Leros: Twice-weekly connection with Mykonos island via SUPERSTAR II
The SUPERSTAR II is expected to be deployed soon on the route Piraeus – Mykonos – Evdilos – Karlovasi – Patmos – Leros – Kalymnos – Kos – and back, serving Ikaria and Samos five times per week, and Mykonos, Patmos, Leros, Kalymnos, and Kos twice a week. This marks a new Leros connection Mykonos opportunity, enhancing inter-island accessibility.
According to the reservation system, the vessel operated by SEAJETS is scheduled to begin service on June 12, barring any changes. The new service is expected to strengthen the Leros connection Mykonos and link the Dodecanese with the Cyclades through a direct and reliable schedule.
SUPERSTAR II
The SUPERSTAR II was built in Denmark in 1985 (Nakskov Skibsværft) for the Danish company DSB Færger. Between 1991 and 1999, it operated for Sealink Stena Line and later Stena Line. In 1998, it was chartered for a short period by Silja Line. From May 2000 until late 2022, it served under Color Line.
The ship has a gross tonnage of 19,763 gt (2,390 dwt), a length of 137 meters, a beam of 24.61 meters, and a draft of 5.65 meters. It can carry 1,460 passengers (with 148 berths) and 340 vehicles (510 lane meters). It is powered by two Burmeister & Wain 8L45GB main engines with a total output of 12,480 kW, allowing a maximum speed of 19 knots.
Whether you’re heading to the Cyclades or returning from Mykonos, the Leros connection Mykonos via SUPERSTAR II offers a practical and scenic travel option.