Jason Posted March 12, 2013 Report Share Posted March 12, 2013 AIDA Cruises has announced its initial voyage for its new generation of ships being built at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, 86 days in 2015, from Japan to Germany. The company is publishing information about the 86-day voyage of the new AIDA vessel from March 22 to June 16, 2015 in an exclusive brochure, also presenting initial details of its new generation of ships. On this unique cruise from Japan to Germany, AIDA guests will get to visit 39 ports in 22 countries on 3 continents. To ensure ample time for discovery, the ship will even stop at some of the ports for a few days, e.g. at the Japanese ports, as well as in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore. Further highlights of the voyage include South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Dubai, Sicily and Barcelona. The ships of the new 2015/2016 AIDA generation offer their guests more room, more comfort and greater individuality, with a choice of 16 different cabin variations, for example. In addition to excellent service, guests staying in the suites will have lots of space to move around. These suites will have a living area of up to 50 square meters, 2 bathrooms, a walk-in closet, as well as a sun deck with an area of up to 82 square meters. The individual space concepts of the Panorama cabins are entirely suited to the needs of the guests. It goes without saying that each Panorama cabin will have its own veranda, including a sea view. Guests staying in the Panorama cabins will have exclusive enjoyment of the ultimate luxury of a private island on the patio deck. There they can relax on the protected sun deck with its oceanic landscape or enjoy a delicious sundowner at the Patio Bar with a view of the Captain. The Lanai Deck 8, which accommodates the particularly spacious Lanai cabins, is named after the Hawaiian island of Lanai. The beautiful conservatory is like a living room flooded with light. Sliding open the large glass door then makes the veranda twice as big. AIDA’s new generation of ships will also set new standards with regard to protecting the environment from 2015. One innovation in the cruise sector is the MALS technology, for example. This enables the ship to glide on a cushion of air bubbles, leading to a substantial reduction in frictional resistance and, therefore, much lower fuel consumption. For more cruise news & articles go to http://www.cruisecrazies.com/index.html Source: Cruise Industry News Re-posted on CruiseCrazies.com - Cruise News, Articles, Forums, Packing List, Ship Tracker, and more http://www.cruisecrazies.com Click here to view the article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WeCruiseToo Posted March 15, 2013 Report Share Posted March 15, 2013 We’ve docked next to AIDA ships several times – they always look very nice and seem to have good amenities. Of course the primary language aboard is German so it probably wouldn’t be as enjoyable for us (we could probably order in the restaurant and follow directions, but there’s no way we’re having any conversations). Still, if a fantastic deal comes along we’d give it a try! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacketwatch Posted March 16, 2013 Report Share Posted March 16, 2013 I'd like to see the ship but doubtful I'd ever sail on one as its geared for German tourists and idmprobably feel left out due to the language barrier. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.