Cruise ship details |
Entered service in 1971 and benefited from a refit between 2001/2003. Discovery has
Eight decks and all the contemporary amenities you would expect to find on a modern liner.
Voyages of Discovery are renowned for offering a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere to all cruisers who board this fine vessel. Cabins are of a reasonable size and are well equipped. With plenty of storage space. Suites and superior cabins have good sized bathrooms including a bath - other cabins have a shower only. Discovery boast that they can cater for any type of holidaymaker and this is reflected in the mixed age range of British passengers that travel with this operator. |
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Families |
| Limited facilities for children as Discovery is more suited to older passengers. |
Restaurants |
The main dining room is the venue for breakfast, lunch and dinner the latter is served over two sittings in the Seven Continents Restaurant.
Alernative dinging can be found at The Yacht Club, situated forward on Sun Deck, speciality themed menus such as Italian, Oriental, Polynesian or Mexican are available. The Yacht Club is "invitation only". |
Entertainment |
| Low-key quality programme of entertainment. Dancing in Carousel Lounge or in the Nightclub. Monte Carlo Casino; Cinema; Informative talks, Bridge; Art classes and music recitals |
Sports & Fitness |
Deck and limited outdoor deck space. 2 Pools, one with retractable roof.
Fully equipped health and beauty centre and gym is spread over two decks, with modern exercise equipment, men's and women's saunas, hairdresser and treatment room for facials and massage. |
Disabled facilities |
| Wheelchair access is acceptable, two wheelchair cabins and four lifts. |