AIDA extends Canary Islands season
AIDA Cruises is extending AIDAperla’s Canary Islands season through July, announcing new June dates for voyages out of Las Palmas, Gran Canaria.
It has added new cruises on 12, 19 and 26 June 2021 which are now open for booking.
AIDAperla is currently sailing on 7- and 14-day voyages around the Canary Islands as one of the few cruise itineraries successfully operating in Europe.
The cruise operator’s health and safety protocols include a mandatory PCR test before traveling, as well as regular health checks, social distancing and enhanced hygiene rules.
AIDAblu will start sailing Greek cruises later this month and AIDAsol will set sail from Germany on 22 May.
Cruises in other destinations with departures scheduled until 10 June 2021 have been cancelled.
All voyages from the AIDA cruise program can be booked through summer 2022.
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