Uruguayan passenger transport company
Los Cipreses S.A. , doing business as Buquebus , is a Uruguayan company[ 1] that operates ferry services from Buenos Aires to Montevideo and Colonia . The company also operates a fleet of coaches to Termas del Arapey , Termas del Dayman, Salto, Uruguay , Carmelo , Atlántida, Punta del Este , La Paloma, La Pedrera and Punta del Diablo from Montevideo , Colonia and Piriapolis .
The company also operated BQB Líneas Aéreas .
Fleet
Silvia Ana L
Buquebus vessels in Colonia del Sacramento , Uruguay
Buquebus operates a fleet of nine fast ferries .[ 2]
Ship
Built
Entered service
Route
Tonnage
Flag
Notes
Juan Patricio
1995
1995
Buenos Aires - Montevideo
1,760 GT
Argentina
Atlantic III
1993
1993
Buenos Aires - Montevideo
4,994 GT
Uruguay
Eladia Isabel
1986
1986
Buenos Aires - Colonia
7,799 GT
Uruguay
Albayzin
1994
1994
Buenos Aires - Colonia
3,265 GT
Uruguay
Luciano Federico L
1997
1997
Buenos Aires - Colonia
1,737 GT
Uruguay
Silvia Ana L
1996
1996 - 2000 2007 -
Buenos Aires - Colonia
7,895 GT
Uruguay
Patricia Olivia II
1998
1998
Buenos Aires - Colonia
Uruguay
Flecha De Buenos Aires
1986
1996
Buenos Aires - Colonia
Uruguay
Thomas Edison
1999
1999
Buenos Aires - Colonia
Uruguay
Francisco
2013
2013
Buenos Aires - Montevideo
7,109 GT
Uruguay
China Zorrilla
2025
2026
Under construction
13,000 GT
World's largest catamaran & aluminium ship. Fully battery electric. [ 3]
The Buquebus website also lists HSC Catalonia , which has been chartered to P&O Ferries as HSC Express for several years.
The newest ferry, named Francisco , after Pope Francis , was completed by Incat in 2013. Capable of 107 km/h (58 knots) it was, at time of commissioninng, the fastest ferry in the world.[ 4] It has a capacity of 1,024 passengers and crew and 150 cars.[ 5]
See also
BQB Líneas Aéreas , former Buquebus-owned airline.
References
External links
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