AIDA to launch Greece sailings next month
AIDA Cruises will offer new cruise itineraries in Greece this summer.
New seven-day cruises will depart from Corfu to Crete and Rhodes, as well as to Katakolon (Olympia) and Piraeus (Athens).
The country will reopen for tourism from 14 May and AIDA will begin sailing on 23 May.
Reservations go live on 20 April, with 23 sail dates between 23 May and 24 October 2021 available to book.
Itineraries can also be combined into a 14-day voyage.
In addition to the new Greece sailings, AIDAperla is sailing on seven-day voyages around the Canary Islands through June.
All cruises are carried out in compliance with AIDA’s enhanced health and safety protocols, and flexible bookings options with the ‘AIDA promise.’
Guests are subject to a mandatory PCR test before traveling, as well as regular health checks, social distancing and enhanced hygiene protocols.
Previously scheduled cruises in other destinations are curently not possible at this time, with AIDA cancelling voyages through May.
However, all AIDA cruises until summer 2022 can be booked via a travel agent, online or through the AIDA Customer Center.
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