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Marella Discovery (formerly Splendour of the Seas and TUI Discovery) is a former Royal Caribbean International Vision-class cruise ship now sailing for Marella Cruises.The second in the line of the Vision-class ships, she features a seven-story lobby, rock-climbing wall, and a 9-hole miniature golf course.
Marella Discovery 2 is the lead ship of the Vision class of cruise ships originally operated by Royal Caribbean International. With a gross tonnage of 69,130 GT, the ship can carry 2,074 passengers. Its maiden voyage was May 16, 1995.
Marella Discovery 2: 1995 1995–present In service for Marella Cruises: Built as the Legend of the Seas for Royal Caribbean Line: Marella Explorer 2: 1995 1995–present In service for Marella Cruises: Built as the Century for Celebrity Cruises: Piano Land: 1995 1995-2020 Paused service for Astro Ocean Cruises since 2020. Built as the Oriana ...
Sub-chartered from TUI Cruises. Renamed Marella Discovery in October 2017. Marella Discovery 2: 1995: 2017: 69,130 tons Bahamas: Previously Legend of the Seas, TUI Discovery 2. Renamed Marella Discovery 2 in October 2017. Marella Explorer: 1996: Meyer Werft: 2018: 76,522 tons Malta: Previously Celebrity Galaxy, Mein Schiff 1, sold to Marella in ...
The Vision class is a group of six cruise ships built by Royal Caribbean International, and operated by themselves and Marella Cruises.Although called a class by Royal Caribbean, the Vision-class ships were built as three pairs of sister ships, each pair differing from the others in size and design.
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Now sails as Marella Explorer. Mein Schiff Herz: 1997: Meyer Werft: 2011 - 2021: 77,302 Malta: Previously Celebrity Mercury, Mein Schiff 2, Mein Schiff Herz transferred out of fleet in 2022. Will sail as Marella Voyager. TUI Discovery: 1995: Chantiers de l'Atlantique: Never entered service: 69,130 Malta
MS Marella Dream was a cruise ship built in 1986 at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, West Germany as Homeric for Home Lines, and their last newbuild to remain in active service. In 1988 she was sold to Holland America Line , renamed Westerdam , and in 1990 lengthened by 36.9 m (121 ft 1 in) at Meyer Werft.