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AIDAmar, port by port

AIDA Cruises

8 its ports of call9 nights

If you are sailing on the AIDAmar, the hard part is not what to see: it is what fits in each call. Here is its usual itinerary, the ports it visits and the activities available at each one — sorted by what actually decides it: the hours you spend ashore.

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Inside the AIDAmar

What awaits on board, in numbers.

  • Built2012
  • Last refit2026
  • Passengers2,194 – 2,686
  • Crew609
  • Decks14
  • Cabins1,096
  • Tonnage71,304 GT
Pools & water park
Two swimming pools, sun deck with pool bar, and a nudist area on the top deck.
Where to eat
Seven restaurants featuring sushi, steakhouse, Italian and American cuisine specialties.
Spa & fitness
Africa-themed spa with sauna, steam room, modern gym, and private wellness suites.
With kids
Kids club with age-specific supervised activities and a complimentary teen club.

Its ports of call

The itinerary this ship repeats most often.

  1. 1Puerto del RosarioActivities available when you plan
  2. 2Santa Cruz de TenerifeActivities available when you plan
  3. 3Las Palmas de Gran CanariaActivities available when you plan
  4. 4Santa Cruz de la PalmaActivities available when you plan
  5. 5San Sebastián de La GomeraActivities available when you plan
  6. 6ArrecifeActivities available when you plan
  7. 7Puerto del RosarioActivities available when you plan
  8. 8Las Palmas de Gran CanariaActivities available when you plan

Upcoming departures

Pick yours when you start: you can change it at any time.

  • 13 Aug 2026 · 5 nights
  • 13 Aug 2026 · 10 nights
  • 18 Aug 2026 · 5 nights
  • 23 Aug 2026 · 10 nights
  • 2 Sept 2026 · 12 nights
  • 14 Sept 2026 · 5 nights
  • 14 Sept 2026 · 10 nights
  • 19 Sept 2026 · 5 nights

Sailing on the AIDAmar?

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Itineraries and times are indicative: always confirm yours with your boarding documentation.