. She performs daily cruises on the Northeastern coast of Corfu, as well as occasional cruises on the Corfu-Vido line. She is based in the main port of Corfu as well as the coastal town of Kassiopi. PHOTOS (2022): ANDREAS The ANDREAS seen in Corfu (9/2022). ANDREAS The ANDREAS seen in Corfu (9/2022). ANDREAS The ANDREAS seen in Corfu (9/2022).

  • Evdokia | greekpassengerships

    EVDOKIA (ΕΥΔΟΚΙΑ) -Kerkyra Lines Built in 1995 (age 31 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Corfu-Ereikousa-Mathraki-Othonoi The small conventional ferry EVDOKIA was built in 1995 in Japan, as the FERRY MISHIMA for the Japanese company Sakito Shosen. She was deployed on the Sasebo-Sakito-Ejima-Hirashima-Tomosumi line on the Sasebo Bay. She remained in this service for 24 years, until she was replaced by a newly-built fleetmate, namely the MISHIMA, in 2019. That same year, she was sold to the Greek company Kerkyra Lines and she was renamed EVDOKIA. She arrived in Greece in 2020, and she underwent an extensive conversion in Amaliapolis and then in Chalkida, and in 2021 she began service on the Corfu-Ereikousa-Mathraki-Othonoi lifeline, thus serving the Diapontian Islands on the Ionian Sea,. PHOTOS (2022): EVDOKIA The EVDOKIA seen in Corfu during the evening (9/2022). EVDOKIA The EVDOKIA seen in Corfu during the evening (9/2022). EVDOKIA The EVDOKIA seen resting in Corfu, during her second season on the Diapontian Islands lifeline (9/2022). EVDOKIA The EVDOKIA seen docked in the port of Corfu (9/2022). EVDOKIA The EVDOKIA seen docked in the port of Corfu (9/2022). EVDOKIA The EVDOKIA seen docked in the port of Corfu (9/2022).

  • Agia Eirini | greekpassengerships

    AGIA EIRINI (ΑΓΙΑ ΕΙΡΗΝΗ) -Kerkyra Seaways Built in 1994 (age 32 ). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Igoumenitsa-Corfu The landing craft AGIA EIRINI was built in 1994 in Greece, as the MIAOULIS I for the Greek company Miaoulis Shipping. She was deployed on the Piraeus-Aegina line on the Saronic Gulf. Her spell there was unsuccessful, and it was notably marked by incidents including her ramp breaking and falling at sea while sailing next to Psyttaleia during her debut season, as well as a collision with the ferry SUPER NAÏAS of Agapitos Lines in 1996. During that same year, she was deployed on the Agia Marina-Nea Styra line on the Petalioi Gulf. In 2000, she occasionally performed trips on the Aspropyrgos-Thessaloniki line in order to transport various goods, while remaining based on the Agia Marina-Nea Styra line. In 2002, she grounded in the islet of Skouronisi next to Nea Styra, and she was later repaired in Perama. In 2003 she moved to the Rion-Antirrion line, where she experienced another major incident, as she collided with the cargo ship ROKSOLANA on the Rion Strait and she suffered significant damage. She was repaired in Perama, while in 2004 she returned to the Agia Marina-Nea Styra line. She would continue to perform occasional services as Ro-Ro carrier on the Cyclades and Evoia, based from Lavrion. In 2007 she was sold to Gerontakis Shipping (which is based in Corfu) and she was renamed AGIA EIRINI. She underwent a major conversion in Perama, during which her stern was fully remodeled and her accommodation superstructure was upgraded in order to increase her passenger capacity. She was deployed on the Igoumenitsa-Corfu line on the Ionian Sea, where she has since been remaining. Her company became part of the Corfu Ferries joint venture together with Kerkyra Seaways, to whom she was transferred in 2020. PHOTOS (2022): AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen docked in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen docked in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen docked in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen resting in the port of Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen resting in the port of Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen resting in the port of Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI spotted in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI spotted in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI spotted in Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen as she is docked in the port of Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen as she is docked in the port of Igoumenitsa (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen as she is arriving to Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen as she is arriving to Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen as she is arriving to Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen in Corfu, while she heads towards the island's port (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen in Corfu, while she heads towards the island's port (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen in Corfu, while she heads towards the island's port (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI making her way towards the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI making her way towards the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI making her way towards the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen while she heads towards the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen while she heads towards the port of Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen docked in Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen on the Ionian Sea, as she heads to Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen on the Ionian Sea, as she heads to Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI The AGIA EIRINI seen on the Ionian Sea, as she heads to Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI Crossing the AGIA EIRINI on the Ionian Sea, as she heads from Igoumenitsa to Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI Crossing the AGIA EIRINI on the Ionian Sea, as she heads from Igoumenitsa to Corfu (9/2022). AGIA EIRINI Crossing the AGIA EIRINI on the Ionian Sea, as she heads from Igoumenitsa to Corfu (9/2022).

  • Kalliopi N | greekpassengerships

    KALLIOPI N (ΚΑΛΛΙΟΠΗ Ν) -Nikolaïdis NE (2024-2025) Built in 2024 (age 2). Was registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Perama, having been sold for further service in Guyana) The landing craft KALLIOPI N was built in 2024 in Greece, for the Greek company Nikolaïdis NE, which is based in Salamina. She began service on the Megara-Salamina line. PHOTOS (2024): KALLIOPI N The KALLIOPI N seen in the port of Paloukia in Salamina, right after her construction was completed, and before she began service on the Megara-Salamina line (8/2024). KALLIOPI N The KALLIOPI N seen in the port of Paloukia in Salamina, right after her construction was completed, and before she began service on the Megara-Salamina line (8/2024). KALLIOPI N The KALLIOPI N seen in the port of Paloukia in Salamina, right after her construction was completed, and before she began service on the Megara-Salamina line (8/2024). KALLIOPI N The KALLIOPI N spotted in the port of Paloukia in Salamina, right after her construction was completed, and before she began service on the Megara-Salamina line (8/2024). KALLIOPI N The KALLIOPI N spotted in the port of Paloukia in Salamina, right after her construction was completed, and before she began service on the Megara-Salamina line (8/2024). KALLIOPI N The KALLIOPI N spotted in the port of Paloukia in Salamina, right after her construction was completed, and before she began service on the Megara-Salamina line (8/2024). KALLIOPI N The KALLIOPI N seen in Salamina (8/2024). KALLIOPI N The KALLIOPI N seen in Salamina (8/2024). KALLIOPI N The KALLIOPI N seen in Salamina (8/2024).

  • Maïstros | greekpassengerships

    MAÏSTROS (ΜΑΪΣΤΡΟΣ) -Santorini Boatmen Union Built in 2019 (age 7). Registered in Santorini. Current line: Santorini-Anafi-Ios-Sikinos-Folegandros The small passenger ship MAÏSTROS was built in 2019 in Greece for the Santorini Boatmen Union, becoming the third of three sister ships ordered by her company, following the GARBIS (built in 2013) and the SANTORINI (built in 2015). She was began service on the Santorini-Nea Kameni-Palaia Kameni-Anafi-Ios line. In 2020 she moved to the Santorini-Anafi-Ios-Sikinos-Folegandros line. PHOTOS (2019, 2021): MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS seen heading towards Nea Kameni, in her first-ever summer of service (7/2019). MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS seen heading towards Nea Kameni, in her first-ever summer of service (7/2019). MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS seen in Ios (7/2021). MAÏSTROS MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS seen in Ios (7/2021). MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS seen arriving in the port of Ios (7/2021). MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS seen arriving in the port of Ios (7/2021). MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS seen arriving in the port of Ios (7/2021). MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS maneuvering in the port of Ios (7/2021). MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS maneuvering in the port of Ios (7/2021). MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS seen departing the port of Ios (7/2021). MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS seen departing the port of Ios (7/2021). MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS preparing to leave the port of Ios (7/2021). MAÏSTROS The MAÏSTROS preparing to leave the port of Ios (7/2021).

  • Mega Jet | greekpassengerships

    MEGA JET (ΜΕΓΑ ΤΖΕΤ) -Sea Jets Built in 1995 (age 31). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under refit in Chalkida) The high speed ferry MEGA JET was built in 1995 in Australia, as the CAT-LINK I for the Danish company Cat-Link, along with her sister ship, namely the CAT-LINK II. Both ships were deployed on the Aarhus-Kalundborg line on Kattegat. The services of Cat-Link were taken over by the Danish company Scandlines in 1997. The CAT-LINK I remained in service for the latter until 1998, after which she was laid-up in Freeport in 1999, following a failed attempt to operate on the Caribbean Sea under charter to Incat Denmark. In 2000 she remained laid-up in Charleston in the United States, while in 2001 she was acquired by the Greek company Ventouris Ferries, together with her other sister ship, namely the INCAT 033, and both ships were renamed THUNDERCAT I and THUNDERCAT II, respectively. They became the first-ever high speed craft of the company, and they joined the Ventouris High Speed Service division. They were deployed on the Igoumenitsa-Paxoi-Corfu-Brindisi line on the Adriatic Sea, but the service proved to be a major failure, and therefore both ships were laid-up in Valletta. In 2004 the THUNDERCAT I was sold to the German-Spanish company FRS Iberia/Maroc, being renamed TARIFA JET and entering service on the Tarifa-Tangier Med on the Gibraltar Strait. In 2005 she was renamed THUNDERCAT 1. Following the completion of the 2007 season, she was laid-up in Gibraltar. In 2008 she was sold to the Greek company Sea Jets, thereby becoming their first-ever high speed ferry. She was renamed MEGA JET and she became the new flagship of the company, and she began service on the Piraeus-Santorini-Heraklion line. Her first season was marred by numerous engine troubles and canceled services, while her second season, which was spent on the Piraeus-Santorini-Heraklion-Rethymnon line in 2009, did not fare any better. In 2010 her service was restricted to the Heraklion-Rethymnon-Santorini line. In 2014 she operated on the Heraklion-Rethymnon-Santorini-Ios-Naxos-Mykonos line, thus operating from Crete to Santorini together with the TERA JET, which replaced her as the company's flagship. In 2015 she was back on the Heraklion-Rethymnon-Santorini line, while in 2016 she operated on the Retyhmnon-Santorini line only. In 2017 she and her fleetmate, namely the MASTER JET (which was renamed CALDERA VISTA in 2018), were chartered to the Portuguese company Atlântico Line for service on the Azores Archipelago, namely on the Vila Do Porto-Ponta Delgada-Praia Da Vitória-Velas-Pico-Horta lifeline. The MEGA JET returned there in 2018 and in 2019, but failed to do so in 2020. Having been deemed to surplus requirements by Sea Jets, she has since remained laid-up in Chalkida. PHOTOS (2024): MEGA JET The MEGA JET seen in Chalkida, awaiting her fate (6/2024). MEGA JET The MEGA JET seen in Chalkida, awaiting her fate (6/2024). MEGA JET The MEGA JET seen in Chalkida, awaiting her fate (6/2024).

  • Captain Lefteris | greekpassengerships

    CAPTAIN LEFTERIS (ΚΑΠΤΑΙΝ ΛΕΥΤΕΡΗΣ) -Santorini Sea Excursions Built in 1963 (age 63 ). Registered in Santorini. Current line: Santorini-Nea Kameni-Palaia Kameni-Thirassia The traditional sailing passenger ship CAPTAIN LEFTERIS was built in 1963 in Greece, for the Greek tour company Santorini Sea Excursions. She has spent her entire career on the Santorini-Nea Kameni-Palaia Kameni-Thirassia line, being one of the many traditional wooden boats to transport tourists around the well-known Santorini Archipelago on the Cyclades. PHOTOS (2015): CAPTAIN LEFTERIS The CAPTAIN LEFTERIS seen heading towards Nea Kameni (7/2015).

  • Evia Star | greekpassengerships

    EVIA STAR (ΕΥΒΟΙΑ ΣΤΑΡ) -Olympian Ferries Built in 1980 (age 46). Registered in Piraeus. Current line: Rafina-Marmari The ferry EVIA STAR was built in 1980 in Japan as a Ro-Ro carrier. She was initially known as the HAYABUSA No. 3 of the Japanese company Kyoei Unyu, and she served the Aomori-Hakodate line. After spending 20 years there, she was sold to the Greek company Geraistos NE. She was renamed EVIA STAR and she was converted into a passenger ferry in Perama. After a year-long conversion, she was deployed on the Rafina-Marmari-Karystos line on the Petalioi Gulf in 2001. She collided with the PENELOPE A of Agoudimos Lines in 2004 and then with the AQUA JEWEL of Alpha Ferries (now of Sea Jets) in 2007, both times in Rafina. In 2010 she was once again converted in Perama, whereupon she received sponsons. She returned to service on the Rafina-Marmari line, where she has been remaining ever since. In 2024 she was sold to the Greek company Olympian Ferries. PHOTOS (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024): EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen approaching the port of Rafina (6/2018). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen approaching the port of Rafina (6/2018). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen approaching the port of Rafina (6/2018). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR preparing to maneuver in Rafina (6/2018). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR preparing to maneuver in Rafina (6/2018). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR preparing to maneuver in Rafina (6/2018). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR maneuvering in Rafina (6/2018). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR maneuvering in Rafina (6/2018). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR docking in Rafina (6/2018). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR docking in Rafina (6/2018). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR having just docked in Rafina (6/2018). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen approaching the port of Rafina, having arrived from Marmari (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen approaching the port of Rafina, having arrived from Marmari (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen approaching the port of Rafina, having arrived from Marmari (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR about to maneuver in Rafina (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR about to maneuver in Rafina (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR about to maneuver in Rafina (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR ready to maneuver in the port of Rafina (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR ready to maneuver in the port of Rafina (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR ready to maneuver in the port of Rafina (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR having just docked in Rafina (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR having just docked in Rafina (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen resting in the port of Rafina (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen resting in the port of Rafina (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen departing the port of Rafina (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen departing the port of Rafina (8/2019). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen on the Petalioi Gulf, heading towards Rafina (8/2020). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen on the Petalioi Gulf, heading towards Rafina (8/2020). EVIA STAR Crossing the EVIA STAR on the Petalioi Gulf, as she is seen heading towards Rafina (8/2020). EVIA STAR Crossing the EVIA STAR on the Petalioi Gulf, as she is seen heading towards Rafina (8/2020). EVIA STAR Crossing the EVIA STAR on the Petalioi Gulf, as she heads towards Marmari (7/2021). EVIA STAR Crossing the EVIA STAR on the Petalioi Gulf, as she heads towards Marmari (7/2021). EVIA STAR Crossing the EVIA STAR on the Petalioi Gulf, as she heads towards Marmari (7/2021). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen docked in the port of Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen docked in the port of Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen docked in the port of Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen right before her departure from Rafina (10/022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen departing the port of Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen departing the port of Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen departing the port of Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen as she leaves Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen as she leaves Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen arriving in Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen arriving in Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen arriving in Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR beginning her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR beginning her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR beginning her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in the port of Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR having just docked in Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR having just docked in Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR having just docked in Rafina (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen leaving Rafina once again (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR having left Rafina in order to head to Marmari (10/2022). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen arriving in Rafina during the morning (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen arriving in Rafina during the morning (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen arriving in Rafina during the morning (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina during the morning (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR about to complete her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen having completed her maneuvering procedure and now about to dock in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen having completed her maneuvering procedure and now about to dock in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen while docking in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen while docking in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen having just docked in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen having just docked in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen having just docked in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen preparing to depart the port of Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen departing the port of Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen departing the port of Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen departing the port of Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR having left the port of Rafina in order to head to Marmari (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen having returned to Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen having returned to Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen having returned to Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen while undergoing her maneuvering procedure in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen having completed her maneuvering procedure and now about to dock in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen having docked once again in Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen leaving the port of Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen leaving the port of Rafina (8/2024). EVIA STAR The EVIA STAR seen leaving the port of Rafina. Following the completion of the summer season, she joined the newly-established Greek company Olympian Ferries (8/2024).

  • Annoula II | greekpassengerships

    ANNOULA II (ΑΝΝΟΥΛΑ ΙΙ) -Theos Boats Built in 1992 (age 34) . Registered in Piraeus. Current line: None (under drydock in Corfu) The small passenger ship ANNOULA II was built in 1992 in Greece for TUI Zakynthos, after a two-year delay in her construction. She began operating during the summer in Zakynthos, performing daily cruises around the island and to the islet of Marathonisi on the Ionian Sea. She was extensively refitted in 1995, whereupon her passenger capacity was increased. In 2009 the ship was preparing to operate on the Piraeus-Salamina line, but this eventually did not happen, and she remained in her daily summer service in Zakynthos. In 2018 she was sold to the Greek company Theos Boats, which is based in Corfu. She was subsequently assigned to perform summer cruises on the Corfu-Paxoi line. PHOTOS (2016, 2017): ANNOULA II The ANNOULA II in Zakynthos (7/2016). ANNOULA II The ANNOULA II leaving Zakynthos for an afternoon cruise (7/2016). ANNOULA II The ANNOULA II in Zakynthos (7/2016). ANNOULA II The ANNOULA II resting in Zakynthos, during her final season under TUI Zakynthos, as she was sold in 2018 to Theos Boats (7/2017).

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