Tenerife to Dominican Republic

Fly from London Gatwick

Flights included

  • All Inclusive as standard on board
  • 9 restaurants & 10 bars
  • Broadway Show Lounge
  • Indigo Bar, Club & Casino
  • Scoops Ice Cream Parlour
  • Open air Cinema
  • Swimming pool & Whirlpools
  • Broad Street Shops
  • Champneys Spa & Gym (Chargeable on board).
  • Mini Golf

All gratuities are also included in the price

All Inclusive Cruise with Flights, Luggage, Overseas Transfers & Tips Included on ALL sailings & NEW Low Deposit

Prices Available
6th December 2024
£1995
  • Departure Date: 06th December 2024
  • Total Nights: 19 Nights
  • Cruise: Marella Explorer 2
  • Package Type: Fly Cruise
  • Includes Outbound Flight
  • Includes Inbound Flight
From
£1995 *pp
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Marella Cruises

Marella Cruises – formerly Thomson Cruises - is to add a fifth ship to its fleet in 2023. Having parted with Marella Celebration and Marella Dream during the pandemic, the line is to acquire Mein Schiff Herz from the parent TUI Group and convert it into Marella Voyager.

The new addition, originally from the same Celebrity Cruises Century-Class as Marella Explorer and Explorer 2, will feature two new venues for Marella – a Mexican diner and a secret speakeasy bar.

1814
Passengers
800
Crew
2019
Launched
71500t
Tonnage
264m
Length
32m
Width
22kts
Speed
14
Decks
GBP
Currency
Overview
  • done 19-night all-inclusive cruise
  • done Exclusive price drop
  • done All-inclusive cruise with flights, luggage, overseas transfer & tips included in all sailings
  • done Low deposit
  • done Regional Flights Available
  • done Book online
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1
Outbound flight from the UK to Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Outbound flight from the UK to Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Day 1
Embark and set sail
Embark at Santa Cruz de Tenerife and set sail
Day 2
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Day 3-9
At sea
At sea
Day 10
St. John's
St. John's, Antigua
Day 11
Basseterre
Basseterre, St. Kitts
Day 12
Pointe-à-Pitre
Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe
Day 13
Philipsburg
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Day 14
Road Town
Road Town, Tortola
Day 15
At sea
At sea
Day 16
Amber Cove
Amber Cove, Dominican Republic
Day 17
Grand Turk
Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
Day 18
At sea
At sea
Day 19
Disembark at La Romana
Disembark at La Romana, Dominican Republic
Day 19-20
Return flight to the UK
Return flight to the UK
Outbound flight from the UK to Santa Cruz de Tenerife image
Day 1
Outbound flight from the UK to Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Also known as ‘La Isla Bonita’ (the beautiful island), La Palma is typified by lush forests of pine, laurel and fern which contrast with the rugged splendour of the gigantic Taburiente crater. The island is dotted with attractive villages, which are a delight to discover, and the capital Santa Cruz also makes for an interesting day of exploration. Perched on the edge of the volcanic crater of La Caldereta, Santa Cruz comfortably blends modern architecture with old colonial buildings. Perhaps visit the fascinating Natural History Museum, stroll around the historic quarters and the Plaza de Espana or travel a few miles outside the city to the exquisite Church of Our Lady. If you enjoy shopping, you can find reasonably priced silver jewellery, leather goods and beautifully embroidered clothes, tablecloths and napkins, a speciality of the Canary Islands.
Embark and set sail image
Day 1
Embark and set sail
Also known as ‘La Isla Bonita’ (the beautiful island), La Palma is typified by lush forests of pine, laurel and fern which contrast with the rugged splendour of the gigantic Taburiente crater. The island is dotted with attractive villages, which are a delight to discover, and the capital Santa Cruz also makes for an interesting day of exploration. Perched on the edge of the volcanic crater of La Caldereta, Santa Cruz comfortably blends modern architecture with old colonial buildings. Perhaps visit the fascinating Natural History Museum, stroll around the historic quarters and the Plaza de Espana or travel a few miles outside the city to the exquisite Church of Our Lady. If you enjoy shopping, you can find reasonably priced silver jewellery, leather goods and beautifully embroidered clothes, tablecloths and napkins, a speciality of the Canary Islands.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria image
Day 2
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Perhaps the prettiest of the Canary Islands, Gran Canaria is an almost circular isle with the peak of Pozo de Las Nieves, its highest point, at the centre. With a wealth of natural beauty and all the exciting attractions of city life in the capital, the island offers the best of both worlds. You will no doubt wish to see the sights of the capital’s old quarter, which dates back to the 15th century and encompassses the Vegueta and Triana districts, and wherever you go you can enjoy the glorious subtropical climate, perfect for growing exotic palms and fruits.
At sea image
Day 3-9
At sea
At sea
St. John's image
Day 10
St. John's
With its superb beaches, historical attractions and beautiful coral reefs, Antigua provides a host of diversions. It is said that the island contains 365 beaches, one for every day of the year. Antigua maintains its traditional West Indian character, with gingerbread-house style architecture, calypso music and carnival festivities. St John’s has been the administrative capital since the island’s colonisation in 1632, and has been the seat of government since it gained independence in 1981. From the port you can explore the colourful Redcliffe district, with its restored wooden houses, and Heritage Quay with its shopping mall and craft shops. The city has some fine examples of Colonial architecture, including the twin-towered cathedral, built in 1845 and considered one of the finest church buildings in the Caribbean. All coaches in Antigua are operated by smaller vehicles, and commentary will be given by a driver/guide.
Basseterre image
Day 11
Basseterre
Mountainous St. Kitts, the first English settlement in the Leeward Islands, crams some stunning scenery into its 65 square miles (168 square km). Vast, brilliant green fields of sugarcane (the former cash crop, now slowly being replanted) run to the shore. The fertile, lush island has some fascinating natural and historical attractions: a rain forest replete with waterfalls, thick vines, and secret trails; a central mountain range dominated by the 3,792-foot Mt. Liamuiga, whose crater has long been dormant; and Brimstone Hill, known in the 18th century as the Gibraltar of the West Indies. St. Kitts and Nevis, along with Anguilla, achieved self-government as an associated state of Great Britain in 1967. In 1983 St. Kitts and Nevis became an independent nation. English with a strong West Indian lilt is spoken here. People are friendly but shy; always ask before you take photographs. Also, be sure to wear wraps or shorts over beach attire when you're in public places.
Pointe-à-Pitre image
Day 12
Pointe-à-Pitre
This warm city is located in Guadeloupe and offers a choice of activities and places to visit for all the family. From markets to educational theme parks, children and adults alike will find something to entertain them.
Philipsburg image
Day 13
Philipsburg
The capital of Dutch St. Maarten stretches about a mile (1½ km) along an isthmus between Great Bay and the Salt Pond and has five parallel streets. Most of the village's dozens of shops and restaurants are on Front Street, narrow and cobblestone, closest to Great Bay. It's generally congested when cruise ships are in port, because of its many duty-free shops and several casinos. Little lanes called steegjes connect Front Street with Back Street, which has fewer shops and considerably less congestion. Along the beach is a ½-mile-long (1-km-long) boardwalk with restaurants and several Wi-Fi hot spots.Wathey Square (pronounced watty) is in the heart of the village. Directly across from the square are the town hall and the courthouse, in a striking white building with cupola. The structure was built in 1793 and has served as the commander's home, a fire station, a jail, and a post office. The streets surrounding the square are lined with hotels, duty-free shops, restaurants, and cafés. The Captain Hodge Pier, just off the square, is a good spot to view Great Bay and the beach that stretches alongside.
Road Town image
Day 14
Road Town
Road Town, Tortola
At sea image
Day 15
At sea
At sea
Amber Cove image
Day 16
Amber Cove
Amber Cove, Dominican Republic
Grand Turk image
Day 17
Grand Turk
Just 7 miles (11 km) long and a little more than 1 mile (1½ km) wide, this island, the capital and seat of the Turks and Caicos government, has been a longtime favorite destination for divers eager to explore the 7,000-foot-deep pristine coral walls that drop down only 300 yards out to sea. On shore, the tiny, quiet island is home to white-sand beaches, the National Museum, and a small population of wild horses and donkeys, which leisurely meander past the white-walled courtyards, pretty churches, and bougainvillea-covered colonial inns on their daily commute into town. But things aren't entirely sleepy: a cruise-ship complex at the southern end of the island brings about 600,000 visitors per year. That said, the dock is self-contained and is about 3 miles (5 km) from the tranquil, small hotels of Cockburn Town, Pillory Beach, and the Ridge and far from most of the western-shore dive sites. Pristine beaches with vistas of turquoise waters, small local settlements, historic ruins, and native flora and fauna are among the sights on Grand Turk. Fewer than 4,000 people live on this 7½-square-mile (19-square-km) island, and it's hard to get lost, as there aren't many roads.
At sea image
Day 18
At sea
At sea
Disembark at La Romana image
Day 19
Disembark at La Romana
Neither pretty nor quaint, La Romana has a central park, an interesting market, a couple of good restaurants, banks and small businesses, a public beach, and Jumbo, a major supermarket. If you are staying for a week or more you may want to buy a Dominican cell phone at Jumbo. It’s a mere $20 for a basic one, plus minutes. It can save you untold money if you'll be making local calls from your hotel/resort. It is, at least, a real slice of Dominican life. Casa de Campo is just outside La Romana, and other resorts are found in the vicinity of nearby Bayahibe. Although there are now more resorts in the area, this 7,000-acre luxury enclave put the town on the map. Casa de Campo Marina, with its Mediterranean design and impressive yacht club and villa complex, is as fine a marina facility as can be found anywhere; the shops and restaurants at the marina are a big draw for all tourists to the area.
Return flight to the UK image
Day 19-20
Return flight to the UK
Neither pretty nor quaint, La Romana has a central park, an interesting market, a couple of good restaurants, banks and small businesses, a public beach, and Jumbo, a major supermarket. If you are staying for a week or more you may want to buy a Dominican cell phone at Jumbo. It’s a mere $20 for a basic one, plus minutes. It can save you untold money if you'll be making local calls from your hotel/resort. It is, at least, a real slice of Dominican life. Casa de Campo is just outside La Romana, and other resorts are found in the vicinity of nearby Bayahibe. Although there are now more resorts in the area, this 7,000-acre luxury enclave put the town on the map. Casa de Campo Marina, with its Mediterranean design and impressive yacht club and villa complex, is as fine a marina facility as can be found anywhere; the shops and restaurants at the marina are a big draw for all tourists to the area.
Ship Details
Marella Cruises
Marella Explorer 2

You can expect the same great service, food and entertainment on every single one of our ships. They’re All Inclusive as standard, too. That said, each vessel has a personality of its own. There’s a suitably grown-up feel to this adults-only ship.

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Flights Included

Outbound Flight

Departure Date:
06th December 2024
Location:
Outbound flight from London Gatwick, UK to Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Inbound Flight

Arrival Date:
24th December 2024
Location:
Inbound flight from La Romana to London Gatwick, UK
Customer Reviews
4.5
out of 32 customer reviews
Cruise Overall
4.6
Ship
4.6
Dining
4.3
Service Onboard
4.7
Accomodation
4.7
Public Rooms
4.5
Embark & Disembark
4.5
Shore Excursions
3.8
Value For Money
4.6

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