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been on this shop before, we like these smaller ships, entertainment good. only downside buffet food quite good but rarely hot, had more than one lovely pudding etc almost cold, staff all good, cabin kept clean and tidy - no fridge in cabin
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The whole experience was brilliant. Everything was brilliant especially after a disasterous experience with another cruise company. Everyone from the Captain to the cleaning staff were fantastic. The ship was great and food was exceptional. Would definitely book another cruise with Marella. Thank you for restoring my faith in cruising.
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10 May 2025
loved the cruise, little things like the quality of the orange juice at breakfast and the cocktails just let it down and maybe the choice of meat at the buffet was not as good as it has been.
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We have been cruising for 30 years. This is the First time with Marella. Absolutely Fantastic. Entertainment Excellent, All Crew Members Excellent. Could not find any fault. Will recommend to friends and we will most definitely Cruise again with Marella.
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Aegean Delights & Aegean Gems from Cyprus, 15 October 2025 (14 nights)
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Fly from the UK
DAY 1
It’s time to say goodbye to the UK (for now) and hop on a flight somewhere exciting! With flights available from a variety of major UK airports, meeting your cruise ship somewhere exciting ahead of your adventure at sea has never been easier! Details on your outbound flight will be available closer to your departure date.
Limassol
DAY 1
15 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11 PM
From the thrilling waterpark to the immersive zoo that’s perfect for all the family, to ancient castles and an archaeology park, Limassol is a hidden gem in Cyprus. At the heart of the city is Limassol Castle, home to a grizzly history and the Museum of Cyprus which is well worth a visit to uncover more about this city. Don’t forget to make time to visit the buzzing bars, cafes and restaurants for authentic Cypriot cuisine.
Things to do in Limassol:
Fasouri Watermania
Cyprus’ biggest waterpark, Fasouri Watermania boasts a huge range of attractions including paddle boats, a ‘Tarzan Swing’, countless thrilling slides and an exciting wave pool. You can also find several restaurants, bars and snack bars.
Kolossi Castle
This 15th-century castle in Kolossi Village is an excellently preserved structure and well worth a visit for history buffs. It was once fundamental in military strategy, and is now the place of production for Commandaria wine.
Kourion Archaeology Park
Excavations from the ruins of Kourion city have unearthed many significant artefacts visitors can find onsite. Greek settlers arrived to the area in 12th-century BCE, so you’ll be sure to discover the fascinating history of the people of Kourion.
Limassol Castle
After being built, destroyed and rebuilt over time, Limassol Castle has a rich and fascinating history. Archaeological findings suggest it may have been a cathedral, and once held a prison, though it now houses the Museum of Cyprus.
Limassol Zoo
Though this zoo may be small, Limassol Zoo offers a fun and immersive educational wildlife experience. In numerous natural-looking habitats you’ll find monkeys, flamingos, meerkats and more, as well as a cafeteria, snack bar and playground.
At Sea
DAY 2
16 Oct 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Izmir
DAY 3
17 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Situated in western Turkey, the historic city of Izmir is the third largest in the country. A vibrant port city, it lies within the sheltered Gulf of Izmir on the turquoise waters of the Aegean. One of the oldest cities within the Mediterranean, it has a prominent history dating back nearly 5,000 years and has a variety of attractions to visit including the Hisar Mosque, Izmir Clock Tower and the bustling Konak Square.
Things to do in Izmir:
Izmir Historical Elevator
Dating back to 1907, this historical building features beautiful architecture, panoramic views and a café where you can enjoy a bite to eat or a refreshing drink whilst taking in the breathtaking scenery. A prominent landmark within the city, this fully-functional elevator is a must visit whilst stopping off here.
Agora of Smyrna
Built in the 4th century BC by the Greeks, the Agora of Smyrna is a major historic landmark in the centre of the city. One of the largest agoras created, it was swiftly rebuilt by Marcus Aurelus, a Roman Emperor after it suffered earthquake damage. Over the years archaeologists have excavated the agora, and it has been beautifully restored, making it a fascinating landmark to visit whilst in Izmir.
Arkas Art Centre
Opened in 2011, the Arkas Art Centre features 9 expansive exhibition rooms with an array of contemporary art. Situated in a historical building, the exhibitions on show here showcase international artists, focusing on a variety of topics. The perfect cultural attraction to visit during your time in Izmir, the Arkas Art Centre is within easy walking distance of the city centre.
Thira, Santorini
DAY 4
18 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Known for unrivalled views, sparkling blue sea and iconic bleached-white architecture, Santorini is a truly unforgettable destination. A stroll down one of the many cobbled streets and along the volcanic-sand beaches is the perfect way to spend a romantic evening, while kids and families will love taking the plunge from a caldera cruise and exploring the colourful markets. Finally, don’t forget to delve into Santorini’s past at the many museums on offer.
Things to do in Thira, Santorini:
Archaeological Museum
Located in the centre of Fira, the Archaeological Museum of Thera is a must visit for insight into the civilizations that came before present day, featuring artefacts from the Archaic, Roman, Geometric and Hellenistic periods, including Byzantine works of art.
Thira
Thira, as the capital of Santorini, is the gem of the area and boasts fantastic nightlife and restaurants with mouthwatering food. Here you can feel and be part of the action as it all takes place.
Museum of Prehistoric Thera
Home to the artefacts found at multiple archaeological sites such as Akrotiri, some of these excavations were discovered as early as 1867. Visitors will find numerous temporary and permanent exhibitions offering insight into the prehistoric age of Thira.
Santorini Cable Car
Before the cable car, tourists to Santorini would have to climb the winding stairs to the capital or ride by mule. Now, this mode of transport offers stunning sights of the land and sea on the way up, as well as access to the volcano.
Santorini Volcano
If you are looking to get a better look at the local geography, Santorini Volcano is a fantastic place to start with regular boat trips to look at the powerful effects that a volcano can have on the local environment.
Bodrum
DAY 5
19 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 10 PM
Located on Turkey's breathtaking southwest coast, Bodrum is a popular coastal city that's home to an array of extraordinary sights, from the Castle of St. Peter to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus which was constructed in 4th century BC. For those that love to relax in the sun, Bodrum also has a selection of beautiful beaches that span the surrounding peninsula.
Things to do in Bodrum:
Bodrum Castle (Castle of St. Peter)
The Knights of St. John constructed the historical fortification known as Bodrum Castle (or the Castle of St. Peter) in 1402. This picturesque castle is situated on a narrow rocky peninsula, and consists of French, Spanish, German, Italian and English towers, making it distinctive in design.
Bodrum Ancient Theatre
The Theatre at Halicarnassus, often referred to as the Bodrum Ancient Theatre, is a Greco-Roman theatre in Bodrum, Turkey, that dates back to the fourth century BC. Accommodating up to 13,000 guests, the theatre is said to have been constructed in a similar manner as the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus. With stunning panoramic views of the Bodrum peninsula, it's certainly one of the most beautiful sights in downtown Bodrum, 3 kilometres from Gumbet, and 10 minutes by Dolmus.
Zeki Müren Arts Museum
Located in the centre of Bodrum, it showcases the Turkish actor and singer’s costumes and paintings. An icon in the country, he was often referred to as the Elvis of Turkey. A unique and popular place to visit whilst in Bodrum, the Zeki Muren Arts Museum is situated on a street of the same name - showcasing the popularity of the star.
Marmaris
DAY 6
20 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 6 PM
This incredibly popular resort town sees over a quarter of a million people each summer and for good reason! If zipping down thrilling slides at waterparks and shopping for handcrafted souvenirs in bustling markets is your thing, you’ll love Marmaris. Cool off at the beach, top up your tan and explore natural beauty at the national park, or ancient history at Marmaris Castle.
Things to do in Marmaris:
Aqua Dream Water Park
For those hot summer days when you’re ready to cool off, Aqua Dream Water Park is full of fun, thrilling slides, pools and parties. With something suitable for kids of all ages, as well as a range of options at the cafeteria, you’ll easily spend a whole day at this water park.
Atlantis Water Park
In a perfect location on the seafront and next to the shopping centre, Atlantis Water Park is teeming with thrilling slides, numerous areas especially for kids and a wave pool, as well as mini golf, a private beach and restaurants and bars.
Grand Bazaar
The biggest public shopping centre, Marmaris Grand Bazaar has thousands of items for sale in its vicinity. From traditional Turkish crafts that make excellent souvenirs to clothes, accessories, shoes and jewellery, you’ll find whatever you’re looking for here.
Marmaris Castle
Marmaris Castle is a goldmine of Turkish history, hosting an archaeological museum within the fortress. Explore the terraces and colourful gardens and discover fantastic photo opportunities, as well as grab some souvenirs and refreshments at nearby shops.
Marmaris National Park
Turkey’s most visited natural area, Marmaris National Park boasts over 514 types of plant as well as fascinating animals, such as wild boar, red falcon, lynx and bears. You’ll find numerous hiking trails as well as a small, quiet beach for a dip.
Alanya
DAY 7
21 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 12 PM to 6 PM
A truly breathtaking beach resort city in Turkey, Alanya is one Mediterranean port of call you won’t want to miss on your itinerary. Part of the Turkish Riviera, and famed for being a legendary holiday hotspot for Cleopatra, this destination is renowned for its stunning sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, warm weather year-round, and mountainous backdrop. It’s also a hotspot for comfortable cafes, restaurants serving flavourful food, and lively bars; so, you’ll certainly have a relaxing time while soaking up the sunshine here. However, Alanya isn’t just about relishing in the incredible atmosphere of a Mediterranean resort. You’ll find some impressive hiking routes as you head further inland, and Alanya’s historic city centre is home to an abundance of historic sites worth seeing – Alanya Castle, which you won’t be able to miss when you arrive, dates back to the 13th century! A welcoming destination where the new and the old exist harmoniously to create a truly unique adventure, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in Alanya.
Things to do in Alanya:
Alanya Castle & the Red Tower
Built throughout the early 13th century, with completion recorded as 1226, Alanya Castle was constructed over Byzantine and Roman fortifications on an elevated rocky peninsula in the heart of Alanya. Once an active defensive fortification, Alanya castle was transformed into a residential area throughout the 19th century following the Ottoman Empire’s pacification of the region. Now, you can find an open-air museum within. Similarly, the Red Tower – which was also constructed by 1226 and designed to protect the shipyard here – now hosts the Museum of Alanya. It remains one of the best-preserved Seljuk structures in the city and a symbol of Alanya.
Kleopatra Beach
Named for Cleopatra VII, Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 BC to 30 BC and one of the most famous women in history, Kleopatra Beach is a stunning stretch of white-sand beachfront bordering on bright blue waters and the Mediterranean Sea. A stone’s throw from the heart of Alanya, and enjoying warm weather throughout the year, this beach is a great place for sun lounging and water sports alike. You’re not going to regret spending an afternoon soaking up the glorious Mediterranean sunshine here.
Damlatas Cave
An incredible beachfront cave system just a short distance from Alanya’s city centre, Damlatas Cave is home to an impressive abundance of stalactites and stalagmites formed over 15,000 years. Discovered largely by accident in 1948, the cave is said to be able to cure respiratory issues like asthma – with the cave itself being popularly known as the ‘asthma-cure cave’. With air in the cave containing a high percentage of carbon dioxide and consistently high humidity, there may be some truth to these claims. However, those who come for the cure spend four hours a day, every day for 21 days, in the cave itself.
Limassol
DAY 8
22 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11 PM
From the thrilling waterpark to the immersive zoo that’s perfect for all the family, to ancient castles and an archaeology park, Limassol is a hidden gem in Cyprus. At the heart of the city is Limassol Castle, home to a grizzly history and the Museum of Cyprus which is well worth a visit to uncover more about this city. Don’t forget to make time to visit the buzzing bars, cafes and restaurants for authentic Cypriot cuisine.
Things to do in Limassol:
Fasouri Watermania
Cyprus’ biggest waterpark, Fasouri Watermania boasts a huge range of attractions including paddle boats, a ‘Tarzan Swing’, countless thrilling slides and an exciting wave pool. You can also find several restaurants, bars and snack bars.
Kolossi Castle
This 15th-century castle in Kolossi Village is an excellently preserved structure and well worth a visit for history buffs. It was once fundamental in military strategy, and is now the place of production for Commandaria wine.
Kourion Archaeology Park
Excavations from the ruins of Kourion city have unearthed many significant artefacts visitors can find onsite. Greek settlers arrived to the area in 12th-century BCE, so you’ll be sure to discover the fascinating history of the people of Kourion.
Limassol Castle
After being built, destroyed and rebuilt over time, Limassol Castle has a rich and fascinating history. Archaeological findings suggest it may have been a cathedral, and once held a prison, though it now houses the Museum of Cyprus.
Limassol Zoo
Though this zoo may be small, Limassol Zoo offers a fun and immersive educational wildlife experience. In numerous natural-looking habitats you’ll find monkeys, flamingos, meerkats and more, as well as a cafeteria, snack bar and playground.
At Sea
DAY 9
23 Oct 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Kusadasi, Turkey
DAY 10
24 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 6 PM
Just a short distance away from Kusadasi, Ephesus is one of the best preserved ancient cities in the world. Built by colonists in 10BC, this city is renowned for the Temple of Artemis, considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. A visit here is a must for history-enthusiasts, as well as those looking for beautiful beaches, relaxing in the sun and dancing the night away in the nearby resort town of Kusadasi. Discover breath-taking ruins by day and the best discos by night.
Things to do in Kusadasi, Turkey:
Adaland
The perfect escape from the heat on a hot day, Adaland Waterpark has something fun for visitors of all ages! Featuring a wave pool, a kids pool, a jacuzzi, rafting, a safari-style ocean pool and more, you’ll be sure to love relaxing, sliding and splashing here.
Ephesus Archaelogical Museum
Founded in 1964, the Ephesus Museum houses artefacts excavated from the Ephesus archaeological site and the surrounding areas, including the Temple of Artemis. Some notable finds include the Ephesus Artemis statue, the head of Socrates and a stamp dating back to 6200 BC.
Pigeon Island
During the Ottoman Era, Pigeon Island was used for military purposes and features an imposing Byzantine fortress on the rocks known as Pirate Castle. It is now a fantastic place to explore, relax and enjoy freshly caught seafood as well as other Aegean cuisine.
Temple of Artemis
Also known as Artemesium, the Temple of Artemis is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and served as a place of worship to the Greek Goddess Artemis. Although only a few pillars remain in the ruins, the site is a must visit for ancient Greek history buffs.
Mykonos Town, Mykonos
DAY 11
25 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Whether you’re in the mood for stretching out on an idyllic beach, itching to explore the maze of streets in search of seafood, or even looking to dance the night away at a seaside superclub, Mykonos has something for everyone. History buffs will be fascinated by the archaeological site of Delos, while Mykonos Windmills provide the perfect holiday snap. A romantic dinner along Little Venice is a must for couples- especially at sunset.
Things to do in Mykonos Town, Mykonos:
Little Venice
This row of 18th century fishing houses looks out onto the crystal clear sea, providing beautiful views both day and night. Though they aren’t fishing houses anymore, the shops, restaurants and bars that have replaced them still give a very enchanting waterfront experience.
Beaches
Boasting plenty of sun-kissed beaches, including Fokos and Kapari beaches, there's plenty of space and options for a relaxing day on the sand by the blue sea.
Paraportiani Church
Paraportiani Church is one of the most photographed churches in the world, and it’s easy to see why. The whitewashed structure stands out vibrantly against the ocean backdrop, creating fantastic photo opportunities and a romantic place to take a stroll.
Mykonos Windmills
Featured on many postcards you’ll find in Greece, the Mykonos Windmills are an iconic sight of the island. Once vital to the economy, the seven windmills are now a beautiful spot to take photos and explore- particularly at sunset.
Matoyianni Street
Day or night, Matoyianni Street is bustling with shopping, dining and bars. It’s the perfect place to find handmade souvenirs, such as jewellery and even sandals, as well as other designer boutiques. Visitors will also love the live music here!
Delos Archaeological Site
This small island is one of the most prominent archaeological sites in Greece, and is simply teeming with mythological and historical insights. Visitors will marvel at the artefacts exhibited here, including sculptures of Apollo and Artemis.
Rhodes Town, Rhodes
DAY 12
26 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 5 PM
Rhodes Town comprises of an old and new town, each with their own unique charms. While the Old Town is like stepping back into the medieval ages, boasting Ottoman and Italian architecture, the New Town is a hub of vibrant nightlife. The combination of both old and new makes for a fantastically varied cruise holiday, catering to all interests. Explore an ancient palace and medieval ruins during the day, dine at an authentic seafood tavern in the evening, and dance the night away.
Things to do in Rhodes Town, Rhodes:
Archaeological Museum of Rhodes
Situated in the medieval Hospital of the Knights of Rhodes, the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes is a striking building to explore, and the artefacts within make it especially key to visit. Visitors will find mosaics, sculptures, statues and spoils of war.
Elli Beach
The closest beach to Rhodes town, Elli Beach is a popular place to spend a sunny day. With plenty of sun loungers and umbrellas as well as waterfront restaurants and bars, you’ll have everything you need to relax, along with a diving platform to quickly cool you off.
Palace of the Grand Master of the Knight of Rhodes
Another must visit UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rhodes, the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights is a beautifully preserved site filled with art, mosaics, furniture and décor. Explore this structure for a glimpse into the past of Rhodes.
Rhodes Town Medieval Town
Rhodes Town comprises of an old and new town, each with their own unique charms. While the Old Town is like stepping back into the medieval ages, boasting Ottoman and Italian architecture, the New Town is a hub of vibrant nightlife. The combination of both old and new makes for a fantastically varied cruise holiday, catering to all interests. Explore an ancient palace and medieval ruins during the day, dine at an authentic seafood tavern in the evening, and dance the night away.
Roloi Clock Tower
If you’re looking for the best views across Rhodes, Roloi Clock Tower is the place to be! Since being restored over time its architecture is of a Baroque style, and with a rewarding free drink after making the climb to the top.
Souda Bay (tours to Chania), Crete
DAY 13
27 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 3 PM
Souda Bay is a deep natural harbour formed between the Akrotiri peninsula and Cape Drapano, and it’s a fantastic gateway to Crete’s Chania – a historic settlement with a variety of unique landmarks, including one of the world’s oldest lighthouses a 400 year-old Venetian fortress. Souda itself, however, is home to the Crete Naval Base and the area played an important part in British and Commonwealth Mediterranean-based military operations during World War Two; however, you’ll find there’s much more to enjoy in this Mediterranean gem.
Marmaris
DAY 14
28 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 1 PM
This incredibly popular resort town sees over a quarter of a million people each summer and for good reason! If zipping down thrilling slides at waterparks and shopping for handcrafted souvenirs in bustling markets is your thing, you’ll love Marmaris. Cool off at the beach, top up your tan and explore natural beauty at the national park, or ancient history at Marmaris Castle.
Things to do in Marmaris:
Aqua Dream Water Park
For those hot summer days when you’re ready to cool off, Aqua Dream Water Park is full of fun, thrilling slides, pools and parties. With something suitable for kids of all ages, as well as a range of options at the cafeteria, you’ll easily spend a whole day at this water park.
Atlantis Water Park
In a perfect location on the seafront and next to the shopping centre, Atlantis Water Park is teeming with thrilling slides, numerous areas especially for kids and a wave pool, as well as mini golf, a private beach and restaurants and bars.
Grand Bazaar
The biggest public shopping centre, Marmaris Grand Bazaar has thousands of items for sale in its vicinity. From traditional Turkish crafts that make excellent souvenirs to clothes, accessories, shoes and jewellery, you’ll find whatever you’re looking for here.
Marmaris Castle
Marmaris Castle is a goldmine of Turkish history, hosting an archaeological museum within the fortress. Explore the terraces and colourful gardens and discover fantastic photo opportunities, as well as grab some souvenirs and refreshments at nearby shops.
Marmaris National Park
Turkey’s most visited natural area, Marmaris National Park boasts over 514 types of plant as well as fascinating animals, such as wild boar, red falcon, lynx and bears. You’ll find numerous hiking trails as well as a small, quiet beach for a dip.
Limassol
DAY 15
29 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11 PM
From the thrilling waterpark to the immersive zoo that’s perfect for all the family, to ancient castles and an archaeology park, Limassol is a hidden gem in Cyprus. At the heart of the city is Limassol Castle, home to a grizzly history and the Museum of Cyprus which is well worth a visit to uncover more about this city. Don’t forget to make time to visit the buzzing bars, cafes and restaurants for authentic Cypriot cuisine.
Things to do in Limassol:
Fasouri Watermania
Cyprus’ biggest waterpark, Fasouri Watermania boasts a huge range of attractions including paddle boats, a ‘Tarzan Swing’, countless thrilling slides and an exciting wave pool. You can also find several restaurants, bars and snack bars.
Kolossi Castle
This 15th-century castle in Kolossi Village is an excellently preserved structure and well worth a visit for history buffs. It was once fundamental in military strategy, and is now the place of production for Commandaria wine.
Kourion Archaeology Park
Excavations from the ruins of Kourion city have unearthed many significant artefacts visitors can find onsite. Greek settlers arrived to the area in 12th-century BCE, so you’ll be sure to discover the fascinating history of the people of Kourion.
Limassol Castle
After being built, destroyed and rebuilt over time, Limassol Castle has a rich and fascinating history. Archaeological findings suggest it may have been a cathedral, and once held a prison, though it now houses the Museum of Cyprus.
Limassol Zoo
Though this zoo may be small, Limassol Zoo offers a fun and immersive educational wildlife experience. In numerous natural-looking habitats you’ll find monkeys, flamingos, meerkats and more, as well as a cafeteria, snack bar and playground.
Fly to the UK
DAY 15
It’s time to head back to the UK via flight; details on your inbound flight will be available closer to your departure date.
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