The Irish Mail on Sunday

Getting more from the magical Med

- By Steve Turner Regent Seven Seas Cruises (rssc.com, 0044 2380682 140) offers a eight-night, all-inclusive Springtime Escape cruise from Barcelona to Monte Carlo from €3,899pp.

How do you keep the Mediterran­ean interestin­g once you’re a veteran cruiser? The most obvious answer is to find new itinerarie­s. Or, when returning to popular ports, to take new shore excursions. Best of all, enhance your enjoyment by travelling with loved ones who’ve not yet seen it all. My wife Mo and I were able to do all three this summer on Regent Seven Seas Voyager’s ten-day Flamenco & Paella cruise from Rome to Barcelona. We hadn’t visited half of the ports (Ajaccio, La Spezia, Palamos, Palma de Majorca and Valencia) and the other half were under-explored. The variety of excursions (almost 80) was impressive, and three- quarters of them were free. From Marseilles, instead of returning to Aix-en-Provence, we went to Avignon to see the extravagan­t Palace of the Popes, briefly the centre of Catholicis­m in the 14th Century, and the much-sung-about Pont d’Avignon that ends abruptly halfway across the Rhone. From Antibes, instead of going back to Nice or Cannes, we travelled to the exquisite medieval hilltop town of St Paul de Vence. No one minds revisiting cities such as Pisa and Florence. There are new discoverie­s to be made and, even when already ticked off, the legendary cathedrals, churches, towers and galleries never lose their power to overwhelm. Our children, Lianne and Nathan, joined us in Monte Carlo on day four. Fittingly, there was a huge firework display on shore that night and our ship remained anchored out at sea to give its guests a grandstand view from the top deck. Having the children on board doubled our pleasure. Ship activities such as quizzes, karaoke and show time became sweet memories in the making.

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FAMILY AFFAIR: Steve’s daughter Lianne joined the ship in Monte Carlo, left

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