Canaries Cruise & Stay – Tenerife
Escape to a warmer Winter with a 7-night all-inclusive cruise to the Canary Islands and Madeira followed by 7 nights in beautiful Tenerife.
What's Included
- Return flights from Dublin to Tenerife
- Transfer from airport to port
- 7 nights onboard Marella Explorer based on 2 sharing
- Excellent dining on a full board basis while onboard
- Varied onboard entertainment
- All-Inclusive Drinks Package on the cruise
- Onboard gratuities included
- Kids clubs and fun family activities
- Transfer from port to hotel
- 7 nights accommodation in the 3*+ Star Catalonia Las Vegas Hotel in Puerto de la Cruz on a Half Board basis
- Transfer from hotel to airport
- 20kg check-in bag per person
Cruise Highlights
- Funchal’s scenic cable car
- Big beaches in Fuerteventura
- Bustling boutiques in Las Palmas
Catalonia Las Vegas Hotel
It’s close to the centre of town, but with its extensive gardens, the Hotel Catalonia Las Vegas feels nicely tucked away.
You’ve got mountains in one direction and the ocean in the other, so the views at this place are pretty impressive. A rocky beach and the Lago Martiánez pool complex are just over the road, while the old town is five minutes’ walk away.
Palm trees and tropical blooms sprawl throughout the hotel’s grounds, and into the glasshouse-like lobby. Bedrooms come with pine-wood floors and fixtures, and furnishings in complementary shades of navy.
Swimming pool: A rectangular pool that’s surrounded by a sun terrace with a small garden. And it’s heated in the winter months too.
Buffet Restaurant: You’ll find self-serve eats in this restaurant, which dishes up for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Snack Bar: Fast food including hamburgers and sandwiches are available poolside.
Marella Explorer
In summer 2018, Marella Explorer was welcomed to the fleet. The ship stepped up to the plate, with a bumper batch of 10 restaurants and 10 bars. There are fleet favourites like Snack Shack and Kora La, plus brand new spaces like The Dining Club for foodies and a swanky bar, club and casino. The highlights don’t stop at food and drink, though. There’s also an indoor cinema, a Sports & Family Deck and a Champneys spa, where you can sign up for everything from body-balancing acupuncture and slimming treatments to body wraps and facials.
DINING OPTIONS
Marella Explorer’s dining scene is worth shouting about. On top of a load of new waiter service restaurants and an around-the-world buffet, you’ve got speciality places like Surf & Turf, Umi Sushi and an experimental eatery.
ENTERTAINMENT VENUES
The entertainment onboard Marella Explorer doesn’t disappoint. Not only does it have the biggest ever Broadway Show Lounge, it also boasts the flash, new Indigo bar, club and casino. Alternatively, you can listen to live music in The Lounge – a stylish space with a bright-pink piano and colour-changing bar.
SHIP FACILITIES
Marella Explorer has enough facilities to keep everyone happy. Children can head to the Kids’ Club, Hideout or go for a game of minigolf, while grown-ups can sink in to Balinese beds at The Veranda or book in for pampering at the spa – it’s the biggest in our fleet.
Champneys
Marella Cruises has partnered with Champneys to bring you this state-of-the-art spa. Like at any other Champneys spa, you can book in for treatments, like facials, body wraps and massages, plus there’s a beauty salon. The spa doesn’t scrimp on size. In fact, it’s the biggest in the fleet – packing in a relaxation room and made-for-two suites. There’s also an adults-only sauna with floor-to-ceiling windows and a steam room. Just so you know, there’s a charge for treatments and use of the facilities. Alternatively, you can work up a sweat with the sea in sight at the gym.
Pool bar
This bar sits next to the pool on Deck 11, so it’s great for grabbing drinks and frozen cocktails.
The Veranda
Balinese beds and call-for-drinks buttons give The Veranda a luxe, adults-only feel. Plus, it’s at the front of the ship, so the views are first-class.
The Shack
This deck bar provides cool-down drinks, like frozen cocktails, in between sunbathing. You’ll find it just above Snack Shack, overlooking the pool.
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Prices
Dates | Cabin Type | Price | |
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10 Jan 2025 | Inside | €1719 | Book Now |
10 Jan 2025 | Oceanview | €1759 | Book Now |
10 Jan 2025 | Balcony | €1939 | Book Now |
14 Feb 2025 | Inside | €1429 | Book Now |
14 Feb 2025 | Oceanview | €1499 | Book Now |
14 Feb 2025 | Balcony | €1689 | Book Now |
28 Feb 2025 | Inside | €1419 | Book Now |
28 Feb 2025 | Oceanview | €1479 | Book Now |
28 Feb 2025 | Balcony | €1709 | Book Now |
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Booking Remarks
Prices are per person based on two sharingInclusive of taxes and service charges as indicated
Non-refundable or transferable 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.
Duration Notes
7 night cruise and 7 night hotelItinerary
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Following your flight, you will be transferred to port to board the Marella Explorer for your festive cruise.
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.
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.
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.
At Sea
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” .
Santa Cruz de la Palma, La Palma, Spain
Santa Cruz de La Palma is the capital city of the island of La Palma, in Spain’s Canary Islands. It’s known for its centuries-old architecture, cobbled streets and busy port. A former convent hosts the Museum of the Island of La Palma, with an art collection and exhibits on natural history and ethnography. The Naval Museum is in a replica of Christopher Columbus’s 15th-century Santa Maria sailing ship.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Following your cruise, you will be transferred to the hotel for your 7-night stay.
At the end of you holiday you will be transferred to the airport for your flight back to Ireland.