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Société nationale maritime Corse-Méditerranée (SNCM) was a French ferry company operating in the Mediterranean. Its ferries sailed from Marseille , Toulon , Nice on mainland France, Calvi , Bastia , Ajaccio , Ile Rousse , Propriano , and Porto Vecchio on Corsica , Porto Torres on Sardinia , Algiers , Oran , Skikda and Bejaia in Algeria as ...
Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries (Corsica Ferries France SAS – Forship SpA) is a Franco-Italian ferry company [1] that operates traffic to and from the islands of Corsica, Sardinia and Elba. The ferry company was founded in 1967 by the Corsican Pascal Lota under the name of Corsica Line with one ferry, the Corsica Express .
Mega Express Four is a fast roll-on/roll-off ferry owned by Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries and operated on their routes from Nice and Toulon to Ile Rousse. She was built in 1995 by Schichau Seebeckwerft in Bremerhaven, Germany for Superfast Ferries as Superfast II. Between 2003 and 2006 she sailed for Spirit of Tasmania as Spirit of ...
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. The accident resulted in 81 deaths [4] and the loss of the ship. The cause of the accident was crew negligence, for ...
Tallink Shuttle ferry, MS Superstar, arriving at Helsinki, Finland from Tallinn, Estonia. The MS Pascal Lota (ex Superstar) is a fast ferry owned by the Corsica-based Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries. She was built in 2008 at the Fincantieri shipyard in Ancona, Italy. [2]
Corsica Ferries Italy: Toulon/Nice - Corsica Formerly Mariella with Viking Line Princess Anastasia: 177 m (581 ft) 37,583 2,500 22 kn (41 km/h; 25 mph) 1986 Wärtsilä Perno Shipyard, Turku, Finland: St Peter Line Malta: St. Petersburg - Helsinki - Tallinn - Stockholm Formerly Olympia with Viking Line and Pride of Bilbao with P&O Ferries. Kydon ...
The Color Festival was delivered to Corsica Sardinia Ferries in early January 2008, subsequently renamed Mega Smeralda and re-flagged in Italy with Genoa as her homeport. [1] Reportedly, she was to be placed on Civitavecchia – Golfo Aranci or Livorno – Golfo Aranci service. In 2011, the ferry operated between Toulon, Ajaccio, Bastia, Nice ...
NAVARMA was founded in 1959 by Achille Onorato, and started traffic from Sardinia to the islands on coast of Sardinia with the small ferry M/S Maria Maddalena purchased from Denmark. In February 1966 NAVARMA purchased a second ferry, M/S Bonifacioo, and started service between Sardinia and Corsica. The company slowly expanded, purchasing ...