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  2. 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.

  3. Thessaloniki Waterbus - Wikipedia

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    The Thessaloniki Waterbus, operated as Karavakia (Greek: Καραβάκια, Little Boats), is a ferry service connecting central Thessaloniki with the nearby beach towns of Peraia and Neoi Epivates, [1] in the Thessaloniki metropolitan area. It operates a fleet of three ships (Konstantis, Olympia, and Aghios Georgios) on a single 50-minute ...

  4. 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; Keramoti; Kyllini; Mykonos; Paloukia (Salamis) Paros; Patras; Perama; Piraeus; Rafina; Rio; Souda Bay (Crete) Thasos; Thira (Santorini) Tinos; Zakynthos; The busiest ...

  5. 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]

  6. Port of Thessaloniki - Wikipedia

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    The Passenger Terminal of the Port of Thessaloniki is fully compliant with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code) and has facilities for the reception and service of passenger traffic (cruise and ferry). Thessaloniki, due to its proximity to places of great cultural interest and the very close distance of the port ...

  7. Levante Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Andreas Kalvos is the third ship of Levante Ferries. Before being bought by Levante Ferries it belonged to Zante Ferries and was operating with the same name it has now. [10] Kefalonia is the fourth ship of Levante Ferries. Before being bought by Levante Ferries it belonged to Kefalonian Lines. Kefalonia operated for more than 20 years in the ...

  8. Alonnisos - Wikipedia

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    Alonnisos (Greek: Αλόννησος), also transliterated as Alonissos, is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea. After Skiathos and Skopelos it is the third member of the Northern Sporades . It is 3 km (2 mi) (2 nm) east of the island of Skopelos.

  9. Transport in Greece - Wikipedia

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    There are 4 major bus terminals in Greece, the biggest is in Thessaloniki (Macedonia Inter city bus terminal) which serves all of Greece while Athens has 2 separate bus terminals serving different parts of Greece (Kifissos bus terminal and Liossion bus terminal).