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  2. Seajets - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Panagiotis ("Takis") Iliopoulos (1932–2022) and his son Marios founded Seajets, originally named Dolphin Sea Lines. [3]Today, it operates a fleet of 14 high speed vessels, [4] and 3 conventional Ro-Ro ferries which services routes from the ports of Piraeus and Rafina to several Cycladic islands.

  3. Minoan Lines - Wikipedia

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    Minoan Lines also acquires Santorini Palace, previously operated as Highspeed 7 by Hellenic Seaways, and starts serving the Heraklion-Santorini-Ios-Paros-Mykonos route. 2020 Minoan Lines puts to her ships scrubbers Knossos Palace , Festos Palace, Mykonos Palace, Cruise Olympia , Cruise Europa and with that Minoan lines became the first company ...

  4. Fast Ferries (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    In a joint venture with Golden Star Ferries, the HSC Express high-speed craft was acquired in late 2018, expected to enter service in the summer of 2019. [1] However, in May 2019, the venture was dissolved and the vessel was wholly acquired by Golden Star Ferries.

  5. MS Express Samina - Wikipedia

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    MS Express Samina (Greek: Εξπρές Σάμινα) was a French-built RoPax ferry that struck the charted Portes Islets rocks in the Bay of Parikia off the coast of Paros island in the central Aegean Sea on 26 September 2000.

  6. Blue Star Ferries - Wikipedia

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    One of Blue Star Ferries' boats took the role of Princess Myrto on the Greek TV show Θα Σε Δω Στο Πλοίο (literally translated: I'll See You on the Ferry) broadcast by Alpha TV, a Greek channel, from 2000 to 2002. The majority of the filming for this series was on the boat itself except for on-location filming of the characters on ...

  7. MV Al Salmy 4 - Wikipedia

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    The vessel was acquired by Agapitos Express Ferries on 5 November 1993, and renamed the Express Santorini. [1] She departed from Calais for Piraeus on 21 December, where there was a minor change in the ships livery following the takeover. [1] From 1994, she operated the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini route.