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Area served
  
Aegean Sea

Founded
  
2000

Headquarters
  
Athens

Parent organization
  
Attica Group


Services
  
Passenger transportation Freight transportation

Website
  
www.bluestarferries.com

Profiles

Blue Star Ferries is a brand name of Blue Star Maritime S.A. The company operates ferry services from the Greek mainland to the Aegean Islands.

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Blue star ferries is the biggest ferry company in greece desserving more than 20 destinations. Its fleet is composed by modern ferries going from 23 to 30 knots.

Blue star ferries piraeus to santorini ferry trip on blue star delos


History

Blue Star Ferries was found in 1965 as Strintzis Lines by the Strintzis family from Lixouri, Kefalonia. The company was rebranded as Blue Star Ferries in 2000 following Attica Enterprises' acquisition of a 48% stake in the company. Blue Star Ferries is a sister company of Superfast Ferries, as both are part of the Attica Group and have had partnership in some routes, such as Rosyth to Zeebrugge and presently Piraeus-Heraklion.

In 2006 Blue Star Maritime S.A. purchased the Dodecanese ferry company DANE Sea Lines.

Blue Star Ferries built two ferry-type ships at Daewoo Shipyards on Korea. The first ferry, named Blue Star Delos, was delivered in first 10 days of October 2011 and the second, Blue Star Patmos in July 2012. Blue Star Delos is currently on the route: Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Thira and Blue Star Patmos on the route: Piraeus-Chios-Mytilini(Lesvos)

Fleet

Blue Star Ferries currently operates a fleet of 8 ships.

Routes

  • Piraeus-Crete:
  • Piraeus-Heraklion (Blue Horizon)
    Piraeus-Chania (Blue Galaxy)

  • Piraeus-Cyclades:
  • Piraeus-Syros-Tinos-Mykonos (Blue Star Paros)
    Piraeus-Syros-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini-Anafi (Blue Star Delos)
    Piraeus-Syros-Paros-Naxos-Santorini & Amorgos-Irakleia-Schoinoussa-Koufonissia-Donousa-Astypalaia (Blue Star Naxos)

  • Piraeus-Dodecanese:
  • Piraeus-Santorini-Kos-Rhodes-Karpathos (Blue Star 2)
    Piraeus-Kalymnos-Kos-Rhodes & Astypalaia-Patmos-Leipsoi-Leros-Nisyros-Symi-Tilos-Kastellorizo (Blue Star Patmos)

  • Piraeus-North Aegean:
  • Piraeus-Psara-Oinousses-Chios-Lesvos (Blue Star 1)

    Media

    One of Blue Star Ferries' boats took the role of Princess Myrto in the Greek TV Show Θα Σε Δω Στο Πλοίο (literally translated: I'll See You on the Ferry) broadcast by Alpha TV, a Greek channel, in 2000 till 2002. The majority of the filming for this series was on the boat itself except for on-location filming of the characters on holiday or on leave. This is still being broadcast in certain Greek speaking countries like Cyprus.

    References

    Blue Star Ferries Wikipedia