New Ship - Marella Voyager Cabins

Marella Voyager Cabins

 

There is a new addition to the Marella fleet from Summer 2023 - Marella Voyager. If you are planning to book a cruise on this new ship, here are details of available cabins The ship is going into dry dock prior to entering service so details may change and images are only representative. I will, of course, update once I have further information and photos.

Marella Voyager Deck Plans

*All images courtesy of Marella Cruises.

Marella Voyager Cabins

There are 952 cabins on Marella Voyager including a mix of Singles, Inside Cabins, Outside Cabins, Balcony Cabins, and Suites. Some cabins benefit form Marella Premier Service.

What is Marella Cruises Premier Service?

For those staying in certain cabins and suites, Marella Cruises offer their Premier Service which includes exclusive benefits.

These include:

  • Priority check-in

  • Continental Breakfast in bed (one per person, per week), 

  • Complimentary pressing (only during the first 24 hours on the ship, 3 items per person limit),

  • Concierge service for dining/tours reservations. (Suite Guests). 

Every cabin on Marella Voyager has the following amenities:

  • Air-conditioning,

  • Hairdryer,

  • Flatscreen TV,

  • Wardrobe space,

  • Tea and coffee-making facilities

  • Safe.

Solo Cabins on Marella Voyager

Single Inside Cabin (Sleeps 1-2)

Single Inside Cabin on Marella Voyager

Perfect for the solo travels, Marella Voyager’s Single Inside Cabins measure approximately 12m2. There are two single beds which can be combined to make a small Queen double bed; bedside cabinets with lamps, TV, mirrored vanity/dressing table with chest of drawers and chair. There is also an ensuite bathroom featuring a shower, toilet and vanity. The cabin has all of the same amenities shown above. No single supplement applied.

Single Inside Cabins are located on decks 4 & 5

Single Outside Cabin (Sleeps 1-2)

Single Outside Cabin on Marella Voyager

Measuring approximately 14m2, the Single Outside Cabin is ideal for the solo traveller (or friends who want their own space). Perfect if you want to enjoy a Seaview, as these cabins benefit from a picture window. There are two single beds which can be combined to make a queen-sized double if preferred. No single supplement applied.

Single Outside Cabins are located on Decks 4 & 5

Inside Cabins on Marella Voyager

Inside Cabins (Sleeps 2-4)

Inside Cabin sleeping max of 4 on Marella Voyager

Inside cabins on Marella Voyager measure approximately 16m2 and are furnished with two single beds that can be configured as a queen bed (some also have two wall-mounted pull-down Pullman berths to sleep 4 in total). There is an ensuite bathroom featuring a shower, toilet and vanity. There are also some inside cabins for solo occupancy (actually sleeping up to 2 guests).

Inside Cabins are located on Decks 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 & 12

Outside Cabins on Marella Voyager

Outside Cabin on Marella Voyager

Outside Cabin (Sleeps 2-4)

Outside Cabins measure approximately 17m2 and feature either a porthole (decks 4 & 5), or a window (decks 8 & 9), They have two single beds convertible to a Queen sized bed (some have an additional pull down Pullman bed); bedside cabinets with lamps, single sofa bed, (plus 1 wall-mounted fold-down bed where applicable), TV, mirrored vanity/dressing table with chest of drawers and chair. There is an ensuite bathroom with a shower and a WC.

Outside Cabins are located on Decks 4, 5, 8, 9

Balcony Cabins on Marella Voyager

Standard Balcony Cabin (Sleeps 3)

Standard Balcony Cabin on Marella Voyager

Measuring approximately 17m2, the Standard Balcony Cabin can sleep up to three guests. They have two single beds convertible to a Queen sized bed with an additional pull down Pullman bed; bedside cabinets with lamps,TV, mirrored vanity/dressing table with chest of drawers and chair. There is an ensuite bathroom with a shower and a WC. The cabin benefits from a furnished balcony with two deckchairs and a low table.

Standard Balcony Cabins are located on Decks 8 & 9

Large Balcony Cabin (Sleeps 3)

Large Balcony Cabin on Marella Voyager

The Large Balcony Cabin measures approximately approximately 16m2 but with the added advantage of a large balcony measuring around 9m2. Although they are Large Balcony Cabins they still only sleep 3 (the ‘large’ referring to the balcony itself which is of a more generous size than the standard balcony). Each Large Balcony Cabin has two single beds which can be configured as a double Queen-sized) Bed, bedside cabinets with lamps, TV, single sofabed, mirrored vanity/dressing table with chest of drawers and a chair, en-suite bathroom (single-sink vanity, WC/shower), and wardrobe, the cabins benefit from a spacious generously furnished balcony.

Large Balcony Cabins are located on Decks 8 & 9

Family Cabins on Marella Voyager

Family Inside Cabin (Sleeps 5)

Family Inside Cabin on Marella Voyager

An extremely popular cabin for groups travelling together, the Family Inside Cabin measures approximately 19m2 and has a partitioned sleeping area with a fixed double bed, leading to an area with double sofa bed and a single pull-down bed. There is an ensuite bathroom featuring a shower, toilet and vanity.

Family Inside Cabins are located on Decks 8 & 10

Family Balcony Cabin with Premier Service (Sleeps 5)

Family Balcony Cabin on Marella Voyager

Room for all the brood in this generously proportioned cabin, and you are still able to keep your privacy. Measuring a spacious 20m2, the Family Balcony Cabin has a partitioned sleeping area with a fixed double bed, leading to an area with double sofa bed and a single pull-down bed. There is an ensuite bathroom featuring a shower, toilet and vanity, plus a furnished balcony.

Premier Service benefits:

  • Continental Breakfast in bed (one per person, per week), 

  • Complimentary pressing (only during the first 24 hours on the ship, 3 items per person limit),

Family Balcony Cabins are located on Decks 8 & 10

Suites on Marella Voyager

If you really want to splash out (and spread out) why not consider booking a suite on Marella Voyager? There are three types of suites available: the spacious Junior Balcony Suites, the much coveted Executive Suites and the prestigious Voyager Suites.

Balcony Junior Suite Cabin with Premier Service (Sleeps 3)

Balcony Junior Suite on Marella Voyager

Measuring a generous 22m2, the Balcony Junior Suite Cabins offer spacious accommodation for up to three guests. Each Balcony Junior Suite Cabin has two single beds which can be configured as a double Queen-sized) Bed, bedside cabinets with lamps, TV, single sofabed, mirrored vanity/dressing table with chest of drawers and a chair, en-suite bathroom (single-sink vanity, WC/shower), and wardrobe, the cabins benefit from a spacious and generously furnished balcony.

Premier Service benefits:

  • Continental Breakfast in bed (one per person, per week), 

  • Complimentary pressing (only during the first 24 hours on the ship, 3 items per person limit),

Balcony Junior Suites are located on Decks 10 & 12

Executive Suite Cabin with Premier Service (Sleeps 4)

Executive Suite on Marella Voyager

These two-roomed Executive Suites measure approximately 32m2 and are situated in a prime position (forward-Midships). The Executive Suites have a main bedroom with a queen-sized bed and a walk-in wardrobe. The living room is fitted with a double sofa bed, and opens out onto a balcony that has loungers, a table and some chairs.

Premier Service benefits:

  • Continental Breakfast in bed (one per person, per week), 

  • Complimentary pressing (only during the first 24 hours on the ship, 3 items per person limit),

Executive Suites are located on Deck 10

Voyager Suites with Premier Service (Sleeps 4)

Voyager Suite on Marella Voyager Image is a representation and actual suites decor may differ.

These exclusive suites (there are just two on board) are the ultimate cabin choice on Marella Voyager. Measuring 42m2, each of the luxuriously appointed Voyager Suites have two rooms - a bedroom with two single beds, convertible to a Queen and a living room which features a double sofa bed. This room opens out onto a large private sundeck furnished with 4-seat dining table, and 2 premium sun loungers.

Premier Service benefits:

  • Continental Breakfast in bed (one per person, per week), 

  • Complimentary pressing (only during the first 24 hours on the ship, 3 items per person limit),

Voyager Suites are situated on Deck 10

The Best Cabins on Marella Voyager

The best cabins for families without doubt are the Family Balcony Suites on Decks 8 and 10 (although do bear in mind the comments below regarding location.

Aft cabins on Deck 10 would normally be called Sunset Suites on other ships and will offer views of the wake, plus fabulous sunsets and sunrises.

The most luxurious suites are the two Voyager Suites.

Cabins to Avoid on Marella Voyager

In my opinion, there really is no such thing as a bad cabin, just wrong location. Ensure you check out the deck plans to determine where cabins are situated, and decide if they fit your preferences. For example families might like to be close to the pools or kids clubs, whilst this might be too noisy for solo cruisers.

At this stage it is difficult to say for sure if any cabins on the new ship will have any noise or obstructed views so these comments have been based on a review of the deck plans and feedback from guests on similar ships.

Cabins to Avoid on Deck 5

Forward cabins on Deck 5 are directly below the Broadway Theatre so could be subject to some noise, although most shows end by 11 pm.

Cabins to Avoid on Deck 8

Forward cabins on Deck 8 are directly above The Broadway Show Lounge (theatre), whilst aft cabins are above the Squid & Anchor pub. These cabins may be subject to noise. However, if you are a night owl, you are quite likely to be enjoying yourselves in the very same venues and therefore this wouldn’t necessarily be a problem.

Aft cabins are also below the kids pool and kids club so you may here some noise from these areas.

Cabins to Avoid on Deck 9

Generally Deck 9 is considered a desirable deck being sandwiched between two accommodation decks. However some Aft cabins are adjacent to the kids clubs and kids pools so may experience more footfall and noise accordingly.

Cabins to Avoid on Deck 10

Deck 10 is home to some of Marella Voyager’s larger cabins and suites. However it is worth noting that some cabins are below the pool and there may be some disturbance when sun loungers are set out or moved.

Whichever cabin you choose you are sure to enjoy a fabulous cruise on Marella Voyager.

Be sure to check out my dedicated Marella Cruises Page for updates and check out my Marella Voyager Highlights and Marella Voyager Restaurant Guide