Departing
Tue 30th December 2025Returning
Tue 13th January 2026Board
All InclusiveFlying From
GlasgowFlying To
Dominican RepublicBaggage
Luggage IncludedTropical Isles followed by Colours of The Caribbean
Marella Discovery
From £2,397
Per Person
About this offer
Marella Discovery is the sister ship to Marella Discovery 2, so you can expect nearly all of the same facilities, such as a fantastic dining scene and a show lounge to rival the West End. Top highlights include seven bars and eight restaurants, plus an outdoor cinema and a five-storey atrium. Families are well catered for on this ship. Family Suites and Family Junior Suites are kitted out with a chalkboard and a PlayStation 4, plus there’s a rock climbing wall, a minigolf course and two pools onboard, one of which is indoors.This fabulous offer includes:
• Flights from Glasgow
• 14 nights onboard Marella Discovery staying in a Inside Cabin, All Inclusive
• Transfers Included
• FREE PREMIUM ALL INCLUSIVE UPGRADE BOOK BEFORE 31ST JANUARY 2025
ITINERARY:
Day 1 - La Romana, Dominican Republic
Day 2 - At Sea
Day 3 - San Juan, Puerto Rico
Day 4 - Charlotte Amalie, US Virgin Islands
Day 5 - Frederiksted, US Virgin Islands
Day 6 - Ponce, Puerto Rico
Day 7 - Isla Catalina, Dominican Republic
Day 8 - La Romana, Dominican Republic
Day 9 - At Sea
Day 10 - Roseau, Dominica
Day 11 - St John's, Antigua
Day 12 - Basseterre, St Kitts
Day 13 - Road Town, British Virgin Islands
Day 14 - Samana, Dominican Republic
Day 15 - La Romana, Dominican Republic
THINGS TO DO:
• Beach time in Isla Catalina
• San Juan’s historic sites
• Charlotte Amalie’s blue waters
Just so you know, you'll need an ESTA to visit the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
• Under 21s must be accompanied by an adult on this cruise. For more details, please refer to the Alcohol, Age Ranges
DINING:
There are eight dining spots to choose from, including a main restaurant spread over two storeys, and two speciality restaurants – which showcase spectacular views from a setting on the top floor. For afternoon tea* and after-dinner cocktails, meanwhile, you’ll have seven bars and lounges to dip in and out of.
The dress code – The onboard dress code varies for each restaurant, but you can easily break it down into Beachwear, Casual and Smart.
The first is a come-as-you-are affair, so bikinis and trunks get the thumbs up, but please wear something on your feet for safety reasons.
Casual, meanwhile, speaks for itself – we’re talking tops and shorts or a sundress. Then you’ve got Smart, which is when you’ll need to dress up a little bit. You can wear shirts or polo shirts, trousers or tailored shorts, skirts or dresses, smart trainers, shoes or sandals, but we ask that you leave sportswear, flip-flops and non-tailored shorts in your cabin. If you want to add a jacket or a tie, that’s completely up to you, but our dress to impress nights give you the chance to get really suited and booted.
FOOD & DRINK:
This video answers some of your frequently asked questions about the food and drinks onboard a Marella Cruises sailing. Hotel Director, Georgio Katikkis, answers queries like “Are special diets catered for?” Nandy Beckford, Head Bartender, explains what’s included in the food and drink packages and Executive Chef Abhay Singh tells you about the range of speciality restaurants.
SURF & TURF STEAKHOUSE:
As its name suggests, this speciality restaurant majors in the likes of marbled steaks and meaty lobster tails. You’ve also got other meat and fish options, as well as plenty to satisfy a vegetarian palate. This is one of the ship's speciality restaurants, so there's a charge to dine here – plus, we recommend you make a reservation in advance. There's a smart dress code here.
SUSHI BAR:
Spicy tuna rolls, salmon sashimi and seabass nigiri are all on the menu at this sushi bar, which is tucked inside Kora La. Plus, you can wash it down with beers from all over Asia – think Tiger and Singha. This is one of the ship's speciality restaurants, so there's a charge to dine here – plus, we recommend you make a reservation in advance. There's a smart dress code here.
ENTERTAINMENT AND BARS:
You can watch movies under a star-lit sky at the ship’s outdoor cinema. Indoors, there are nightly shows in our Broadway Show Lounge, and pianists and acoustic musicians take to the stage in the atrium – an elegant space that changes colour when the sun goes down. The plush casino, meanwhile, is the place to head for a late-night flutter.
ENTERTAINMENT:
This video answers some of your frequently asked questions about the entertainment onboard a Marella Cruises sailing. Franky Scott, one of our Cruise Directors, answers queries like “What daytime entertainment is there onboard?”, “What is there for kids to do onboard?” and “What’s the evening entertainment like?” He also gives you the lowdown on what kind of entertainment facilities are onboard, from casinos and Bingo to a wide choice of bars.
BROADWAY SHOW LOUNGE:
Plush seating and an 800-plus capacity give the ship’s main entertainment venue professional credentials. We have 11 unique shows, including West End to Broadway, an on-stage spectacular showcasing all your favourite musical theatre classics.
BAR ELEVEN:
A position on the highest point on deck 11 – where the bar gets its name from – means that drinks in this lounge come with the ship’s best sea views. It’s a contemporary cocktail bar by evening, transforming into a late-night disco as the hours pass.
OTHER FACILITIES:
The ship’s open-air pool comes with the bonus of built-in whirlpools. You’ll find a second pool indoors, plus a slew of treatment cabins at the Oceans Gym and Spa. If you want to up the pace, head out to the rock climbing wall – a Marella Cruises first – or practice your putt on the minigolf green.
ATRIUM:
The heart of the ship is taken over by a spectacular five-storey atrium. Think panoramic windows, mood lighting, and Willy Wonka-esque glass lifts. Low-key entertainment is held here, with an agenda that includes cabaret performances and cocktails with the captain.
THE WALL:
Brave the heights of the rock-climbing wall, and get a bird’s-eye view of the ship and the ocean.
Please note that some of these facilities may incur an extra charge.
Although the Foreign Office currently have placed no restrictions on travel to this destination we recommend when travelling abroad anywhere you check the Foreign Office website for up to date information, this website can be reached on the following link.
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/foreign-commonwealth-office
We also recommend that you check with you doctor for up to date information regarding any inoculations that might be recommended.
We do not issue insurance, but you must have travel insurance.
Please note that due to the high volume of tickets in high season our company ticketing policy is that tickets will be dispatched 7 days prior to departure.