Marella Cruises

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Marella Discovery

About Marella Cruises

Marella attracts a broad cross-section of the British working class along with people of all ages. Marella's fleet of five ships offers an onboard experience that sits somewhere between traditional and ultra-casual.

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Marella Cruises Tips, Activities, and Overview

Who goes on Marella Cruises cruise ships?

Marella's passengers are almost exclusively from the U.K., with everything onboard geared to British tastes, from food and drink to stand-up and pub quizzes. Most are over 50, but the age range comes down considerably in the school holidays when competitive pricing and convenient flights from local airports, as well as free kids' clubs, make Marella attractive to families. However, a handful of the line's ships are adults-only and draw an older crowd.

Do I have to dress up on a Marella Cruises cruise?

Not too much. The dress code is casual apart from one dress-to-impress night per seven-day cruise, which can be interpreted as you wish. Tuxedos and ball gowns are a rarity and, in fact, would seem out of place, but people do make an effort on these nights to dress it up.

Is everything free on Marella Cruises cruises?

Not quite. Marella's cruises are fairly inclusive with gratuities and basic drinks included. Meals in select venues are also included. Extra costs include an upgrade to premium wine and spirits, bottled water and specialty coffee, spa treatments, shore excursions and specialty dining.

What are Marella Cruises’s most popular activities?

Marella's ships are packed with activities, which is just how Marella cruisers want it. Among the more popular activities are poolside contests, lively evening entertainment and, on ships that have them, virtual reality games, escape rooms, climbing walls and mini-golf.

Why go with Marella Cruises?

  • Food and entertainment geared to British tastes, from Yorkshire Tea to Marmite
  • Big program of departures from the U.K. with opportunities to create cruise-and-stay packages
  • Excellent value and all-inclusive pricing

Best for: Younger Brits looking for a friendly, activity-packed cruise; families

Not for: Luxury cruisers and culture vultures

Marella Cruises Cruiser Reviews

Beware of Marella Discovery

The ship is old and showing wear in some areas .Just got back from a terrible week abroad this ship .Read More
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Old silver Cruiser

oneFirst Time Cruiser

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Age 60s

A solid effort from the little fish in the big pond of cruising (2 Regular Marella Cruisers)

This is not Butlins at sea, but neither is this luxury; this is just a good, laid back cruise company who know what people want and do it for great value at the same time.If your flight is later out as some are, you won't even really be on board until after dinner time, so plan for the first day to be a bit of a write off and get a good nights sleep; you will need it, because this boat can be an absolute riot (in a good way) and you'll need your energy to get involved :) CABIN Impressed with the inside cabin we had on our 2023 E2 sailings, we booked the same type on E1.Read More
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slclove

many10+ Cruises

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Age 31s

Never again

Pool decks on 11 and 12 are to be avoided.However, the pool towels provided are sooooooo thin they no,longer have pile on them.Read More
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Liz liz

oneFirst Time Cruiser

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Age 73s

No thanks all downhill in just 1 year

Entertainment is mainly a bunch of school kids on crack jumping around shrieking singing I think they call it.If it wasn't for the great parts of call I might have considered jumping overboard.Read More
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Harrybob

couple2-5 Cruises

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Age 65s

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