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Limassol, Cyprus — Kos Town, Kos — Kusadasi, Turkey — Patmos Town \t — Marmaris, Turkey — Alanya, Turkey — Limassol, Cyprus — Souda(for Chania), Crete — Piraeus (Athens), Greece — Izmir — Mykonos Town, Mykonos — Rhodes Town, Rhodes — Limassol, Cyprus
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14 Oct '26
Limassol, Cyprus
23:00

For those who want to shop – and those who want to explore – the main seaport of Limassol offers lots of opportunities.

Limassol is the place to discover the real traditions of Cypriot life. Search through traditional old boutiques for curios, sample the island’s famous whisky-sour drink in dark inns, visit the medieval Limassol Castle, or find authentic Cypriot crafts in the Folk Art Museum.

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15 Oct '26
At Sea
3
16 Oct '26
Kos Town, Kos
09:00
18:00

Kos Town is the capital and the main port of the island. It is built on the north eastern side of Kos, around a vast area full of greenery.

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17 Oct '26
Kusadasi, Turkey
08:00
18:00

Decide on a lazy day at the beach of go for the archaeological ruins – the choice is yours in one of the highlights of Turkey, Kusadasi.

Choose from fine beaches or relaxed walks through narrow cobbled streets, the beautiful port itself or the ruins at Ephesus. Kusadasi has something for everyone and is a chance to experience a true taste of the flavour of Turkey. Dedicated to the goddess Artemis, the ancient city of Epheus is one of the most impressive archaeological sites in the world. The marble pillars of the library of Celsus support intricate friezes and sculptures, while the enormous amphitheatre offers superb views over the whole city. Add great shopping for carpets, jewellery, souvenirs and leather goods in Kusadasi itself, a range of great cuisine and even a waterpark for you to enjoy and you’re spoiled for choice.

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18 Oct '26
Patmos Town \t
08:00
18:00

Patmos, an Aegean island in the north of Greece’s Dodecanese island group, is a significant Christian pilgrimage site. Its Cave of the Apocalypse is where John of Patmos (St. John the Theologian) is said to have written the Book of Revelations. A fortresslike, 11th-century monastery dedicated to the saint overlooks the whitewashed houses of the hilltop capital, Hora (also known as Chora).

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19 Oct '26
Marmaris, Turkey
08:00
17:00

Bright and breezy meets class and sophistication as the yachts of the rich and famous anchor off the the coast of Marmaris.

Being the largest of the Turkish beach resorts, there’s a definite ‘Riviera’ feel to Marmaris. Elegant palm-lined promenades run along the waterfront while the marina plays host to a large collection of yachts. By day the young and beautiful frolic in the sea or bathe on the five kilometre stretch of Uazn Yali Beach – but scratch the surface and traditional Turkey is never far away. The rabbit warren of small streets with its whitewashed, red-roofed houses hide a treasure trove of delights including a bazaar. Not too far away is ancient Ephesus, one of the world’s most impressive classical sites that was once home to the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

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20 Oct '26
Alanya, Turkey
08:00
18:00

Legendary hangout of Queen Cleopatra, Alanya’s two-faced for all the right reasons. On the one hand an ancient Seljuk city, on the other a slick beach resort, it’s a place where old meets new and the pair get along famously. Walk around and you’ll notice a lot of places with Cleopatra in their names, even one of the beaches. It’s no coincidence. In 44BC, Mark Antony presented the town to his girlfriend as a present. And as gifts go, it takes some beating………

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21 Oct '26
Limassol, Cyprus
23:00

For those who want to shop – and those who want to explore – the main seaport of Limassol offers lots of opportunities.

Limassol is the place to discover the real traditions of Cypriot life. Search through traditional old boutiques for curios, sample the island’s famous whisky-sour drink in dark inns, visit the medieval Limassol Castle, or find authentic Cypriot crafts in the Folk Art Museum.

9
22 Oct '26
At Sea
10
23 Oct '26
Souda(for Chania), Crete
09:00
17:00
11
24 Oct '26
Piraeus (Athens), Greece
07:00
17:00

Surrounded by beautiful hills, Athens offers a blend of traditional Greek culture and modern hustle and bustle. From the ancient marketplace of Agora to glass-faced skyscrapers, it is quite simply unforgettable.

12
25 Oct '26
Izmir
09:00
18:00

One of Turkey’s biggest hubs, Izmir is your gateway to Ephesus, the Mediterranean’s best-preserved classical city. It was in Ephesus that one of the seven Ancient Wonders of the World once stood, the Temple of Artemis. Be whisked back to the Roman age and feast on its architectural riches…….

13
26 Oct '26
Mykonos Town, Mykonos
08:00
17:00
14
27 Oct '26
Rhodes Town, Rhodes
08:00
14:00

Pack your beach towel, your sunblock and your camera, The third largest Greek island and one of the sunniest places in Europe also features Rhodes Town.

Combining cosmopolitan charm with medieval sights, Rhodes Town has all the sun, sea, sand and attractions you could wish for. Wander through the Old Town to see the Palace of the Grand Masters, decked with mosaics, sculptures and antiques. Call in at the 15th century Knights of St John Hospital, now a splendid archaeological museum which houses the statue of Aphrodite of Rhodes. Continue down to the beaches and find the Street of the Artists, where artists share pavement space with open air cafes. And for the best view of the town and harbour, take a taxi to the top of Monte Smith, crowned by a 3rd century BC stadium.

15
28 Oct '26
Limassol, Cyprus
08:00

For those who want to shop – and those who want to explore – the main seaport of Limassol offers lots of opportunities.

Limassol is the place to discover the real traditions of Cypriot life. Search through traditional old boutiques for curios, sample the island’s famous whisky-sour drink in dark inns, visit the medieval Limassol Castle, or find authentic Cypriot crafts in the Folk Art Museum.

Launched

1996

Tonnage

69,130

Crew

760

Capacity

1,830

Marella Discovery is one of our biggest ships, with highlights like an outdoor cinema, a rock climbing wall, a mini-golf course, five-storey atrium and an indoor pool. You can expect all the Marella Cruises trademarks, like a fantastic dining scene, a show lounge to rival the West End, and smart, contemporary interiors. And the best bit – on Marella Discovery, everyone goes All Inclusive. This means your drinks, including prosecco and cider, plus meals in five restaurants and most onboard activities will all be part of the deal.

Beauty Salon
Solarium
Spa
Whirlpool

Broadway Shows
Movies Under the Stars outdoor theater
Photo Gallery

Internet

Indoor Pool
Kids Club
Mini-golf course
Rock Climbing

Gym
Jogging Track

A la carte restaurant
Atrium Bar
Bar
Chef’s Table
Cocktail Bar
Coffee shop
Lido Restaurant
Lounge Bar
Main Dining Room
Piano Bar
Sky Bar
Snack Bar

Atrium
Reception

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Marella Discovery is one of our biggest ships, with highlights like an outdoor cinema, a rock climbing wall, a mini-golf course, five-storey atrium and an indoor pool. You can expect all the Marella Cruises trademarks, like a fantastic dining scene, a show lounge to rival the West End, and smart, contemporary interiors. And the best bit – on Marella Discovery, everyone goes All Inclusive. This means your drinks, including prosecco and cider, plus meals in five restaurants and most onboard activities will all be part of the deal.

Relaxation

Beauty Salon
Solarium
Spa
Whirlpool

Entertainment

Broadway Shows
Movies Under the Stars outdoor theater
Photo Gallery

Technology

Internet

Recreational

Indoor Pool
Kids Club
Mini-golf course
Rock Climbing

Fitness

Gym
Jogging Track

Food and Drink

A la carte restaurant
Atrium Bar
Bar
Chef’s Table
Cocktail Bar
Coffee shop
Lido Restaurant
Lounge Bar
Main Dining Room
Piano Bar
Sky Bar
Snack Bar

Other

Atrium
Reception

Included Services

  • Gratuities Included
  • Family Friendly & Great fro Couples
  • FREE Wine & beers
  • Available to book in GBP £ (Call for prices)

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