Saturday, 10 January 2026

Voyage to the Canaries

Early December before the festivities began *and passed so quickly) we did a repositioning cruise with Marella. We have cruised with them before and previously enjoyed our repositioning cruise from the Canary Islands to Corfu

Our previous cruises have been on Marella Explorer but this time our ship was Marella Voyager, it was like going home with some of the furniture moved. I have already blogged about life on board so this blog is all about where we visited.


Flying from Gatwick after an overnight stay we arrived in Malaga. Spain isn't a country I have visited much off and although dark it was interesting to travel through this popular holiday resort, the Christmas lights added to its welcoming look.

Our second day we awoke in Gibraltar, a place we have visited before and really enjoy as a wander around stop. There were excursions to the top of the rock or the WWII tunnels but we were happy to stroll into the town and browse around.

There is so much history here with it being in a strategic position at the entrance to the Mediterranean. The Battle of Trafalgar was not far away, the sailors cemetry is at the top end of the town, and there is evidence of the previous inhabitants as far back as the Moors 


There was certainly a Christmas feel, a little odd in warmth and blue skies and birds of paradise in fill bloom. 

We were very lucky to be in the main street when the guards marched through.



Being a winter cruise the sun sets late afternoon, great to see before going to dinner. The Gibraltar Rock looked stunning with yellow and orange hues.


Arriving in our next port the sunrise was as stunning as the previous night's sunset hut to our surprise just an hour later it was thick fog outside. Even more surprising were the blue skies the appeared as we set off to explore Cadiz, a place I have always wanted to visit. 




Again we didn't take an excursion instead we enjoyed a wander along the Atlantic coast promenade and around the city square amongst its Christmas decorations and market stalls.








Cadiz is certainly a place I would like to visit again as there was so much to see. We couldn't visit the Cathedral as being a Sunday there were services on. It was a stunning view as we sailed away with another beautiful sunset once out in the Atlantic Ocean.



The Atlantic revealed itself on our sea day, nothing too rough but certainly choppy and quite a hazy sky which was disappointing for our fellow cruisers that enjoy sunbathing by the pool. We enjoyed time on our balcony and a wine tasting afternoon before dinner and watching another superb show.


Arriving in Funchal was quite an experience, wet and windy weather making it hard work for our Captain and the two pilot boats.


As we were docked overnight in Funchal, Maderia, we had planned to walk into town the first afternoon and stay until dark to see the Christmas lights but the weather was not very inviting. Funchal looked stunning with so many lights stretching high into the hills. Funchal is a port that is very popular for New Year's Eve cruises as the whole town is lit up with fireworks.





This was our fourth visit to Funchal, we have previously taken the cable car high up to fantastic views and an excursion into the mountains to a hidden valley. We have also enjoyed a trip to Blandy's to learn about Maderia wine so this visit we decided to wander a round and take in the Christmas atmosphere. It was a bit of a dull start to the day but dry and blue skies did appear later in the day.





Marella Voyager looked stunning looking through beautiful red hot poker plants with the blue skies. The flowers in Maderia are so beautiful.



Our penultimate day was in Tenerife after a day at sea traveling from Maderia. The weather had certainly turned with wind and rain. We ventured out but not for long as it was quite rough. As with Maderia we have visited Tenerife a few times and so did not mind going back onboard to enjoy Marella hospitality.


Our final night's crossing from Tenerife to Gran Canaria was very rough with 6m waves and 70mph winds. 

On our tv in the cabin there is a channel showing the route of our cruise. We were surprised to see how wigglely our journey had been from Maderia to Tenerife and on to Gran Canaria, our Captain was certainly trying to avoid the worse weather. It was quite rough disembarking in Gran Canaria and I know Voyager did not sail that day due to the storm, I think we came home at the right time.


Another great cruise, we do enjoy the repositioning cruises although I don't think we could manage the 8 days at sea to the Caribbean. Voyager was a lovely ship but we do prefer Explorer and are very much looking forward to cruising the Mediterranean on its Marella 30th Birthday Cruise in May.


Tuesday, 30 December 2025

Christmas at the Hearnden's

It's been a lovely festive season, quite extended with our Christmas Day on 28th. It all began with Hubby birthday on the 21st with a lovely sharing meal at Miller and Carter. The table was full of dishes (we needed a bigger on really) with steak, lamb and chicken taking centre place ... paired with a delicious Argentinian Malbec.


It has been and exciting time for us as Hubby bought a new car. Unbelievably we'd had our BMW Gran Tourer for 8 years, Hubby bought it when he retired. We both loved our 7 seater and have had many driving holidays in it through France and Germany but it was showing its age and we did worry expensive repairs may be looming. 

After trying a few BMW options we chose a X1, it's similar but different to our old car and is definitely lighter to drive. We no longer need 7 seats but wanted to make sure the boot was still big enough for our travels .... it's huge. 


Christmas Day was just the two of us as our grown up children spent the day with their other half's families. We had a lovely day starting with a glass or two of Buck's Fizz before a walk to our social club where we met up with my stepdad fir a Christmas drink.



It was very strange to lay the table for just two. In previous years we've had as many as 13 and had to bring the table in from the garden. 


We had a bottle of Louis Delaney champagne with our salmon starter followed by a superb bottle of White Castle Regent with our turkey dinner with all the trimmings.

Being just us there was no rush, it was almost dark by the time we had dinner which made it quite festive with the lights and candles lit.


Too full to eat any more straight away so our Christmas pudding was enjoyed later in the evening with a glass of Blandy's Clarence Maderia wine.


All in all a lovely Christmas Day followed by a chilled Boxing Day with our son and girlfriend.

Saturday was a food shopping day ready for our family buffet on 28th, the best bit of this was my doughnut treat accompanied by a chocolate Irish Coffee made with Jameson's Stout Edition and Mozart Chocolate Liqueur.


Our Hearnden Christmas on the 28th was superb, time together enjoying sharing gifts, eating a delicious buffet and a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. 

Thanks to my lovely Hubby and amazing family for making Christmas 2025 very special.


Monday, 22 December 2025

Marella Voyager - life on board

What a super week on Marella Voyager as it repositioned from Malaga to the Canary Islands after being refurbished Cadiz in dry dock.

Although we have cruised with Marella a few times this was the first time on Voyager and our first December/Christmas sea cruise.


The Sail Away party was superb, a warm evening with lots of our fellow cruisers joining in the singing and dancing with the Entertainment Director, his enthusiastic team and the brilliant show cast. What a great way to start our cruise.


We booked a standard balcony cabin for this cruise as on other previous cruises we have had a large balcony and found the cabin a bit small. We love a balcony, nice to pop out in our pjs to see the sunrise, relax after being on shore and a quiet space when at sea.
 


Our cabin stewards did a great job every morning and night. In just the time it took to go and have breakfast our room was cleaned, tidied and the bed made. Each evening after a night enjoying the bars and entertainment we'd come back to our bed covers turned down, Marella chocolates on our pillows and a very cute towel pet!


Our cruise was not a Christmas cruise but the ship had beautiful decorations everywhere. The cruise following on from us began the Christmas season but as the ship had been in dry dock the crew had used the time to get the decorations up including a super Christmas village. The first change over day was in Tenerife and from that day the crew wore Christmas hats or antlers; we were still onboard for another day and did feel a little like we had gate crashed a party. It would have been nicer if the Christmas theme and extra headgear had been from when the ship came out of dry dock as the decorations were up and one evening we all had a Christmas dinner. Just a small point we did mention in our feedback.



Dining on Voyager was the one part of our cruise we found a little disappointing. We mainly ate in Latitude 53 which is the main dining room but found less choice on the menu and some meals a little lacking. We were not keen on The Kitchens which although a buffet restaurant was still served from behind the counters, it was a little annoying to queue for one section and queue again for any items served on another.

We did eat in Vista and paid a supplement to have the delicious carbonara which is prepared in the huge parmesan at the table. It was Dad's birthday while we were away, no scampi onboard so we had calamari, with rose wine of course.

Morning coffee with beautiful blue skies is a great way to start the day.




On our first sea day we booked Musicals Afternoon Tea. It is only held once per cruise and there is an additional charge but it's so good. Served in the Silver Fork fine dining restaurant it is a real treat. The food is themed to musicals and the waiters provide silver service, although two waiters are not really waiters, they are two of the show cast. 

Throughout our tea Doria played show tunes at the grand piano and the two show cast waiters sang a couple of songs, it was lovely to hear them singing without the stage microphones. It was a lovely experience.


There are plenty of bars onboard, we loved Flutes with its Press for Bubbles buttons on the wall and a glass of Prosecco before dinner. 

The Head Barman in the ship's pub, The Squid and Anchor, was a chap we knew ftom Explorer, it was great to see him again and chat with the other bar staff who work so hard making a constant supply of a variety of drinks.




The Show Cast were amazing, the best we have seen. As well as having incredible voices their dance moves were so in sync  at times quite mesmerising. Tayah, who was lead female, was also previously on Explorer, it was great to say hello again.



The weather was ok in Spain, Gibraltar and Cadiz but it was slightly choppy travelling to Funchal and then on to Santa Cruz Tenerife. Our overnight to Gran Canaria was very rough, 6m waves with 70mph winds. I was rolling back and forth in bed, head up, head down but surprisingly I didn't feel unwell. There were noises from balcony furniture moving, our shower door swinging and the waves hitting the ship which were keeping me awake so I did take a travel sickness tablet just to get to sleep. 

The weather in Gran Canaria was wet and windy as we disembarked and the ship stayed in port another 24 hours due to the storm that was affecting all the Canary Islands. The tv in our room had a channel showing our ship's route, it clearly showed how Captain Chris sailed back and forth to either catch the sun in the day for the sunbathe and avoid the worse of the storm the following night from Tenerife to Gran Canaria.


We had a great 8 days on Voyager, cruising with Marella is certainly one of our favourite holidays. It's a complete package of good accommodation, food and drinks with entertainment everywhere and the chance to have a day out in different ports. 


We did like the Voyager, it was like being home but with the furniture in a slightly different place, however Explorer is definitely our preferred ship although we have yet to cruise on Discovery or Discovery 2. 


Our next cruise is already booked, in fact we booked it last January as we didn't want to miss it. We are back on Explorer in early May when Marella are celebrating their 30th birthday and all five ships in the fleet have a birthday cruise the same week with extra entertainment and celebrations. 

We are looking forward to lots of fun onboard but also visiting new ports in the Mediterranean including the chance to visit Pompeii. As I write this the cruise is 130 days away .... very exciting!