AIDA Cruises Reveals 2025-2027 Itinerary Highlights

The AIDAluna cruise ship
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AIDA Cruises has unveiled exciting itinerary highlights for 2025 through 2027 ahead of ITB Berlin. In a recent press release, the company announced its participation at ITB 2025 from March 4 to 6 in Berlin (Hall 25, Stand 314 and 315).

A major focus at the event will be the extensive modernization initiative for the AIDA fleet, branded as AIDA Evolution.

Starting March 23, the AIDAdiva will embark on its inaugural voyage following a seven-week refurbishment at a Marseille shipyard. It will then set sail on two additional “Italy & Malta” journeys beginning March 30, featuring stops in Valletta, Siracusa, Catania, Palermo, Naples, and Olbia.

Subsequently, the AIDAdiva will resume operations in its summer cruising area before departing on the company’s longest-ever world tour, spanning 133 days. Another standout event is a New Year’s Eve celebration in Hawaii.

Meanwhile, the AIDAluna is scheduled for drydock from October 22 to December 10, and the AIDAbella will undergo modernization from January 21 to March 11, 2026.

The 2025 schedule also introduces new voyages to Japan between March and May, along with fresh port calls. During summer 2025, eight AIDA ships will leave German ports for trips across Northern Europe, and 290 cruises will be available from Hamburg, Kiel, and Warnemünde between April and October 2025. Additional trips are planned in both the western and eastern Mediterranean.

The year will conclude with themed cruises, including “Crime & Sea” and “AIDA Dances.”

Looking ahead, the 2026 AIDA program is available for booking through spring 2027. Key highlights include:

  • The AIDAmar cruise from January 18 to March 7, 2026, operating between Hamburg and Brazil for the carnival.
  • A total solar eclipse cruise on August 12, 2026, across five AIDA ships.
  • Four new routes from New York offered by the AIDAdiva.
  • Twelve cruises in Asia and Australia on the AIDAstella.