Nissos Mykonos


Blue Star Myconos is a ferry owned by Blue Star Ferries that currently operates most commonly on the Piraeus-Syros-Mykonos-Samos-Chios-Mytilene-Kavala route. It is driven by four main engines Wartsila 12V38 Diesel and it uses to go at over 25 knots and this faster than all other big ferries that serve Cyclades Islands and North Aegean. The ferry is a sister ship to Blue Star Chios.
The ship was ordered by Gerasimos Strintzis in the middle 90's on behalf of his coastline company "Strintzis Lines" and launched at Skaramangas Shipyards originally named Superferry Chios, but in the year 2000, while the construction of the ship was unfinished Gerasimos Strintzis sold his company, the order was cancelled, the name "Superferry Chios" was deleted and the ship remained unfinished for long time at the shipyard. Finally in 2005 the construction was completed, the ship was named Nissos Mykonos and was delivered by Gerasimos Strintzis who had been chairman and manager of the coastline company "Hellenic Seaways". The ship is named after the Greek island of Mykonos.
In January 2020 Nissos Mykonos be renamed Blue Star Myconos with its sister ship Blue Star Chios