launched 2017
tonnage 69,472
length 264 m
crew 771
capacity 1,836
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.
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Royal Suite
The most luxurious cabin measures up at a huge 92m², and sleeps up to 4. It comes with a separate living room with a sofa-bed, a bedroom with a king-size bed, and an en suite with a WC and a shower. Swish extras come in the form of a baby grand piano and a whirlpool bath. Expect plenty of light courtesy of glass doors that open onto a balcony. You’ll find the Royal Suite on Deck 8.
- This cabin comes with Premier Service.
- Extras include breakfast in bed once a week, and a free pressing service that means you’ll look your best for the Dress to Impress night.
Junior Suite
Junior Suites on Deck 8 sleep up to 4. They’ve got twin beds that can convert to a queen-size double bed, and a sitting area, as well as a bathroom with a WC and shower over a bath, and a balcony. If there are 4 of you, you’ll also get a sofa-bed. These cabins measure around 21m².Â
- This cabin comes with Premier Service.
- Extras include breakfast in bed once a week, and a free pressing service that means you’ll look your best for the Dress to Impress night.
Please note cabins 8026 and 8526 have a shower only.
Family Suite
The Deck 8 Family Suites sleep 7 people, and have 2 separate rooms – one with twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed if needed and another with a fold-down bed. There are 2 bathrooms, one with a shower and one with a bath. Plus, you’ve got a living area with a double sofa bed. The cabins – which cover around 40m2 – also come with a chalkboard wall, a PS4 games console and a balcony.
- This cabin comes with Premier Service.
- Extras include breakfast in bed once a week, and a free pressing service that means you’ll look your best for the Dress to Impress night.
Family Junior Suites are also available.
Grand Suite
The Grand Suites on Deck 8 have twin beds that can convert to a queen-size double bed, and a sitting area with a sofa-bed, and can sleep 4 people. You’ll get a bathroom with a WC and a shower over a bath. There’s a balcony for admiring the sea views, too. Grand Suites measure 32m².
- This cabin comes with Premier Service.
- Extras include breakfast in bed once a week, and a free pressing service that means you’ll look your best for the Dress to Impress night.
Family Junior Suite
This cabin sits on deck 8 and sleeps 6. It’s got one bedroom with twin beds, and a living area with a double sofa-bed and twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed if needed, as well as an en suite with a WC and a shower. A private balcony with double doors comes as standard. The cabin measures around 39 m².
- This cabin comes with Premier Service.
- Extras include breakfast in bed once a week, and a free pressing service that means you’ll look your best for the Dress to Impress night.
Executive Suite
There are 5 Executive Suites, which sleep 4, and come with a separate living area with a queen-size sofa-bed, a queen-size bed, and an en suite with a WC, shower and bath. You can soak up the sea views from the comfort of your private balcony – it’s got glass doors, which let in plenty of light. Executive Suites are spacious, measuring in at 47m².
- This cabin comes with Premier Service.
- Extras include breakfast in bed once a week, and a free pressing service that means you’ll look your best for the Dress to Impress night.
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
These cabins are on decks 6 and 7, and have twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed, a sitting area, an en suite with a WC and a shower, and a balcony. They cover around 15 to 16 m² and if there are 4 of you, you’ll also get a sofa-bed.
Deluxe Cabin
These cabins are on Decks 7 and 8, and come with the bonus of a floor-to-ceiling window. You’ll sleep on twin beds, which can also convert to a queen-size double bed, and have use of a sitting area with a sofa-bed and an en suite with a WC and a shower. Deluxe Cabins sleep up to 4 and measure a little over 20m².
Balcony Cabin
Balcony Cabins are on Deck 6, and feature a set of twin beds that can convert to a queen-size double bed. You can also expect a sitting area, an en suite with a WC and a shower, and a balcony. These cabins sleep 2, and are between 13 and 14m². Deluxe Balcony Cabins are also available.
Outside Cabin
These Outside cabins can be found on Decks 2 and 3, and have a picture window or porthole. They feature twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed, a sitting area with a sofa, and an en suite with a WC and a shower. These sleep 2 to 4 people and measure 14m². Our 3 and 4-berth cabins have upper berths that fold down for extra sleeping space. Single Cabins are also available.
Inside Plus Cabin
You get a set of twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed and an en suite with a WC and a shower. You’ll find these cabins on Decks 7 and 8, they sleep 2 people and measure 15m². Our 4 berth cabins come with fold down beds.
Inside Cabin
These cabins can be found on Decks 2 and 3, and sleep up to 4 people. You’ll get twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed and an en suite with a WC and a shower. Deck 2/3 Inside Cabins cover 12m². Our 3 and 4-berth cabins have upper berths that fold down for extra sleeping space, please note they are accessed by a ladder. Single Cabins are also available.
Single Outside Cabin
These are on decks 3, and accommodate solo travellers. A picture window or porthole offers sea views, and the cabin is kitted out with twin beds that convert to a queen-size double bed, a sitting area with a sofa, and an en suite with a WC and a shower. These cabins measure 14 m².
Other Details
Adults Only: Kids allowed
Childrens Facilities: Available
Nursery: None
Smoking: Balcony cabins
Gratuities: Marella Cruises don’t think tips and service charges should cost you extra, so they’ve included them in the price. You’re not expected to tip any of their crew – unless you want to, of course.