Blue Star Ferries

Blue Star Ferries is a Greek ferry company established and port of Piraeus, which emerged from the former Strintzis Lines. It is one of the more important ferry companies of the eastern Mediterranean region and has also in the German tourism market of some importance. Together with Superfast Ferries makes them the premium Alliance, which is part of the investment group Attica Enterprises.

Blue Star Ferries operate Italo- Greek and Greek domestic routes. The fleet consists of three vessels on international and eight ships on national routes. When all ships are large modern ferries.

The ferry company met the criteria of the quality assurance of the International American Marine office and received the quality certificate ISO 9002. Through its German branch in Lübeck she is a member of the Association of ferry traffic and ferry tourism ( VFF ).

  • 2.3.1 Cyclades =
  • 2.3.2 Ionian Islands
  • 2.3.3 Crete
  • 2.3.4 North Sea

History

Blue Star Ferries was established as Strintzis Lines of the same family of Kefalonia. Initially offered this to a ferry to the mainland and extended later to the ferry service between Italy and Greece, as well as between Italy and the former Yugoslavia. The four heirs withdrew from the late 1990s out of business, Superfast Ferries as the new owner took the new name Blue Star Ferries (initially: "Blue Star by Strintzis Lines" ), and moderniesierte the fleet. Two people from the Strintzis family took over from the new Blue Star Ferries later the line to Kefalonia with the new shipping company Strintzis Ferries.

Stretch

International ( Superfast Ferries)

National

Dodecanese

  • Piraeus - Patmos - Leros - Kos - Rhodes
  • Piraeus - Santorini - Kos - Rhodes
  • Piraeus - Kalymnos - Kos - Rhodes
  • Piraeus - Patmos Lipsi - Astypalia - Leros - Nisyros - Tilos - Symi - Kastellorizo

Cyclades

  • Piräus–Syros–Paros–Naxos–Santorin–Amorgos–Iraklia–Schinoussa–Koufonisi–Donoussa-Astypalea
  • Rafina -Mykonos -Paros - Naxos - Ios
  • Piraeus -Syros - Tinos -Mykonos
  • Piraeus -Syros -Paros - Naxos - Ios - Santorini

Crete

  • Piraeus - Heraklion

North Aegean

  • Piraeus - Chios - Lesvos

Former routes

Cyclades =

  • Rafina - Andros - Tinos -Mykonos
  • Syros -Mykonos - Amorgos - Astypalia

Ionian Islands

  • Patras - Kefalonia- Ithaka (sold to newly established Strintzis Ferries)

Crete

  • Piraeus -Chania

North Sea

  • Zeebrugge - Rosyth (January 2007 - September 2008)

Ships

  • Blue Star 1
  • Blue Star 2
  • Blue Star Paros
  • Blue Star Naxos
  • Blue Star Ithaki
  • Diagoras
  • Blue Horizon
  • Blue Star Delos (2011)
  • Blue Star Patmos (June 2012)
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