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AIDA takes bookings for stretches of AIDAsol’s world cruise

AIDA Cruises opened bookings for legs of AIDAsol’s world cruises in 2022/23 and 2023/24 spanning Germany to Australia.

Frederik Erdmann, German Correspondent

September 29, 2022

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AIDAsol is scheduled to operate AIDA's world cruises during the upcoming two wintersPHOTO: AIDA CRUISES

Sales went live last Friday.

Smaller journeys between a chosen number of ports are aimed at broadening the appeal of what are otherwise lengthier roundtrip voyages differing from AIDA’s usual products.

Options in 2022/23 

AIDAsol's 2022/23 world cruise departs Hamburg on October 26, 2022 returning February 20, 2023. Passengers can book a 'half leg' journey between Hamburg and Sydney or vice versa over 66 days (southbound) or 52 days (northbound.)

Wider variety available in 2023/24

In 2023/24 there will be a greater choice available. Passengers may choose from seven different instalments varying between 33 and 84 days in duration. The world cruise sails roundtrip from Hamburg on October 27, 2023, turning back from Sydney December 31, 2023 and arriving in Germany on February 21, 2024.

Legs available from Hamburg go to San Antonio (36 days), Sydney (65 days) and Mauritius (84 days.) From San Antonio, passengers can travel either to Sydney (48 days) or to Hamburg (81 days.) The shortest leg on offer is a 33-day sailing from Mauritius to Hamburg. Passengers can again opt for the northbound 'half leg' from Sydney to Hamburg.

Prices start at 3,850 euros per person if booked before April 30, 2023 in the AIDA Premium tariff.

The whole 2023/24 world cruise, calling a total 43 destinations, is available from 13,995 euros per person.  

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About the Author

Frederik Erdmann

German Correspondent

Frederik Erdmann is Seatrade's German cruise correspondent since 2002. Following secondary school graduation he joined the port agency network, Sartori & Berger, on a vocational training program. After subsequent studies of Business Administration, Frederik Erdmann held various positions at Sartori & Berger until 2010. After a period of working with the Flensburg Chamber of Commerce, he was appointed Designated Person Safety/Security, Environment and Quality of the coastal ferry operator, Wyker Dampfschiffs-Reederei. As a maritime trade press correspondent and visiting lecturer of the Flensburg University of Applied Sciences,

Frederik Erdmann concentrates on ferry and cruise ship management, port development as well as safety and security in passenger shipping. He is also a member of the Flensburg Chamber of Commerce's Tourism Committee.

 

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