launched 1996
tonnage 69,130
length 264 m
capacity 2,076
Marella Discovery is one of their biggest ships, with highlights like an outdoor cinema, a rock climbing wall, a mini-golf course, five-storey atrium and an indoor pool.
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Royal Suite Cabin with Balcony
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.
This cabin comes with Premier Service extras included:
Express check-in, subject to availability
Free pressing service – up to 3 items per person in the first 24 hours onboard
Free continental breakfast in bed – 1 per person, per week
Executive Suite with Balcony
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 47 m².
This cabin comes with Premier Service extras included:
- Express check-in, subject to availability
- Priority luggage delivery
- Free pressing service – up to 3 items per person in the first 24 hours onboard
- Free continental breakfast in bed – 1 per person, per week
Family Junior Suite Cabin with Balcony
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 included:
- Express check-in, subject to availability
- Priority luggage delivery
- Free pressing service – up to 3 items per person in the first 24 hours onboard
- Free continental breakfast in bed – 1 per person, per week
Family Suite Cabin with Balcony
The 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 cabin covers around 40m², and comes with a balcony.
This cabin comes with Premier Service extras included:
- Express check-in, subject to availability
- Priority luggage delivery
- Free pressing service – up to 3 items per person in the first 24 hours onboard
- Free continental breakfast in bed – 1 per person, per week
Grand with Balcony
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 32 m².
This cabin comes with Premier Service extras included:
- Express check-in, subject to availability
- Priority luggage delivery
- Free pressing service – up to 3 items per person in the first 24 hours onboard
- Free continental breakfast in bed – 1 per person, per week
Junior Cabin with Balcony
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 a shower over a bath, and a balcony. If there are 4 of you, you’ll also get a sofa-bed. These cabins measure around 21 m².
This cabin comes with Premier Service extras included:
- Express check-in, subject to availability
- Priority luggage delivery
- Free pressing service – up to 3 items per person in the first 24 hours onboard
- Free continental breakfast in bed – 1 per person, per week
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 20 m².
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.
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 14 m².
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 14 m². 3 and 4-berth cabins have upper berths that fold down for extra sleeping space.
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 15 m².
Inside Cabin
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 12 m². Deck 6/7/8 Inside Cabins cover 12-13 m². 3 and 4-berth cabins have upper berths that fold down for extra sleeping space.
Single Outside
These are on decks 2 and 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.