Cruises: Aida relies on the Caribbean

Aidaluna (Photo: Aida / Christian Langbehn).
Aidaluna (Photo: Aida / Christian Langbehn).

Cruises: Aida relies on the Caribbean

Aidaluna (Photo: Aida / Christian Langbehn).
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The Carnival subsidiary Aida Cruises wants to take off again and is deploying four cruise ships in the direction of the Caribbean. The start will be on October 16, 2021 with the “Aidasol”, which will embark on a 40-day trip to the Caribbean from Hamburg.

This ship will set sail again on November 25th and January 7th, 2022 for 43-day cruises. The routes lead via France, Spain, the Canaar Islands, Barbados, St. Maarten, Ponta Delgada and Lisbon, among others. 

Shorter trips are offered with the “Aidaluna” from Kiel and with the “Aidadiva” from Warnemünde near Rostock. The “Aidaperla” will set off from the Canary Islands on November 6, 2021 for the Caribbean. Numerous Caribbean cruises are planned with the three ships until the end of March 2022.

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