Popular all-inclusive British cruise line Marella Cruises has revealed its 2025 winter season, which will include new itineraries and ports of call across the fleet.

Similar to the 2024 season, the cruise line will have three ships stationed in the Caribbean and two in the Canary Islands.
One of the highlights is the new Tropical Isles itinerary, which will include first-time visits to Isla Catalina in the Dominican Republic, and Ponce in Puerto Rico. Other ports of call on the itinerary will include San Juan, Charlotte Amalie, and Fredericksted.
Another highlight is the Exotic Islands itinerary which will be available on Marella Discovery 2.
This will feature an overnight stay in Willemstad, Curacao, and it has some fantastic options for a cruise & stay holiday, including the Hilton Barbados Resort and Radisson Aquatica.
In the Canary Islands, a particular highlight will be the cruise ‘A New Year’s Dream’ onboard Marella Voyager, which will include the firework display in Madeira to ring in 2026.
By expanding our overnight onboard stay offering in the Curacao and Canary Islands and cruise-and-stay options in the Caribbean and Canary Islands, it will give guests a chance to explore the sights, with a change to stay at our TUI hotels pre- or post-cruise.
Chris Hackney, managing director of Marella Cruises
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