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Baja Ferries (also known as: bajaferries S.A de C.V) is a Mexican dedicated to ferry transportation across the Sea of Cortes. Its headquarters are located in La Paz, Baja California Sur.

The company was founded in 2003 by Mariano Ruano Boza to transport between the Mexican States of and Baja California Sur. The company included the subsidiary dedicated to transportation company Transportadora GEOS.


History
The origins of Baja Ferries date back to 1991 when the French shipowner obtained / contracts for Mexico from . In 1994 following the entry into force of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Berrebi opened a first freight line between Mexico and the US initially then on the Western Mexican Coast from 1996. In 2001 the shipowner began its passenger transport activities by commissioning a high-speed ship between La Paz and , .

In 2003, Berrebi chartered a with a rolling capacity of 2,100 linear meters from the Italian Visentini. Becoming the  California Star, it inaugurates the activities of the company Baja Ferries, created for the occasion. The following year a second ship joined the fleet, the car ferry  Coromuel, renamed  Sinaloa Star.

In 2007, Baja Ferries bought the car ferry  Victory from the Italian company Grandi Navi Veloci and put it into service under the name  Chihuahua Star, replacing the  Sinaloa Star, which was leaving the fleet.

In 2010, a new mixed vessel was integrated into the fleet, the Monte Cinto, bought from , which took the name of  Mazatlan Star. His arrival allows the transfer in 2011 of the  Chihuahua Star within the company America Cruise Ferries, another company owned by Daniel Berrebi operating lines in the  between  and the Dominican Republic.

A new carrier was put into service in 2013, the ex-, bought in Italy after the bankruptcy of its owner and put into service under the name  La Paz Star.

In November 2014, the company embarked on the race to take over , placed in receivership by the Commercial Court of . Based on a plan to reduce the company's scope of activity to - lines alone, subsidized under the public service delegation, and the development of lines with the , with in particular the opening of a line to , its offer will be modified several times as the deadline is pushed back. Baja Ferries will in particular try to form a common front with the STEF Group before the latter decides to withdraw. Its offer will finally be discarded in favor of that of the Corsican transporter Rocca.

It is for this reason that, from January 2016, Baja Ferries joined the consortium of Corsican companies , also a candidate for the takeover of SNCM, and participated in the launch of the company Corsica Linea by chartering the ship to it.  Carrier, intended to compete with the new company succeeding SNCM between and . However, the two companies merging in April 2016, Baja Ferries will withdraw from the project. The Stena Carrier will join the company's fleet in 2018 under the name of  México Star, as will another chartered ro-ro to serve . which would eventually join Baja Ferries in 2016 as  Cabo Star before being chartered overseas.

That same year, 2016 his ship, the former  Chihuahua Star, chartered by ACF under the name  Caribbean Fantasy, suffered a fire in the in August. The extent of the damage led to her being sold for scrap the following year.

This vessel was then replaced within the fleet by the  Baja Star, a 170-metre car ferry purchased from the Chinese company Rizhao Ferries. First placed on the charter market, she joined the lines of Baja Ferries at the end of 2019 after the sale of the  California Star.


Fleet

Old Fleet
California Star Mixed vessel20012003–2019UMS186.49 m25.60 m10007522,5 knotsSold to , currently in service in the under name of AF Claudia.
Caribbean Fantasy Ferry19892008–2017UMS187.13 m27 m95055023,5 knotsService from 2011 to 2016 and sold to America Cruise Ferries. Caught fire in 2016, Scrapped in Aliağa in 2017.
La Paz Star Ro-Ro19782013–2016UMS151.94 m23.50 m121650 m linéaires17 knotsResold to Fabrilo Holdings, finally Scrapped in 2017.
Mazatlan Star Mixed vessel19842010–2014UMS136.04 m22.52 m1113518 knotsSold to Chilean company renamed Eden. Scrapped in 2019.
Sinaloa Star Ferry19732004–2008UMS108.70 m17.20 m65022016 knotsScrapped in .


Current Fleet
+ ! rowspan="2"Ship ! rowspan="2"Flag ! rowspan="2"Type ! rowspan="2"In service ! rowspan="2"Entry with fleet ! rowspan="2" ! rowspan="2"Length ! rowspan="2"Width ! colspan="3" class="unsortable"Capacity ! rowspan="2"Knots ! rowspan="2"Status ! rowspan="2"Image
Fast Ferry19922016UMS170 m25 m7059010026 knotsIn service
México Star 20042018UMS182.60 m25.50 m122775 m22 knotsIn service
Cabo Star Ro-Ro19882016UMS157.51 m25.32 m12210020,5 knots
Balandra Star Ro-Ro19902016UMS91,50 m¿? m

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