Seajets is a Greek ferry company that operates a fleet of passenger and freight ferry services in the Aegean Sea. Operating a fleet of 29 vessels, Seajets sails to 17 islands and offers 140 connections among them, primarily between April and October each year.

History

Seajets was founded in 1989 as Dolphin Sea Lines by Panagiotis ("Takis") Iliopoulos and his son Marios Iliopoulos.

In 2018 Seajets received the ”Passenger Line of the Year” award in the 15th “Lloyd's List Greek Shipping Awards 2018” and in 2019 the WorldChampion Jet was awarded “ship of the year” during the Lloyd's List Greek Shipping Awards 2019 ceremony.

In 2020 the company bought seven cruise ships, two of which were soon resold for demolition.

In November 2025, the Goddess of the Night was sold for €140 million to Chinese cruise line operator, Tianjin Orient International Cruises.

Fleet

As of March 2026[update], the Seajets fleet consists of the following vessels:

Multi-hull

NameFlagBuiltGross tonnageLength/WidthPax/CarsKnotsNotes
Worldchampion JetCyprus20006,402GT84 m / 25 m1,055/21550Austal, Australia. Hull 096.
Tera Jet 2Cyprus200710,841GT112 m / 30.5 m1350/28040Incat, Australia, Hull 064.
Tera Jet 3Cyprus200810,841GT112 m / 30.5 m1350/28040Incat, Australia, Hull 065. Stopped in Salamina.
Champions League Jet 1Cyprus20076,133GT88 m / 24 m1,200/22545Austal, Australia. Hull 294.
Champions League Jet 2Cyprus20076,133GT88 m / 24 m1,200/22545Austal, Australia. Hull 294.
Eurochampion JetCyprus19985,617GT91 m / 26 m1,000/20043Incat, Australia. Hull 048.
Eurochampion Jet 2Cyprus19985,617GT91 m / 26 m1,000/20043Incat, Australia. Hull 049.
Olympic Champion JetGreece20054,913GT85 m / 21 m1,160/11743Austal, Australia. Hull 285. On long-term charter from Minoan Lines.
Hyperspeed Jet 4Greece20004,913GT92.5 m / 24 m1,050/18840Austal, Australia. Hull 97.
Champion Jet 1Cyprus19975,005GT87 m / 26 m1,000/20040Incat, Australia. Hull 044.
Champion Jet 2Cyprus19965,005GT87 m / 26 m1,000/20040Incat, Australia. Hull 042.
Champion Jet 3Cyprus19975,005GT87 m / 26 m1,000/20040Incat, Australia. Hull 045.
Power JetCyprus19965,541GT82.3 m / 23 m800/17540Austal, Australia. Hull 046.
Elite JetCyprus19964,114GT81.2 m / 26.5 m670/15035Incat, Tasmania. Hull 040.
Speedlink JetCyprus20033,424GT72 m / 18 m400/6540Derecktor Shipyard, Connecticut. Refitting in Salamina.
Giga JetCyprus19995,528GT96 m / 27 m750/23043Incat, Australia. Hull 051. Laid up in Agios Konstantinos.
Super JetGreece1995493GT42 m / 10 m394/038Oskarshamn, Sweden.
Super Jet 2Greece1998499GT42 m / 10 m386/038Båtservice, Norway. Originally Sea Jet 2.
Express JetCyprus1999908GT52 m / 26 m366/038Austal, USA. Hull 079. Former Sifnos Jet.
Supercat JetGreece2000636GT45.5 m / 12 m400/038Former Super Cat for Golden Star Ferries.
Superspeed Jet 1Cyprus2009700 GT47 m / 12 m417/042Austal, Australia. Hull 350. Former Marco Polo for Cotai Jet.
Superspeed Jet 2Cyprus2009700 GT47 m / 12 m417/042Austal, Australia. Hull 351. Former St. Mark for Cotai Jet.
Superspeed Jet 3Greece1998613GT47.7 m / 11.8 m340/045Former Flying Cat 3. Refitting in Salamina.
Superspeed Jet 4Greece1999794GT55.1 m / 13 m440/045Former Flying Cat 4.
Eagle Jet 1Greece1996496GT40 m / 10 m340/030Former Flying Cat 5. Laid up in Salamina.
Eagle Jet 2Greece1997496GT40 m / 10 m340/030Former Flying Cat 6.
Notre DameCyprus2001850GT52 m / 15 m400/035Former Super Speed for Golden Star Ferries. Laid up in Salamina.
Mega JetGreece19953,989GT77.5 m / 26 m845/10030Incat, Australia. Hull 035. Laid up in Chalkis.
Naxos JetGreece19913,003GT74 m / 26 m700/7532Incat, Tasmania. Hull 028. Laid up in Kalamata.
Speed JetCyprus19965,541GT82.3 m / 23 m650/17535Austal, Australia. Hull 052. Former Croazia Jet. Laid up in Chalkis.
Andros JetCyprus19972,695GT60 m / 17.5 m450/9430Austal, Australia. Hull 055. Laid up in Chalkis.
Caldera VistaGreece19913,003GT74 m / 26 m700/7530Incat, Australia. Hull 026. Laid up in Kalamata.
CatGreece19903,003GT74 m / 26 m700/7530Incat, Australia. Hull 023. Laid up in Chalkis.
High Speed JetGreece19903,003GT74 m / 26 m700/7530Incat, Australia. Hull 025. Laid up in Chalkis.

Monohull

NameFlagBuiltGross tonnageLength/WidthPax/CarsKnotsNotes
Speedrunner JetGreece19994,465GT100.4 m / 17.1 m800/16040Fincantieri Riva Trigoso. Italy Hull 6003.
Speedrunner Jet 2Greece19984,465GT100.4 m / 17.1 m800/17540Fincantieri Riva Trigoso. Italy Hull 5999.
SuperRunner JetGreece19994,465GT100.4 m / 17.1 m800/16040Fincantieri Riva Trigoso. Italy Hull 6004.
SuperRunner Jet IICyprus19995,632GT112.5 m / 16.1 m700/14035Alstom Leroux Naval - France - Hull 822. Stopped at Drapetsona as reserve.
Tera JetCyprus199911,347GT145 m / 22 m1,750/35045Fincantieri Riva Trigoso, Italy. Laid up in Perama.
Paros JetCyprus19963,560GT103 m / 14.5 m850/15035Industrie Navali Meccaniche Affini, TMV 103 Aquastrada class, Italy. Laid up in Salamina.
ExpressCyprus19973,560GT103 m / 14.5 m850/15035Industrie Navali Meccaniche Affini, TMV 103 Aquastrada class, Italy. Laid up in Astakos.
FertitiAntigua and Barbuda19973,560GT95 m / 16 m600/17035Fincantieri Riva Trigoso. Italy Hull 6005. Laid up in Agios Kostantinos.
ApriComoros199911,347GT145 m / 22 m1,750/35045Fincantieri Riva Trigoso, Italy. Former Capricorn. Laid up in Avlida.

Conventional ferries

NameFlagBuiltGross tonnageLengthWidthPassengersCarsKnotsNotes
Aqua BlueGreece197512,891GT137 m22 m1,30040020Kanda Shipbuilding, Japan, Hull 197. Former Green Arch.
Aqua JewelGreece20033,934GT109 m16.8 m79515518Hellas, Greece, Hull 533.
IolkosGreece19961,996GT77.9 m22 m1,22517518.5Former Express Skiathos. Acquired from Hellenic Seaways in 2024.
Sporades StarGreece19757,657GT114.55 m18.61 m1,20022019Former Moby Love. Acquired in 2021.
SuperStarGreece19744,986GT122 m19 m1,63025020Former Superferry II. Bought from Golden Star Ferries in 2021.
SuperStar IICyprus198519,763GT137 m24 m1,46034018Former Color Viking. Bought from Color Line in 2022.

Routes

Summer 2026 scheduled routes operated by conventional ferry and high-speed ferries are:

Conventional ferries:

High-speed ferries:

Cruise ships

Seajets currently has three ships with an unknown future, as all three are in cold lay-up.

Ship nameFlagBuiltGross tonnageIMOLengthWidthPassengersKnotsNotesImage
Aegean MajestyBermuda199657,092GT9102992219.4 m30.80 m1,35021Fincantieri, Italy. In cold lay-up at Aigio.MS Aegean Majesty as Veendam
Queen of the OceansBermuda200077,499GT9169550261.3 m32.25 m2,01621Fincantieri, Italy. In cold lay-up at Platygiali, Astakos.MV Queen Of The Oceans as Oceana
Majesty of the OceansBahamas199273,941GT8819512270 m32.00 m2,76722.0Chantiers de l'Atlantique, France. In cold lay-up at Elefsina bay.Majesty of the Seas (For RCCL)

Former cruise ships

In 2020, Seajets also acquired the following cruise ships, two of which were resold for scrapping and three for further service.

Ship nameFlagBuiltGross tonnageIMOLengthWidthPassengersKnotsNotesPhoto Of The Ships
Goddess of the NightBermuda2004102,784GT9239795272 m35.50 m2,71820.0Fincantieri, Italy. Previously with Costa Cruises (2004–2023). After drydocking at İÇDAŞ, was to enter service as Goddess of the Night for Neonyx Cruises in 2024. Eventually it was sold to Tianjin Orient International Cruise Line in November 2025 and renamed Vision.Mykonos Magic in Eleusis, 2024
Aegean GoddessBermuda199455,819GT8919269219.4 m30.80 m1,25822Fincantieri, Italy. In February 2023, it was sold to Celestyal Cruises and will sail under the name Celestyal Journey.Aegean Goddess as Ryndam
Aegean MythBermuda199355,575GT9102992219.4 m30.80 m1,25822Fincantieri, Italy. In August 2022, it was sold to a new French start up, Compagnie Française De Croisières and will sail under the name Renaissance.Aegean Myth as Maasdam
MagellanComoros198546,052GT8217881222 m32.20 m1,45221.0Previously with Cruise & Maritime Voyages. Arrived in Alang, India for scrap in January 2021.Magellan
ColumbusComoros198863,500GT8611398247 m32.00 m1,85621.5Chantiers de l'Atlantique, France. Sold for scrap.Columbus

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