Winter Sun Cruise & Stay

from€1439
for 14 nights
What’s Included
  • Flight from Dublin to Tenerife
  • All transfers airport –  port – hotel – airport
  • 7 nights onboard Marella Voyager based on two sharing
  • All inclusive – Drinks & full-board basis
  • Gratuities included
  • A variety of day & evening entertainment onboard
  • 7 nights in the 3* Hotel Catalonoa Las Vegas Hotel in Puerto de la Cruz
  • Half board basis in hotel
  • Flight from Tenerife to Dublin
  • Taxes, charges and 20kg check-in bag per person

 

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Marella Voyager

As the newest member of the Marella Cruises family, Marella Voyager’s facilities are going to be fresh out of the wrapper. It’ll set sail in June 2023 with a bar and restaurant offering that counts up to 10, as well as an indoor cinema, a pool deck – complete with a swimming pool and whirlpools – and a big show lounge. There’ll be plenty of places where you can take in the sea views, too, from the crazy golf course at the top of the ship to The Veranda, where cosy Balinese beds point towards the big blue.

Decks: 13 – Cabins: 952 – Restaurants: 16 – Bars: 10 – Pools: 1 – Lifts: 10

DINING OPTIONS
The dining scene will pack in a variety of restaurants, including a self-service buffet that deals in globe-trotting spreads, waiter-service speciality spots and all-day grab ‘n’ go snacks. Marella Voyager will boast some exclusive eateries, too – its Mexican restaurant will be the only one of its kind in the entire fleet. And, when it comes to bars, Marella Voyager’s line-up will tick off everything from the Squid & Anchor – our popular British-style pub – to the stylish Speakeasy Bar, which is brand new for this ship.

ENTERTAINMENT VENUES
Marella Voyager’s Broadway Show Lounge will be big enough to rival the theatres you’d find in London’s West End, and the shows will be best-in-class. There’ll be 11 for you to watch throughout your cruise, with a couple of showings every evening. Alternatively, you’ll be able to head to the Squid & Anchor and get involved with a quiz or a game show. Make your way to the Bar, Club and Casino, meanwhile, and you’ll be able to let loose on the dancefloor or try your luck at the blackjack and roulette tables.

SHIP FACILITIES
There’s something for everyone to enjoy onboard Marella Voyager. Little cruisers will have the game-filled M Club to kick back in, while older kids and teens will be in charge of Hideout – it’ll be loaded with games consoles. Elsewhere, grown-ups will be able to unwind during a pampering session at the spa and beauty salon. The whole family, meanwhile, can make the most of the crazy golf course and pool deck – the latter will boast a big swimming pool and a pair of whirlpool baths.

Electric Rooms Bar/Lounge, Club & Casino
This place is up on Deck 12, and has everything you need to keep the good times going after dark. The drinks menu at the bar has something for everyone, the club boasts an LED dancefloor, and the casino counts blackjack and roulette among its featured games tables.

Abuela’s
This eatery’s open for lunch and dinner, and lines up a menu of classic Mexican options, like tacos and nachos, made with authentic ingredients.

Nonna’s
At Nonna’s, you can tuck in to made-to-order pizza and pasta dishes – plus many more Italian picks – for lunch and dinner.

Kora La
A firm Marella Cruises favourite, this swanky eatery offers up a selection of pan-Asian dishes for you to tuck in to. Just so you’re aware, this is one of the ship’s specialty restaurants, so there’s a charge to dine here – we recommend making a reservation in advance.

Pool
A lot of the action onboard Marella Voyager takes place around the pool. You can enjoy a relaxing soak here, and get involved with the daily entertainment schedule.

Broadway Show Lounge
When it comes to size, our Broadway Show Lounge can go toe-to-toe with a West-End theatre. The shows themselves are well worth a shout out, as well – there are 11 in total, with two performances per night.

Click here for more information about Marella Voyager including Deck Plans.

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Prices
Dates Cabin Type Price
16 Jan 2026 Inside €1439 Book Now
16 Jan 2026 Oceanview €1519 Book Now
16 Jan 2026 Balcony €1759 Book Now
30 Jan 2026 Inside €1499 On Request
30 Jan 2026 Oceanview €1559 On Request
30 Jan 2026 Balcony €1779 On Request
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Booking Remarks
Prices are per person based on two sharing
Inclusive of taxes and service charges as indicated
Booking deposit due at time of booking
Optional Insurance available (conditions apply)
These prices are guidelines only and are subject to change and availability. Pricing will be confirmed at time of booking.
Itinerary
Day 1

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

On arrival in Tenerife, you will be transferred to the port for boarding.

Day 2

Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain

With its sub-tropical climate, coastal valleys, beautiful sandy beaches and mountainous peaks, Gran Canaria is a firm favourite with visitors from all over Europe. Head to the historic centre of Vegueta, steeped in traditional architecture and historical buildings which have been standing for over 500 years.

Day 3

Arrecife de Lanzarote

A visit to Arrecife, Lanzarote, will literally sweep you away into another world. When you step aground from your cruise you will find yourself in a lunar landscape created by the coming together of the ocean and the lava. Hard to forget. It is the volcanic nature of the Canaries that makes this a unique land.

Arrecife appears from the distance as a row of little white houses along the coast as your cruise approaches the island. Looming over the port is the Castillo de San Gabriel built in the 16th century but many times restored, which now hosts a museum like the other fort in Arrecife, the Castillo de San Jose.

The town is a quiet location where one can enjoy a pleasant stroll but if you’re looking for something more exciting you should book an excursion to the Timanfaya National Park to take a close look at the volcanic activity that has shaped the hills, canyons and the strange rocky formations that characterize the island. Here Stanley Kubrick filmed some scenes of 2001: A Space Odyssey and the Timanfaya volcano is still active.

Day 4

Fuerteventura, Spain

Fuerteventura, the second largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, sits in the Atlantic Ocean 100km off the north coast of Africa. It’s known primarily as a holiday destination due to its white-sand beaches and year-round warmth cooled by constant winds. The multitude of beaches that wrap around it are interrupted by cliffs and sheltered coves. It’s popular for water sports, especially surfing, windsurfing and waterskiing.

Day 5

At Sea

Day 6

Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

As you arrive in Funchal on a cruise, your ship will cast anchor in a bay protected by mountains rising straight up behind the port. The name, Funchal, derives from that of the fennel plant, the funcho still used today in the traditional sweets known as rebuçados de funcho, that one can find anywhere on the island of Madeira.

You can visit the town centre, to visit historic churches, from the A Sé Cathedral, with its inlaid ceiling, to the majestic Church of the Incarnation, to the church of Carmo without a vault.

Another option will take you up to the village of Monte, from where one can admire a spectacular view of the Funchal bay. You can visit its 18th century church and the tomb of the last Austrian emperor, Charles I, and stroll around the magnificent botanic gardens. But if you like heights, there’s nothing more impressive than the Cabo Girão and its 589 metre tall cliffs, amongst the highest in the world, at the foot of which lie the cultivated lands known as Fajãs do Cabo Girão.

If you’re looking for an equipped beach during your cruise, another excursion will take you to Machico. Founded in the 15th century, it hosts the oldest religious building on the island, the Capela dos Milagres, and the fortresses of São João Baptista and Nossa Senhora do Amparo built in the beginning of the 16th century.

The more lively tourist attraction is instead in Calheta, on the south-west coast. Splendid yachts cruising across the Atlantic are moored in the port and if you want to go for a swim there are two beautiful beaches of golden sand; in spite of the modern structures Calheta dates back to the mid-15th century. This is where they make the “Aguardente”, the best white rhum, and fundamental ingredient of Madeira’s typical drink, the “Poncha” .

Day 7

San Sebastian, La Gomera

La Gomera is the Canary Islands stripped bare. Its beaches are quiet, its villages are sleepy and its countryside is fleeced with forests and dramatic mountain ridges. The catalogue of valleys and ravines make the island an obvious choice for walkers. But trekking isn’t the only activity on offer here. Scuba divers can swim through bath-warm waters as they search for tuna, parrotfish and trumpet fish.
Get your money’s worth from your camera in the Valle Gran Rey. This green ravine is corralled by mountain scenery and it looks out over the sea.
Lace up your hiking boots for a walk in El Cedro Forest. The pearl in the oyster here is El Chorro waterfall, which is nearly 400 metres tall.
Chorros de Espina is a natural spring set in the heart of a forest. Legend says, it’s waters are medicinal, and can even make a woman fall in love.

Day 8-15

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Disembark and transfer to hotel for your 7 night stay.

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