
AIDA Cruises has opened bookings for its 2027 Festival Cruise, a unique blend of cruising and music, set to take place from May 24 to 29, 2027. This fourth edition will be hosted aboard the AIDAperla, featuring a roundtrip from Hamburg to Sweden and Denmark with two stops along the way.
Passengers can expect a vibrant musical lineup that includes live performances across various genres such as hip-hop, EDM, pop, and Schlager, a popular German music style. While the specific artists for 2027 haven’t been confirmed yet, previous years have seen a mix of both German and international talent.
Currently, AIDA’s ongoing Festival Cruise departed Hamburg on June 8, 2026, and is set to return on June 12, featuring performances from artists like SDP, Clueso, ClockClock, and Bausa.
In addition to the Festival Cruise, AIDA Cruises has several noteworthy events scheduled for the year. During the FIFA World Cup in July, the AIDAmar will host the AIDA Fan Cruise from July 3 to 8, 2026. Following this, the AIDAnova will transform into a floating beer tent for the O’zapft is! Cruise from September 12 to 19, showcasing performers like Die Prinzen and voXXclub.
On October 31, 2026, the AIDAperla will host a dedicated voyage for Schlager music enthusiasts featuring 14 artists, including renowned names like Howard Carpendale. Finally, the Feelgood Cruise will take place from November 8 to 15, 2026, roundtripping from Gran Canaria and emphasizing wellness and fitness activities.
For more information, you can explore their Cruise News page.
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