
Marella Explorer
19 April 2027
Marella Cruises
7 Nights

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Executive Suite Cabin with Suite Service
If you want to go all out, book one of our Executive Suites on Deck 10. Each one measures up at a big 49m², with enough room for four people. They come with a sofa bed and a fixed queen-size bed. In the bathroom, there’s a shower and WC. A furnished balcony tops things off. 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.
Balcony Junior Suite Cabin with Suite Service
You’ll have 22m² to play with when you book one of our Junior Suites. They’re found on Deck 10 and 12, which means you’re guaranteed great horizon views from your furnished balcony. Each suite sleeps three, thanks to a sofa bed and a fixed queen-size bed. The en suite bathroom has a shower and WC. 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 Balcony Cabin with Suite Service
There’s plenty of room for the whole brood in our Family Cabins. Size-wise, they’re 20m² and sleep up to five people. Each one is fitted with a double bed, which is fixed against the wall, along with a sofa bed and a fold-down bed. You’ve also got an en suite bathroom with a shower and WC, as well as a furnished 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.
These cabins give you everything you get from a Balcony Cabin, and throw a bigger outdoor space into the mix – your balcony covers 6.8m². Inside, they measure up at 16m², and you’ll find them on Decks 9, 10 and 12. They have two beds that can be turned into a queen-size, along with an en suite bathroom with a shower and a WC. Three-berth cabins, meanwhile, get a sofa bed, too.
It’s the sea views that make these cabins stand out. They’re a sizeable 17m², and you can make the most of them out on your furnished private balcony. Inside, there’s two twin beds that convert into a queen-size bed and you’ll have a sofa bed, too. And the en suite bathroom lines up a shower and WC.
These cabins sleep up to three people with twin beds that can be converted in to a double bed and a sofa bed. The cabins measure in at 20m². The bathroom has a WC and a shower.
All of our Outside Cabins come with a porthole or picture window. They’re 17m² in size. They have two single beds, these can be pushed together to make a queen-size, as well as a sofa bed or extra fold-down beds. Plus, the en suite bathrooms have a shower and WC.
Decks 4/5 Outside Cabin
Outside Cabins come with a porthole or picture window. They’re 17m2 in size, which includes two single beds. These can be pushed together to make a queen-size and have extra fold-down beds. Plus, the en suite bathrooms have a shower and WC. 3 and 4 berth cabins have extra fold down beds.
Decks 8/9 Outside Cabin
Outside Cabins come with a porthole or picture window. They’re 17m2 in size, which includes a sofa bed and two single beds, these can be pushed together to make a queen-size. Plus, the en suite bathrooms have a shower and WC. 3 berth cabins have a sofa bed.
These cabins measure 19m² and sleep up to five. They feature an area with a fixed double bed and a sliding door partition, which leads to a double sofa bed and a single fold-down bed. In the bathroom, you’ll find a WC and a shower.
Decks 4/5 Inside Cabin
These cabins come in at around 16m2. Within that, you’ve got two single beds that can be converted into a queen-size, as well as an en suite bathroom with a shower and WC.
Decks 8/9 Inside Cabin
These cabins come in at around 16m2. Within that, you’ve got two single beds that can be converted into a queen-size, as well as extra fold-down beds, an en suite bathroom with a shower and WC.
Decks 10/12 Inside Cabin
These cabins come in at around 16m2. Within that, you’ve got two single beds that can be converted into a queen-size, as well as an en suite bathroom with a shower and WC.
For solo cruisers, these cabins are just the ticket. They come with twin beds that can be converted into a queen-size and an en suite with a shower and WC. Plus, they’ve got the added bonus of a picture window, so you can take in the sea views. They’re usually booked by cruisers travelling alone or friends who prefer their own cabin.
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. There’s a casual dress code during the day here, and smart in the evening.
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You’ll find Vista – our resident Italian restaurant – on Deck 6, on the second floor of the ship’s main dining room, Latitude 53. It serves regional Italian favourites made with authentic ingredients – think creamy pastas and colourful salads. There’s a smart dress code here.
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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.
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Food stalls, beach huts and oversized deckchairs set the scene at this laidback eatery. As such, you can look forward to grab & go lunches and snacks. There’s a drinks station on hand, too. Feel free to wear your beachwear here.
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You’ll be whisked to sunny Spain when you dine in this section of The Mediterranean, which specialises in tapas dishes for dinner. Or you can take your taste buds over to Portugal and try espetadas – meat or veg skewers – for a little extra. It’s open at lunchtime, too, for light bites, like sandwiches and jacket potatoes. There’s a casual dress code here.
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Start things off with a salad in this laidback eatery. Then, choose your toppings to create your very own pizza and pasta dishes – it’s a taste of Italy with a difference. There’s a casual dress code here.
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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, 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.
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This place does what it says on the tin, specialising in all things meat. The menu takes in mains like lamb chops, lobster and grilled chicken – but the highlight has to be the 28-day-aged steaks. The interiors are inspired by the meaty menu, as well, with chopping board artwork and leather booth seating. 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.
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Sushi, sashimi and nigiri rolls are prepared right in front of your eyes at this brand-new eatery. If you’re not a sushi fan, there’s also dim sum, cooked dishes and dessert to look forward to. 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.
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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.
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.
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
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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. Time your visit right, and you can sip your coffee to a soundtrack of live piano music. 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.
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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.
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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.
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With a capacity of 1,000 people, 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 brand-new shows on offer, plus you’ll be handed a drink on arrival.
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Thanks to its location, Aperitif is a great spot to head before or after a meal at one of the speciality restaurants. The menu here features everything from Prosecco and spirits to cocktails.
Our pub at sea is a modern take on a traditional British watering hole. There are two bars to pick from. One pours a great selection of drinks for you to choose from while you settle in for the evening entertainment. The other deals in premium gins and whiskies, which are chargeable. This place is home to a live band and quiz nights, too.
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A colour-changing feature bar, hot-pink piano and funky, ring-shaped seats take their place in this eye-catching lounge bar. You can admire the views, while listening to the soothing soundtrack of the live pianist.
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This feature bar wraps around The Mediterranean – running from the inside to the outside. It’s the place to come for Mediterranean specialities, as well as your usual drinks and frozen cocktails. If you choose a seat outside, you’ll get impressive sea views, since the terrace is positioned right at the back of the ship.
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Indigo lays claim to the longest bar in the fleet. Flare demonstrations and cocktail-making sessions are often on the cards here. There’s also plenty of seating around the bar’s edge, where you can take in the 360-degree views – day or night. After dark, the menus light up, showing off around-the-world themed cocktails, like Thai Punch and Jamaican Me Crazy.
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If you’re feeling lucky, you can try out the slot machines and card tables at the Indigo Casino.
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You’ll find the club in the middle of Indigo, flaunting a dancefloor and a DJ booth. It’s where silent discos and Eighties or Nineties-themed nights take place.
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When the ship’s at sea, it’s time to hit the shops. The onboard boutiques are stocked with everyday essentials and loads of duty-free products, including perfume, jewellery and souvenirs.
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Our open-air cinema lets you watch classic movies and the latest box office hits under the stars.
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This deck bar provides cool-down drinks, like frozen cocktails, in between sunbathing. You’ ll find it just above Snack Shack, overlooking the pool.
Pop in to the studio on Deck 6 for a professional photoshoot. You’ll also find kiosks, where you can view and buy all the photos captured by our onboard photography team.
The clue’s in the name here. This bar is right next to Latitude 53, so it’s perfectly placed for some pre-dinner drinks.
This bar sits next to the pool on Deck 11, so it’s great for grabbing drinks and frozen cocktails.
Movie nights come courtesy of the indoor cinema. Family-friendly films are on the agenda, with extra screenings during high season.
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Everyone can play games at the aptly named Gamer Zone. It’s fully stocked with a variety of machines.
In 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 and made-for-two suites. 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. Alternatively, you can work up a sweat with the sea in sight at the gym.
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The pool is split in two by a stage in the middle, which is where the entertainment team run their daily activities from.
Balinese beds give The Veranda a luxe, adults-only feel. Plus, it’s at the front of the ship, so the views are first-class.
This is a quiet, noise-free zone, where you can slip away and get stuck into your latest holiday read.
You can get stuck in to a basketball match or a game of mini-football on this multi-sports court.
Table tennis
Get a ping pong rally going – you’ll find tables on the Sports & Family Deck.
Minigolf
Practise your putt on this minigolf green. It’s right at the top of the ship on the Sports & Family Deck.
Get some fresh air, stretch your legs and take in the horizon views as you follow the jogging track, which weaves around the top deck.