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Marella Discovery docked at the Frederiksted Pier in St. Croix today

Today, Sunday, January 4, 2026, the cruise ship docked at the Ann E. Abramson Marine Facility in Frederiksted, St. Croix, is the Marella Discovery.

The ship arrived at approximately 8:00 AM and is scheduled to remain in port until 6:00 PM this evening.

Port Call Details

Local Impact in Frederiksted

Because the Marella Discovery is the only large ship in port today, you can expect:

If you are planning to visit the Frederiksted beach or pier area, it will likely remain busy until the ship’s “all-aboard” call shortly before its 6:00 PM departure.

It is a relatively quiet week for cruise traffic in St. Croix following the busy Crucian Christmas Festival parades. After today’s visit from the Marella Discovery, there is only one other scheduled cruise call for the remainder of this week.

St. Croix Cruise Schedule: Jan 4 – Jan 10, 2026

DateCruise ShipArrivalDepartureEstimated Passengers
Sunday, Jan 4Marella Discovery8:00 AM6:00 PM1,800+
Monday, Jan 5No Ship
Tuesday, Jan 6Jewel of the Seas8:00 AM5:00 PM2,100+
Wednesday, Jan 7No Ship
Thursday, Jan 8No Ship
Friday, Jan 9No Ship
Saturday, Jan 10No Ship

Important Notes for the Week

The Marella Discovery is part of the fleet of Marella Cruises, a British cruise line.

While it is a British brand primarily marketed to travelers in the UK, its ownership and history involve some of the biggest names in the global travel industry:

1. Ownership: TUI Group

Marella Cruises is owned by the TUI Group (TUI AG), a German-based multinational travel and tourism company. TUI is the largest leisure and travel company in the world, owning travel agencies, hotels, airlines, and several other cruise brands including TUI Cruises and Hapag-Lloyd Cruises.

2. Previous Life: Royal Caribbean

The Marella Discovery has a notable history before joining the Marella fleet:

3. Brand Style

Marella is positioned as a “British-style” cruise line. This means you will find UK-standard three-pin electrical sockets in the cabins, British currency (GBP) used for onboard pricing, and entertainment/dining menus tailored specifically to British tastes (such as afternoon tea).

Note: Because it is a UK-centric line, many of the passengers currently visiting Frederiksted today likely arrived on “fly-cruise” packages, having flown into a Caribbean hub like Barbados or Montego Bay from the UK to start their voyage.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marella_Discovery_2

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