First ferry linking Cyprus and Greece again after 21 years sails from Limassol port

The first ferry boat to sail from Cyprus to Greece following a break of 21 years left Limassol on Sunday noon, following an earlier event and address by Cyprus Republic President Nikos Anastasiades, ANA reports.

“Daleela” belongs to Scandro Holding and has a capacity of 400 passengers and 100 vehicles. The Cypriot-flagged ship was built in 1991 and contains 38 first-class cabins for 110 passengers, 68 second-class cabins for 180 passengers, and 110 airplane-style seats. The trip takes nearly 30 hours each way.

Traveling to Greece on this first voyage are Cyprus Deputy Minister to the President Kyriakos Kousios and Deputy Shipping Minister Vassilis Dimitriades, Deputy Tourism Ministers of Cyprus and Greece Savvas Perdios and Sophia Zacharaki, MPs from Cyprus, and journalists. 

“Daleela” will be sailing on two-way trips 4 times in June, another 8 in July, 7 in August, and 3 in September. Its last sailing for 2022 is scheduled on September 16 (Piraeus to Limassol).

RELATED TOPICS: GreeceGreek tourism newsTourism in GreeceGreek islandsHotels in GreeceTravel to GreeceGreek destinationsGreek travel marketGreek tourism statisticsGreek tourism report

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