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In our ongoing series of how cruising is getting going around their world while Australia wallows in the dark, AIDA Cruises says that after launching its 2021 season last month, it is also offering new sailings in Greece from May to Oct 2021, with the cruises beginning nine days after Greece reopens to tourism, with bookings on 23 dates between 23 May and 24 Oct open from tomorrow, but of course not to Australians.

AIDA Cruises says that commencing 23 May, seven- day cruises will depart Corfu and travel through the islands of Greece, to Crete, Rhodes, Katakolon and Piraeus, with the vessel not yet revealed it appears, with AIDA Cruises also saying that the cruises can also be booked as 14-day trips, with guests able to enjoy onboard amenities, including multiple restaurants, bars, cultural activities and sports facilities, as well as AIDA Cruises shore excursions to explore the ports of call.

In addition to the new Greece cruises, AIDA Cruises is also sailing on seven- day voyages around the Canary Islands through to Jun, on board AIDAperla, [pictured] with all Aida cruises in compliance with AIDA Cruises’ enhanced health and safety protocols, as well as each region’s applicable laws and regulations, with guests subjected to a PCR test, as well as regular health checks, social distancing and hygiene protocols. Onboard medical care will include improved testing capacities, and the AIDA Cruises promise ensures small down payments and free rebooking.

A ”While Australian cruising wallows in the dark series:” report by John Alwyn-Jones, Cruise Editor.