This Was Surprisingly Annoying on our Marella Explorer Cruise
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I'm calling it the worst part about cruising as having to leave.
This is chaos. Oh my god. I have no idea what's going on
We've heard horror stories of people packing everything and then having to leave the ship in their underwear.
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It’s day seven onboard Marella Explorer, and we start the day in Tenerife before heading back to Gran Canaria, right where our Marella Explorer cruise began…. but not without running into something surprisingly annoying that we really could have done without (Vlog #7) As this Marella Explorer cruise comes to an end, we share what our final port day looks like, how it feels wrapping things up onboard Marella Explorer, and how small frustrations can sometimes sneak in right at the end of an otherwise brilliant cruise. It’s one of those moments that doesn’t ruin the trip - but definitely tests your patience. Back onboard the Marella Explorer cruise ship, we make the most of our last few hours, soaking up the atmosphere and enjoying the familiar spaces we’ve come to love - from the bars and dining venues to the entertainment that’s been a big part of this voyage. Whether you’re researching a Marella Explorer cruise, following along with our Marella Explorer vlog series, or just curious about what the final days of a Marella cruise are really like, this video gives an honest look at the reality of disembarkation day on Marella Cruises creeping in. Subscribe to our channel and come cruise with us: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2PBHjq1vZ6a0ILp7yRxuyg?sub_confirmation=1 About Marella Explorer and Marella Cruises: Marella Explorer is one of the older ships in the Marella Cruises fleet, launched in 1996. Alongside ships like Marella Voyager, Marella Discovery, Marella Discovery 2, and the adults-only Marella Explorer 2, Marella Explorer offers a relaxed and all-inclusive cruising experience. The ship features a variety of restaurants, bars, lounges, and entertainment, perfect for couples, families, and first-time cruisers. Watch More from Our Marella Explorer Series: MARELLA EXPLORER EMBARKATION VLOG: https://youtu.be/GuFLEciB6I0 MARELLA EXPLORER FUERTEVENTURA VLOG: https://youtu.be/yKGgZjncHEs MARELLA EXPLORER LANZAROTE VLOG: https://youtu.be/bJbEh-TMzSo MARELLA EXPLORER SEA DAY VLOG: https://youtu.be/kh1CBUKv2b4 MARELLA EXPLORER MADEIRA VLOG: https://youtu.be/j63XU_fLw-I MARELLA EXPLORER LA PALMA VLOG: https://youtu.be/ixwJvk51kvY MARELLA EXPLORER CABIN TOUR: https://youtu.be/LGgQx-rbtFk #marellacruises #marellaexplorer #cruise #cruiseship 🛳 Get a Personalised Map of Your Cruise! We’re proud to be working with The Cruise Maps, who use GPS tracking to create beautifully detailed maps of your exact cruise route. If you’d like your own personalised cruise map, you can get 10% off by ordering through our link: www.thecruisemaps.com/NAMY *We earn a small commission if you order using our link - it doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it really helps support our channel! Please also note that you can’t stack discounts, so if you’re already using another offer, only one will apply.* Who Are We? We’re Amy & Nathan - two cruise-loving idiots who document life onboard cruise ships with a mix of tips, reviews and humour. From Marella to MSC and everything in between, we’re here to help you plan your next cruise (and show you what not to do along the way!). Follow us on Social Media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/namydoescruising/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/namydoescruising TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@namydoescruising?_t=8mLjdvI9TmL&_r=1 Music: Always With Me, Always With You (Piano Long) by Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay