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About this cruise

Departure Date

25 Jun 2025

Arrival Date

02 Jul 2025

Starts From

Limassol

Ends On

Limassol

Onboard

Marella Discovery 2

Cruise Nights

7

Vacation Days

8

Rating

Resort

Cruise Regions

Mediterranean

Hotel Nights

0

Vendor ID

Cruise Theme

Cruise Type

Ocean

Travel Type

cruise only, fly cruise

Stay At

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Stay Post

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Arrives On

Is Charter

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Official Link

Open Link

Post Cruise

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Day 1 - Limassol

Arrives: 25 Jun 2025 00:00 | Cyprus

Limassol Marina Night
Limassol Marina Day
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Port Summary

A major commercial port, cruise ship port of call, and wine-making center on the south coast, Limassol, 75 km (47 miles) from Nicosia, is a bustling, cosmopolitan town, with some of the liveliest nightlife on the island. Luxury hotels, apartments, and guesthouses stretch along 12 km (7 miles) of seafront, with the most luxurious ones just to the north of town. In the center, the elegant, modern shops of Makarios Avenue (where you'll mainly find clothes and shoes) contrast with those of pedestrian-only Agiou Andreou in the old part of town, where local handicrafts such as lace, embroidery, and basketware prevail; make sure you avoid shopping on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, when many shops close at 2 pm. A luxurious marina that will hold 650 yachts as well as house apartments, shops, and restaurants should further boost the town's lively appeal.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: CYLMS
  • Name: Limassol
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 34.70713
  • Longitude: 33.022617
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: Cyprus

Day 3 - Piraeus

Arrives: 27 Jun 2025 09:00 | Greece

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Port Summary

It's no wonder that all roads lead to the fascinating and maddening metropolis of Athens. Lift your eyes 200 feet above the city to the Parthenon, its honey-color marble columns rising from a massive limestone base, and you behold architectural perfection that has not been surpassed in 2,500 years. But, today, this shrine of classical form dominates a 21st-century boomtown. To experience Athens—Athína in Greek—fully is to understand the essence of Greece: ancient monuments surviving in a sea of cement, startling beauty amid the squalor, tradition juxtaposed with modernity. Locals depend on humor and flexibility to deal with the chaos; you should do the same. The rewards are immense. Although Athens covers a huge area, the major landmarks of the ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods are close to the modern city center. You can easily walk from the Acropolis to many other key sites, taking time to browse in shops and relax in cafés and tavernas along the way. From many quarters of the city you can glimpse "the glory that was Greece" in the form of the Acropolis looming above the horizon, but only by actually climbing that rocky precipice can you feel the impact of the ancient settlement. The Acropolis and Filopappou, two craggy hills sitting side by side; the ancient Agora (marketplace); and Kerameikos, the first cemetery, form the core of ancient and Roman Athens. Along the Unification of Archaeological Sites promenade, you can follow stone-paved, tree-lined walkways from site to site, undisturbed by traffic. Cars have also been banned or reduced in other streets in the historical center. In the National Archaeological Museum, vast numbers of artifacts illustrate the many millennia of Greek civilization; smaller museums such as the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art Museum and the Byzantine and Christian Museum illuminate the history of particular regions or periods. Athens may seem like one huge city, but it is really a conglomeration of neighborhoods with distinctive characters. The Eastern influences that prevailed during the 400-year rule of the Ottoman Empire are still evident in Monastiraki, the bazaar area near the foot of the Acropolis. On the northern slope of the Acropolis, stroll through Plaka (if possible by moonlight), an area of tranquil streets lined with renovated mansions, to get the flavor of the 19th-century's gracious lifestyle. The narrow lanes of Anafiotika, a section of Plaka, thread past tiny churches and small, color-washed houses with wooden upper stories, recalling a Cycladic island village. In this maze of winding streets, vestiges of the older city are everywhere: crumbling stairways lined with festive tavernas; dank cellars filled with wine vats; occasionally a court or diminutive garden, enclosed within high walls and filled with magnolia trees and the flaming trumpet-shaped flowers of hibiscus bushes. Formerly run-down old quarters, such as Thission, Gazi and Psirri, popular nightlife areas filled with bars and mezedopoleia (similar to tapas bars), are now in the process of gentrification, although they still retain much of their original charm, as does the colorful produce and meat market on Athinas. The area around Syntagma Square, the tourist hub, and Omonia Square, the commercial heart of the city about 1 km (½ mi) northwest, is distinctly European, having been designed by the court architects of King Otho, a Bavarian, in the 19th century. The chic shops and bistros of ritzy Kolonaki nestle at the foot of Mt. Lycabettus, Athens's highest hill (909 feet). Each of Athens's outlying suburbs has a distinctive character: in the north is wealthy, tree-lined Kifissia, once a summer resort for aristocratic Athenians, and in the south and southeast lie Glyfada, Voula, and Vouliagmeni, with their sandy beaches, seaside bars, and lively summer nightlife. Just beyond the city's southern fringes is Piraeus, a bustling port city of waterside fish tavernas and Saronic Gulf views.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: GRPIR
  • Name: Piraeus
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 37.964
  • Longitude: 23.632367
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: Greece

Day 4 - Santorini

Arrives: 28 Jun 2025 08:00 | Greece

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Port Summary

Undoubtedly the most extraordinary island in the Aegean, crescent-shape Santorini remains a mandatory stop on the Cycladic tourist route—even if it's necessary to enjoy the sensational sunsets from Ia, the fascinating excavations, and the dazzling white towns with a million other travelers. Called Kállisti (the "Loveliest") when first settled, the island has now reverted to its subsequent name of Thira, after the 9th-century-BC Dorian colonizer Thiras. The place is better known, however, these days as Santorini, a name derived from its patroness, St. Irene of Thessaloniki, the Byzantine empress who restored icons to Orthodoxy and died in 802. You can fly conveniently to Santorini, but to enjoy a true Santorini rite of passage, opt instead for the boat trip here, which provides a spectacular introduction. After the boat sails between Sikinos and Ios, your deck-side perch approaches two close islands with a passage between them. The bigger one on the left is Santorini, and the smaller on the right is Thirassia. Passing between them, you see the village of Ia adorning Santorini's northernmost cliff like a white geometric beehive. You are in the caldera (volcanic crater), one of the world's truly breathtaking sights: a demilune of cliffs rising 1,100 feet, with the white clusters of the towns of Fira and Ia perched along the top. The bay, once the high center of the island, is 1,300 feet in some places, so deep that when boats dock in Santorini's shabby little port of Athinios, they do not drop anchor. The encircling cliffs are the ancient rim of a still-active volcano, and you are sailing east across its flooded caldera. On your right are the Burnt isles, the White isle, and other volcanic remnants, all lined up as if some outsize display in a geology museum. Hephaestus's subterranean fires smolder still—the volcano erupted in 198 BC, about 735, and there was an earthquake in 1956. Indeed, Santorini and its four neighboring islets are the fragmentary remains of a larger landmass that exploded about 1600 BC: the volcano's core blew sky high, and the sea rushed into the abyss to create the great bay, which measures 10 km by 7 km (6 mi by 4½ mi) and is 1,292 feet deep. The other pieces of the rim, which broke off in later eruptions, are Thirassia, where a few hundred people live, and deserted little Aspronissi ("White isle"). In the center of the bay, black and uninhabited, two cones, the Burnt Isles of Palea Kameni and Nea Kameni, appeared between 1573 and 1925. There has been too much speculation about the identification of Santorini with the mythical Atlantis, mentioned in Egyptian papyri and by Plato (who says it's in the Atlantic), but myths are hard to pin down. This is not true of old arguments about whether tidal waves from Santorini's cataclysmic explosion destroyed Minoan civilization on Crete, 113 km (70 mi) away. The latest carbon-dating evidence, which points to a few years before 1600 BC for the eruption, clearly indicates that the Minoans outlasted the eruption by a couple of hundred years, but most probably in a weakened state. In fact, the island still endures hardships: since antiquity, Santorini has depended on rain collected in cisterns for drinking and irrigating—the well water is often brackish—and the serious shortage is alleviated by the importation of water. However, the volcanic soil also yields riches: small, intense tomatoes with tough skins used for tomato paste (good restaurants here serve them); the famous Santorini fava beans, which have a light, fresh taste; barley; wheat; and white-skin eggplants.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: GRATN
  • Name: Santorini
  • Alt Name: Athinios Thira Santorini
  • Latitude: 36.393156
  • Longitude: 25.461509
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: Greece

Day 5 - Bodrum

Arrives: 29 Jun 2025 08:00 | Turkey

Bodrum, Turkey
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Port Summary

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: TRBXN
  • Name: Bodrum
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 37.034407
  • Longitude: 27.43054
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: Turkey

Day 6 - Heraklion (Iraklion), Crete

Arrives: 30 Jun 2025 08:00 | Greece

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Port Summary

Having been controlled by Arabic, Venetian and Ottoman empires over the years - it's no surprise that Heraklion is a diverse patchwork of exotic cultures and historical treasures. Celebrated as the birthplace of the Spanish Renaissance artist, El Greco, you can visit to explore the storied ruins of the Minoan empire's capital, and unearth the rich cultural treasures that Crete’s bustling modern capital has to offer.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: GRHER
  • Name: Heraklion (Iraklion), Crete
  • Alt Name: Iraklion
  • Latitude: 35.338735
  • Longitude: 25.144213
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: Greece

Day 7 - Rhodes

Arrives: 01 Jul 2025 08:00 | Greece

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Lindos Acropolis, Rhodes
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Port Summary

Early travelers described Rhodes as a town of two parts: a castle or high town (Collachium) and a lower city. Today Rhodes town—sometimes referred to as Ródos town—is still a city of two parts: the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site that incorporates the high town and lower city, and the modern metropolis, or New Town, spreading away from the walls that encircle the Old Town. The narrow streets of the Old Town are for the most part closed to cars and are lined with Orthodox and Catholic churches, Turkish houses (some of which follow the ancient orthogonal plan), and medieval public buildings with exterior staircases and facades elegantly constructed of well-cut limestone from Lindos. Careful reconstruction in recent years has enhanced the harmonious effect.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: GRRHO
  • Name: Rhodes
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 36.1675502
  • Longitude: 27.8007073
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: Greece

Day 8 - Limassol

Arrives: 02 Jul 2025 08:00 | Cyprus

Limassol Marina Night
Limassol Marina Day
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Port Summary

A major commercial port, cruise ship port of call, and wine-making center on the south coast, Limassol, 75 km (47 miles) from Nicosia, is a bustling, cosmopolitan town, with some of the liveliest nightlife on the island. Luxury hotels, apartments, and guesthouses stretch along 12 km (7 miles) of seafront, with the most luxurious ones just to the north of town. In the center, the elegant, modern shops of Makarios Avenue (where you'll mainly find clothes and shoes) contrast with those of pedestrian-only Agiou Andreou in the old part of town, where local handicrafts such as lace, embroidery, and basketware prevail; make sure you avoid shopping on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, when many shops close at 2 pm. A luxurious marina that will hold 650 yachts as well as house apartments, shops, and restaurants should further boost the town's lively appeal.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: CYLMS
  • Name: Limassol
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 34.70713
  • Longitude: 33.022617
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: Cyprus
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Marella Discovery 2 is the sister ship to Marella Discovery, which means it shares most of the same top-notch facilities.

Marella Discovery 2

Ship Details

Ship Type: ocean
Ship Style: classic
Near Public Transportation
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Dining

There are eight restaurants to choose from. There’s full waiter service at the main restaurant, which serves up traditional dishes with a modern twist. Plus, there are eateries specialising in a particular cuisine – think succulent steak or pan-Asian fare. There’s plenty of choice in the way of drinking spots, as well, whether you’re looking for a pot of tea or a flute of prosecco.

The dress code – The onboard dress code varies for each restaurant, but you can easily break it down into Beachwear, Casual and Smart.

The first is a come-as-you-are affair, so bikinis and trunks get the thumbs up, but please wear something on your feet for safety reasons.

Casual, meanwhile, speaks for itself – we’re talking tops and shorts or a sundress. Then you’ve got Smart, which is when you’ll need to dress up a little bit. You can wear shirts or polo shirts, trousers or tailored shorts, skirts or dresses, smart trainers, shoes or sandals, but we ask that you leave sportswear, flip-flops and non-tailored shorts in your cabin. If you want to add a jacket or a tie, that’s completely up to you, but our dress to impress nights give you the chance to get really suited and booted.

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You’ll find this trendy Italian restaurant on the second floor of the ship’s main dining room, 47°. It’s a laid-back place, where bookings aren’t necessary, and its designer look features a colour scheme inspired by the sunset. As for what’s on the menu, you can expect authentic Italian dishes, including regional favourites. There's a smart dress code here.

  • Fast Facts:
  • Italian Restaurant
  • Serves Dinner
  • Included

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Marella Discovery 2’s main eatery is a big, stylish venue, finished in the colours of the sand and the sea. Daytime meals here come with a side-order of sea views, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows, and a grand double staircase leads up to a separate eatery. It also hosts The Great Musical Afternoon Tea*. This weekly event brings the West End to Marella Cruises, with dishes inspired by famous musicals – like the ‘Vietnamese Melody’ beef tenderloin yakitori and the ‘On My Own’ petit choux. There are six teas to choose from, as well as a cocktail of your choice. Plus, the whole place is decorated with show posters and memorabilia. Just so you know, The Great Musical Afternoon Tea is a chargeable event. There's a casual dress code during the day here, and smart in the evening.

Fast Facts:
  • Serves Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Waiter Service
  • Included

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Big buffet spreads are laid out in this restaurant, with show-cooking stations on-hand to offer things like breakfast omelettes, and carvery roasts in the evening. You can grab snacks in between meals, too. There's a casual dress code here.

Fast Facts:
  • Buffet Restaurant
  • Themed Dinners
  • Included

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This place has recently been restyled to look like a trendy beach club, complete with couple-sized Balinese beds. The food offering, meanwhile, has two personalities. By day, it deals in deli-style light bites, including rotisserie-style chicken, salads and paninis. Come sundown, the venue lines up the likes of tapas platters, sharing boards and globe-trotting meat skewers. Feel free to wear your beachwear during the day, but there's a smart dress code in the evening.

Fast Facts:
  • Serves Lunch & Dinner
  • Relaxing Atmosphere
  • Included

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Piccadilly's is our brand-new British restaurant, sat in the main dining room on all ships. The menu serves up a little slice of home, with a side order of sea views.

Fast Facts:

  • Open for dinner
  • Waiter service
  • Included

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Festival food stalls and iconic British beach huts provided the inspiration for this grab ‘n’ go eatery. This means you can expect to pick up things like bacon butties for breakfast, and sweet chilli chicken wings, mezze salads and focaccia sandwiches in the afternoon. Feel free to wear your beachwear here.

Fast Facts:
  • Grab and Go Food
  • Beach hut seating
  • Included

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Our signature pan-Asian à la carte makes an appearance onboard Marella Discovery 2. The menu covers off south and east Asia, featuring dishes like Indian spiced king prawns, and Indonesian beef rendang curry. This is one of the ship's speciality restaurants, so there's a charge to dine here – plus, we recommend you make a reservation in advance. There's a smart dress code here.

Fast Facts:
  • Pan-Asian Cuisine
  • Pre-Bookable
  • Chargeable

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As its name suggests, this à la carte eatery specialises in the likes of marbled steaks and meaty lobster tails. You’ve also got other meat and fish options, as well as plenty to satisfy a vegetarian palate. This is one of the ship's speciality restaurants, so there's a charge to dine here – plus, we recommend you make a reservation in advance. There's a smart dress code here.

Fast Facts:
  • Steakhouse
  • Pre-Bookable
  • Chargeable

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Sushi Bar Spicy tuna rolls, salmon sashimi and seabass nigiri are all on the menu at this sushi bar, which is tucked inside Kora La. Plus, you can wash it down with beers from all over Asia – think Tiger and Singha. This is one of the ship's speciality restaurants, so there's a charge to dine here – plus, we recommend you make a reservation in advance. There's a smart dress code here.

Fast Facts:
  • Speciality Dining
  • Pre-Bookable
  • Chargeable

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Food: Café Experience: Cover charge may apply - If you’re in need of a caffeine boost, this place will do the trick. Lavazza coffee and sweet treats are served here courtesy of our in-house chocolatier. Plus, it’s a great people-watching spot, since it overlooks the atrium and comes with a chilled-out musical soundtrack.

Please note, the drinks from the menu here are only included as part of the Premium All Inclusive package.

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Feeling peckish but don’t want to leave the comfort of your cabin? Take a look at our room service menu. You can order all sorts of snacks and drinks, from triple-stacked club sandwiches to steaming cups of hot chocolate.

Entertainment

With so many entertainment options, no night onboard’s the same as the last. The Broadway Show Lounge delivers on West-End style numbers. Then there’s Squid & Anchor, which plays host to family-friendly game shows and pub quizzes. Movies by Moonlight takes over out on deck, while live musicians showcase the acoustics in the Atrium Bar. As the night draws to a close, head to the Live Room for a session on the dancefloor.

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Grab a seat – and a glass of bubbles – at this classy bar, and you’ll have a great view of the entertainment in the atrium.

Fast Facts:

  • Live Music
  • Relaxing Atmosphere
  • Bespoke Drinks Menu

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The heart of the ship is taken over by a spectacular five-storey atrium. Think panoramic windows, mood lighting, and Willy Wonka-esque glass lifts. Low-key entertainment is held here, with an agenda that includes cabaret performances and cocktails with the captain.

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Plush seating and an 800-plus capacity give the ship’s main entertainment venue professional credentials. We have 11 unique shows, including Britannia, a celebration of the rise of some of the world’s best recording artists.

  • 11 Unique Shows
  • 2 Shows a Night
  • West-end Style Shows

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Marella Discovery 2’s flagship watering hole is our most spacious and modern yet, and houses our biggest selection of on-tap beers. Expect the atmosphere to build pace as the hours draw in – evenings might start with the sounds of our signature yellow piano, and end with the sounds of dancefloor classics.

  • Nightly Live Music
  • Big selection of on-tap beers
  • Flagship Bar

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A position on the highest point on deck 11 – where the bar gets its name from – means that drinks in this lounge come with the ship’s best sea views. It’s a contemporary cocktail bar by evening, transforming into a late-night disco as the hours pass.

  • Great Views Day & Night
  • Cocktail Bar Great for Pre-Dinner Drinks
  • Late Night Disco

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The stylish casino is open until late, and features blackjack tables, and fruit machines. If you’re a beginner, ask the croupiers about getting some lessons in. You’ve also got the entertainment – and the bar – in the Live Room to accompany you while you’re having a flutter.

  • Blackjack Tables
  • Fruit Machines
  • In Live Room

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If you’re craving a taste of home, our pub at sea should do the trick. It’s a modern take on a typical British boozer and, as such, you can expect entertainment like pub quizzes and game shows

  • Quizzes
  • Gameshows
  • Marella's Own Pub at Sea

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Take a break from the norm on Marella Discovery 2 with our Virtual Reality Experience – a first for Marella Cruises. Slip on a headset and you can explore new lands on Space Pirate Trainer, whizz through the solar system on Universe Sandbox 2, or paint your own galaxy on Tilt Brush by Google. It’s free, easy-to-use and suitable for all ages.

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Call in at the gallery to pick up photos of your time on the ship. You can also view and buy pictures via our kiosks, which use state-of-the-art facial recognition. For a special take-home, ask the photographer for a private shoot

Drop by the Pure Portrait Studio, and you can book in for a classic indoor photo shoot, or a more fun-filled session on the deck.

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The onboard boutiques are open when the ship’s at sea, and stock a great range of duty-free products.

  • Open when the ship's at sea
  • Range of Products from Top Brands
  • Save on High Street Prices


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Our open-air cinema lets you watch classic movies and the latest box office hits under the stars.

  • Classic Movies
  • Latest Box Office Hits
  • Movies Under the Stars

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These sociable spots tick the box for cold drinks in between dips.

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This fun, interactive space has gaming consoles for adults and children.

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This just-for-adults sunbathing area is located at the back of the ship, so you can relax with views of the horizon.

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We’re open around the clock for anything you need.

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Put your speed, precision and hand-eye-coordination skills to the test on our new interactive Play Wall. You can choose from 28 games, from the family-friendly Totem Craft where you’ll compete to build the tallest totem, to Rival Goals – a penalty shootout-style game for adults. There are games just for kids, too.

Health & Fitness

Chilled-out days onboard are spent getting pampered at the spa or lounging by one of the two pools – both come with built-in whirlpools, too. For something more active, you can aim for a hole in one on the minigolf course or reach for the sky on the rock climbing wall.

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If you fancy getting glammed up for the weekly Dress to Impress night, pop in to the salon for a manicure or hair up-do. Alternatively, spoil yourself in the spa – it’s got a string of treatment cabins where you can indulge in a full-body massage or a rejuvenating facial. Just so you know, all treatments are chargeable.

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Enjoy a workout in the fleet’s largest gym, before working up an even bigger sweat in the sauna.

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An open-air pool with loungers lined up along the water’s edge, while music and quizzes keep the atmosphere up.

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Brave the heights of the rock-climbing wall, and get a bird’s-eye view of the ship and the ocean.

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The indoor pool comes with a huge glass canopy roof, and rows of comfortable loungers.

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You’ll find four relaxing whirlpool baths on Deck 9.

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Take in the scenic views while burning some calories on a run around the Jogging Track on deck 10.

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Take the whole family to the minigolf green for an afternoon of fun. It’s got nine holes and widescreen sea views.

Kids & Teens

Little sailors are well catered for onboard the Marella Discovery fleet. When it comes to cabins, you can choose from family-sized options to inter-connecting cabins. It’s the same story when it comes to the food offering, our buffets feature fussy-eater-friendly picks like pizzas and spaghetti bolognese. The activity set-up, meanwhile, includes the likes of table tennis and football tournaments, quizzes and early evening shows during sea days. Elsewhere, toddlers and babies have their own toys, games and activities to get involved with at the M Club and the Baby Centre. Our range of shore excursions are also suited for families travelling with youngsters and teens – expect things like organised visits to waterparks and beaches, as well as once-in-a-lifetime experiences like swimming with stingrays. Kids aged 10 and over can also take part in our cycling tours, where you’ll follow an experienced guide on a route that ticks off some of the area’s must-see sights. We operate these tours out of most of the ports we visit.

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This colourful children’s club is free, and it gives 3 to 11-year-olds the chance to meet new friends. Little ones can look forward to arts and crafts, games, movie nights, and trips up to the bridge to say hello to the captain.

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A made-for-teens hangout spot conveniently located by the games area.

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If you’ve got tots in tow, there’s a dedicated space where you can go feed and entertain them.

  • Baby Changing Facilities
  • Play Environment
  • Included

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Activity-wise, we’ve not forgotten about our youngest guests. While children head to the Kids’ club, you can take your under-threes along to our new Babytainment classes for parents and babies. Each free session brings something different to the table, from nursery rhyme sing-alongs to baby ballet. They’re educational, too – take Sing & Sign, for instance, where little ones can follow in the footsteps of Mr Tumble from CBeebies, by learning Makaton sign language. The sessions take place all year round, with at least one per day.

Cabins

All our cabins come with…

  • Air-conditioning
  • Hairdryer
  • A TV
  • Wardrobe space
  • Tea and coffee-making facilities
  • Safe

The cabins, deck plans, floor plans and photographs shown are representative of the general standard of cabins onboard. Your cabin may differ slightly in decor, design and size.

Please note, extra berths are usually upper berths, which are accessible by a short ladder.

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Royal Suite Cabin with Balcony and Suite Service

The Royal Suite is Marella Discovery 2’s most luxurious cabin, and got a full refurbishment in November 2024. The suite measures up at a huge 92m², and sleeps up to four. It comes with a separate living room with a sofa-bed, a bedroom with a king-size bed, and an en suite with a WC and a shower. Swish extras come in the form of a baby grand piano and a whirlpool bath. Expect plenty of light, too, courtesy of glass doors that open onto a balcony. When you book a cabin with Suite Service included, you can look forward to one continental breakfast in bed per person per week, and a free pressing service for up to three items during your stay. On top of that, you’ll have a coffee machine, slippers, a dressing gown, upgraded toiletries and a choice of pillows to best fit your comfort needs. You’ll find the Royal Suite on deck 8

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Executive Suite Cabin with Balcony and Suite Service

There are five Executive Suites, which all got a full refurbishment in November 2024. They sleep up to four, and come with a separate living area with a queen-size sofa-bed, a queen-size bed, and an en suite with a WC, shower and bath. You can soak up the sea views from the comfort of your private balcony – it’s got glass doors, which let in plenty of light. Executive Suites are spacious, measuring in at 47m². When you book a cabin with Suite Service included, you can look forward to one continental breakfast in bed per person per week, and a free pressing service for up to three items during your stay. On top of that, you’ll have a coffee machine, slippers, a dressing gown, upgraded toiletries and a choice of pillows to best fit your comfort needs.

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Grand Suite Cabin with Balcony and Suite Service

The Grand Suites on deck 8 got a full refurbishment in November 2024. They have twin beds that can convert to a queen-size double bed, and a sitting area with a sofa-bed, and can sleep four people. You’ll get a bathroom with a WC and a walk-in shower. There’s a balcony for admiring the sea views, too. Grand Suites measure 32m². When you book a cabin with Suite Service included, you can look forward to one continental breakfast in bed per person per week, and a free pressing service for up to three items during your stay. On top of that, you’ll have a coffee machine, slippers, a dressing gown, upgraded toiletries and a choice of pillows to best fit your comfort needs.

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Family Suite Cabin with Balcony and Suite Service

The deck 8 Family Suites got a full refurbishment in November 2024 and sleep up to seven people, They have two separate rooms with twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed if needed, and one room has a fold-down bed. There are two bathrooms, one with a shower, and one with a bath. Plus, you’ve got a living area with a double sofa-bed. The cabin covers around 40m², and comes with a balcony. When you book a cabin with Suite Service included, you can look forward to one continental breakfast in bed per person per week, and a free pressing service for up to three items during your stay. On top of that, you’ll have a coffee machine, slippers, a dressing gown, upgraded toiletries and a choice of pillows to best fit your comfort needs.

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Family Junior Suite Cabin with Balcony and Suite Service

The Family Junior Suite sits on deck 8 and got a full refurbishment in November 2024 and sleeps up to six. It’s got one bedroom with twin beds, and a living area with a double sofa-bed and twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed if needed, as well as an en suite with a WC and a shower. A private balcony with double doors comes as standard. The cabin measures around 39m². When you book a cabin with Suite Service included, you can look forward to one continental breakfast in bed per person per week, and a free pressing service for up to three items during your stay. On top of that, you’ll have a coffee machine, slippers, a dressing gown, upgraded toiletries and a choice of pillows to best fit your comfort needs.

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Junior Suite Cabin with Balcony and Suite Service

Junior Suites on Deck 8 sleep up to four and got a full refurbishment in November 2024. They’ve got twin beds that can convert to a queen-size double bed, and a sitting area, as well as a bathroom with a WC and shower, and a balcony. If there are four of you, you’ll also get a sofa-bed. These cabins measure around 21m². When you book a cabin with Suite Service included, you can look forward to one continental breakfast in bed per person per week, and a free pressing service for up to three items during your stay On top of that, you’ll have a coffee machine, slippers, a dressing gown, upgraded toiletries and a choice of pillows to best fit your comfort needs.

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These cabins are on decks 6 and 7 and got a full refurbishment in November 2024. They have twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed, a sitting area, an en suite with a WC and a shower, and a balcony. They cover around 15 to 16m² and you’ll also get a sofa-bed.

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Balcony Cabins are on deck 6, sleep two and got a full refurbishment in November 2024. They feature a set of twin beds that can convert to a queen-size double bed. You can also expect a sitting area, an en suite with a WC and a shower, and a balcony. These cabins sleep two, and are between 13 and 14m².

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These cabins are on decks 7 and 8 and got a full refurbishment in November 2024. They come with the bonus of a floor-to-ceiling window. You’ll sleep on twin beds, which can also convert to a queen-size double bed, and have use of a sitting area with a sofa-bed and an en suite with a WC and a shower. Deluxe Cabins sleep up to four and measure a little over 20m². Please note window size may vary by cabin.

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These Outside cabins can be found on decks 2 and 3, and have a picture window or porthole. They feature twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed, a sitting area with a sofa, and an en suite with a WC and a shower. These sleep three people and have fold-down beds for extra sleeping space. They measure 14m².

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You get a set of twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed and an en suite with a WC and a shower. These 4-berth cabins have fold-down beds for extra sleeping space. You'll find these cabins on decks 7 and 8, and measure 15m².

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These cabins feature twin beds that can convert to a queen-size double bed and an en suite with a WC and a shower. These cabins are on decks 6, 7 and 8, sleep two, and measure between 12 and 13 m².

These cabins can be found on decks 2 and 3, and sleep up to four people. You’ll get twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed and an en suite with a WC and a shower. Deck 2/3 Inside Cabins cover 12m². They have upper berths that fold down for extra sleeping space.

These cabins can be found on decks 2 and 3, and sleep two people. You’ll get twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed and an en suite with a WC and a shower. Deck 2/3 Inside Cabins cover 12m².

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These are on decks 3, and accommodate solo travellers. A picture window or porthole offers sea views, and the cabin is kitted out with twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed, a sitting area with a sofa, and an en suite with a WC and a shower. These cabins measure 14 m².

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These are on decks 3, and accommodate solo travellers. The cabin is kitted out with twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed and an en suite with a WC and a shower. These cabins measure 12 m².

Deck Plans

  • Kora La
  • Sushi Bar
  • Bar Eleven
  • Surf & Turf Steakhouse

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  • Gamer Zone
  • Jogging Track
  • The Wall
  • M Club
  • Baby Centre
  • Minigolf
  • Hideout
  • Pool Bar
  • Observatory Deck

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  • Main Pool
  • Pool Bar
  • The Veranda
  • Movies by Moonlight
  • Oceans Spa and Beauty Salon
  • Oceans Gym
  • Whirlpools
  • Islands
  • The Glass House
  • Indoor Pool & Solarium
  • Snack Shack

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  • Grand Suite
  • Royal Suite
  • Executive Suite
  • Family Junior Suite
  • Family Suite
  • Deluxe Cabin
  • Inside Plus Cabin
  • Inside Cabin
  • Junior Suite
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  • Deluxe Balcony Cabin
  • Inside Cabin
  • Inside Plus Cabin
  • Adapted Inside Cabin
  • Deluxe Cabin
  • Single Outside Cabin
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  • Deluxe Balcony Cabin
  • Balcony Cabin
  • Inside Cabins
  • The Coffee Port

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  • Squid and Anchor
  • Broad Street Shops
  • Reception
  • Photo Gallery
  • Destination Services
  • Gallery 47°
  • Piccadilly's
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  • Broadway Show Lounge
  • Live Room
  • Live Casino
  • Atrium
  • Atrium Bar
  • 47°
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  • Outside Cabin
  • Single Outside Cabin
  • Inside Cabin
  • Single Inside Cabin
  • Adapted Outside Cabin
  • Play Wall
  • Photo Studio
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  • Outside Cabins
  • Inside Cabins
  • Adapted Outside Cabin
  • Adapted Inside Cabin

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