Is Marella Explorer family friendly?


Is Marella Explorer family friendly? There are kids' movie nights and family-friendly West End-style shows, too. On Marella Explorer, the kids' club is too small for the ship, with just 30 places. Family-friendly shore excursions to beaches and water parks are offered from all ships except the adults-only Marella Explorer 2.


How formal are Marella Cruises?

Dress Codes During the day, you are free to wear what you like! Smart casual wear is required in the evenings, which means full-length trousers for men and an open necked shirt, and separates or dresses for women. Once a week there will be a formal night, which is usually the Captain's cocktail party.


Is Marella a high end brand?

Marella is an Italian luxury fashion brand, which was established in 1988.


Are Marella Cruises child friendly?

Marella Discovery, Marella Discovery 2, Marella Explorer and our new ship, Marella Voyager, are all geared up for families. Kids of all ages are welcome on our family cruises. Our kids' clubs cater from babies to teens, plus, we've got onboard entertainment for all the family, from minigolf to outdoor movie screenings.


Can you get off a Marella cruise ship without an excursion?

As it stands and the moment, you will not able to get off the ship in port unless you are on a Marella organised Shore excursion. Yes we know it's a way for TUI to make some much needed money back, but it's to identify ship bubbles.


Are Marella cruises value for money?

Marella Cruises Offers Excellent Value for Money All gratuities and drinks, including non-premium alcohol and soft drinks, are also included in the cruise fare. For fly-cruises, flights and transfers are included.


Are Marella Cruises any good?

Happy with my 1st cruise. The cabin was a good size. The food was good although it was a nightmare to get in the specialist restaurants. The shows were good and the entertainment.


Is it a good idea to take kids on a cruise?

Kids can often take part in kids' club or accompany their parents to take part in the many “things to do” on a cruise ship. My kids really enjoy water slides, climbing walls and ropes courses, some of these are high above the ship, too scary for me, but they loved them.