The Irish Mail on Sunday

The magic of taking a REAL mystery tour...

- By Qin Xie

As the list of possible destinatio­ns flashed up on my phone screen, I longed for the agony to stop. I just wanted to know where I was headed.

I was already en route to the airport but still had no idea where I was flying to. What a way to start a family holiday. But it wasn’t disorganis­ation on my part. Rather, it’s the result of booking a mystery break with a new website called surprisetr­ips.co.uk

The idea is simple: you enter your desired travel dates, the number of people, a departure airport in Ireland or Britain and your budget, and the site then scours flight and accommodat­ion options.

You can end up in any one of 77 European cities, although you can veto three choices. The destinatio­n is revealed when you reach the airport.

When my city was finally announced, I was a little disappoint­ed to discover that I would be flying to a place I’ve already visited – Venice.

Then there was a second hurdle to overcome. A decade ago, when I first visited the city as a teenager, it would have been just about acceptable to share a room with my parents. Now, as I’m approachin­g 30, it was a prospect I dreaded.

But luck was on our side – a triple room at Hotel Ambassador Tre Rose turned out to be a spacious family suite. It was by no means luxurious but the location, just a few steps from Piazza San Marco, was unrivalled.

We had no time to plan an itinerary so Google Maps became our interactiv­e guide for everything from attraction­s to restaurant­s. We also decided to head to nearby islands – places we had missed on our previous visit.

We went to Burano, which is famous for its colourful buildings, Murano for its glass, and even sombre Cimitero, where the Venetians buried their dead.

However, nothing beats a twilight cruise up the Grand Canal – something we also missed out on last time.

It gave me time to reflect. I wouldn’t have chosen to come back to Venice but I’m glad I got a chance to visit the places I missed a decade ago.

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The clock tower in Santo Stefano Square
STANDING TALL: The clock tower in Santo Stefano Square
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