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AIDA Cruises wins ‘2014 German Cruise Prize’

Shipping Company honored in the "Best Family Product" Category
Rostock, 25. September 2013

The cruise operator AIDA Cruises has won the ‘2014 German Cruise Prize’ in the "Best Family Product" category. The coveted honor is awarded annually by the prestigious Koehlers Guide Kreuzfahrt (Koehler's Cruise Guide).

"Focus on families has always been a priority aboard AIDA. This includes the child-friendly facilities on board the ships, family-friendly offers and lovingly attentive childcare. Family-friendly cabins, with a connecting door for example, plus special discounts for children and teens provide a perfect vacation experience for the whole family," said Oliver P. Mueller, publisher of Koehlers Guide Kreuzfahrt, on the occasion of the awards ceremony in the Hotel Grand Elysée in Hamburg on September 24, 2013.

The German Cruise Prize, awarded since 2008 by Koehlers Guide Kreuzfahrt, honors cruise industry performance and innovation excellence in various categories.

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17. July 2019

AIDA ship visits now in Copenhagen

This summer, for the first time ever, those interested in a cruise will have the chance to visit a ship of the AIDA fleet in the Danish capital, Copenhagen. AIDA Cruises has already been offering people the opportunity to take a tour of an AIDA ship in German ports, Mallorca or ... [more]

15. July 2019

AIDAcara: First call in Bremerhaven

In celebration of AIDAcara’s maiden call in Bremerhaven, Captain Manuel Pannzek welcomed numerous guests from the city of Bremerhaven, port management and the tourist industry on board for the traditional plaque ceremony on Saturday, July 13, 2019. 

With Bremerhaven, AIDA ... [more]

12. July 2019

AIDA Cruises presents latest sustainability report: World's first LNG-operated cruise ship, AIDAnova, commissioned in 2018

In the latest edition of “AIDA cares” the company documents further progress on its way to emission-neutral cruising. As early as 2023, 94 percent of all AIDA guests will be sailing on ships that can be fully operated with low-emission liquefied natural gas or, in port, with ... [more]