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  2. Fast Ferries (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    Ship Flag Built Entered service Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots Notes Photos Theologos P. 2000: 2007: 4.935 GT 118 m: 21 m: 1.154: 300: 22: ex Ferry Kochi: Ekaterini P.

  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. 8 hidden gem cruise ports that you shouldn’t skip - AOL

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    Mykonos and Santorini may capture the attention of passengers on a Greek island cruise, ... Alternatively, the city centre is just a 12-minute shuttle bus from Zadar’s main cruise terminal ...

  5. 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.

  6. Hellenic Seaways - Wikipedia

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    Until early summer 2018, Hellenic Seaways sailed from Heraklion in Crete to Mykonos with calls at the ports of Santorini, Ios and Paros with Highspeed 7. Then, Hellenic Seaways withdrew from the route, due to Highspeed 7 being transferred to Minoan Lines as part of the deal for the sale of Minoan's stake in Hellenic Seaways to Attica Group.

  7. Santorini International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kamari town and Santorini International Airport The airport as seen from Pyrgos Kallistis in May 2024. The airport first operated in 1972. [3]In December 2015 the privatisation of Santorini International Airport and 13 other regional airports of Greece was finalised with the signing of the agreement between the Fraport AG/Copelouzos Group joint venture and the state privatisation fund. [4]