Marella Discovery 2 ticks all the boxes when it comes to cruise holidays. It’s All Inclusive as standard, and flaunts a range of cabins that includes something for everyone, from fancy Royal Suites that come with separate living rooms, Family Suites that sleep up to seven, and Balcony Cabins that are spot-on for couples.
Entered Service: | 2017 |
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Length: | 866.14ft / 264m |
Width: | 114.83ft / 35m |
Decks: | 11 |
Number of Passengers: | 1,836 |
Number of Crew: | 771 |
Size: | 69,472 gross tonnage |
The Guest Experience Coordinator arranges get-togethers for solo travellers, like dinners and coffee mornings. If you’re worried about dining alone, have a chat with the ship’s restaurant manager, who’ll make sure you’re seated with other guests.
You’ll normally need to leave your cabin by 8 am on your last day, but you can still use all the onboard facilities until your transfer arrives. Speak to reception about a courtesy cabin so you can freshen up before you leave. Alternatively, you can organise a late checkout.
Yes. You’ll need your passport. Without it, you won’t be able to board the ship.
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