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Mariella Ahrens is enjoying her vacation on AIDAdiva

Rostock, 07. February 2014

On January 31, 2014, actress Mariella Ahrens checked in on board AIDAdiva. On her well-deserved vacation, the cruise took her to the Persian Gulf with United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Bahrain.


Known from diverse popular German TV- and film productions, the actress spent time with her children and took a break from her strenuous job. In addition to enjoying fitness, the board program, and shore excursions, she spontaneously took time to give young guests on AIDAdiva tips for future acting careers. In the well-attended Theatrium, the 44-year-old passionately demonstrated her dedication to young actors: She exchanged tips and experience, and motivated others to follow their dreams and goals. After all, talent, passion and dedication are what make a successful acting career.

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AIDA Cruises wins first place in the cruise industry once again and is awarded the German Fairness Prize 2015

The cruise line AIDA Cruises has won the German Fairness Prize 2015. In collaboration with n-tv, the German Institute for Service Quality conducted an extensive consumer survey and gathered around 45,000 customer rankings for more than 400 companies. AIDA won first place and is ... [more]

13. October 2015

AIDA Cruises: Cruise vacations “Made in Germany” for the Chinese market starting from spring 2017

From spring 2017, AIDA Cruises, Germany’s leading cruise line, will deploy one AIDA ship in China all year round to offer cruises from Shanghai for the Chinese market. The company announced this move at the China Cruise Shipping Conference, an annual industry gathering which ... [more]

09. October 2015

Guests are delighted with AIDA mini cruises:

Between September 30 and October 4, 2015, over 8,000 guests got to try out a cruise on AIDAblu. During the four mini cruises, they took a break from their beach vacations in Majorca and spent a night on board AIDAblu. For more than 6,000 of them, the one-day cruises were their ... [more]