AIDA Cruises has announced upcoming highlights from its itineraries from 2025 through 2027 as it prepares for ITB Berlin. The company said in a press release that it will be attending the ITB 2025 from March 4 to 6 in Berlin (Hall 25, Stand 314 and 315).
According to AIDA, a central topic at the event will be the large-scale modernization program of the AIDA fleet as part of AIDA Evolution.
From March 23, the AIDAdiva will set off on its inaugural voyage after a seven-week renovation phase at a shipyard in Marseille.
She will then set off on two further “Italy & Malta” voyages from March 30. The program includes Valletta, Siracusa, Catania, Palermo, Naples and Olbia.
The AIDAdiva will then return to its summer cruising area before setting off on its first world tour of 133 days, the longest in the company’s history. Another highlight is a New Year’s Eve celebration in Hawaii.
The AIDAluna will complete its drydock from Oct. 22 to Dec. 10, and the AIDAbella will be modernized from Jan. 21 to March 11, 2026.
The 2025 program also features new trips to Japan between March and May, as well as new ports.
In the summer of 2025, eight AIDA ships will depart German ports on trips to Northern Europe, and 290 cruises will be available from Hamburg, Kiel, and Warnemünde between April and October 2025. Trips in the western and eastern Mediterranean are also offered.
The 2025 program will round off with themed cruises including “Crime & Sea” and “AIDA Dances.”
According to the company, the 2026 AIDA program can already be booked up to and including spring 2027.
Highlights include: