List of ferry operators
The following is a list of ferry operators.
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Africa
- Algerie Ferries/ENTMV (Algeria – Spain, France)
- CNAN (Algeria – Spain, France)
- Comarit (Morocco – Spain, France, Italy)
- Comanav (Morocco – Spain, France)
- Cotunav (Tunisia – France)
- El Salam Maritime- (Egypt – Saudi Arabia)
Asia
See also: List of ferry operators in Japan
- BatamFast Ferry (Singapore, Batam, Bintan)
- Berlian Ferries (Singapore, Batam)
- Bintan Resort Ferries (Singapore, Bintan)
- Cebu Ferries (Cebu, Philippines)
- Cruise Ferries
- Horizon Fast Ferry (Singapore, Batam, Port of Merak)
- IndoFalcon Shipping (Singapore, Batam, Port of Merak)
- Indonesia Ferry (Persero) Jakarta, Indonesia
- Mozaic Ferry (Singapore, Bintan)
- Negros Navigation (Manila, Philippines)
- Pacific Ferry (Singapore, Batam, Port of Merak)
- Penang Ferry Service (George Town, Penang, Malaysia)
- PT Dharma Lautan Utama (Surabaya, Indonesia)
- Sindo Ferry (Singapore, Batam, Bintan)
- SSTH Ocean Arrow
- Star Ferry (Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong)
- SuperFerry (Manila, Philippines)
Europe
- Acciona Trasmediterránea (mainland Spain to Balearics, Canary Islands, Algeria and Morocco)
- Adria Ferries (Italy to Albania)
- Aegean Speed Lines (Greece)
- AG EMS (Wadden Sea, both between the Netherlands and in Germany)
- Ålandstrafiken (mainland Finland to Åland Islands)
- Algérie Ferries (Algeria to Spain and France)
- Alstrafikken (Denmark domestic)
- Amey plc (Windermere Ferry)
- Ånedinlinjen (Sweden to Åland Islands)
- ANEK Lines (Italy to Greece)
- Argyll and Bute Council (Firth of Lorne and Loch Linnhe)
- Atlanticoline (Azores Islands in Portugal)[1]
- Baleària (mainland Spain to Balearics and Morocco)
- Blue Line International (Italy to Croatia)
- Blue Star Ferries (Greece, Aegean Islands)
- Bluvia (Italy)
- Bodrum Express Lines (Greece to Turkey)
- BornholmerFærgen (to Denmark, Germany and Sweden)
- Bournemouth – Swanage Motor Road and Ferry Company (Sandbanks Ferry, Poole Harbour)
- Bristol Ferry Boats (in Bristol Harbour)
- Brittany Ferries (UK to France, Spain and Ireland)
- Brownsea Island Ferries Ltd (Poole Harbour)
- Caledonian MacBrayne (Scotland)
- Caremar (Italy)
- Celtic Link Ferries (Ireland – France; Portsmouth-Cherbourg)
- Color Line (Norway to Denmark, Germany and Sweden)
- Compagnie Corsaire (St. Malo – Jersey, Channel Islands)
- Condor Ferries (Channel Islands, UK)
- Corsica Ferries-Sardinia Ferries (Italy and France to Corsica and Sardinia)
- Cromarty Ferry Company (Scotland)
- Destination Gotland (Swedish mainland to Gotland)
- DFDS Seaways (Baltic Sea, North Sea, Channel)[2]
- Dodekanisos Seaways (Greece)
- Eckerö Line (Baltic Sea)
- Eckerölinjen (Sweden to Aland Islands)
- Eimskip Vestmannaeyjar,Iceland
- EneRmaR (Italy)
- Erturk Lines (Turkey to Greece)
- Exe to Sea Cruises (Exmouth to Starcross Ferry)
- Finnlines (Northern Europe)
- Fjärdvägen (Finland domestic)
- Fjord Line (Denmark to Norway)
- Fjord1 Nordvestlandske (Norway)
- Fosen Trafikklag (Norway)
- Francis Spencer (Hammerton's Ferry across the River Thames)
- Fred. Olsen Express (Balearics)
- FRS Iberia S.L. (Spain to Morocco)
- Golden Star Ferries (Greece domestic)
- Gosport Ferry Company Ltd (Gosport to Portsmouth)
- Grandi Navi Veloci (Italy - Med)
- Grimaldi Lines (Italy - Med)
- Hellenic Seaways (Greece)
- HH-Ferries (Sweden - Denmark)
- Highland Regional Council (Corran Ferry – Loch Linnhe)
- Hovertravel (Hovercraft from UK mainland to Isle of Wight)
- Hurtigruten (Norway domestic)
- İdo (Turkey domestic)
- Inter Shipping (Spain to Morocco)
- Ionian Ferries (Greece)
- Irish Ferries (Irish Sea, Celtic Sea)
- Iscomar (Balearics)
- Isle of Man Steam Packet (Isle of Man, Irish Sea)
- Isle of Skye Ferry Community Interest Company (Scotland)
- Isle of Wight Council (Cowes Floating Bridge)
- Isles of Scilly Steamship Company (English mainland to Isles of Scilly)
- Jadrolinija (Croatia domestic, Croatia to Italy)
- King Harry Steam Ferry Company Ltd (River Fal)
- La Meridionale (France – Corsica & Sardinia)
- Lake Koman Ferry (Northern Albania)
- Lane Sea Lines (Greece domestic)
- Langelandsfaergen (Domestic Denmark)
- Laziomar (Italy)
- LD Lines (England/France - Spain)
- Linda Lines (Estonia – Finland)
- Manche Iles Express (France – Channel Islands)[3]
- Maregiglio (Italy)
- Meander Travel (Turkey to Greece; ferry from Kusadasi to Samos, Patmos/Greece)[4]
- Medmar (Italy)
- Merseytravel (Mersey Ferry)
- Minoan Lines (Italy to Greece)
- Moby Lines (Italy and the Mediterranean)
- Montenegro Lines (Italy to Montenegro)
- Namsos Trafikkselskap (Norway)
- Naviera Armas Mainland Spain including Huelva to Canary Islands, Spain to Morocco
- Nel Lines (Greece)
- NorthLink Ferries (Orkney and Shetland, Scotland)
- Number Seven Boat Trips (in Bristol Harbour)
- Orkney Ferries (Orkney, Scotland)
- P&O Ferries (United Kingdom to France; Netherlands, Belgium and Spain)
- P&O Irish Sea (Irish sea)
- Pentland Ferries (Orkney, Scotland)
- Polferries (the Baltic Sea)
- Rapska Plovidba (Island of Rab to mainland, Croatia)
- Red Funnel (Isle of Wight to mainland England.)
- Rederij Doeksen (Netherlands domestic)
- Royal Borough of Greenwich (Woolwich Ferry across the River Thames)
- Saaremaa Shipping Company (Estonia to Saaremaa and Hiiumaa)
- Samsofaergen (Domestic Denmark)
- Saremar (Italy)
- Scandlines (Baltic Sea)
- Shetland Islands Council (internal Shetland islands)
- Silja Line (Finland to Sweden)
- Siremar (Italy)
- Smyril Line (North Sea & the North Atlantic)
- SNAV (Italy and the Mediterranean)
- SNCM (France and the Mediterranean)
- Split Tours (Croatia)
- Stena Line (North Sea, Irish Sea, Baltic Sea)
- Stena Sealine (Black Sea)
- Strandfaraskip Landsins (within the Faroe Islands)
- Superfast Ferries (Athens; Adriatic)
- Tallink (the Baltic Sea)
- Teign Ferry Ltd (Teignmouth to Shaldon, across the Teign Estuary)
- TESO (Den Helder to Texel, Netherlands)
- Thames Clippers (services on the River Thames including Canary Wharf - Rotherhithe Ferry)
- Tirrenia di Navigazione (Italy)
- Transmaçor (Azores Islands in Portugal)
- Transtejo & Soflusa (Lisbon in Portugal)
- Toremar (Italy)
- Torghatten Trafikkselskap (Norway)
- TT-Line (Germany to Sweden)
- UKR Ferry (Black Sea)
- Unity Line (Świnoujście to Ystad and Świnoujście to Trelleborg)
- Ustica Line (Italy Islands)
- Venezia Lines (Italy to Croatia)
- Ventouris Ferries (Italy to Greece)
- Ventrafiken (Sweden domestic, Island of Ven to mainland)
- Viking Line (the Baltic Sea)
- Virtu Ferries (Sicily to Malta)
- Wagenborg (Wadden Sea ferries in the Netherlands)
- Wasa Line (Sweden to Finland)
- Waxholmsbolaget (Stockholm, Sweden)
- Western Ferries (Clyde) Ltd (Firth of Clyde)
- Wightlink (Isle of Wight to mainland England)[5]
- Wyker Dampfschiffahrts-Reederei (WDR) (Northfrisian Islands)
- Yesil Marmaris Lines (Turkey to Greece - Ferries Between Marmaris-Rhodes, Bodrum-Rhodes and Bodrum-Kos)[6]
- Zegluga Gdańska (Gdańsk Bay)
- Zürichsee-Fähre Horgen-Meilen (Lake Zurich, Switzerland)
North America
- Alaska Marine Highway System (ports across Alaska as well as Prince Rupert, British Columbia and Bellingham, Washington)
- Anderson Ferry (Cincinnati, Ohio) (goes across the Ohio River to allow Ohio residents quick access to Kentucky and vice versa)
- Arctic Umiaq Line (coastal ferry along the western coast of Greenland)
- Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department (operates one ferry across Bull Shoals Lake)
- Augusta Ferry (service between Higginsport, Ohio and Augusta, Kentucky)
- Baja Ferries (Baja California Sur – Sinaloa, Mexico)[7]
- Bay Ferries (eastern Canada and US, Caribbean Sea)
- BC Ferries (British Columbia, Canada)
- BillyBey Ferry Company (Weehawken, New Jersey)
- Black Ball Transport (Olympic Peninsula to Vancouver Island)
- Block Island Ferry (Point Judith to Block Island, Rhode Island)
- Blue and Gold Fleet (connects San Francisco with Sausalito, Tiburon, Angel Island, Oakland, Alameda, and Vallejo) (San Francisco, California)
- Clackamas County, Oregon (Canby Ferry) Cable pulled ferry across the Willamette River in the vicinity of Canby, Oregon[8]
- Cape May-Lewes Ferry (service between Cape May County, New Jersey and Lewes, Delaware across the Delaware Bay)
- Casco Bay Lines (service between Portland, Maine and the Islands of Casco Bay)
- Cave-In-Rock Ferry (service between Cave-In-Rock, Illinois and rural Crittenden County, Kentucky)
The Sistersville Ferry runs from Sisterville, West Virginia across the river to Ohio. VDOT provides free car ferry services in Southern Virginia. DelDOT runs the free Woodlands Ferry. Delaware State Parks runs ferry services to Pea Patch Island State Park from Lewes, DE and Fort Mott, NJ
- Connecticut Department of Transportation (operates two car ferries across the Connecticut River)
- Diskoline (domestic passenger-only ferries in the Disko Bay area in Greenland; summer services only due to sea ice in winter)
- Ferry Santa Rosalia (Baja California Sur – Sonora, Mexico)[9]
- Fire Island Ferries (service between Bay Shore, New York and Fire Island, New York across the Great South Bay)[10]
- Fraser River Marine Transportation Ltd. (British Columbia, Canada)
- Golden Gate Transit (ferries in the San Francisco Bay Area)
- Governors Island Alliance (New York City)
- Harris County, Texas (operates a ferry across Buffalo Bayou near the San Jacinto Monument)
- Hatton Ferry (James River, Virginia)
- Hornblower Cruises (San Francisco)
- Inter-Island Ferry Authority (five Southeast Alaskan communities)
- Jacksonville Water Taxi (Jacksonville, Florida)
- Jet Express (U.S. Lake Erie Islands)[11]
- Kelleys Island Ferry (Lake Erie to Kelleys Island, Ohio)[12]
- Lake Champlain Transportation Company (on Lake Champlain in the United States)
- Lake Express (on Lake Michigan)
- Lake Michigan Carferry (operates the SS Badger)
- Liberty Water Taxi (Jersey City, New Jersey)
- Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LDOTD)
- Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Crescent City Connection Division
- Marine Atlantic (Atlantic Canada)
- MBTA boat (Boston)
- Metro Transit (public transit routes in Halifax, Nova Scotia)
- Miller Boat Line (U.S. Lake Erie Islands)[13]
- Millersburg Ferry (Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania, between Millerburg and Liverpool, Pennsylvania) [14]
- New York Water Taxi (New York City)
- North Carolina Ferry System (operates eight ferry routes)
- Northumberland Ferries (eastern Canada)
- NY Waterway (Weehawken, New Jersey)
- Owen Sound Transportation Company Limited, Tobermory, Ontario
- Oxford-Bellevue Ferry (Talbot County, Maryland)[15]
- Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
- Plymouth-to-Provincetown Express Ferry (Plymouth, Massachusetts and Provincetown, Massachusetts)
- RiverLink Ferry (between Philadelphia and Camden, New Jersey across the Delaware River)
- Société des traversiers du Québec (Quebec, Canada) [16]
- Staten Island Ferry (New York City)
- The Steamship Authority (Nantucket Sound, Massachusetts)
- Texas Department of Transportation (operates two ferries, one at Galveston, Texas and the other at Port Aransas, Texas)
- Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division (operate three Toronto Island ferry services)
- Toronto Port Authority (operate one Toronto Island ferry service)
- Washington State Ferries (northwest US)
- Valley View Ferry (connects Jessamine County and Lexington, Kentucky with Madison County via SR 169 at the Kentucky River; Kentucky's oldest continuous business)
In addition, a private operator runs a ferry across the Current River in Missouri, at Akers Ferry crossing in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
Oceania
See also: List of Australian ferries
- 360 Discovery Cruises (Hauraki Gulf and Coromandel ferry service)
- ANL (formerly Tasmania to main-land Australia)
- Bluebridge (connects North Island and South Island in New Zealand)
- Brisbane CityCat & CityFerry (Brisbane, Australia)
- Fullers Ferries (Waitemata Harbour and inner Hauraki Gulf ferry service)
- Gold Coast Ferries
- Interisland Line (connects North Island and South Island in New Zealand)
- Kangaroo Island SeaLink (mainland South Australia to Kangaroo Island)
- Kiwi Coast Cruises (Tauranga to Mt Maunganui ferry service)
- Matakana Ferry 2000 ltd (Omokoroa to Matakana Island ferry service)
- New South Wales Roads and Maritime Services (various inland crossings)
- Peninsula Searoad Transport (crossing Port Phillip)
- Reubens Water Taxi (Kawau Island and outer Hauraki Gulf ferry service)
- SeaLink Travel Group (Great Barrier Island ferry service)
- Searoad Shipping (Ro/Ro ferries across Bass Strait)
- Stewart Island Experience (Bluff to Stewart Island ferry service)
- Sydney Ferries (Sydney, Australia)
- Toll Shipping (former owner of Interisland Line; now Ro/Ro ferries across Bass Strait)
- TT-Line (Ro/Pax ferries connecting Tasmania to Victoria)
South America
- Conferry (connects Isla Margarita to mainland Venezuela)
- Ferries that connect Colonia, Uruguay and Montevideo, Uruguay to Buenos Aires, Argentina:
- Buquebus
- La Cacciola
- Colonia Express
- Ferrylineas
- Chile:
- Naviera Austral
- Naviera Rio Cisnes
- Navimag
- Transbordadora Austral Broom S.A.
- Transbordadores Cruz del Sur
- Transmarchilay
- Brazil
- Barcas S.A.
References
- ↑ atlanticoline.pt: home page
- ↑ "DFDS Seaways". DFDS Seaways. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ↑ manche-iles-express.com: "Accueill", retrieved May 2014
- ↑ "Ferry to Samos". Meander Travel. Retrieved 2014-07-21.
- ↑ "Wight Link Ferries". Freightlink Solutions. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
- ↑ "Yesil Marmaris Lines". Yesil Marmaris Lines. Retrieved 2015-07-12.
- ↑ "Baja Ferries". Bajaferries.com. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
- ↑ "Canby_Ferry". Clackamas County. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
- ↑ "Itinerary and schedule". Ferry Santa Rosalia. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
- ↑ "Fire Island Ferries". Fire Island Ferries. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
- ↑ "Jet Express". Put-in-Bay Boat Line. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
- ↑ "Kelleys Island Ferry". Kelleys Island Ferry. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
- ↑ "Miller Boat Line". Miller Boat Line. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
- ↑ Millersburg Ferry
- ↑ "Oxford-Bellevue Ferry". Oxford-Bellevue Ferry. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
- ↑ Société des traversiers du Québec]
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