AEGINA (Greece): Episode 1 - Piraeus to Aegina via Flying Dolphin
Taking the Flying Dolphin fastboat to Aegina from Piraeus port.
Flying Dolphin is from the Blue Star Ferries company.
We booked our tickets via ferryhopper.com
The trip to Aegina from Piraeus via the Flying Dolphin fast boat is just about 40 minutes.
35 Euro for 2 adults + 1 child one-way tickets.
High-Speed Hydrofoil | Aegean Flying Dolphins Patmos to Samos (Greece)
The Aegean Flying Dolphins high-speed FD Erato hydrofoil sea vessel was built in 1991.
The 162 ton (gross), 34.5 m long and 5.8 m wide hydrofoil vessel can attain a maximum speed of 31 knots.
The Piraeus based shipping company operates two high-speed hydrofoil vessels serving destinations in the Saronic and the Sporades islands of Greece.
FD Erato presently (2019) operates in the Sporades islands with daily departures from Alonissos, Skopelos and Skiathos to the mainland Greek port city of Volos.
Aegean Flying Dolphins-Meet
Flying dolphin (F/D) Athina - Πτήση για Αίγινα μέσα απο τη Γέφυρα (Trip to Aegina) | 4K
To Flying dolphin (F/D) Athina φτάνει στο λιμάνι της Αίγινας. Η λήψη γίνεται από τη γέφυρα του πλοίου. Ευχαριστούμε την Aegean Flying Dolphins, τον Cpt κ. Γιάννη Σούτη και το πλήρωμα για την άριστη φιλοξενία στο πλοίο.
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