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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.
Plan my cruise Inside the AIDAmar What awaits on board, in numbers.
Built 2012 Last refit 2026 Passengers 2,194 – 2,686 Crew 609 Decks 14 Cabins 1,096 Tonnage 71,304 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 Puerto del Rosario Activities available when you plan 2 Santa Cruz de Tenerife Activities available when you plan 3 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Activities available when you plan 4 Santa Cruz de la Palma Activities available when you plan 5 San Sebastián de La Gomera Activities available when you plan 6 Arrecife Activities available when you plan 7 Puerto del Rosario Activities available when you plan 8 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Activities available when you plan Upcoming departures Pick yours when you start: you can change it at any time.
13 Aug 2026 · 5 nights13 Aug 2026 · 10 nights18 Aug 2026 · 5 nights23 Aug 2026 · 10 nights2 Sept 2026 · 12 nights14 Sept 2026 · 5 nights14 Sept 2026 · 10 nights19 Sept 2026 · 5 nightsSailing on the AIDAmar? Otti organises every call: what to do, at what time, and with room to get back on board.
Plan my cruise Itineraries and times are indicative: always confirm yours with your boarding documentation.