Volcan de Tauro - Al-Sabini I
This page is devoted to postcards and photographs of the Rodrigiez fast ferry
Volcan de Tauro
.
Volcan de Tauro
was built in 2000 by Rodriguez Cantieri Navali SpA, Pietra Ligure, Italy.
Volcan de Tauro
entered service between Las Palmas-Tenerife. Naviera Armas policy is to use conventional ferries, and
Volcan de Tauro
was laid up then sold to Balearia Eurolineas Maritimes, Palma de Mallorca as the
Al-Sabini I
.
Al-Sabini I
serves on a route Denia-Ibiza-Palma de Mallorca.
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- Naviera Armas: 2000-2003
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- Balearia: 2003-
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Volcan de Tauro
(ARMAS: 2000-2003)
Volcan de Tauro
was built in 2000 by Rodriguez Cantieri Navali SpA, Pietra Ligure, Italy. She entered service between Las Palmas-Tenerife. Naviera Armas policy is to use conventional ferries, and
Volcan de Tauro
was laid up then sold to Balearia Eurolineas Maritimes, Palma de Mallorca as the
Al-Sabini I
.
Al-Sabini I
serves on a route Denia-Ibiza-Palma de Mallorca.
An official Naviera Armas publicity images.
Al-Sabini I
(Balearia: 2003- )
Volcan de Tauro
was sold to Balearia Eurolineas Maritimes, Palma de Mallorca as the
Al-Sabini I
. She serves on a route Denia-Ibiza-Palma de Mallorca.
Photograph of the
Al-Sabini I
at Palma, 20th August 2003.
Photo: © Ian Boyle.
Photograph of the
Al-Sabini I
at Palma, 20th August 2003.
Photo: © Ian Boyle.
Photograph of the
Al-Sabini I
at Palma, 20th August 2003.
Photo: © Ian Boyle.
Photograph of the
Al-Sabini I
at Palma, 20th June 2003.
Photo: © Lars Helge Isdahl.
Scan:
Fakta om Fartyg
.
Photograph of the
Al-Sabini I
at Denia, 28th June 2003.
Photo: © Frank Lose.
Scan:
Fakta om Fartyg
.
Photograph of the
Al-Sabini I
at Denia, 28th June 2003.
Photo: © Frank Lose.
Scan:
Fakta om Fartyg
.
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