This year AIDA sponsored the sailing vessel Kruzenshtern, a four-masted barque, which sails under the Russian flag, and is the only remaining ship still in service from the famous Flying-P Liners fleet.
It formed part of the impressive windjammer parade that took place this past weekend against the picturesque backdrop of Rostock-Warnemünde.
Two AIDA Cruises also took part in the Hanse Sail with AIDAmar visiting Warnemünde on August 12 and AIDAdiva yesterday. Both ships berthed at the cruise terminal.
On September 1, 2017, AIDAdiva’s season will end in Warnemünde with a transatlantic cruise to New York via Norway, Iceland, Greenland, and Canada.
AIDA Cruises’ season in Rostock-Warnemünde ends on October 7, 2017, with the arrival of AIDAmar, which after stopping in Hamburg will also head off to New York.
In the coming year, AIDAdiva, ariving from Gran Canaria, will open the new season on April 26, 2018 in Rostock Warnemünde and operate four-, seven- and ten-day cruises to the Baltic.
With 40 arrivals this year, AIDA Cruises is also the most important cruise partner of the Hanseatic City of Rostock in 2017.
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