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Overview
Embark on a maritime adventure aboard the Marella Voyager, an elegant vessel designed for unrivaled voyages across the seas. This cruise ship embodies sophistication, offering a blend of modern amenities and classic charm. With spacious cabins, panoramic views, and top-tier facilities, the Marella Voyager promises an unforgettable journey for every passenger. Take in the breathtaking sights from the deck or indulge in the various entertainment options available onboard. Whether it's lounging by the pool, enjoying live shows, or savoring diverse culinary delights, this ship caters to every preference. With its exceptional service and a plethora of activities, the Marella Voyager sets the stage for an immersive and indulgent voyage on the high seas.
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Onboard the Marella Voyager, embark on a gastronomic odyssey that entices every discerning palate. The ship boasts an array of dining destinations, each a culinary gem in its own right, promising an extraordinary journey for those passionate about exquisite cuisine and diverse flavors. Experience culinary refinement at the 47° Restaurant, where the menu tantalizes with contemporary dishes, blending innovation and tradition to perfection. For a taste of the Mediterranean's richness, opt for Vista, an eatery dishing out delectable Mediterranean-inspired delicacies. The delightful variation continues at Kora La, serving up vibrant Asian fusion, while the onboard snack spot, Snack Shack, keeps the casual cravings at bay with its array of quick bites. Embodying both sophistication and casual charm, the dining aboard the Marella Voyager ensures an immersive culinary expedition throughout your entire cruise experience.
17/08/24 - Flights INCL.
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 - Palma, Majorca
Palma. Think leafy boulevards that echo with the stilettos of stylish shoppers. Tiny tapas bars tucked down narrow sidestreets. Architectural gold hidden in the historic quarter. With its trademark cathedral dominating the skyline, cosmopolitan Palma never fails to impress.
Day 2 - Palamos, Spain
Fringed with a ribbon of sun-kissed sands, Palamos started life as a tiny fishing village. The legacy of fishing continues today with the day’s catch sold off to the highest bidder on the quayside every afternoon. Head down to the beach, or leave the town behind for a day of discovery.
Day 3 - Ajaccio, Corsica
Rugged peaks, emerald countryside, twinkling blue waters – Corsica’s been plucked from the prettiest postcard. Rising up from one of the most beautiful gulfs in the world is Ajaccio, a town oozing charm. An impressive place in its own right, it’s also your gateway to the sensational scenery and sleepy little towns that this sun-soaked isle is famous for.
Day 4 - Civitavecchia (for Rome), Italy
Few cities on earth have the power to bowl you over quite like Rome. Discover a city packed with historical wonder, artistic splendour and culinary temptation at every turn. Not to mention enough designer shops to keep you browsing for a year.
Day 5 - Naples (for Pompeii & Capri), Italy
Naples is Italy’s most red-blooded city. This is the place where the pizza is so good people don’t wait for their slices at restaurant tables, they order it to-go from street side windows. And it’s the city where the soundtrack is the beeping of moped horns. For all its joy de vive, you wouldn’t know Naples is actually one of the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in the world. The city centre is actually a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it’s dripping with ancient architecture, cathedrals and churches.
Day 6 - Palermo, Sicily
Sicily’s capital is an exotic blend of Middle Eastern architecture, Baroque buildings and colourful marketplaces you’ll love to explore.
• Tick off a list of city sights like the Quattro Canti, the intersection of Palermo’s original four streets, the Palatine Chapel, and the magnificent Greek Orthodox Martorana Church.
• Head inland to the breathtaking Monreale Cathedral. It’s an Arab-Norman masterpiece famous for its glittering gold mosaics depicting stories from the Bible.
• Pay a visit to the romantic Medieval village of Cefalu. Backed by the towering ‘la rocca’, a colossal cliff face, its ancient streets are studded with elaborate buildings and chic shops.
Day 7 - At Sea
Enjoy and relax on the ship at sea, with loads of exciting activities on board.
Day 8 - Palma, Majorca
Palma. Think leafy boulevards that echo with the stilettos of stylish shoppers. Tiny tapas bars tucked down narrow sidestreets. Architectural gold hidden in the historic quarter. With its trademark cathedral dominating the skyline, cosmopolitan Palma never fails to impress.