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Marella Cruises launches 2021-22 winter programme

Marella Cruises winter 2021 programme will be on sale from September 10, featuring new ports of call and updated itineraries.

From December 2021, Marella Discovery?s A Taste of the Tropics will homeport in Barbados then sail to new ports of call Charlotte Amelie and Frederiksted in the U.S Virgin Islands before continuing to Puerto Rico, Guadeloupe and St Vincent and the Grenadines. Marella Discovery 2 will sail on two new itineraries around Asia from 2022. The Lights of the Orients itinerary will homeport in Hong Kong and Eastern Experience will sail from Singapore and both itineraries will visit new ports of call like Manila, Philippines, Muara, Brunei and Da Nang, Vietnam.

For cruisers who want to stay closer to home, the new Island Explorer itinerary onboard Marella Dream and Marella Explorer departs in November 2021 from Tenerife, calls at the rest of the Canary Islands and includes an overnight stay in Funchal, Madeira.

Voyages setting sail next winter include: Arabian Sunrise, calling at Sri Lanka, Mumbai and Oman, and sailing on April 7-8 2022, and East Coast Adventure, which will be Marella Cruises' first sailing to Canada, as well as featuring an overnight stay in Boston. Marella Discovery, meanwhile, will leave Port Canaveral, Florida and make her way to Saint John and visit Charlotte Town, Quebec, Sageunay and Sept-Iles before finishing the itinerary in Barbados on October 24 2021.

For now, the company has confirmed an extension of its pause in operations as a result of the continuing travel restrictions. The Marella Promise includes flexibility for all bookings made between July 23 and September 30, so customers can have one free itinerary amendment to move a trip to a later date.

Chris Hackney, managing director of Marella Cruises said, ?We?re delighted to share the details of our winter 2021 programme and are really excited to have added even more choice for our customers with amazing destinations and exotic new itineraries as we continue to take customers to places they really want to explore.?