Levante Ferries

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Levante Ferries is one of the leading ferry operators based in the Ionian Islands region in western Greece, offering regular routes from Zakynthos, Kefalonia and Ithaca to Kyllini and Patra.
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Levante Ferries is one of the leading ferry operators based in the Ionian Islands region in western Greece, offering regular routes from Zakynthos, Kefalonia and Ithaca to Kyllini and Patra.
Established in 2015, Levante Ferries was created with the synergy of Levante, Ionissos and Zante Ferries, combining their wealth of knowledge and experience to create one of the biggest names in the Greek ferry industry today.
‘Fior Di Levante’, one of the four vessels in their fleet, was voted ‘the most beautiful ferry in the world’ at the International Shippax Awards in 2015. On top of that, it was designed with the most advanced safety technology available, carrying over a thousand passengers and three hundred cars at a time.
‘Mare di Levante’ is popular amongst customers thanks to its spacious and luxurious rooms. Also, like all ships belonging to Levante Ferries, it comes with full air-conditioning, televisions and comfortable lounges with Wi-Fi.
‘Speedrunner III’ offers the fastest sailings, boasting a maximum speed of thirty eight knots, whilst ‘Andreas Kalvos’ has a large outdoor deck, allowing passengers to enjoy the gorgeous Mediterranean views.
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