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Marella Cruises releases summer 2025 itineraries

Marella Cruises has released its summer 2025 itineraries featuring 10 cruise-and-stay packages.

Marella Discovery 2 will homeport out of Limassol, Cyprus from May 7, 2025, for a series of summer sailings.

It will mark the first time the line has returned to the Cypriot port since winter 2017.


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The ship will offer sailings on two itineraries: Aegean Gems, which calls at Kusadasi, Mykonos, Piraeus, Souda, Crete and Rhodes; and Grecian Discovery, which calls at Piraeus, Santorini, Crete and Rhodes.

On sale from November 9, a seven-night Aegean Gems sailing leads in at £1,531 while a seven-night Grecian Discovery cruise costs from £1,501.

All prices are based on two adults sharing an inside cabin and include return flights from the UK, all-inclusive accommodation, 20kg luggage allowance and transfers.

Meanwhile, the line’s newest ship Marella Voyager, which entered service in June, will continue to sail from Palma in summer 2025 operating four itineraries: Magic of Spain; Treasures of the Mediterranean; Mediterranean Secrets; and Mediterranean Medley.

Additionally, Marella Cruises has added 10 cruise-and-stay packages to its summer 2025 collection with more than 200 hotels available across destinations such as Palma, Corfu, Dubrovnik and Cyprus.

Hotel stays can be included either pre or post-cruise.

Chris Hackney, manging director of cruise for Tui UK & Ireland, said: “We’re excited to be launching our summer 2025 itineraries and basing Marella Discovery 2 out of Limassol.

“We are always looking for new ways to improve and adapt our customer offering, whether that’s though new destinations, itineraries or ships.

“Guests will be able to explore a wide range of ports and destinations as well as have the opportunity to take advantage of Marella’s cruise-and-stay programme by enjoying a stay at one of Tui’s hotels pre or post-cruise.”

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