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  2. List of destinations served by ferries from the port of ...

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    Paros, Naxos and Ios or Kythnos, Serifos, Sifnos, Milos, Kimolos, Folegandros, Sikinos and Ios (High Speed Vessels as well as ferries operated by Blue Star Ferries do not call at Kythnos, Kimolos and Sikinos and ANEK Lines Ferries only call at Milos, whereas many ferries skip Ios) Seajets, Zante Ferries, Blue Star Ferries: Year - Round Syros

  3. Blue Star Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Blue Star Ferries is a sister company of Superfast Ferries, as both are part of Attica Group and have had partnership in some routes, such as Rosyth–Zeebrugge and presently Piraeus–Heraklion. In 2000, the company took delivery of two roll-on/roll-off (RO/RO) ferries built at the Dutch shipyard Van der Giessen de Noord .

  4. Fast Ferries (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    Fast Ferries is a Greek ferry company operating from the Greek mainland to the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea. The company was founded in 1989 by Panagiotakis Bros. and currently operates a fleet of ro-ro ferries.

  5. Golden Star Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Golden Star Ferries is a Greek ferry company operating from the Greek mainland to the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea.Golden Star Ferries was founded in 2011 by Andriot brothers Giorgos and Dimitris Stephanou, who also own the Bright Navigation shipping freight company.

  6. Paros - Wikipedia

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    Parikía harbour is a major hub for Aegean islands ferries and catamarans, with several sailings each day for Piraeus, the port of Athens, Heraklion, the capital of Crete, and other islands such as Naxos, Ios, Mykonos, and Santorini. Panagia Ekatontapiliani in Parikia Parikia, Paros

  7. Hellenic Seaways - Wikipedia

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    MFD was renamed to Hellas Flying Dolphins in the summer of 2001 [14] and Hellenic Seaways in 2005, following the consolidation of its subsidiaries Hellas Ferries, Saronikos Ferries, and Sporades Ferries. [citation needed] Minoan Lines continued to own a large stake exceeding 30% in Hellenic Seaways until 2018, when it was sold to Attica Group. [15]