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  2. EasyCruise - Wikipedia

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    EasyCruise (styled as easyCruise) was a cruise line of Greek ferry operator Hellenic Seaways. It was sold to them in August 2009 for £9 million by Cypriot/British business man, Stelios Haji-Ioannou, founder of easyGroup. [1] They launched their first cruise ship EasyCruiseOne in 2005.

  3. Celestyal Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Celestyal Cruises has two cruise ships: [11] the MS Celestyal Discovery and the MS Celestyal Journey. The cruise line operates out of Athens, Greece [12] offering itineraries on a 3,4- and 7-night basis [13] around the Greek islands, Turkey, and the Eastern Mediterranean. It is reported that it carried 115,000 guests in 2019. [14]

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  5. Ferries in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Ferries have been operating on the Bosphorus since 1851. [1]Ferries in Istanbul are a mode of public transportation within and surrounding the city of Istanbul, Turkey.There are three major ferry operators in the city: the municipally owned Şehir Hatları ("City Lines"), which operates traditional vapurs; the privately operated İstanbul Deniz Otobüsleri ("İstanbul Sea Busses"), which ...

  6. 6 of the Best Cruise Itineraries for Travelers on a Budget - AOL

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  7. Festival Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Festival Cruises (known as First European Cruises in North America) was a Greece-based cruise line that operated between 1994 and 2004. It was founded in 1992 by the Greek entrepreneur George Poulides using second-hand ships. The company acquired three new-built ships between 1999 and 2002, but was forced to declare bankruptcy in 2004.