AIDA Unveils Details on New Ship Class

AIDA Cruises has announced a number of details for its next class of ships, the so-called Helios-class newbuilds, which will come in at 180,000 tons and 5,000 passengers, and be powered by LNG.

The first ship will be delivered from Meyer Werft in late 2018, and launch into service for a winter in the Canary Islands, according to the cruise line. The second LNG-powered AIDA ship will be delivered in 2021.

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Staterooms

AIDA will unveil 21 cabin categories on the new ships, ranging from penthouse suites to family and verandah staterooms, and also single cabins.

Food and Entertainment 

There will be 17 restaurants across the ship, including the traditional German self-service options, a-la-carte restaurants and five specialty options .

Among the specialty options will be French Kiss, Casanova and the Brauhaus. AIDA promised new a-la-carte options and will also have five self-service options popular with German passengers.

Deck 16 will be an activity deck with a waterslide, water park, mini golf and a ropes course.

The pool deck will have a light-weight retractable glass roof, giving the ships the deployment option of Northern Europe in the winter. This will also bring back AIDA’s trademark beach-club which has been a solid hit on the AIDAprima.

The keel laying is set for this September for the first of the two newbuilds.

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