Most drinks are included within the price of the cruise. Premium drinks can be included by upgrading to the "Premium Al Inclusive" package. See details of what is included in each below.
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Tips
All tips and service charges are included in the cruise price. You are not expected to tip unless you want to.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Wi-fi
WiFi internet access isn’t included in the cost of your cruise, so if you want to get online then you’ll need to pay an additional fee. Marellla have a variety of options for getting online. See below.
Speciality Dining
Specialty restaurants allow travellers to enhance their dining experience during the cruise. This is a great way to add variety to your holiday or celebrate a special occasion. You can pay for meals in the special dining restaurants onboard.
Excursions
If you would like to do any excursions/tours while docked these will be an additional charge. Excursions/tours can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package. Alternatively these can be bought while on the ship but may be more expensive than pre-booking.
Insurance
Have the peace of mind that you're covered. Contact us after you have made the booking if you would like us to add this to your package.
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
Ship Facilities
Marella Discovery - By Marella Cruises
Family FriendlyGood For CouplesOver 50sInformal
Refurbished: 2016
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11 Decks
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Max capacity: 2583 people
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Deluxe Cabin
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Executive Suite with Balcony & Premier Service
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Family Suite cabin with Balcony & Premier Service
Grand Suite Cabin with Balcony and Premier Service
Junior Suite - Balcony & Premier Service (2 berths)
Junior Suite - Balcony & Premier Service (4 berths)
Royal Suite Cabin with Balcony and Premier Service
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020 3991 1166
Customer reviews for Marella Discovery
4.3
Based on 236 reviews
Cabin
4.3
Service
4.4
Excursions
4
Dining
4.3
Activities
4.1
Value for money
4.3
Entertainment
4.3
Fantastic 1st cruise on Marella Discovery. The crew were the best we have come across. Also the shows were 1st class. Brilliant experience will definitely return.
couple
2-5 cruisesInside (2 berths) - Deck 2/3
18 Mar 2024
Cabin crew - EKO Tameka & Edi were excellent and provided first class service.
user
1 cruiseSingle Inside Cabin
26 Feb 2024
Our first cruise ever. We loved the whole experience thanks to the captain and his entire crew! They couldn’t do enough and made us feel special. There was a great selection of food and the restaurants were amazing. Housekeeping came in every evening for the turn down of the bed and was always a couple of chocolates on the bed. We had a suite which was roomy and comfortable. The balcony was furnished with table, chairs and loungers. The entertainment was fantastic and the interaction between the captain and the entertainment organiser was entertaining. We loved every aspect of our cruise and are planning another with Marella.
couple
1 cruiseJunior Suite - Balcony & Premier Service (2 berths
All offers and prices are subject to change and availability at time of enquiry. Prices are based on two passengers sharing unless otherwise stated and are subject to the Tour Operator's terms and conditions. Cabin and Flight supplements may apply. Other supplements may apply in addition to the price shown above. Flight details, timings and routing may be subject to alteration. Other tour operator charges may also apply. Any Onboard Spending money or drinks package value shown will be per cabin, again based on two sharing.
Note: On 13 January 2018, new European legislation is being adopted in the UK which as result will mean that we may change our required method of payment at our discretion, irrespective of how any deposit or prior payment was made.
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The compact city of Newcastle has plenty to be discovered during a day onshore. Once an industrial hub, it has successfully transformed into a quirky and stylish destination, popular particularly for its vibrant nightlife. But, as well as the restaurants, bars and clubs, you'll find over 2,000 years of history and architecture thanks to the city's Roman origins. Discover the Roman ruins, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, many museums, parks and galleries to learn more about Newcastle.
Things to do in Newcastle (Port of Tyne):
Discovery Museum
A scientific and local history museum, The Discovery Museum is located in Blandford Square in Newcastle upon Tyne. There are several local history exhibits there, including the Turbinia ship. Showcasing the renowned maritime history, alongside fashion, science and technology, this diverse museum is fun for all the family.
Newcastle Castle
The castle is situated in the heart of the city, and is a prominent mediaeval fortification that was constructed on the site of an ancient fortress. Within the castle, you’ll find the iconic fortified gatehouse (the Black Gate) as well as the Castle Keep and other impressive features.
Biscuit Factory
Newcastle upon Tyne is home to the contemporary art gallery The Biscuit Factory. The Gallery underwent extensive renovations before opening in 2002, and was originally constructed in the late 19th century. The Biscuit Factory is the UK's largest commercial gallery for art, craft, and design, making it a popular attraction for those visiting the city.
Gothenburg
DAY 3
Situated on the shores of the Göta älv river on Sweden's west coast is the country's largest city, Gothenburg. A significant seaport, it is renowned for its Dutch-inspired canals and green boulevards like the Avenyn, which is the city's main avenue which is surrounded by an array of popular cafés and shops.
Things to do in Gothenburg:
Liseberg
Featuring a variety of thrilling rides, theatre spaces and a beautifully designed sculpture garden, Liseberg was opened in 1923. With around three million visitors each year, it is one of the most popular theme parks in Scandinavia.
Horticultural Society
In the heart of Gothenburg, Sweden, there is a park and horticultural garden called The Garden Society of Gothenburg. Situated next to Kungsportsavenyen, it was established 1842 and features an array of beautiful plant life from local flowers to tropical plants found within the greenhouse.
VOLVO Museum
Gothenburg is home to the popular Volvo Museum. It covers the growth of Sweden's top automaker, Volvo, from the original "V 4" to the present-day automobiles, lorries, buses, and other goods. A popular attraction with those that love to learn about the history of cars, it's situated just outside of the city centre.
Tallinn
DAY 5
With over a thousand years of history, Tallinn has struck a fantastic balance between old and new attractions, making it an ideal port of call. To get stuck into Estonian history and culture, visit the Estonian Architecture Museum and Tallinn's Old Town, both boasting fascinating insights into the city. Head to the TV Tower for unrivalled views across the Baltic, and for relaxing in the sun, Pirita Promenade will take you to the sandy beach for sunbathing and swimming.
Things to do in Tallinn:
Art Museum
Situated within a 18th-century Baroque palace, the Kadriorg Art Museum showcases international art dating between the 16th and 20th century. Built in 1725, the art museum was designed by Mikhail Zemtsov and Gaetano Chiaveri.
Cathedral
Taillin’s largest orthodox church, the Aleksander Nevski Katedraal is situated in the heart of the city. Built by Mikhail Preobrazhensky in an extraordinary and colourful Russian style, it dates to the late 19th century and is still an active church on Toompea hill.
TV Tower
If you want breathtaking views of Tallinn, head up the Tallinn Tv Tower. An impressive structure and landmark, it soars 314m in the air and features a viewing platform on the 21st level with glass flooring.
St. Petersburg - Overnight onboard
DAY 6-7
St Petersburg is all about extravagant and colourful architecture, renowned artwork and delectable dining. A full day tour is the best way to see as much of this imperial city as possible, with guides often beginning the experience with a visit to the Rostral Columns. St Isaac's Cathedral is also a must-see for it's striking golden dome, while the Spilled Blood Church is an unforgettable sight to witness. Leave time for a spot of caviar or vodka tasting to get a real taste of a Russian delicacy.
Helsinki
DAY 8
Boasting the sophisticated style and charm of a Scandinavian city, Helsinki is home to unique architecture, countless open parks, lavish shopping opportunities and some of the best seafood in the world. Grab a cup of rich Finnish coffee from the popular Market Square, pick up some handcrafted souvenirs and start exploring. We recommend the Chapel of Silence, Helsinki City Museum, the Design District and Helsinki University's Botanical Gardens.
Things to do in Helsinki:
Helsinki Cathedral
The Helsinki Cathedral is a Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral of the Diocese of Helsinki and is situated in Senate Square in the neighbourhood of Kruununhaka. The church was initially constructed between 1830 and 1852 as a memorial to Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, the Grand Duke of Finland.
Museum of Finland
In the National Museum of Finland you’ll find an array of artefacts dating all the way back to the Stone Age. Objects which showcase Finland’s fascinating cultural history, it’s housed within an impressive building designed in a romantic, Finnish national style.
Art Museum
The Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma is located within Mannerheimintie in Helsinki. A quirky, modern building, it forms part of the Finnish National Gallery and houses contemporary art from an array of different international artists.
Riga
DAY 9
Home to an Old Town that's recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an abundance of medieval history, the capital of Latvia is ready to inspire you. Since the turn of the 20th century, Riga has flourished with artistic touches, creating over 800 art nouveau buildings. Simply take a guided tour of the city and you'll discover unique architecture, dining hotspots, the unforgettable Town Hall Square and much more.
Things to do in Riga:
Riga Central Market
The largest market and bazaar in all of Europe is located in Riga, Latvia. It is one of Latvia's most important twentieth-century buildings and was included to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1998. Full of incredible food stalls, this market is a must visit when in the city.
Freedom Monument
One of the most prominent attractions in Riga is the Freedom Monument. An impressive, 42-metre high structure, it was built to honour the Latvian soldiers that lost their lives during the Latvian War of Independence. Signifying independence and freedom, the tower was constructed with copper and granite.
Latvian Opera
Housed with ‘The Great Hall’ which was built in 1863 and can seat up to 952 people, the Latvian National Opera is home to both the national opera and the ballet. For those that love classical and contemporary performances, a trip to this architectural beauty is well worth it. Surrounded by beautifully-manicured gardens, it’s a magnificent building in Riga.
Berlin (Rostock), Germany
DAY 11
Teeming with unique street art, quirky bars and cafes, fascinating landmarks and centuries of history, Berlin is a city like no other. Begin your journey at the magnificent Brandenburg Gate, one of Germany's most iconic sights, before marvelling at the Reichstag. For history enthusiasts, a visit to Museum Island will keep you busy for hours, and for truly unique art, stop by the free-to-visit East Side Gallery to admire the works of over 100 artists.
Copenhagen
DAY 12
Comprising unique architecture, scenic canals and a wide range of attractions within easy reach of the cruise port, Copenhagen is often hailed as the best city in the world in which to live. No matter your age or interests, and no matter the weather, there's something for everyone - take a bus tour to get your bearings, then explore royal palaces, museums and parks. Nyhavn is an iconic spot for photos, cafes and culture, and breathtaking 18th-century architecture.
Things to do in Copenhagen:
Little Mermaid Statue
The Little Mermaid sculpture, perhaps one of Copenhagen's most well-known tourist destinations, took inspiration from Hans Christian Andersen's well-known fairy tale. The Little Mermaid, a gift from Danish brewer Carl Jacobsen to the City of Copenhagen, was unveiled on August 23, 1913 and is located on Langelinie Pier.
Tivoli Gardens
Situated in the centre of Copenhagen, Tivoli Gardens is a theme park with rides, a beautiful lake, shops, cafes and more. The third-oldest operational amusement park in the world, it dates back to 1843. A magical attraction that’s worth a visit when you’re in Copenhagen, it has something for all ages.
National Museum of Denmark
Denmark's main cultural history museum, the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen, contains a variety of exhibits, from Danish artefacts to international exhibits. Located near Strget in Copenhagen's downtown, it's the perfect day out for those wanting to learn more about Denmark's captivating past.
Oslo
DAY 13
As Norway's capital city, there's no doubt that Oslo is a hub of stylish architecture, Scandinavian culture and quirky art scenes, as well as plenty of traditional Norwegian cuisine. The renowned Opera House and Holmenkollen Ski Museum are just two examples of the fascinating and eye-catching attractions you'll find in this cosmopolitan city, while outdoor adventurers will love exploring Vigeland Sculpture Park.
Things to do in Oslo:
Akershus Fortress
Akershus Fortress is an amazing place to learn about Oslo's past. Under king Hkon V, construction on Akershus Castle and Fortress began in 1299. The 1300s saw the completion of the mediaeval fortress, which was strategically situated at the tip of the headland and resisted several sieges throughout the centuries.
The Vigeland Park
A bus ride away from the cruise port, Vigeland Park is an incredible sculpture park and museum that displays an array of exhibitions and pieces, including from the park’s namesake, Gustav Vigeland. A beautiful, tranquil park it spans an impressive 80 acres.
Oslo Opera House
Situated within easy reach of the cruise port, in the centre of Oslo, the Oslo Opera House is the permanent home of the Norwegian Ballet and National Opera. Unique in design, it’s located within the popular Bjorvika neighbourhood. You can even climb the opera house, which grants incredible views of the Oslofjord from the top.
Newcastle (Port of Tyne)
DAY 15
The compact city of Newcastle has plenty to be discovered during a day onshore. Once an industrial hub, it has successfully transformed into a quirky and stylish destination, popular particularly for its vibrant nightlife. But, as well as the restaurants, bars and clubs, you'll find over 2,000 years of history and architecture thanks to the city's Roman origins. Discover the Roman ruins, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, many museums, parks and galleries to learn more about Newcastle.
Things to do in Newcastle (Port of Tyne):
Discovery Museum
A scientific and local history museum, The Discovery Museum is located in Blandford Square in Newcastle upon Tyne. There are several local history exhibits there, including the Turbinia ship. Showcasing the renowned maritime history, alongside fashion, science and technology, this diverse museum is fun for all the family.
Newcastle Castle
The castle is situated in the heart of the city, and is a prominent mediaeval fortification that was constructed on the site of an ancient fortress. Within the castle, you’ll find the iconic fortified gatehouse (the Black Gate) as well as the Castle Keep and other impressive features.
Biscuit Factory
Newcastle upon Tyne is home to the contemporary art gallery The Biscuit Factory. The Gallery underwent extensive renovations before opening in 2002, and was originally constructed in the late 19th century. The Biscuit Factory is the UK's largest commercial gallery for art, craft, and design, making it a popular attraction for those visiting the city.
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Premium All Inclusive
Everything included in the standard all inclusive offering plus a selection of premium cocktails, spirits and coffees.
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Select either the All Inclusive or Premium All Inclusive option while booking online.
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Premium Cocktails
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Fresh Fruit Juices
Beers
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Cocktails
Spirits
Soft Drinks (by the glass)
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