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AIDAmar Bridge (Forward) Live Webcam | Real-Time Camera Onboard AIDAmar Cruise Ship - Cruising Earth

AIDAmar Cruise Ship

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AIDAmar Cruise Ship Details

Homeport: Genoa, Italy
In Service:2012 | 14 years
Last Refurb:NA
Passengers:2,686
Crew:620
Gross Tons:71,304 GT
Length: 830.8 ft
Beam: 105.6 ft
Draft: 24.0 ft
Speed: 21.0 knots / 24.2 mph
Class:Sphinx

The Sphinx class cruise ships were built between 2002 and 2011 for AIDA Cruises and pioneered the distinctive "club ship" concept with a large central Theatrium that transforms into a disco at night. They are instantly recognizable by the famous AIDA "face" with bright red lips on the bow and large blue eyes painted along the sides of the hull. The ships were specifically tailored for the German-speaking market, with casual buffet-style dining as the main focus. The class features an exceptionally open deck layout optimized for relaxed cruising, along with a dramatic funnel design and a distinctive German vacation style that sets them apart from traditional cruise lines.

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