AIDA Cruises extends Canary Islands season
AIDA Cruises is extending AIDAperla’s deployment in the Canary Islands into June, with three new dates for booking beginning 14 April 2021.
The new seven-day voyages depart from Las Palmas, Gran Canaria on 15, 22 and 29 May, 2021.
They can also be booked as combined 14- or 21-day cruises.
AIDA has implemented enhanced health and safety protocols — tested by SGS Institut Fresenius and confirmed by the classification society DNV – which includes a mandatory PCR test as well as regular health checks and social distancing.
While the Mediterranean cruises of AIDAperla from 15 May to 4 June 2021 cannot take place, the cuise line is offering guests the opportunity to rebook to one of the Canary Islands voyages with AIDAperla or a later voyage.
All AIDAperla guests whose voyage cannot take place as originally scheduled will be informed immediately.
The ‘AIDA promise’ provides guests with additional flexibility and peace of mind.
This includes small down payments and free rebooking.
It is valid for new bookings made up to 31 May 2021 for departures up to 31 March 2022.
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