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AIDAaura
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The AIDAaura is sister ship to the AIDAvita and has similar facilities and layout, including three restaurants, five bars and over 3000 square metres of sun decks. The AIDA body and soul SPA is over a thousand square metres in area. The language... Click to continue>
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AIDAbella
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The AIDAbella is a fairly new addition to the AIDA Cruise Lines, and it’s currently one of the largest ships in the fleet. From a distance, you’ll be able to see its majestic glass-domed Theatrium right away. Lauded for its spa and sports... Click to continue>
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AIDAcara
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The AIDAcara is one of the more intimate vessels of the AIDA Cruises, travelling to smaller bodies of water which cannot accommodate AIDA’s bigger ships. The AIDAcara currently has nine decks, enough entertainment and wellness facilities for its... Click to continue>
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AIDAdiva
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AIDAdiva is a resort-class, family-friendly cruise ship with possibly the world’s largest spa facility along with its sister cruise ships in the AIDA Cruises. Built in 2007 by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, it is highly-lauded for its... Click to continue>
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AIDAluna
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The AIDAluna is a Sphinx class ship that was built in 2009. It’s the third ship built out of six under the AIDA Cruises brand name, and is marketed for luxury travellers who prefer to have quiet travels to exotic destinations. Unlike its sister... Click to continue>
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AIDAvita
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The AIDAvita is one of AIDA Cruises’ smaller and older ships. Built in 2002 by AKER MTW in Wismar, it was designed to give its guests a comfortable and casual travel experience. The overall ambiance of the ship is calmer than its sister vessels as... Click to continue>
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