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Marella Discovery 2, Marella Cruises
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Marella Discovery 2
Departure: 31/03/2027
Duration: 8 Days
Roundtrip from Málaga
Itinerary
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Day 1 Málaga, Spain 31 Mar 2027 (Wednesday)
As you sail into Malaga you will notice what an idyllic setting the city enjoys on the famous Costa del Sol. To the east of this provincial capital, the coast along the region of La Axarqua is scattered with villages, farmland and sleepy fishing hamlets - the epitome of traditional rural Spain. To the west stretches a continuous city where the razzmatazz and bustle creates a colourful contrast that is easily recognisable as the Costa del Sol. Surrounding the region, the Penibéetica Mountains provide an attractive backdrop overlooking the lower terraced slopes which yield olives and almonds. Th... See more
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Day 3 Palma de Mallorca, Spain 02 Apr 2027 (Friday)
If you look north of the cathedral (La Seu, or the seat of the bishopric, to Mallorcans) on a map of the city of Palma, you can see around the Plaça Santa Eulàlia a jumble of tiny streets that made up the earliest settlement. Farther out, a ring of wide boulevards traces the fortifications built by the Moors to defend the larger city that emerged by the 12th century. The zigzags mark the bastions that jutted out at regular intervals. By the end of the 19th century, most of the walls had been demolished; the only place where you can still see the massive defenses is at Ses Voltes, along the sea... See moreIf you look north of the cathedral (La Seu, or the seat of the bishopric, to Mallorcans) on a map of the city of Palma, you can see around the Plaça Santa Eulàlia a jumble of tiny streets that made up the earliest settlement. Farther out, a ring of wide boulevards traces the fortifications built by the Moors to defend the larger city that emerged by the 12th century. The zigzags mark the bastions that jutted out at regular intervals. By the end of the 19th century, most of the walls had been demolished; the only place where you can still see the massive defenses is at Ses Voltes, along the seafront west of the cathedral.A torrent (streambed) used to run through the middle of the old city, dry for most of the year but often a raging flood in the rainy season. In the 17th century it was diverted to the east, along the moat that ran outside the city walls. Two of Palma's main arteries, La Rambla and the Passeig d'es Born, now follow the stream's natural course. The traditional evening paseo (promenade) takes place on the Born.If you come to Palma by car, park in the garage beneath the Parc de la Mar (the ramp is just off the highway from the airport, as you reach the cathedral) and stroll along the park. Beside it run the huge bastions guarding the Almudaina Palace; the cathedral, golden and massive, rises beyond. Where you exit the garage, there's a ceramic mural by the late Catalan artist and Mallorca resident Joan Miró, facing the cathedral across the pool that runs the length of the park.If you begin early enough, a walk along the ramparts at Ses Voltes from the mirador beside the cathedral is spectacular. The first rays of the sun turn the upper pinnacles of La Seu bright gold and then begin to work their way down the sandstone walls. From the Parc de la Mar, follow Avinguda Antoni Maura past the steps to the palace. Just below the Plaça de la Reina, where the Passeig d'es Born begins, turn left on Carrer de la Boteria into the Plaça de la Llotja (if the Llotja itself is open, don't miss a chance to visit—it's the Mediterranean's finest Gothic-style civic building). From there stroll through the Plaça Drassana to the Museu d'Es Baluard, at the end of Carrer Sant Pere. Retrace your steps to Avinguda Antoni Maura. Walk up the Passeig d'es Born to Plaça Joan Carles I, then right on Avenida de La Unió.
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Day 4 Barcelona, Spain 03 Apr 2027 (Saturday)
The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other... See moreThe infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars.
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Day 5 Valencia, Spain 04 Apr 2027 (Sunday)
Valencia, Spain's third-largest municipality, is a proud city with a thriving nightlife and restaurant scene, quality museums, and spectacular contemporary architecture, juxtaposed with a thoroughly charming historic quarter, making it a popular destination year in year out. During the Civil War, it was the last seat of the Republican Loyalist government (1935–36), holding out against Franco’s National forces until the country fell to 40 years of dictatorship. Today it represents the essence of contemporary Spain—daring design and architecture along with experimental cuisine—but remains deeply... See moreValencia, Spain's third-largest municipality, is a proud city with a thriving nightlife and restaurant scene, quality museums, and spectacular contemporary architecture, juxtaposed with a thoroughly charming historic quarter, making it a popular destination year in year out. During the Civil War, it was the last seat of the Republican Loyalist government (1935–36), holding out against Franco’s National forces until the country fell to 40 years of dictatorship. Today it represents the essence of contemporary Spain—daring design and architecture along with experimental cuisine—but remains deeply conservative and proud of its traditions. Though it faces the Mediterranean, Valencia's history and geography have been defined most significantly by the River Turia and the fertile huerta that surrounds it.The city has been fiercely contested ever since it was founded by the Greeks. El Cid captured Valencia from the Moors in 1094 and won his strangest victory here in 1099: he died in the battle, but his corpse was strapped into his saddle and so frightened the besieging Moors that it caused their complete defeat. In 1102 his widow, Jimena, was forced to return the city to Moorish rule; Jaume I finally drove them out in 1238. Modern Valencia was best known for its frequent disastrous floods until the River Turia was diverted to the south in the late 1950s. Since then the city has been on a steady course of urban beautification. The lovely bridges that once spanned the Turia look equally graceful spanning a wandering municipal park, and the spectacularly futuristic Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (City of Arts and Sciences), most of it designed by Valencia-born architect Santiago Calatrava, has at last created an exciting architectural link between this river town and the Mediterranean. If you're in Valencia, an excursion to Albufera Nature Park is a worthwhile day trip.
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Day 6 Cartagena, Spain 05 Apr 2027 (Monday)
A Mediterranean city and naval station located in the Region of Murcia, southeastern Spain, Cartagena’s sheltered bay has attracted sailors for centuries. The Carthaginians founded the city in 223BC and named it Cartago Nova; it later became a prosperous Roman colony, and a Byzantine trading centre. The city has been the main Spanish Mediterranean naval base since the reign of King Philip II, and is still surrounded by walls built during this period. Cartagena’s importance grew with the arrival of the Spanish Bourbons in the 18th century, when the Navidad Fortress was constructed to protect th... See moreA Mediterranean city and naval station located in the Region of Murcia, southeastern Spain, Cartagena’s sheltered bay has attracted sailors for centuries. The Carthaginians founded the city in 223BC and named it Cartago Nova; it later became a prosperous Roman colony, and a Byzantine trading centre. The city has been the main Spanish Mediterranean naval base since the reign of King Philip II, and is still surrounded by walls built during this period. Cartagena’s importance grew with the arrival of the Spanish Bourbons in the 18th century, when the Navidad Fortress was constructed to protect the harbour. In recent years, traces of the city’s fascinating past have been brought to light: a well-preserved Roman Theatre was discovered in 1988, and this has now been restored and opened to the public. During your free time, you may like to take a mini-cruise around Cartagena's historic harbour: these operate several times a day, take approximately 40 minutes and do not need to be booked in advance. Full details will be available at the port.
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Day 7 Gibraltar, Gibraltar 06 Apr 2027 (Tuesday)
Tagged on to the end of Iberia, the intriguing British outpost of Gibraltar is dominated by a sandy peninsula and the stunning 1,400-feet-high limestone Rock. Although small, Gibraltar has always been seen as having great strategic importance on account of its advantageous position where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, just 12 miles from the coast of Africa. Ever popular with British holidaymakers, Gibraltar is very much a home from home, boasting excellent duty-free shopping in many familiar British high street shops. Please note: Gibraltar’s small size and narrow winding roads mean tha... See moreTagged on to the end of Iberia, the intriguing British outpost of Gibraltar is dominated by a sandy peninsula and the stunning 1,400-feet-high limestone Rock. Although small, Gibraltar has always been seen as having great strategic importance on account of its advantageous position where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, just 12 miles from the coast of Africa. Ever popular with British holidaymakers, Gibraltar is very much a home from home, boasting excellent duty-free shopping in many familiar British high street shops. Please note: Gibraltar’s small size and narrow winding roads mean that excursions are operated by 22-seater mini-buses, accompanied by a driver/guide. Local health and safety regulations prohibit the carriage of walking aids and collapsible wheelchairs on these vehicles. If you do wish to bring a mobility aid, we can arrange the Rock Tour by taxi, which has extra space. If this suits your requirements, please advise the Tours and Travel office when you join the ship, as numbers are limited.
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Day 8 Málaga, Spain 07 Apr 2027 (Wednesday)
As you sail into Malaga you will notice what an idyllic setting the city enjoys on the famous Costa del Sol. To the east of this provincial capital, the coast along the region of La Axarqua is scattered with villages, farmland and sleepy fishing hamlets - the epitome of traditional rural Spain. To the west stretches a continuous city where the razzmatazz and bustle creates a colourful contrast that is easily recognisable as the Costa del Sol. Surrounding the region, the Penibéetica Mountains provide an attractive backdrop overlooking the lower terraced slopes which yield olives and almonds. Th... See moreAs you sail into Malaga you will notice what an idyllic setting the city enjoys on the famous Costa del Sol. To the east of this provincial capital, the coast along the region of La Axarqua is scattered with villages, farmland and sleepy fishing hamlets - the epitome of traditional rural Spain. To the west stretches a continuous city where the razzmatazz and bustle creates a colourful contrast that is easily recognisable as the Costa del Sol. Surrounding the region, the Penibéetica Mountains provide an attractive backdrop overlooking the lower terraced slopes which yield olives and almonds. This spectacular mountain chain shelters the province from cold northerly winds, giving it a reputation as a therapeutic and exotic place in which to escape from cold northern climes. Malaga is also the gateway to many of Andalusia's enchanting historic villages, towns and cities.
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What's Included:
- All Inclusive as standard, covering flights, transfers, luggage, dining, drinks, and tips.
- Entertainment options include West End-style shows, live music, and daily activities.
- Onboard facilities cater to all interests, including sports, wellness, and kids’ clubs.
- Designed to offer a stress-free and memorable holiday experience.
Suites
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Single Inside Cabin
These are on deck 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.
Single Inside Cabin
Single Inside Cabin
Single Inside Cabin
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Single Outside Cabin
These are on deck 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.
Single Outside Cabin
Single Outside Cabin
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Inside Cabin
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 12 and 13 m². These cabins have fold-down beds for extra sleeping space.
Decks 2/3 Inside Cabin
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.
Decks 2/3 Inside Cabin
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.
Decks 6/7/8 Inside Cabin
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.
Inside Cabin
Inside Cabin
Inside Cabin
Inside Cabin
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Inside Plus Cabin
Decks 7/8 Inside Plus Cabin
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. You’ll find these cabins on decks 7 and 8, and measure 15m².
Decks 7/8 Inside Plus Cabin
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.
Inside Plus Cabin
Inside Plus Cabin
Inside Plus Cabin
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Outside Cabin
Outside Cabin
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 14 m².Decks 2/3 Outside Cabin
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 two and measure 14 m².
Decks 2/3 Outside Cabin
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 four people and have upper berths that fold down for extra sleeping space. They measure 14 m².
Outside Cabin
Outside Cabin
Outside Cabin
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Deluxe Cabin
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.
Deluxe Cabin
Deluxe Cabin
Deluxe Cabin
Deluxe Cabin
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Balcony Cabin
Balcony Cabins are on Deck 6 and got refurbished in November 2024, and they feature a set of twin beds that can be converted into a queen-size double bed. You can also expect a sitting area, an en suite with a shower and a WC, and a balcony that covers almost 3m². These cabins sleep two, and are between 13 and 14m² inside.
Balcony Cabin
Balcony Cabin
Balcony Cabin
Balcony Cabin
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Deluxe Balcony Cabin
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 that covers from 3m². They cover around 15 to 16m².
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 that covers from 3m². They cover around 15 to 16m² and if there are four of you, you'll also get a sofa-bed.
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
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Junior Suite
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'veve 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.
Junior Suite
Junior Suite
Junior Suite
Junior Suite
Junior Suite
Junior Suite
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Family Junior Suite
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.
Family Junior Suite
Family Junior Suite
Family Junior Suite
Family Junior Suite
Family Junior Suite
Family Junior Suite
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Family Suite
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 bed if needed, and a fold-down bed. There's a pair of 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 the balcony adds about 7m². 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.
Family Suite
Family Suite
Family Suite
Family Suite
Family Suite
Family Suite
Family Suite
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Grand Suite
Grand Suite Cabin with Balcony and Suite Service
The Grand Suites on Deck 8 got a full refurbishment in Novemeber 2024. They have twin beds that can come together to make a queen-size, and a sitting area with a sofa bed. They can sleep up to four people. You'll get a bathroom with a WC and a walk-in shower, and there's a balcony covering 10.3m² where you can admire the sea views. Inside, 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.
Grand Suite
Grand Suite
Grand Suite
Grand Suite
Grand Suite
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Executive Suite
Executive Suite Cabin with Balcony and Suite Service
There are five Executive Suites onboard, which 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, a shower and a bath. You can soak up sea views from the comfort of your private balcony – it's got glass doors, letting in plenty of light, and it adds 8.8m² to your space. Inside, the cabin covers a big 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.
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
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Royal Suite
Royal Suite Cabin with Balcony and Suite Service | Royal Suite Cabin with Balcony, Whirlpool Bath 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. To book it, please call 0203 451 2688.
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Marella Discovery 2 – Single Inside Cabin
Single Inside Cabin
Single Inside Cabin
Single Inside Cabin
Marella Discovery 2 – Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Marella Discovery 2 – Junior Suite
Junior Suite
Junior Suite
Junior Suite
Junior Suite
Junior Suite
Junior Suite
Marella Discovery 2 – Family Junior Suite
Family Junior Suite
Family Junior Suite
Family Junior Suite
Family Junior Suite
Family Junior Suite
Family Junior Suite
Marella Discovery 2 – Family Suite
Family Suite
Family Suite
Family Suite
Family Suite
Family Suite
Family Suite
Family Suite
Marella Discovery 2 – Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Marella Discovery 2 – Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Royal Suite
Restaurants
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Gallery 47°
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.
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- Italian Restaurant
- Serves Dinner
- Included
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47°
Marella Discovery'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. Keep an eye out our new "Treat Yourself" dishes - these cost a little extra and include things like steak and lobster. 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 here during the day, and smart in the evening.
Fast Facts:- Serves Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Waiter Service
- Included
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Islands
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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The Glass House
This place has 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 quick breakfast dishes and 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 for a little extra globe-trotting meat skewers. Just so you know, there's a casual dress code here during the day, and smart in the evening.
Fast Facts:- Serves Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Relaxing Atmosphere
- Included
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Piccadilly's
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. Just so you know, there's a smart dress code here.
Fast Facts:
- Open for dinner
- Waiter service
- Included
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Snack Shack
Festival food stalls and iconic British beach huts were the inspiration for this grab ‘n’ go eatery. That means you can expect to pick up things like sweet chilli chicken wings, mezze salads and focaccia sandwiches when you get peckish in the afternoon.
Fast Facts:- Grab and Go Food
- Beach hut seating
- Included
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Kora La
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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Surf & Turf Steakhouse
As its name suggests, this speciality restaurant majors 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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The Coffee Port
This contemporary coffeehouse is perfect for enjoying a Lavazza cappuccino and a slice of cake while you recharge your batteries. You'll also find a library here.
Please note, all drinks from the menu at The Coffee Port are part of the Premium All Inclusive package only. A small charge applies for all other guests.
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Room Service
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.
Deckplans
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Deck 11
- Kora La
- Sushi Bar
- Bar Eleven
- Surf & Turf Steakhouse
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Deck 10
- Gamer Zone
- Jogging Track
- The Wall
- M Club
- Baby Centre
- Minigolf
- Hideout
- Pool Bar
- Observatory Deck
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Deck 9
- 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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Deck 8
- Grand Suite
- Royal Suite
- Executive Suite
- Family Junior Suite
- Family Suite
- Deluxe Cabin
- Inside Plus Cabin
- Inside Cabin
- Junior Suite
- Grand Suite
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Deck 7
- Deluxe Balcony Cabin
- Inside Cabin
- Inside Plus Cabin
- Adapted Inside Cabin
- Deluxe Cabin
- Single Outside Cabin
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Deck 6
- Deluxe Balcony Cabin
- Balcony Cabin
- Inside Cabins
- The Coffee Port
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Deck 5
- Squid and Anchor
- Broad Street Shops
- Reception
- Photo Gallery
- Destination Services
- Gallery 47°
- Piccadilly's
- Squid and Anchor
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Deck 4
- Broadway Show Lounge
- Live Room
- Live Casino
- Atrium
- Atrium Bar
- 47°
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Deck 3
- Outside Cabin
- Single Outside Cabin
- Inside Cabin
- Single Inside Cabin
- Adapted Outside Cabin
- Play Wall
- Photo Studio
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Deck 2
- Outside Cabins
- Inside Cabins
- Adapted Outside Cabin
- Adapted Inside Cabin
- Outside Cabins
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