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It’s the sea views that make these cabins stand out. You can make the most of them out on your furnished private balcony. Inside, there are two twin beds that convert into a queen-size one. If there are three of you, you’ll have a sofa bed, too. And the en suite bathroom lines up a shower and WC.
These cabins give you everything you get from a Balcony Cabin, and throw a bigger balcony into the mix. Found on Decks 9, 10 and 12, the cabins offer two beds that can be turned into a queen-size, along with an en suite bathroom with a shower and WC. Three-berth cabins, meanwhile, get a sofa bed, too.
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 two twin beds that can be made into a queen-size. The en suite bathroom has a shower and WC.
This cabin comes with Premier Service extras included:
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 two twin beds, which can be converted into a queen-size. In the bathroom, there’s a shower and WC. A furnished balcony tops things off.
This cabin comes with Premier Service extras included:
There’s plenty of room for the whole family in our Family Cabins. Size-wise, they’re 20m2, and sleep up to five people. Each one is fitted with a double bed, 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.
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. There are also four-berth cabins, with twin beds and extra fold-down beds.
All of our 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. Our three and four-berth cabins have twin beds, as well as a sofa bed or extra fold-down beds. Plus, the en suite bathrooms have a shower and WC.
Our Single Cabins are spot on for solo travellers. They come with twin beds that can be converted into a queen-size and an en suite with a shower and WC. They’re a big hit with cruisers travelling alone or friends who prefer their own cabin.
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.
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You can cook your own steak or fish dishes on sizzling slates at this hot stone restaurant. It’s open for dinner, and a cover charge applies.
You’ll feel like you’ve switched continents when you dine at this restaurant. Oriental-style lanterns and paintings are paired with a pan-Asian menu of curries and noodle dishes. You’ll pay a cover charge to eat here.
The main waiter service restaurant is a good-looking place, with a gold-and-grey colour scheme and floor-to-ceiling windows.
This laidback pizzeria is stocked with a wood-fired oven for authenticity. Plus, you can load up your plate with greens at the salad bar.
For those with a sweet tooth, try Scoops. This vintage-looking cart serves up dollops of ice-cream in a range of flavours, and you can add toppings, too. The seating’s just as quirky – a collection of bike seats sit facing out to sea. A charge applies here.
Food stalls, beach huts and oversized deckchairs set the scene at this laidback eatery. As such, you can look forward to grab ‘n’ go breakfasts, lunches and snacks. There’s a drinks station on hand, too.
This place does what it says on the tin, specialising in all things meat. The menu takes in mains like pork 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. A cover charge applies for dining here.
You’ll be whisked to sunny Spain when you dine in this section of The Mediterranean. It specialises in tapas dishes – both for lunch and dinner.
If you’re in need of a caffeine boost, this place will do the trick. It’s got a shop serving Lavazza coffee and sweet treats, as well as a bar specialising in coffee liqueurs. Plus, you can take a seat on the al fresco terrace and get your drinks brought to you. A small charge applies here.
This fine dining restaurant was made for foodies. You’ll be treated to experimental, Heston Blumenthal-esque cuisine, making it the ideal spot for an extra special evening. There’s a charge to dine here.
You can watch the 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, the Market Place.
Sushi, sashimi and nigiri rolls are prepared right in front of your eyes at this brand-new eatery. It’s open for dinner only, and costs a little extra.
You’ll find Vista on the first floor of Latitude 53. Come evening, it transforms into a contemporary Italian restaurant.
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Everyone can play games at the aptly named Gamer Zone. It’s fully stocked with a variety of machines and is right next to The Hide Out.
Smoky and fruit-infused cocktails are on the menu at this speakeasy-style bar. It’s a great spot to head before or after a meal at one of the speciality restaurants.
Movie nights come courtesy of the indoor cinema. Family-friendly films are on the agenda, with extra screenings during high season.
If you’re feeling lucky, you can try out the slot machines and card tables at the Indigo Casino.
You’ll find the club in the middle of Indigo. It flaunts a dancefloor and a DJ booth, as well as an extra bar.
Indigo lays claim to the longest bar in the fleet. Flare demonstrations and cocktail-making sessions take place here. There’s also plenty of seating around the bar’s edge, where you can take in the 360-degree views – day or night.
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 brand-new shows on offer, plus it’s waiter service, so you can get a drink without missing a thing.
This deck bar provides cool-down drinks in between sunbathing. You’ll find it just above Snack Shack, overlooking the pool.
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.
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.
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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The spa doesn’t scrimp on size. In fact, it’s the biggest in the whole fleet. It packs in a steam room, a relaxation room and a sauna with big, floor-to-ceiling windows. Or book in for some pampering at the beauty salon.
The ship makes sports fun and focusses on nutrition coaching, personal training and health checks.
For all walking and running enthusiasts the jogging area (approximately 260 m) is available. Guests can also borrow equipment for cardiovascular training and Nordic walking sticks at an additional charge.
The sport outdoors green oasis offers courses such as My back, Stretching & Relaxing or Pilates which take place in the fresh air and overlooking the vast sea, weather permitting.
You can work up a sweat with the sea in sight at the gym.
Practise your putt on this minigolf green. It's right at the top of the ship on the Sports & Family Deck.
The pool area on Deck 11 has two outdoor pools and three whirlpools with plenty of lounge chairs.
If you are looking for a private place to relax on board, then the quiet relaxation islands on Deck 14 are just right for you. Ten Relaxation islands are available for rent. These mini-balconies offer unrestricted views of the sea.
The promenade decks on deck 6 and 7 invite you to enjoy the fresh breeze!
Cocoon chairs and Balinese beds give The Veranda a luxe, adults-only feel. Plus, it’s at the back of the ship, so the views are first-class.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
In summer 2018, Marella Cruises will be unveiling the latest addition to the fleet – and it’s the biggest one yet. Marella Explorer is stepping up to the plate, with more facilities than any of our other ships. This includes a bumper 10 restaurants and 10 bars, as well as an indoor cinema and a Sport & Family Deck. You can expect fleet favourites like Snack Shack and Kora La, plus brand new spaces like Indigo – a swanky bar, club and casino.
Marella Cruises don’t think tips and service charges should cost you extra, so they've included them in the price. You’re not expected to tip any of their crew – unless you want to, of course.
All cabins come with… Air-conditioning • Hairdryer • Flatscreen TV • Wardrobe space • Tea and coffee-making facilities • Safe
The cabins shown are representative of the general standard of cabins onboard. Your cabin may differ slightly in décor, design and size.
Marella Explorer’s dining scene is worth shouting about. On top of a load of new waiter service restaurants and an around-the-world buffet, you’ve got speciality places like Surf & Turf, Umi Sushi and an experimental eatery.
What's the braking distance of a cruise ship? What's the story behind the route you're sailing along? Learn answer to many questions, and discover exciting topics with the onboard edutainment program: Compass - Knowledge at Sea.
The entertainment onboard Marella Explorer doesn't disappoint. Not only does it have the biggest ever Broadway Show Lounge, it also boasts the flash, new Indigo bar, club and casino. Alternatively, you can listen to live music in The Lounge - a stylish space with a bright-pink piano and colour-changing bar.
Far from hustle and bustle, stress and everyday, guests are encouraged to disable the body and mind to relax and re-energise in the spa areas.
For those who wish to keep active, there are a wide variety of sporting activities and classes taking place either in a group or with a personal trainer that are sure to get the blood pumping.
Marella Cruises have worked on every last detail when it comes to getting the kids onboard. That means family-sized and inter-connecting cabins, buffet lunches featuring favourites like pizza and spaghetti bolognese, and a great mix of activities.
They lay on table tennis and football tournaments, fun quizzes, and early evening shows during their sea days. And when the ship is in port, children up to the age of 12 get discounted rates on some of their exciting shore excursions.
Every ship has a free Kids’ Club, too. So mum and dad can have time together while the little ones fill their days with treasure hunts, face-painting, and stories.
26th September 2019 for 14 nights | |
Southampton ~ Haugesund ~ Flåm ~ Geiranger ~ Molde ~ Honningsvåg ~ Alta ~ Tromsø ~ Olden ~ Stavanger ~ Southampton | |
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