Siremar

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Siremar
IndustryPassenger transportation
Founded1975
Headquarters,
Area served
Tyrrhenian Sea
Parent Compagnia delle Isole
Website carontetourist.it/it/siremar
Giorgione hydrofoil Aliscafo.jpg
Giorgione hydrofoil
MS Pietro Novelli to Milazzo harbour. PIETRO NOVELLI 01-08-2006 MILAZZO (5).jpg
MS Pietro Novelli to Milazzo harbour.
The Laurana near Lipari harbour. Laurana Siremar Lipari.JPG
The Laurana near Lipari harbour.
House flag of Siremar House Flag of Siremar.svg
House flag of Siremar

Siremar ( Sicilia Regionale Marittima) is an Italian shipping company, until 2011[ citation needed ] a subdivision of state-owned Tirrenia di Navigazione and now privatized, which operates in routes from Sicily to Aeolian Islands, Aegadian Islands, Ustica, Pantelleria, Linosa and Lampedusa. It also connects Milazzo, Naples and the Eolie Islands.

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Fleet

Ships

NameTonnagePassengersCar capacity / l.m.Speed Knots Type
Sansovino1099780027217Ferry
Laurana1099780027217Ferry
Paolo Veronese28946739318Ferry
Pietro Novelli23525789318Ferry
Antonello da Messina15556739316Ferry
Filippo Lippi15557957018Ferry
Simone Martini14947977016.5Ferry
Vesta14949856016.5Ferry
Sibilla14949856016.5Ferry
Isola di Vulcano19258005732Fast Ferry
Isola di Stromboli442680016828Fast Ferry

Hydrofoils

(From 2016 belonging to Liberty Lines)

NameTonnagePassengersSpeed Knots Type
Calypso19423837F/Master
Antioco19423837F/Master
Eschilo19423837F/Master
Eraclide19423837F/Master
Platone19423837F/Master
Atanis19423840F/Master
Tiziano25924240F/Master
Mantegna22421040Rhs 160/f
Masaccio22421040Rhs 160/f

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