Marella Explorer 2



The adults-only Marella Explorer 2 flaunts a range of exciting facilities, from a large spa to a chic bar-club-casino space. You’ve got ten bars and nine restaurants on this ship, too. Top spots include The 19th Hole – a golf-themed bar with a golf simulator – Flutes, where you can sip Champagne* or Prosecco to the sounds of a pianist, and Beach Cove – a relaxed restaurant with barbecue-inspired menus and quirky swinging seats. Not to mention the outdoor spaces, like The Veranda, where you can enjoy far-reaching sea views.

- Size large
- Style Resort
- Type ocean
- Year of launch 2019
- Gross tonnage 71545t
- Length 246.0m
- Width 32.0m
- Speed 19kts
- Decks 14
- Language English (British)
- Currency Pound Sterling (£)
- No. of passengers 1814
- No. of crew 800
- No. of cabins 907
All tips and service charges are included in the price of your Cruise. You're not expected to tip any of our crew - unless you want to, of course.
All tips and service charges are included in the price of your Cruise. You're not expected to tip any of our crew - unless you want to, of course.
The cabins shown are representative of the general standard of cabins onboard. Your cabin may differ slightly in décor, design and size. All of our cabins come with:
• Air-conditioning
• Tea and coffee making facilities
• Hairdryer
• Flatscreen TV
• Wardrobe space
• Safe
Royal Suite



Royal Suite Cabin with Balcony and Suite Service
Our Royal Suite is the crème de la crème of cabins. Not only does it line up a bedroom with a king-size bed, but it also packs in a separate living area with a sofa bed, a dining area and a dressing area. You've also got an en suite bathroom with a shower, a WC and a tub, plus a big balcony with a whirlpool. And all this measures up at a sizeable 94m². 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 Cabin with Balcony and Suite Service
The Executive Suites live up to their name, with separate living and sleeping areas. The 46m² suites come with twin beds in the bedroom, which you can convert into a queen-size. There's a double sofa-bed in the separate lounge, too. In the en suite bathroom, meanwhile, there's a bath, as well as a walk-in shower and a WC. And a furnished balcony rounds things off nicely. 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 Cabin with Balcony and Suite Service
Book one of our Junior Suites and you'll get to enjoy the views from your furnished balcony. These 23m2 suites are found on Deck 10 and 12, near the top of the ship which means you get a great vantage point. Inside, you've got twin beds that convert into a queen-size, a sitting area with a double sofa bed and an en suite bathroom with a WC and shower over a bath. Please note cabins 1200 and 1201 do not have a bath, and cabins 1202 and 1203 have a smaller 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 pillows to best fit your comfort needs.
Deluxe Balcony Cabin

Deluxe Cabin with Balcony
Our 19m² Deluxe Balcony Cabins do exactly what they say on the tin. You'll get a furnished balcony, plus a queen-size bed, a double sofa bed and an en suite bathroom with a WC and shower. Please note, on Deck 9, these cabins come with a fixed double bed against the wall and a partition door that leads to a living area with a double sofa bed. Our Deck 10 cabins, meanwhile, don’t feature a partition door, and come with two single beds that can be pushed together to form a queen-size bed. The above image is of a cabin on Deck 9. Please see our deck plan for cabin numbers.
Balcony Cabin

Deck 12 Balcony Cabin
You can admire the horizon from your own furnished balcony with these cabins. They make the most of the 16m2 of space with a queen-size bed. And the en-suite bathroom packs in a shower and a WC. Our 3-berth cabins have a sofa bed or extra fold-down bed. Just so you know, balcony cabins on deck 12 have an obstructed view from the balcony.
Decks 9/10 Balcony Cabin
You can admire the horizon from your own furnished balcony with these cabins. They make the most of the 16m² of space with a queen-size bed or twin beds that convert to a queen-size. And the en suite bathroom packs in a shower and a WC. Our 3 and 4-berth cabins have a sofa bed or extra fold-down bed.
Deck 8 Balcony Cabin
You can admire the horizon from your own furnished balcony with these cabins. They make the most of the 16m² of space with a queen-size bed or twin beds that convert to a queen-size. And the en suite bathroom packs in a shower and a WC. Please note, some cabins on Deck 8 have a different layout with a fixed double bed against the wall - see our deck plan for the cabin numbers.
Outside Cabin

Our Outside Cabins feature either a porthole or a picture window. They're 16m² in size, with twin beds that can be made into a queen-size, plus an en suite bathroom with a WC and shower. If you go for a 3-berth cabin, you’ll get an extra fold-down bed.
Inside Cabin

These cabins measure in at 16m², which means you get twin beds that can be made into a queen-size, plus an en suite bathroom with a WC and shower. If you go for a 3-berth cabin, you’ll get an extra fold-down beds.
Single Outside Cabin

A good option for solo travellers, these ones come with twin beds that can be made into a queen-size and an en suite bathroom with a WC and shower. Plus, there's the added bonus of a porthole or picture window.
Single Inside Cabin

Our Single Cabins were made for solo travellers. These ones come with twin beds that can be made into a queen-size and an en suite bathroom with a WC and shower.
Deck 15

- Minigolf
Deck 14

- The Sundeck
- The Veranda
- The Veranda Cabanas
- Running Track
Deck 12

- Indigo Bar & Club
- Indigo Casino
- The Shack
- Junior Suites
- Balcony Cabins
- Inside Cabins
Deck 11

- Oceans spa and Beauty Salon
- Gym
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Pool Bar
- Pool
- Whirlpools
- Snack Shack
- The Market Place
- Scoops
- The Terrace
- Beach Cove
- Nonna's
- Movies by Moonlight
Deck 10

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Royal Suite
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Executive Suite
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Junior Suite
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Deluxe Balcony Cabin
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Balcony Cabin
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Inside Cabin
Deck 9

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Deluxe Balcony Cabin
-
Balcony Cabin
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Outside Cabin
-
Inside Cabin
Deck 8

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Balcony Cabin
-
Outside Cabin
-
Inside Cabin
-
Single Inside Cabin
Deck 7

- Broadway Show Lounge
- Broad Street Shops
- The Coffee Port
- Squid & Anchor
- The 19th Hole
- Photo Gallery
- Gin & Whiskey Bar
- Atrium
Deck 6

- Broadway Show Lounge
- Broad Street Shops
- Flutes
- Kora La
- Surf & Turf Steakhouse
- Aperitif
- Piccadilly's
- Vista
Deck 5

- Atrium
- Reception
- The Dining Club
- Destination Services
- Latitude 53
- Cruise Holiday Store
- Bike Tours
- Single Inside Cabins
- Single Outside Cabins
- Outside Cabins
- Adapted Outside Cabins
- Adapted Inside Cabins
Deck 4

- Medical Centre
- Photo Studio
- Outside Cabins
- Inside Cabins
There are plenty of familiar faces on Marella Explorer 2’s dining scene. And they cater for all kinds of taste buds – whether you fancy some European eats or fiery Asian flavours.
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.
Nonna's




You can make your own pizza and pasta dishes from scratch at this laidback pizzeria, which is open for lunch and dinner. There's a casual dress code here.
Fast Facts:- Pasta and Pizza Options
- Open for lunch and dinner
- Included
Latitude 53



The main waiter service restaurant is a good-looking place, with a gold-and-grey colour scheme and floor-to-ceiling windows. Menu-wise, you can expect traditional dishes with a modern twist.
Fast Facts:- Serves Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Waiter Service
- Included
Piccadilly's






Fast Facts
- Open for dinner
- Waiter service
- Included
Vista




You’ll find Vista on the first floor of Latitude 53. Come evening, it transforms into a contemporary Italian restaurant. You’ll find Vista on Deck 5 in Latitude 53. Come evening, it transforms into a contemporary Italian restaurant. Here, you can get regional Italian favourites made with authentic ingredients. There's a smart dress code here.
Fast Facts:- Italian Restaurant
- Serves Dinner
- Included
The Market Place




You can watch chefs whip up dishes from around the world at this buffet restaurant. It’s made up of lots of different food stalls, hence its name. You can pick up fresh-out-the-oven pizzas, grilled-to-order paninis and sandwiches at lunchtime, and there's a design-your-own station every night, where you can choose all your ingredients for dishes like stir-fries. There's a casual dress code here.
Fast Facts:- Buffet Restaurant
- Themed Dinners
- Included
Snack Shack



Food stalls, beach huts and oversized deckchairs set the scene at this laidback eatery. As such, you can look forward to grab ‘n’ go lunches and snacks, like hot dogs and burgers. There’s a drinks station on hand, too. Feel free to wear your beachwear here.
Fast Facts:- Grab and Go Food
- Beach hut seating
- Included
The Dining Club





The Dining Club, tucked away on Deck 5, rustles up French contemporary food with a modern twist. We’ve taken French staples up a notch – you'll start your dining experience with seared scallops in Champagne butter, or chicken liver and truffle crème brûlée. Then, for the main course, you can pick from a rich chateaubriand for two, tender lamb, or lobster. You’ll end your meal with something sweet – a peach soufflé and an indulgent chocolate dish are on the menu. Or, you could opt for a curated selection of British and French cheeses.
Tasting Menu with Wine Pairing (Dress to Impress night)
On Dress to Impress night, you’ll have a seven-course dining experience, each course expertly paired with its own wine. You’ll be treated to gourmet dishes like warm crayfish gratin, creamy mushroom soup, watermelon fizz granita, tender lamb noisettes and a dessert that's perfect for sharing. Your evening ends with a selection of British and French cheeses and handmade truffles.
Fast Facts:- Fine Dining
- Vegetarian and vegan dishes are available
Surf & Turf Steakhouse





This place does what it says on the tin, specialising in all things meat and fish. The menu stars various cuts of steak, including the Porterhouse for two – and you can watch the chef cook yours on the open grill. Or you can create your own surf and turf with a selection of meats and seafood. 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
Kora La





You’ll feel like you’ve switched continents when you dine at this restaurant. It offers a pan-Asian selection of curries and noodle dishes, a separate sushi menu, plus bespoke dishes created by master chef Ian Pengelley exclusively for Marella Cruises. 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
Beach Cove




Like the name suggests, this place has a beachy vibe. Big sliding doors will make you feel like you’re eating al fresco, the menus are inspired by barbecues, and the decor includes quirky swing seats. A charge applies to dine here in the evening and we recommend you make a reservation in advance. There's a casual dress code here.
Fast Facts:- Barbecue inspired menu
- Open for lunch & dinner
- Evening Meal Chargeable
The Coffee Port



If you’re in need of a caffeine boost, this place will do the trick. It’s the biggest Coffee Port in our fleet, serving sweet treats courtesy of our in-house chocolatier and Lavazza coffee. After dark, you can treat yourself to one of our coffee or tea-based cocktails, like espresso martinis and green tea mojitos. Or, whip up a hot chocolate with a creamy liqueur, like Baileys Salted Caramel. Alongside this, you can make use of the books and board games, or charge up your phone with the USB points. All drinks from the menu that are served here are included in the Premium All Inclusive package only – a small charge applies for all other guests.
- Premium Coffee's and Sweet Treats
- To stay or take away
- Chargeable
Scoops




For those with a sweet tooth, try Scoops. This vintage-looking parlour serves up dollops of gelato in a range of flavours, and you can add toppings, too. The menu changes every day but you can expect out-of-the-ordinary options, like oreo, G&T and banoffee. The seating’s just as quirky – a collection of bike seats sit facing out to sea. A charge applies here.
- Homemade Gelato
- Freshly made waffle cones
- Chargeable
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.
Just like on Marella Explorer, Indigo is the ship’s flagship venue. It caters for daytime drinks with a view, as well as all-night dancing. A couple of other bars sort you out for laidback drinks, like the Squid & Anchor pub. For full-on glitz and glamour, the Broadway Show Lounge steps into view.
The 19th Hole






Themed cocktails aren’t all this clubhouse-inspired bar brings to the table. You can take up a seat in a golf buggy, or tee off on one of two golf simulators for a charge.
- Golf simulators with professional hosts
- Golf themed cocktails
- Chargeable
Flutes





If you’re after something bubbly, Flutes is the bar for you. You can sip glasses of Champagne* or Prosecco while listening to the sounds of a pianist. Plus, there are handy ‘press for bubbles’ buttons dotted around.
*Please note, Champagne isn’t included as part of the All Inclusive or the Premium All Inclusive drinks packages.
- Champagne and Prosecco Bar
- Perfect for pre-dinner drinks
- Press for bubbles buttons
Broadway Show Lounge




This show lounge is big enough to rival a Broadway theatre. And that’s not all it’s got going for it. There are 12 spectacular shows on offer, covering a variety of different styles of music. So, whatever your taste, you'll find something to tickle your fancy.
- 11 Unique Shows
- 2 Shows a Night
- West-end Style Shows
Indigo Bar




Indigo lays claim to a huge bar, where flare demonstrations and cocktail-making sessions take place. There’s also plenty of seating for taking in the 360-degree views – day or night.
Fast Facts:- Panoramic Views
- Quiet daytime venue and live music in the evening
- Silent Discos and late night discos
Indigo Casino



If you’re feeling lucky, you can try out the slot machines and card tables at the Indigo Casino.
Fast Facts:
- Blackjack Tables
- Fruit Machines
- On Deck 12
Indigo Club

You’ll find the club in the middle of Indigo. It flaunts a dancefloor and a DJ booth.
- Silent Discos
- Late Night Disco
- On Deck 12
Aperitif



Thanks to its location, Aperitif is a great place to go before or after a meal at one of our speciality restaurants. Its menu features everything from Prosecco and spirits to cocktails.
Squid & Anchor




This pub at sea is a modern take on a traditional British watering hole. As such, it’s got a decent range of draught beers and some outside space. Plus, it hosts a live band, quiz nights and Saturday-night-style game shows on a regular basis.
Fast Facts:- Quizzes
- Gameshows
- Marella's Own Pub at Sea
Photo Gallery & Photo Studio

Pop into the studio for a professional photoshoot. You’ll also find kiosks, where you can view and buy all the photos captured by our onboard photography team.
Broad Street Shops

Spanning two decks, this tip-top selection of boutiques is stocked with a huge range of products and big-name brands, covering everything from everyday essentials and souvenirs to perfume and jewellery.
Fast Facts:
- Open when the ship's at sea
- Range of Products from Top Brands
- Save on High Street Prices
Movies by Moonlight

Our open-air cinema lets you watch classic movies and the latest box office hits under the stars.
Fast Facts:- Classic Movies
- Latest Box Office Hits
- Movies Under the Stars
Pool Bar


Like the name suggests, this bar sits next to the pool, so it’s great for grabbing drinks and frozen cocktails.
The Shack



This deck bar provides cool-down drinks in between sunbathing. You’ll find it just above Snack Shack, overlooking the pool.
Reception

Reception is the place to go for any queries, currency exchange and wake-up calls. Plus, it’s open around-the-clock.
Far from hustle and bustle, stress and everyday, guests are encouraged to delve into some R&R whilst on board Marella Explorer 2 by paying a visit to the Oceans spa and Beauty Salon, unwind by the pool, or re-energising in one of the Veranda Cabanas. For those who wish to keep active there's plenty to choose with our well-equipped gym which offers both classes and personal training options to get the blood pumping. If it's just a morning run you're after then why not take in the views from the Running Track on Deck 14.
Spa and Beauty Salon



At this state-of-the-art spa you can book in for treatments, like facials, body wraps and massages, plus there’s a beauty salon. The spa doesn’t scrimp on size. In fact, it’s the biggest in the fleet – packing in a relaxation room, made-for-two suites and treatment cabins with hot tubs. There’s also an adults-only sauna with floor-to-ceiling windows and a steam room. Just so you know, there's a charge for treatments and use of the facilities.
Fast Facts:- Hair & Beauty Salon
- Wide Range of Treatments Available
- Chargeable
Gym

You can work up a sweat with the sea in sight at the gym.
Pool

The pool is split in two by a small stage in the middle, and you can look forward to daily entertainment.
Whirlpools


Four whirlpool baths bubble away by the main pool.
The Veranda


Cocoon chairs and Balinese beds give The Veranda its luxe feel. Plus, it's at the back of the ship, so it shows off stellar views of the horizon.
The Veranda Cabanas


If you’re feeling extra plush, you can hire a private cabana for the day or the week, for a charge. Plus, you can order drinks without moving from your lounger, courtesy of call buttons.
Minigolf



Couples can practice putting on this nine-hole minigolf green. It’s right at the top of the ship, so it comes with great sea views.
Fast Facts:- Sea Views
- 9 Hole Course
- Included
Running Track

Get some fresh air, stretch your legs and take in the horizon views as you follow the running track, which weaves around the top deck.
Please note: Adults Only
Explore, your way
Whether you like to discover hidden gems, taste your way around a town, or soak up the scenery from the comfort of a coach, we’ve got the excursion for you.
Bike Tours


For a different way of exploring a port of call, try one of our e-bike tours
This way, you can really get to know a destination and see the places that bus tours can't reach. You'll be led around by a guide, who'll give you the lowdown on all the sights.
Destination Services

If you want to find out more about our ports of call and excursions, come and chat to our Destination Services team. They’ve got guides and maps to help you find your way around. And you can book your next cruise with them, too.
Cultural Classes

Catch a cookery demo with one of the ship’s head chefs, or practice your own culinary skills at one of our kitchen classes. Cocktail-making demos and wine-tasting sessions also star on the agenda.
Cruise Holiday Store

There's nothing quite like planning another holiday to look forward to while you're away. Our onboard Cruise Holiday Store lets you do just that. Head here to find out what's new, chat through your travel plans with an expert and get that next cruise in the calendar.
Disabled Facilities
If you're planning a cruise and have a disability, use a wheelchair, have special dietary needs, a sensory impairment or are undergoing medical treatment, you must let Marella know when making your booking. Failure in doing this may result in you being refused boarding on arrival at the ship. For more information please contact Marella's Customer Welfare Team. If you plan to use a wheelchair onboard and require adapted facilities you must book a specially adapted cabin. All of Marella shops have at least four of these cabins. These cabins may only be booked by those who require adapted facilities. If you plan to use your wheelchair onboard but do not require adapted facilities, please contact the Customer Welfare Team to make sure an appropriate cabin type can be selected. If you need your wheelchair - either standard or battery operated - when you're ashore, Marella will look after it for you at the gangway so it's there when you need it. But you will have to be able to manage the gangway without it. In ports where a tender to shore is necessary, you'll have to stay onboard if you can't manage without your wheelchair. At other times, depending on the port and the tides , it may not be possible for you to leave the ship at all due to gangway access. Some excursions may not be suitable for the less mobile. Marella Cruises have teamed up with AccessAble, who have created detailed access guides for each of our ships. Visit their website to find out more: https://www.accessable.co.uk/marella-cruises
Dietary Requirements
If you've got any dietary requirements, please mention it when you book and let the restaurant manager know once you're onboard. We also provide vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free and diabetic-friendly options on request. If you need to bring your own food for medical reasons, please let us know in advance so we can ensure we have the correct facilities in place to store and prepare this. There may be some requests we aren't able to accommodate, so it's important you let us know when you book your cruise. Take a look at a sample menu to see the kind of dishes on offer.
Age Restrictions
No one under the age of 17 can travel on their own onboard our cruise ships. For itineraries that include stops in the USA, the minimum age to travel alone will be 21 – this applies whilst onboard the ship and ashore. For Cruise & Stay holidays, travellers aged between 2 and 12 are classed as children. Infants under 6 months old are not permitted to travel on our cruises.
Just so you know, Marella Explorer 2 is exclusively for those aged 17 and over, and we have a handful of itineraries on other ships that are adults-only, too. These itineraries will be clearly marked as adults-only online, and the minimum age for all passengers on these sailings is 17, with the exception of Electric Sunsets, where the minimum age is 18.
All Inclusive Drinks Package
All Marella cruises give you All Inclusive as standard, here’s the full list of what’s included:
- Selected draught beer and cider
- A range of spirits and aperitifs, including lots of big brands
- Selected wine and Prosecco by the glass
- A selection of cocktails, from Long Island Iced Tea to Pimm’s and lemonade
- Selected soft drinks by the glass including mocktails and fruit juice.
You can upgrade to the Premium All Inclusive package and get these extras…
- Upgraded cocktails, such as Mojitos and Aperol Spritz’s
- Premium gins, vodkas, rums and tequilas, including Bombay Sapphire and Absolut Vodka
- Cans of soft drink
- More choice of whiskies, brandies and Cognacs
- All drinks from The Coffee Port menu, which are made with premium Lavazza coffee
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.
If you book onto one of our shore excursions, make sure to consider what’s culturally appropriate to wear. For example, if you’re visiting a religious building you might be asked to cover your legs, shoulders, and hair. Or, if you’re cruising in tropical climes like in the Caribbean bring a waterproof jacket in case of rain. Make sure you bring some comfy shoes with you too, as your excursions might include lots of walking.
Medical Centre

Each of our ships has a medical centre and we have an English-speaking doctor and nurses on board who keep surgery hours. The opening hours are in Cruise News, plus there’s a 24-hour emergency service you can call by dialling 999 from your cabin phone. Just so you know, there’s a fee for using the medical centre, getting prescriptions and follow-up visits, which will be charged to your onboard account.
Smoking Policy
All our ships are non-smoking, which means you can only smoke in designated areas of the open deck. Smoking isn't permitted on cabin balconies, either. As for e-cigarettes, you can use these in the designated areas on deck.
In some countries e-cigarettes are banned and will be confiscated. You can visit gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice to check the countries you'll be sailing to.
Wi-Fi Packages
We have Wi-Fi on all of our ships, as well as designated Wi-Fi zones. Internet access is charged to your cabin account at the rate advertised on board. Mobiles can be used, too, and there are telephones in each cabin, so it's easy to stay in touch with people back home. If you're pairing your cruise with a stay in one of our hotels, we'll let you know which places have free Wi-Fi – just look out for the special logo. Due to the nature of the location, Wi-Fi connectivity on our Nile cruises can be poor.
Navigate
Ever wanted to book a slot at the spa, the casino, or your favourite onboard restaurant without leaving your cabin or sunbed? Well, there’s an app for that – it’s called Navigate. Our onboard app is like having your own personal cruise planner in the palm of your hand, and you can use it to manage lots of different aspects of your cruise. When you embark on a Marella Cruise you'll have access to Navigate which can help you with everything from watching the safety video, to accessing your onboard account, booking shore excursions, restaurants, spa treatments and much much more. If you need any more information or assistance with this then head to Reception onboard and they'll be happy to help.
Awards
On a Marella cruise, you’ll always find a warm and welcoming atmosphere, from the moment you step onboard, wherever we sail. Our friendly staff will remember your name, as well as your favourite cocktail. And in the restaurants, we’re just as well-versed in local specialities as we are in decent cups of tea. In fact, we've been endorsed with the Good Housekeeping Reader Recommended stamp of approval. A massive 90% of our customers said the service was very good or excellent – and were impressed by how staff recognised them on a return visit. We picked up the prize for Best Cruise Line for Value at the 2019 Cruise Critic Editor’s Choice Awards. We’ve also picked up numerous awards at the Cruise Critic 2019 Cruisers Choice Awards, including Best Entertainment on Marella Discovery. Most recently in 2021 Marella won the Marine Interior Design of the Year Award for the refit of The Glass House on Marella Discovery in the Seatrade Cruise Awards.
Onboard Experience
If you have any questions regarding Marella Cruises' onboard experience, try visiting the designated page on our website
https://www.tui.co.uk/cruise/onboard-experience/
Environmental and Sustainability
We’re always assessing how we can make our cruise fleet more sustainable, and we’re finding new ways all the time. For example, on Marella Discovery, we refurbished the main dining room to remove all neon and halogen lights and replaced them with a more efficient system. This helped cut the ship’s yearly carbon emissions, as well as reduce Marella Discovery’s overall fuel consumption. And, since 2019 we’ve swapped over five million pieces of single-use plastic with paper or wood alternatives.
People, Planet, Progress
We know that going away on holiday is one of life’s great pleasures – you get to relax, recharge your batteries and make unforgettable memories. However, we’re also aware of the impact flying planes and running hotels have on the environment, and our planet as a whole. As a company, we pledge to become a net-zero company by 2050 at the latest, and we’re working hard to make that goal a reality.
- Waste reduction and management
- Reducing our emissions
- Protecting the natural world
- Supporting local economies and communities
The TUI Care Foundation
With your help, the TUI Care Foundation – an independent organisation initiated and supported by TUI – is working hard to ensure tourism continues to have a positive impact by protecting the natural environment and empowering local communities in holiday destinations around the world.
From safeguarding marine environments in Turkey and Majorca, to vocational training for young people in the Dominican Republic and Sri Lanka, and tackling plastic waste in Cyprus and Zanzibar – your donation supports over 50 TUI Care Foundation projects in 25 countries worldwide.
We have you – our loyal customers – to thank for making the TUI Care Foundation’s work possible. Every time you book a holiday with us, you have the option to make a donation to the TUI Care Foundation and it’s these donations that help to make a difference around the world, so please keep them coming.
Now when you book, you can also choose to adopt a turtle or a tree and support the TUI Care Foundation’s global TUI Turtle Aid and TUI Forests programmes.
By adopting a turtle, you’re helping to protect endangered loggerhead turtles and their nesting sites on beaches, increase hatchling survival rates and raise awareness in tourism destinations about the importance of protecting native turtle populations.
Your tree adoption helps to look after a newly planted tree seedling in one of the TUI Care Foundation’s forests around the world. The TUI Forests programme puts woodland at the centre of thriving communities in holiday destinations. It plants new trees and supports local livelihoods through community-managed tree nurseries and by creating forest-based tourism experiences.
Every penny you donate counts towards our mission to preserve holiday destinations in a way that benefits the natural environment and local people, now and in the future.
What to Pack
Pool and bath towels are provided and every cabin has a hairdryer. If you need to stock up on essentials, our onboard shops sell things like toothpaste. It’s a good idea to bring a light jacket with you, as there’s often a strong sea breeze.
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.
Finally, if you book any excursions, you might need to adhere to certain dress codes. Islamic countries have strict modesty laws, so, in certain areas, you’ll need to cover your shoulders and knees. When visiting mosques or other holy sites, women may be required to cover their hair, arms and legs, and men will need to wear long trousers and a top with sleeves.