Greek ferry company
Fast Ferries is a Greek ferry company operating from the Greek mainland to the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea.
The company was founded in 1989 by Panagiotakis Bros. and currently operates a fleet of ro-ro ferries.
Fleet
In a joint venture with Golden Star Ferries, the HSC Express high-speed craft was acquired in late 2018, expected to enter service in the summer of 2019.[1]
However, in May 2019, the venture was dissolved and the vessel was wholly acquired by Golden Star Ferries.
As of August 2019, Fast Ferries operates the following fleet of Conventional Ferries:[2]
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 |
|
Fast Ferries Andros |
|
1989 |
2015 |
4.682 GT |
115 m |
21 m |
1.200 |
280 |
20 |
ex Eptanisos, Choonhyang, Shinko Maru |
|
Ekaterini P. |
|
1990 |
2012 |
3.948 GT |
121 m |
18 m |
1.127 |
240 |
21 |
ex Rokko Maru |
|
High Speed Ferry
Future Fleet
Ship |
Flag |
Built |
Will Enter Service |
Gross tonnage |
Length |
Width |
Passengers |
Vehicles |
Knots |
Notes |
Photos
|
Dionisios Solomos |
|
1990 |
2024 |
4.530 GT |
121.5 m |
21 m |
1.050 |
360 |
19 |
ex Royal Kawanoe |
|
Adamantios Korais |
|
1987 |
2024 |
8.324 GT |
100 m |
17 m |
1.040 |
350 |
18,3 |
ex Kyushu, Adallh, Visuva |
|
Routes
Rafina-Andros-Tinos-Mykonos-Naxos
References