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The deck plans are now available on the web site. Glad to see the Coffee Port is on deck 6. Hopefully it will have access to the prom deck like Explorer and they have tables out there  (not smoking), it took 2 seasons to achieve that on Explorer. Indigo has become the Electric Rooms and is smaller as the Gym is there as well. Based in Mallorca for next summer so i will have to fit a week in somewhere 🙂

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TUI-owned Marella Cruises has revealed some of the exclusive facilities onboard its latest Voyager ship that holidaymakers can enjoy from Summer 2023. The all-inclusive, family-friendly ship will include new venues including; Silver Fork - a British-themed speciality restaurant, The Arts House - a bar with an arts and crafts space as well as The Kitchens - a theatrical food hall with eight eateries rolled into one.

Guests will also be able to indulge in a first-class spa, relax around a stylish pool area and enjoy evenings in a top-of-the-line show lounge. From its homeport in Majorca, Marella Voyager will set sail to some of Europe’s top destinations, from Barcelona to Naples, Sicily, and the south of France.

Chris Hackney, managing director of cruise for TUI UK & I, said: “We’re delighted to present an exciting evolution of our fleet in Marella Voyager. She really takes things to a new level, building on our current ships’ best features, whilst adding new venues that we know our customers will be excited to try.

"We understand what guests want from their cruise and what they love about our existing ships, so by ensuring we keep some Marella Cruises favourites as well as adding a different flavour to Marella Voyager, we will be providing more choice for our loyal customers and providing an exciting introduction to the brand for new customers.”

New facilities onboard Marella Voyager
 

Taste:

 
  • Abuela’s - This eatery is open for lunch and dinner, and lines up a menu of classic Mexican options, like tacos and nachos, made with authentic ingredients.
  • Nonna’s - Guests can tuck into made-to-order pizza and pasta dishes for lunch and dinner.
  • Vista - This classic Italian restaurant dishes up everything from caprese salads and calamari to classic pasta dishes like carbonara. It’s nestled in Latitude 53, on Deck 5.
  • Latitude 53 - the ship’s main restaurant, and it’s spread across two storeys. It’s all waiter service here, and the floor-to-ceiling windows mean the views are top-class. Menu-wise, expect a selection of classic British dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • The Kitchens - This theatrical food hall houses eight different eateries, each serving something different. Guests can grab a sandwich or a salad, stop by for an ice-cream, or sit down for a hearty roast dinner or an Asian-style curry.
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Chill:

  • The Summer House – this restaurant sits between Nonna’s and Abuela’s, serving up the likes of Mexican cocktails and cold beers. It’s got an indoor space with retractable roof, plus an open-air area with top-notch views.
  • The Arts House - This art-themed bar’s unique to Marella Voyager. Guests can play shuffleboard or get stuck into some arts and crafts here in the daytime. Come evening, live singers and musicians take over entertainment duties.
The Electric Rooms offers late-night options for guests
  • Silver Fork - This speciality restaurant’s another Marella Voyager exclusive. The menu lines up a stack of British favourites, with a modern twist.
  • Platter - opens late afternoons and evenings. The menu here’s designed for sharing – cruisers can pick cheese, meat or veggie boards, and there’s a wine list so guests can pair their tasty treats with a tipple or two.
  • The Exchange – This bar’s got a hidden-away feel to it, and once guests find it, they won’t want to leave. The menu’s full of unique cocktails that they won’t find elsewhere on the ship, and in the evenings, they can expect live music and immersive entertainment. The latter costs a little extra, and guests have to pre-book if they want to drink here.
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7 hours ago, Rebel Rouser said:

Chill:

  • The Summer House – this restaurant bar? sits between Nonna’s and Abuela’s, serving up the likes of Mexican cocktails and cold beers. It’s got an indoor space with retractable roof, plus an open-air area with top-notch views.
  • The Arts House - This art-themed bar’s unique to Marella Voyager. Guests can play shuffleboard indoors? or get stuck into some arts and crafts here in the daytime. Come evening, live singers and musicians take over entertainment duties.
The Electric Rooms offers late-night options for guests disco and casino
  • Silver Fork - This speciality restaurant’s another Marella Voyager exclusive. The menu lines up a stack of British favourites, with a modern twist.
  • Platter - opens late afternoons and evenings. The menu here’s designed for sharing – cruisers can pick cheese, meat or veggie boards, and there’s a wine list so guests can pair their tasty treats with a tipple or two.
  • The Exchange – This bar’s got a hidden-away feel to it, and once guests find it, they won’t want to leave. The menu’s full of unique cocktails that they won’t find elsewhere on the ship, and in the evenings, they can expect live music and immersive entertainment. The latter costs a little extra, and guests have to pre-book if they want to drink here. only 40 people allowed

The various Marella statements are rather confusing so hopefully they will sort it out by next year. There is a Snack Shack as well. What is immersive entertainment?

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