Save an additional £41 per person if you book online
Included
Drinks
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.
Premium All Inclusive
All inclusive
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.
Choose to fly from a variety of airports included within the price.
Meals
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
Year: 1996
·
Refurbished: 2022
·
11 Decks
·
Max capacity: 2,076 people
To book an accessible cabin, please give us a call
020 3991 1166
Customer reviews for Marella Discovery
4.4
Based on 339 reviews
Cabin
4
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
Great entertainment. Really good service from friendly staff. Good food. . Great cruise all round.
group
10+ cruises
18 Apr 2025
Carribean with a great itinerary. All staff are superb both those behind the scenes to those you see daily. All such fun and so committed to putting the customer first. They work so hard. The Marella cruises are always so friendly, relaxed and give exactly what you need from a holiday. Looked after superbly by all cabin staff, food is great throughout the whole ship - both sit down restaurants and the buffet one by the pool and the snack shack there too for your fish and chips. Made to feel special in the sit down restaurants in an evening.
Entertainment superb- how they do what they do on the stage when the ship is rocking I just don’t know, but great and all are very skilled at what they do. Beautiful singing voices and great dancing. Comedian was hilarious. Bands, solo singers, saxophone player around the ship all great- a real mix to suit all tastes. Great to have daytime music and fun entertainment around the pool. Can’t beat live music. Silent disco was fun too. Just all created a great atmosphere. Was a little chilly in the atrium some evenings and can’t hear announcements when in the cabin unless come directly into the cabin and lots said the same. The cupboard above the television in the inside cabin we were in caused a few problems when getting around the side of the bed and resulted in a few hits of the head- strange design in that area. Rest of the cabin was fine. Overall a really good cruise on a really fun ship and will be booking to go again. Wish Marella did Asia.
couple
6-10 cruises
17 Apr 2025
Fantastic cruise with excellent port if calls and amazing service from all the staff
couple
2-5 cruises
16 Apr 2025
Good service, entertainment and food!
Interesting journey
With a few minor changes Marella could be excellent
* Please note - Itineraries calling into Venice and Dubrovnik will incur a small tourist tax per person, this will be added to your onboard account during the cruise.
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.
Talk to a Cruise Expert
Our cruise experts will help you pick the perfect cruise line, ship and destination.
We can tailor any package to suit your holiday needs: Add or extend hotel stays, arrange flights and find the best cabin location for you.
BEST SELLER! Tropical Isles & Atlantic Horizons, 3 March 2026 (21 nights)
Your itinerary
Nicola E.
28 Jan 2025
Colleen C.
21 Jan 2025
Mark G.
11 Nov 2024
Mark G.
11 Nov 2024
Mark G.
11 Nov 2024
Harry S.
30 Oct 2024
Harry S.
30 Oct 2024
Harry S.
30 Oct 2024
Harry S.
30 Oct 2024
Harry S.
30 Oct 2024
Harry S.
30 Oct 2024
Harry S.
30 Oct 2024
Harry S.
30 Oct 2024
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.
La Romana
DAY 1
03 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 8 PM
A city that's situated on the coast of the Dominican Republic, La Romana offers beautiful views of the Chavon River and boasts a recreation of a 16th century Mediterranean village. Alongside watersports and the recreated village, other attractions in La Romana include Duarte Central Park and the Cotubanamá National Park.
Things to do in La Romana:
Duarte Central Park
Founded in 1929, the Duarte Central Park is a tranquil park in the heart of La Romana. With shops, arts and crafts vendors, boutiques and benches, this park is a wonderful place to explore whilst in La Romana.
Cotubanamá National Park
Spread across La Romana and La Altagracia, Cotubanama National Park is home to subtropical forests, caves, beaches and picturesque mangroves. A beautiful place to hike, this expansive national park makes up an area of over 790 square kilometres.
Altos de Chavón
One of the most extraordinary attractions in La Romana, Altos de Chavon is a recreation of a Mediterranean village from the 16th century. A popular museum, it houses an archaeological museum, amphitheatre and a cultural centre.
Catalina Island
DAY 2
04 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
A tropical island in the Caribbean Sea, Catalina Island is the perfect place to relax and unwind whilst visiting the Dominican Republic. Beloved for its white sands and colourful buildings, it's a popular destination for snorkelling and scuba diving.
San Juan
DAY 3
05 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 8 PM
Puerto Rico’s capital city, largest urban area and cultural hub, boasts a myriad of things to do, see and taste for a true sense of all Puerto Rico has to offer. In the old city you'll walk the cobbled streets of the colonial Spanish architecture as well as the impressive defensive works of El Morro and La Fortaleza, dominating the skyline and boasting equally stunning views out of the city and coastline themselves.
Things to do in San Juan:
El Morro and La Fortaleza
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Fortaleza was built between the 16th and 20th centuries with the aim of protecting the city of San Juan. It has been a fortress, a prison and a residence, and is open for visitors to explore during the day.
Castillo San Cristóbal
In San Juan, there is a fort called Castillo San Cristóbal. The Spanish constructed it to defend San Juan against land-based assaults. Part of the San Juan National Historic Site, it's arguably the greatest fortification erected by the Spanish in the New World.
The Poet's Passage
The writings of local poet Lady Lee Andrews are shown at this store, art gallery, and cafe. A lot of aspiring poets attend the regular open-mic sessions; making it a unique place to visit during a trip to San Juan.
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
DAY 4
06 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 8 PM
Charlotte Amalie is bursting with laid-back Caribbean charm. Visitors will find evidence of its Danish roots, such as the popular watchtower called Blackbeard’s Castle built in the 17th century. Here, you will walk up the hundred steps to the top for unrivalled views of the island and out to sea. Meanwhile, a short journey on the amazing Skyride Aerial Tram will provide unrivalled views of the stunning landscape.
Things to do in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands:
Skyride Aerial Tram
This cool cable car takes you all the way up from the bottom of the cruise terminal harbour area to Paradise Point for stunning views all the way up. At the top is a great restaurant and bar too to take in the sights in true paradise.
Blackbeard’s Castle
Originally called Skytsborg and constructed by Danish colonists for defence and a vantage point, this modern-day hotel also has entertaining guided tours to learn all about the history of Edward and his infamous band of marauding pirates.
Charlotte Amalie Overlook
A short drive away from the port, the Charlotte Amalie Overlook grants extraordinary views out towards the ocean. Although this isn’t within walking distance, the views that you get across the city is well worth the effort.
Frederiksted, St Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
DAY 5
07 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Established in 1751, the town of Frederiksted in St Croix is known as Freedom City due to its connection with the abolition of slavery in 1848. In the town there are a handful of historic buildings (such as St. Patrick's Catholic Church and the aporthecary), alongside arts and crafts venors, and the Fort Frederik museum.
Things to do in Frederiksted, St Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands:
St. Patrick
An Irish catholic church, St. Patrick's is at the heart of the community in Frederiksted. Established in 1846, this historic church has beautiful stained glass and statues, and is host to a variety of services throughout the week.
Apothecary
A fascinating museum, it houses the artifacts of a Danish Colonial pharmacy, including apothecary bottles, powdered medicines and equipment. Established in the early 19th century, it is run by the St. Croix Archeological Society.
Fort Frederik
A U.S National Historic Landmark, Fort Frederik was built in the mid-16th century. Constructed by Danish/Norwegian residents, it intention was to protect the port and ward off any pirates that entered its shores.
Ponce
DAY 6
08 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 10 PM
Sorry we don’t have any content about this yet, we’re working on it
At Sea
DAY 7
09 Mar 2026
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!
La Romana
DAY 8
10 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 8 PM
A city that's situated on the coast of the Dominican Republic, La Romana offers beautiful views of the Chavon River and boasts a recreation of a 16th century Mediterranean village. Alongside watersports and the recreated village, other attractions in La Romana include Duarte Central Park and the Cotubanamá National Park.
Things to do in La Romana:
Duarte Central Park
Founded in 1929, the Duarte Central Park is a tranquil park in the heart of La Romana. With shops, arts and crafts vendors, boutiques and benches, this park is a wonderful place to explore whilst in La Romana.
Cotubanamá National Park
Spread across La Romana and La Altagracia, Cotubanama National Park is home to subtropical forests, caves, beaches and picturesque mangroves. A beautiful place to hike, this expansive national park makes up an area of over 790 square kilometres.
Altos de Chavón
One of the most extraordinary attractions in La Romana, Altos de Chavon is a recreation of a Mediterranean village from the 16th century. A popular museum, it houses an archaeological museum, amphitheatre and a cultural centre.
At Sea
DAY 9
11 Mar 2026
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!
Road Town, Tortola
DAY 10
12 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
The capital of the British Virgin Islands, Road Town is a bustling port that's located on Tortola's south coast. With vibrant markets, scenic beaches and several popular attractions, a day in the port will be filled with fun. Top highlights include the Rhone National Marine Park, the J.R. O'Neal Botanic Gardens and the North Shore Shell Museum.
Things to do in Road Town, Tortola:
Shell Museum
An extraordinary attraction in Road Town, this picturesque museum is home to thousands of different shells. There's also a shop in the museum where you can by various gifts created using the shells- a unique souvenir to take home.
Marine Park
Surrounding the HMS Rhone wreck, the marine park is a popular dive, snorkelling and scuba diving site that's surrounded by tropical fish and tropical corals. A picturesque attraction, it's a must for anyone interested in learning more about the local marine life in Tortola.
Botanic Gardens
A tranquil oasis with tropical plants, lily ponds and a pergola, the J.R O'Neal Botanic Gardens offer a peaceful activity to enjoy whilst on the island.
St. John's, Antigua
DAY 11
13 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Not only is St. Johns the capital of Antigua, but it’s a major port in the Caribbean. A bustling city with a captivating history, it’s full to the brim with attractions, including a farmers market, colourful architecture and picturesque beaches. Particular landmarks within the city include Fort James, the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda and the popular Zemi Art Gallery.
Things to do in St. John's, Antigua:
Fort James
Located in the harbour of St. John's, Fort James was built to guard the city from French Invasion. Constructed in the 18th Century, by the British, this fascinating fort is a must see during your stop off in the capital.
Art Gallery
Whilst in the capital, make sure to stop off in Zemi Art Gallery. Located in Redcliffe Quay, the art gallery showcases an array of local artwork, including traditional Antiguan and Barbadian art. Popular with both locals and tourists alike, this colourful art gallery is a unique attraction within the city.
Museum
Learn about the fascinating history of Antigua and Barbuda at this historic museum. Housed within a 1747 court house, it’s a prominent building within the town that has an array of exhibits to explore.
At Sea
DAY 12-19
14 Mar 2026
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!
Gibraltar
DAY 20
22 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 10 PM
Nestled between Spain and Morocco, this small piece of Britain offers a warmer climate and Europe’s only wild apes. Visitors of all ages will love watching these primates at play, as well as hiking the trails through the Upper Rock Nature Reserve where you’ll find Saint Michael’s Cave. Finally, don’t forget to leave time to enjoy your favourite British classics at the numerous pubs, or try traditional Spanish tapas.
Things to do in Gibraltar:
Apes Den
One especially for the animal-lovers, a trip to Apes Den is a must to get up close to the only free-roaming primates in Europe. Located at two cable-car stations, these monkeys are inquisitive, playful and curious and will keep you entertained for hours.
Upper Rock Nature Reserve
1,400 feet above the sea, this is one of the best attractions of Gibraltar and a must visit to spot its fascinating wildlife, such as the Barbary Macaques. Take a walk, admire the views and get up close with nature – but keep an eye on your belongings!
Great Siege Tunnels
The Great Siege Tunnels are a must visit for history enthusiasts for their vital role played during the Great Siege on Gibraltar by Spain and France. Taking a tour of these impressive tunnels is a great way to get to know the history of this territory.
Mediterranean Steps
For the adventurous and determined, the Mediterranean Steps is a challenging hike that rewards you with stunning views at 421 metres above sea level. Admire the many species of flora and fauna, as well as the wildlife, such as Barbary Macaques and Barbary Partridges.
Saint Michael's Cave
After being linked to numerous myths and legends throughout time, Saint Michael’s Cave is teeming with fascinating history. Found within the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, it houses an auditorium for shows, drama, music and spectacular light shows.
Seville (Cadiz)
DAY 21
23 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Despite its impressive modernity as a major city, Cádiz is one of the oldest continually-inhabited cities in Western Europe and an urban centre dominated by well-preserved historical landmarks – most of which can be found in Casco Antiguo, the Old Town within the remnants of Cádiz’s city walls. That doesn’t mean you won’t find any modern comforts here, though; while you’re sightseeing, you can expect to enjoy flavourful food from fantastic restaurants, comfortable cafes, and more. Sitting on Spain’s southern coast, the Port of Cádiz is also a short trip from Seville – a stunning Spanish city boasting its own unique culture and unique historical landmarks. So, if a tour of Seville is on the agenda, you’ll have no trouble getting there and back when you disembark here.
Things to do in Seville (Cadiz):
Playa de La Victoria
Playa de la Victoria is a breathtaking stretch of sandy beach perfect for sun lounging and enjoying the glorious weather in southern Spain; with restaurants, bars, shops, and more all within close walking distance, you’ll never have to travel far to find what you need when enjoying a day here.
Castillo de San Sebastián
Located on a small island at the end of La Caleta beach, this remarkable historical site was once home to a Temple of Kronos – a Titan among the Greek gods, and father of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera. The castle we see today was built circa 1706 in order to provide the northern flank of the city with defence, and the levee linking the island to the city was constructed in 1860. This castle was also the site of Spain’s second electric-powered lighthouse, which was added to the structures on this island in 1908.
Plaza de España
An impressive plaza in Parque de Maria Luisa in Seville, Plaza de España is a remarkable landmark example of Regionalism architecture – blending the Baroque Revival, Renaissance Revival, and Moorish Revival styles together. Completed in 1928, this stunning area was featured in exterior shots of the City of Theed on Naboo in Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the Clones and scenes from Lawrence of Arabia, among other film and TV productions – something that only exemplifies its incredible beauty.
Royal Alcázar of Seville
A historic royal palace in the heart of Seville, which was once an Islamic-era citadel in the 10th century before eventually being expanded upon and rebuilt throughout the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries, the Royal Alcázar of Seville is an impressive example of Mudejar-style architecture but draws on Gothic and Renaissance elements, giving it a unique character among other palaces in the region. When the royal family are visiting Seville, they still occupy the upper stories of the alcázar to this day – though, you can also explore this area when they’re not in town. A stunning palace with an impressive collection of elegant interiors, interesting artworks, and gardens, this is a fantastic place to visit when you’re in Seville.
Malaga
DAY 22
24 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 6 AM to 10 PM
As one of the oldest cities in Europe, Malaga is a vibrant gem on the Costa del Sol, teeming with history, culture and friendly locals. Lovers of art will love the destination that brought the world Picasso, thanks to its many new art galleries and creative districts. For those looking to let their hair down, the numerous authentic Spanish bars will keep you going until dawn, while foodies will enjoy both formal dining and street eateries.
Things to do in Malaga:
Castilo de Gibralfaro
With gorgeous views overlooking the city, Castillo de Gibralfaro was built in the 8th century as a lighthouse and military barracks. Its imposing walkways provide a scenic walk, while the museum nearby offers great insight into the history of the castle.
Catedral de la Encarnacion de Malaga
This iconic landmark was first built in the historic city centre in 1530, with work finishing in the 17th century. With a Gothic Renaissance style, it boasts a tower standing at 84 metres tall, providing breath-taking photo opportunities.
La Alcazaba
One of Malaga’s stunning historical monuments, La Alcazaba – meaning citadel – was built between 1057 and 1063. It has since been restored and features Roman walls and a dungeon, as well as stunning views of the harbour and old town.
Roman Theatre
As Malaga’s oldest historical monument, El teatro Romano was discovered in 1951 and has since uncovered much of Andalusia’s rich history. Visitors can marvel at the fascinating features of the theatre, such as the orchestra area, while more is still being uncovered.
Fly to the UK
DAY 22
It’s time to head back to the UK via flight; details on your inbound flight will be available closer to your departure date.
Premium All Inclusive
Premium All Inclusive
Everything included in the standard all inclusive offering plus a selection of premium cocktails, spirits and coffees.
How to book
Select either the All Inclusive or Premium All Inclusive option while booking online.
Included
Premium Spirits
Premium Cocktails
Premium Lavazza coffee
Fresh Fruit Juices
Beers
Ciders
House wine
Cocktails
Spirits
Soft Drinks (by the glass)
All inclusive
All inclusive
This package allows guests to enjoy a wide range of alcoholic and alcoholic drinks.
How to book
Select either the All Inclusive or Premium All Inclusive option while booking online.
Included
Beers
Ciders
House wine
Cocktails
Spirits
Soft Drinks (by the glass)
Select your departure airport
If you are looking for an airport not available in the list below or want to make changes to your flights, please give us a call: 0203 848 3797
North England:
Can’t decide? We are here to help!
We will help you find the perfect cruise
We can answer all of your questions
A cruise expert will help you from start to finish