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08-12-2013, 07:56 PM
Superfast Ferries in the Adriatic Sea...
In 1995 Superfast Ferries launched its first two ships Superfast I and Superfast II in the Adriatic Sea and quickly established itself with its new and innovative ferry travel concept. Today, 6 state-of-the-art vessels offer travellers daily connections between the ports of Ancona and Bari in Italy and the ports of Patras and Igoumenitsa in Greece, creating a travel experience more enjoyable than ever before: the Superfast experience.
in the Baltic Sea...
As of May 2001 a fleet of two brand new Superfast Ferries started daily crossings from the port of Rostock in Germany to Hanko in Finland in 21 hours.
...and as of May 2002 in the North Sea!
Now, Superfast Ferries will be sailing daily directly from Zeebrugge in Belgium to Rosyth in Edinburgh, Scotland (http://www.scotland.org/), making the crossing in just 171/2 hours. Superfast Ferries was selected following extensive assessment by a steering Group established by Scottish Enterprise, among 42 expressions of interest to operate the first direct service between Scotland and the European Continent. The Rosyth-Zeebrugge-Rosyth service receives PACT funding from the European Commission.
Two ultramodern, state-of-the art Superfast Ferries will be offering the highest standards in comfort and entertainment on board making your holiday begin on your way to your destination. So, welcome to the new fast, comfortable and enjoyable world of Superfast Ferries.
In 1995 Superfast Ferries launched its first two ships Superfast I and Superfast II in the Adriatic Sea and quickly established itself with its new and innovative ferry travel concept. Today, 6 state-of-the-art vessels offer travellers daily connections between the ports of Ancona and Bari in Italy and the ports of Patras and Igoumenitsa in Greece, creating a travel experience more enjoyable than ever before: the Superfast experience.
in the Baltic Sea...
As of May 2001 a fleet of two brand new Superfast Ferries started daily crossings from the port of Rostock in Germany to Hanko in Finland in 21 hours.
...and as of May 2002 in the North Sea!
Now, Superfast Ferries will be sailing daily directly from Zeebrugge in Belgium to Rosyth in Edinburgh, Scotland (http://www.scotland.org/), making the crossing in just 171/2 hours. Superfast Ferries was selected following extensive assessment by a steering Group established by Scottish Enterprise, among 42 expressions of interest to operate the first direct service between Scotland and the European Continent. The Rosyth-Zeebrugge-Rosyth service receives PACT funding from the European Commission.
Two ultramodern, state-of-the art Superfast Ferries will be offering the highest standards in comfort and entertainment on board making your holiday begin on your way to your destination. So, welcome to the new fast, comfortable and enjoyable world of Superfast Ferries.