Anen Lines

   
   
 

 

Anen Line operated a ferry service between southern mainland Greece (the Peloponnese) and some of the islands in the area, linking the ports of Kissamos, Kythira, Kalamata and Gytheion. Anen ceased operating in 2009, and many of the same routes and islands are now served by Lane Sea Lines.

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Anen Lines was a Greek ferry operator, who purpose was to provide services to the south of Greece, including western Crete, Antikythira, Kythira and southern Peloponnese (the southern part of mainland Greece). The company Anen Lines was established in 1998 expressly to obtain and improve connections between these destinations, and also to connect them to Piraeus.

Anen Lines offered you the chance visit these wonderful Greek destinations and pamper yourself with a voyage was unforgetable, with its blazing sun, fantastic seas and beautiful locations. The Anen ferry itself had cabins, lounges and a choice of self-service and a la carte restaurants.

 
 

Anen Lines

 
Anen Lines
 
Anen Lines
 
 

Anen Lines Ports

 
Antikythera Ferry Port
Gytheion Ferry Port
Kalamata Ferry Port
Kissamos Ferry Port
Kythira Ferry Port
Piraeus Ferry Port
 
 

Anen Lines - Map of Routes

 
Anen Lines - Map of Routes
 
 

Alternative Operators

 
ANEK Lines ANEK Lines
Minoan Lines Minoan Lines
 
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