The January 28, 2025 cruise on the Marella Explorer 2 departs from La Romana, Dominican Republic. On this Pride of Panama followed by Flavours Of The Caribb sailing, the ship will visit a total of 9 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Marella Explorer 2 sets sail on Tuesday, Jan 28th and returns on Tuesday, Feb 11th.
Jan 28th - Feb 11th
TUI Marella Cruises
from La Romana, Dominican Republic
TUI Marella Cruises
The Marella Explorer 2 was built in 1995 and is among TUI Marella Cruises's 11 ships in its fleet. The Marella Explorer 2 is included in the cruise line's Century class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Marella Explorer 2 vs all other TUI Marella Cruises ships.
Marella Explorer 2 - January 28, 2025 - 14 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Jan 27th | La Romana, Dominican Republic |
2 | Jan 28th | At Sea |
3 | Jan 30th | Tortola, British Virgin Islands |
4 | Jan 31st | Philipsburg, St. Maarten |
5 | Feb 1st | St. John's, Antigua |
6 | Feb 2nd | Roseau, Dominica |
7 | Feb 2nd | At Sea |
8 | Feb 4th | La Romana, Dominican Republic |
9 | Feb 5th | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
10 | Feb 5th | At Sea |
11 | Feb 7th | Oranjestad, Aruba |
12 | Feb 8th | Willemstad, Curacao |
13 | Feb 9th | Kralendijk, Bonaire |
14 | Feb 9th | At Sea |
15 | Feb 11th | La Romana, Dominican Republic |
Cruise Itinerary
The Marella Explorer 2 sails on January 28, 2025 for a Pride of Panama followed by Flavours Of The Caribb. The ship will depart the port of La Romana, Dominican Republic at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of La Romana, Dominican Republic on Feb 11th at 5:30 AM. During the 15-day journey, the Marella Explorer 2 will visit 8 additional ports and will spend 4 days at sea.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
An island under two flags, St. Martin/St. Maarten is French and Dutch. Philipsburg is on the Dutch side and famous for its duty-free emporia and casinos. A short drive will bring you to Marigot, a charming French Colonial outpost featuring shops filled with French fashions and imported Gallic goodies, as well as beautiful beaches.
Originally established as a British settlement in the 17th century, Antigua certified its independence in 1981. Today, it is a vastly popular oasis, famed for its spectacular climate and 366 pristine beaches. St. John's is a splendid jewel on this tropical crown, boasting lush greenery and limitless recreation options. Take a hiking safari and be dazzled by the sights of the island at 1200 feet.
Tiny and charming, Roseau offers visitors an intimate look at the nation of Dominica. Stroll past the houses on Castle Street, marked by quaint tin roofs and gingerbread fretwork. Tour the Dominican Museum and the plentiful shops in Post Office Square. Pose for scenic nautical photos in front of the Bay Front Sea Wall. Enjoy the chattering antics of native parrots at the local bird sanctuary.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Old World history set to a distinctly Latin beat: this is the soul of Santo Domingo. The city is a maze of medieval palaces and boasts the first cathedral, university, and hospital in the western hemisphere. Beneath the black velvet of a signature Santo Domingo night sky, gaze upon the beauty of the Columbus Lighthouse--actually a mausoleum--as it beams a cross-shaped beacon toward the stars.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Blessed with a non-stop breeze, neat little Oranjestad reflects the Dutch passion for cleanliness. Stroll the town's chic shops, venture out to see the wind-formed divi-divi trees, or visit an undersea garden of brilliant corals on a semi-submersible craft.
Hospitable and always sunny, Curacao bids you a warm welcome. The friendly inhabitants, first class hotels, wonderful climate, crystal clear seawater, fascinating architecture, floating market, pontoon bridge, secluded bays, rich fauna and flora, and the many possibilities for excursions and entertainment make Curacao the tourist's paradise.
Kralendijk is the chief town of Bonaire in the Netherlands Antilles. Tourism is the economic mainstay, though salt mining is also a significant industry. The island is known for its fine beaches, skin diving, and pink flamingos.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!