Flyingcat
Operated by Hellenic Seaways
Flyingcat
Operated by Hellenic Seaways
Operated by Hellenic Seaways on the Methana Athens (Piraeus), Sifnos Milos, Athens (Piraeus) Poros (Saronic Islands), Athens (Piraeus) Hydra, Athens (Piraeus) Ermioni, Athens (Piraeus) Spetses, Athens (Piraeus) Porto Heli, Poros (Saronic Islands) Hydra, Ermioni Poros (Saronic Islands), Poros (Saronic Islands) Spetses, Hydra Ermioni, Hydra Spetses, Ermioni Spetses, Tinos Naxos, Volos Skiathos, Volos Glossa (Skopelos), Volos Chora (Skopelos), Volos Alonissos, Skiathos Glossa (Skopelos), Skiathos Chora (Skopelos), Alonissos Skiathos, Glossa (Skopelos) Chora (Skopelos), Glossa (Skopelos) Alonissos, Alonissos Chora (Skopelos), Folegandros Kimolos, Folegandros Milos, Kimolos Milos & Kimolos Sifnos routes
Hellenic Seaways covers destinations to the Cyclades, Sporades and Saronikos Islands with their Flyingcat fleet which consists of five high speed catamarans, all of which offer a comfortable and luxurious crossing. Flyingcat 1 built in Norway in 1991 (the oldest of the fleet) and carries 352 passengers. Flyingcat 3 built in England in 1998 has a passenger capacity of 360, Flyingcat 4 the newest, largest and fastest ferry in the fleet (built in 1999) and can travel up to 40 knots, is 180ft long and can hold up to 440 passengers. Flyingcat 5 built in 1996 in Norway can accommodate around 330 passengers while Flyingcat 6 was built in Singapore in 1997 and caters for up to 337 passengers.
As these highspeed ships generally operate on shorter crossings, there are no cabin facilities available. Seating can be pre-booked and comes in a choice of Economy class 1, Economy class 2 (different lounges) and Business class. This guide covers numerous vessels so availability may depend on the service you are travelling on.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our Flyingcat guide as accurate as possible, onboard facilities, services and entertainment may vary depending on the date and time of year that you travel, facilities mentioned may change without notification and ferry companies reserve the right to operate vessels other than those mentioned at time of booking without prior notification.