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Treasures of the Mediterranean

1st Jun 2027 | 7 nights | Marella Cruises | Marella Voyager

All-inclusive drinks included
Tips included
Flights & transfers included
Mahón, Menorca
Naples
Civitavecchia (Rome)
Ajaccio, Corsica
Palamos
All-inclusive drinks included
Tips included
Flights & transfers included
Day
Date
 
Arrival
Departure
 
1
1st Jun 2027 Tuesday
Palma de Mallorca
22:00
2
2nd Jun 2027 Wednesday
Mahón, Menorca
11:00
18:00
3
3rd Jun 2027 Thursday
At Sea
4
4th Jun 2027 Friday
Naples
07:00
17:00
5
5th Jun 2027 Saturday
Civitavecchia (Rome)
07:00
19:00
6
6th Jun 2027 Sunday
Ajaccio, Corsica
09:00
15:00
7
7th Jun 2027 Monday
Palamos
10:00
17:00
8
8th Jun 2027 Tuesday
Palma de Mallorca
06:00

Marella Voyager is the latest ship from Tui-owned Marella Cruises. It made its debut in June 2023 after a multi-million-pound bow-to-stern refurbishment that included a raft of new-to-the-line additions. The 1,912-passenger family-friendly ship was originally built in 1997 for Celebrity Cruises and most recently sailed as Tui's Mein Schiff Herz, and is now the fifth and largest by tonnage in the Marella fleet. Sister ship to Marella Explorer and Marella Explorer 2, Marella Voyager was christened in Palma, Mallorca, in May 2023 and is sailing four Mediterranean itineraries over the summer season, before repositioning to Barbados for the winter. Marella Voyager carries 1,912 passengers at double occupancy across 952 cabins. The ship weighs in at 77,302 GRT, with 760 crew and 13 decks.

Marella Voyager is all-inclusive, covering flights and most food and drink. Selected alcoholic beverages and soft drinks by the glass are covered, although room service and minibar beverages are not and The Coffee Port charges for drinks and snacks. Premium package includes all cocktails, craft and guest beers, and top-shelf spirits (though Champagne is always chargeable). There are also several for-fee speciality restaurants.

Exciting new bars and round-the-clock entertainment. Of Marella Voyager's 10 bars, three are totally new to the fleet. The Arts House is the largest, with a colourful lounge space, shuffle board tables, and arts and crafts station, plus a stage with evening entertainment. Aperitif is geared toward pre-dinner drinks, featuring a speciality gin and whisky list you can't find elsewhere on board. The speakeasy-style The Exchange is lots of fun. It's an immersive adults-only experience combining interactive actors, parlour games and sing-a-longs, all while sampling a trio of (rather strong) signature cocktails. Replacing the Lounge Bar on the sister ships, the pub-style Squid & Anchor doubles as an entertainment hub while, with its retractable roof, The Summer House is all about cocktails and cold beers in the sun. For something a little more intimate Flutes is a two-floor Champagne bar with 'push for bubbles' buttons and tinkling live piano music. We were generally impressed by the number of pianos dotted throughout the ship, with the onboard talent ensuring quality live music across numerous venues. For a caffeine and sugar hit, we grabbed a flat white and giant cookie at The Coffee Port, where you can also browsing a library of novels and choose from a collection of board games. Heavy investment went into a revamp of the disco area, with the creation of The Electric Rooms on Deck 12. This swish neon-drenched nightclub is kitted out with an LED-lit dance floor and DJ booth, and hosts themed music nights and silent discos (we could flip between two music genre playlists). The space also extends to upper and lower lounge areas and a plushly refurbished casino with blackjack and roulette. More nightly all-singing-and-dancing entertainment kicks of six days a week at the Broadway Show Lounge, with a programme of 10 brand-new shows and two tried-and-tested fleet favourites. This 900-seater venue is also the line's largest, plus the cast will be showcasing over 500 newly created bespoke costumes.

Marella Voyages offers expanded family-friendly facilities and welness offering. Families with little cruisers are well catered for onboard. A programme of kids' club activities is geared towards various ages, with three zones catering to babies and toddlers (Mini M Club), three- to 11-year-olds (M Club) and older kids and teens (Hideout). There's also a family-friendly cinema showing Hollywood classics and recently released blockbusters. The pool deck also has poolside activities and a dedicated splash pool for children. Also part of the pool deck are a pair of whirlpool tubs, and for adults looking for some quieter child-free time The Veranda is an adults-only space with luxury sunbeds facing the ocean and cabanas for hire. With its huge wraparound windows, the gym is the largest in the fleet and boasts an impressive number of machines. The neighbouring Ocean Spa is more modest in size compared to others in the fleet, offering a range of wellness and beauty treatments from body wraps to teeth whitening

The largest area of renewal was a refit of the ship's main dining zone, replacing the traditional buffet with a new concept: The Kitchens. Open between 6:30 a.m. and midnight, this bright and contemporary food-hall-style area on Deck 11 allows diners to browse up to eight distinctive serviced and help-yourself food stations.  Bamboo offers South Asian noodle-based dishes;  Athena's is for Greek pittas and gyros;  The Banyan Leaf is Indian street-food and curries; The Pastry Crust serves classic pies and mash; Gravy Boat is for traditional roast dinners; The Dressed Leaf has healthy salads; Cherry on Top dishes out ice cream and other sweet treats; and The Pantry has hot or cold grab-and-go sandwiches.

Marella Voyager also debuts the line's first Mexican restaurant, Abuela's, as chosen by customers poll, offering a colourful cantina-style eatery of tacos, burritos and nachos. Neighbouring Abuela's is Italian favourite Nonna's (both meaning 'Grandma's' in their respective tongue) serving choose-your-topping pizza. Another Marella Voyager exclusive is Silver Fork on Deck 5. This premium for-fee restaurant offers a choice of Modern British a la carte or a seven-course tasting menu with wine pairing -- the Beef Wellington was a highlight. The third dining debut is Platter, where you can nibble on cheese and cold cuts accompanied by a choice of wines (for a fee). Those familiar with Marella cruising will recognise the breakfast-through-dinner waiter-serviced Latitude 53 and its twin dinner-only restaurant Vista. The for-fee Surf & Turf Steakhouse and Kora La also make a welcome return, while the Snack Shack will continue to provide poolside bites. As well as introducing more than 150 new dishes, the ship has made big strides their meat-free options, too. A quarter of the new menus feature vegetarian dishes and 15 percent are vegan, accounting for 37 new plant-based options in total. Restaurants and food stations onboard total an impressive 17 in all, the most of any ship in the Marella fleet by far.

Marella Voyager's 952 cabins are spread over a dozen categories and offer the typical mix of Inside, Outside, Balcony and Suite accommodation, plus a greater number of Family Cabins. Also new are two deluxe suites themed around cruise destinations chosen by TUI customers, who picked St. Lucia and Santorini. Every cabin on Marella Voyager comes with air-conditioning, a hairdryer, a flatscreen TV, wardrobe space, tea and coffee-making facilities and a safe. All balconied cabins include loungers and seating, and our Large Balcony Cabin also included a hammock for sea-view swinging Marella Voyager will offer more family Cabins, including Inside and Balcony Family cabins, measuring 19sqm and 20sqm, respectively. There will be two Voyager Suites which will reflect the destinations the ship sails to, in this case Santorini and St Lucia.

Deck 14
Deck 12
Deck 11
Deck 10
Deck 9
Deck 8
Deck 7
Deck 6
Deck 5
Deck 4

Best for...

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

Not the best for...

Luxury cruisers and culture vultures

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 included 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.


  • Flights, luggage and overseas transfers
  • Full-board dining
  • Drinks between 10am and 2am daily. You can expect selected soft drinks, a range of cocktails, selected draught beer and ciders, certain spirits and aperitifs, as well as glasses of prosecco and house wine
  • Onboard entertainment
  • Tips and service charges
Prices based on:

Inside Cabin
Inside Cabin

These cabins measure up at around 16m2. You’ve got two single beds that can be converted into a queen bed, as well as an extra fold-down bed. The en-suite bathroom, meanwhile, is fitted with a shower and a WC.

Family Inside Cabin
Family Inside Cabin

These cabins measure 19m2 and sleep up to five. They come with an area with a fixed double bed and a sliding door partition, which leads to a double sofa bed and a single fold-down bed. In the bathroom, meanwhile, you’ll find a WC and a shower.

Outside Cabin
Outside Cabin

Outside Cabins come with a porthole or a picture window. When it comes to size, they’re about 17m2, with two single beds that can be pushed together into a queen-sized bed, as well as an extra fold-down bed. There’s an en-suite with a shower and a WC.

Large Outside Cabin
Large Outside Cabin

These cabins sleep up to three people with twin beds that can be converted in to a double bed. The cabins measure in at 20m2. The bathroom has a WC and a shower.

Balcony Cabin
Balcony Cabin

These cabins are perfect for taking in the sea views. Size-wise, they come in at 17m2, while the balcony adds another 5m2 for you to lounge on – it’s decked out with a table and two chairs. Inside, there are two twin beds that can convert into a queen-sized bed, alongside a sofa bed. The en-suite, meanwhile, is fitted with a shower and WC.

Balcony Cabin (Large Balcony)
Balcony Cabin (Large Balcony)

These cabins give you everything you get from a balcony cabin, and throw a bigger balcony into the mix. They measure up at 16m2, while the balcony adds an extra 9m2 of space. This cabin type comes with two beds that can be put together to make a queen-sized option, alongside a sofa bed, while the en-suite sports a shower and a WC.

Family Balcony Cabin
Family Balcony Cabin

Family Balcony Cabin with Suite Service

There’s room for the whole pack in our Family Balcony Cabins. Size-wise, they’re 20m², and sleep up to five people. Each one’s fitted with a double bed, a sofa bed and a fold-down bed. You’ve also got an en-suite bathroom with a shower and a WC, as well as a furnished balcony. When you book a cabin with Suite service included, you can look forward to one continental breakfast in bed per person per week, and a free pressing service for up to three items during your stay. On top of that, you’ll have a coffee machine, slippers, a dressing gown, upgraded toiletries and a choice of pillows to best fit your comfort needs.

Junior Suite
Junior Suite

Balcony Junior Suite Cabin with Suite Service

The suites sleep up to three people, with two single beds that can combine into a queen-size option and a sofa bed. There’s also an en-suite with a shower and a WC. Head out onto the balcony, meanwhile, and you’ll find a table and some chairs. When you book a cabin with Suite service included, you can look forward to one continental breakfast in bed per person per week, and a free pressing service for up to three items during your stay. On top of that, you’ll have a coffee machine, slippers, a dressing gown, upgraded toiletries and a choice of pillows to best fit your comfort needs.

Executive Suite
Executive Suite

Executive Suite Cabin with Suite Service

With 35m² of space, our Executive Suites are some of the biggest options available on Marella Voyager. They sleep up to four people. There’s a queen-sized bed in the main bedroom, which also boasts a walk-in wardrobe. The living room is fitted with a double sofa bed, and opens out onto a balcony that has loungers, a table and some chairs. When you book a cabin with Suite service included, you can look forward to one continental breakfast in bed per person per week, and a free pressing service for up to three items during your stay. On top of that, you’ll have a coffee machine, slippers, a dressing gown, upgraded toiletries and a choice of pillows to best fit your comfort needs.

Voyager Suite
Voyager Suite

Voyager Suite Cabin with Suite Service

If you want to go all out, book one of our two Voyager Suites on Deck 10. Each one’s themed around one of our most-loved ports – cabin number 10042’s based on St Lucia, while cabin number 10046 takes inspiration from Santorini. These cabins measure up to 35m², with enough room for four people. They come with a sofa bed and two single beds, which can be combined into a queen-sized number. In the bathroom, there’s a shower and a WC, while the balcony flaunts a table, chairs and loungers. When you book a cabin with Suite service included, you can look forward to one continental breakfast in bed per person per week, and a free pressing service for up to three items during your stay. On top of that, you’ll have a coffee machine, slippers, a dressing gown, upgraded toiletries and a choice of pillows to best fit your comfort needs.

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