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A cat yawns in the harbor of Heraklion. Crete, Greece, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (Photo by Danil Shamkin/NurPhoto) Editorial
Greece Daily Life
2 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
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A cat yawns in the harbor of Heraklion. Crete, Greece, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (Photo by Danil Shamkin/NurPhoto)

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2 May 2026

A cat yawns in the harbor of Heraklion. Crete, Greece, Saturday, May 2, 2026.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648391
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198...

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1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648392
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port...

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1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648393
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198...

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1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648384
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port...

#13648384

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648385
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port...

#13648385

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648386
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198...

#13648386

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648387
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198...

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1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648388
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198...

#13648388

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648389
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198...

#13648389

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198... Editorial
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1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648390
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198...

#13648390

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Minoan Lines Ro-Pax cruise ferry Festos Palace pictured docked at the Mediterranean Sea port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April... Editorial
Minoan Lines Festos Palace Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648302
The Minoan Lines Ro-Pax cruise ferry Festos Palace pictured docked at the Mediterranean Sea port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April...

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1 May 2026

The Minoan Lines Ro-Pax cruise ferry Festos Palace pictured docked at the Mediterranean Sea port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. The Festos Palace highspeed vessel, part of the Minoan Lines fleet, was built in 2002 and has a capacity around 2000 passengers and tourists and 800 vehicles. The vessel is 214 meters long built by Fincantieri in Sestri Ponente, Italy. The ferry operates on the Piraeus–Milos–Heraklion route, connecting mainland Greece with Crete, the largest island of Greece. Minoan Lines, founded in 1972 and headquartered in Heraklion, Greece, is part of the Grimaldi Group


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1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648303
The Minoan Lines Ro-Pax cruise ferry Festos Palace pictured docked at the Mediterranean Sea port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April...

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1 May 2026

The Minoan Lines Ro-Pax cruise ferry Festos Palace pictured docked at the Mediterranean Sea port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. The Festos Palace highspeed vessel, part of the Minoan Lines fleet, was built in 2002 and has a capacity around 2000 passengers and tourists and 800 vehicles. The vessel is 214 meters long built by Fincantieri in Sestri Ponente, Italy. The ferry operates on the Piraeus–Milos–Heraklion route, connecting mainland Greece with Crete, the largest island of Greece. Minoan Lines, founded in 1972 and headquartered in Heraklion, Greece, is part of the Grimaldi Group


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1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648304
The Minoan Lines Ro-Pax cruise ferry Festos Palace pictured docked at the Mediterranean Sea port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April...

#13648304

1 May 2026

The Minoan Lines Ro-Pax cruise ferry Festos Palace pictured docked at the Mediterranean Sea port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. The Festos Palace highspeed vessel, part of the Minoan Lines fleet, was built in 2002 and has a capacity around 2000 passengers and tourists and 800 vehicles. The vessel is 214 meters long built by Fincantieri in Sestri Ponente, Italy. The ferry operates on the Piraeus–Milos–Heraklion route, connecting mainland Greece with Crete, the largest island of Greece. Minoan Lines, founded in 1972 and headquartered in Heraklion, Greece, is part of the Grimaldi Group


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1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
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The Minoan Lines Ro-Pax cruise ferry Festos Palace pictured docked at the Mediterranean Sea port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April...

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1 May 2026

The Minoan Lines Ro-Pax cruise ferry Festos Palace pictured docked at the Mediterranean Sea port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. The Festos Palace highspeed vessel, part of the Minoan Lines fleet, was built in 2002 and has a capacity around 2000 passengers and tourists and 800 vehicles. The vessel is 214 meters long built by Fincantieri in Sestri Ponente, Italy. The ferry operates on the Piraeus–Milos–Heraklion route, connecting mainland Greece with Crete, the largest island of Greece. Minoan Lines, founded in 1972 and headquartered in Heraklion, Greece, is part of the Grimaldi Group


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1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
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The Minoan Lines Ro-Pax cruise ferry Festos Palace pictured docked at the Mediterranean Sea port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April...

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1 May 2026

The Minoan Lines Ro-Pax cruise ferry Festos Palace pictured docked at the Mediterranean Sea port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. The Festos Palace highspeed vessel, part of the Minoan Lines fleet, was built in 2002 and has a capacity around 2000 passengers and tourists and 800 vehicles. The vessel is 214 meters long built by Fincantieri in Sestri Ponente, Italy. The ferry operates on the Piraeus–Milos–Heraklion route, connecting mainland Greece with Crete, the largest island of Greece. Minoan Lines, founded in 1972 and headquartered in Heraklion, Greece, is part of the Grimaldi Group


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