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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.
On 28 October 2017, TUI Discovery 2 was renamed Marella Discovery 2 in a ceremony held at the port of Tenerife by members of the ship's crew chosen as 'outstanding performers' by the company, together with the Captain. [8] Marella Discovery 2 is the sister ship to Marella Discovery (formerly Splendour of the Seas). [2]
Operating as the Marella Discovery for Marella Cruises: 69,130 [68] [144] Legend of the Seas: Vision class: 1995 1995–2017 Operating as the Marella Discovery 2 for Marella Cruises: 69,130 [68] Empress of the Seas: Empress class 1990 1990–2008 2016–2020 [19] Sold to Cordelia Cruises [21] 48,563 Sailed for Pullmantur Cruises as Empress from ...
In 2012, Marella Cruises holds approximately a 1% market share of the worldwide cruise industry. [ 3 ] In May 2021, with the cruise sector planning for revival following the COVID-19 pandemic , TUI were reported to be planning to merge Marella Cruises with their TUI Cruises joint venture with Royal Caribbean , as they had already done with ...
Sold to Thomson Cruises and renamed in 2017, first as TUI Discovery 2, [6] then as Marella Discovery 2, as part of Tui's rebranding of their cruise businesses. [7] Splendour of the Seas: 1996: March 31, 1996: 69,130: Sold to Thomson Cruises and renamed TUI Discovery in 2016, [8] then Marella Discovery in 2017. [9]
The wind caused the ship to experience "sudden movement," the cruise line said. Disarray in a bar area of the Explorer of the Seas on Nov. 7, 2024. / Credit: Jonathan Parrish
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