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  2. Blue Star Ferries - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Blue Star Maritime S.A. purchased the Dodecanese ferry company DANE Sea Lines. Blue Star Ferries ordered two ferry-type ships at Daewoo Shipyards in South Korea. The first ferry, named Blue Star Delos, was delivered in the first 10 days of October 2011, and the second, Blue Star Patmos, in July 2012.

  3. Superfast Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Superfast Ferries is a Greece-based ferry company founded in 1993 by Pericles Panagopulos and Alexander Panagopulos. [1] Superfast Ferries is a member of Attica Group and operates 5 car-passenger ferries, offering daily connections between Ancona and Bari in Italy , and Patras and Igoumenitsa in Greece.

  4. MS Wawel - Wikipedia

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    MS Wawel is a ferry launched in 1979 as the Scandinavia. [3] She spent a large part of her career serving the Dover - Calais cross channel ferry route with successive operators. She is currently in service with Polferries as Wawel .

  5. MS Kydon Palace - Wikipedia

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    MS Kydon Palace is a Greek Ro-Pax high speed ferry, built in 2001 at the Sestri Ponente shipyards by Fincantieri as Festos Palace for Minoan Lines' overnight services between Piraeus and Crete. Initially she ran to Heraklion. In 2020 she was transferred to the Piraeus–Chania route and renamed Kydon Palace She is a sister ship of Knossos ...

  6. List of ports in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Port of Piraeus Port of Thessaloniki Port of Patras Port of Ermoupoli. The busiest maritime ports for passenger transport are: [1] Aegina; Antirrio; Corfu; Heraklion; Igoumenitsa ...

  7. Naviera Armas - Wikipedia

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    The fast ferries were acquired as a response to competition from rival Canary Islands ferry company Fred. Olsen Express, which operates an entirely high speed fleet. Not all of the ships operated by Armas are owned by the company. Those owned by Armas follow the company's naming convention: "Volcán de" followed by a name starting with the ...

  8. MS Smyril - Wikipedia

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    She is the largest ferry in the fleet and the fifth vessel to carry the name Smyril, which is the Faroese word for merlin. The ferry takes 200 cars and 975 passengers. The ferry services Suðuroy with 2-3 daily trips from Tórshavn to Krambatangi. The trip takes 2 hours and 5 minutes. [3]

  9. ANEK Lines - Wikipedia

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    Ship name Flag Built Entered Service Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots Image Kriti I: 1979: 1996: 27,239 GT: 192 m: 27 m: 1,500: 650: 22: rebuilt ferry, originally built by Koyo Dockyard, Mihara, Japan. Named after Crete and now laid up in Perama. [17]