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Sea if you Enjoy it

WEBSTER DISCOVERS A HOLIDAY ON THE OCEAN IS DEFINITELY

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I’VE always been tempted by photos of the stunning cruise ships you see in adverts, but as a holiday, I just wasn’t sure if the sheer scale of it was for us.

“Stuck on a ship with thousands of others, really?” asked my husband, Carson. But lockdown had got to everyone, and the Sky Princess promised a getaway from it all, with stops at historical cities like Seville, where you can hop off and see the sights, or stay on board and chill. So, it took little persuasion for him to join me on a two-week, seven-port tour of the Med.

The first thing that hits you is the sheer size of the vessel. The Sky Princess literally has her head in the clouds, and you have to squint as you look up at its 18 decks. It normally carries 4,000 passengers with 1,875 crew but due to Covid, it was sailing at 60% passenger capacity for safety reasons.

Passengers must have received their second vaccine dose at least 14 days before cruising and have vaccinatio­n proof. Safety measures include mask-wearing in public areas, but not while seated in the restaurant­s and bars, or in exercise areas.

Embarkatio­n is easy, you can park right next to the ship and leave your car for the duration. No airport queues – simply drop your luggage with friendly porters and step aboard.

On Princess Cruises, you are given an electronic medallion that gives you access to your room and allows staff to know what package you have booked and what you are entitled to. You just download their app to access all the informatio­n you need for your cruise, and staff are on hand to help if needed.

Our all-inclusive Princess Plus package included all meals, snacks and drinks at the restaurant­s, apart from the speciality restaurant­s, which charge a reasonable $25-$29 (£18.85-£21.86) for a four course meal. We were also entitled to 12 drinks a day each, including wine, cocktails and speciality spirits. How on earth were we going to get through all that?!

First stop was deck five, which had a mezzanine stretching up three floors and looked like the lobby of a five star hotel, with its grand piano and marble staircases.

Cafes and restaurant­s are in abundance, offering afternoon tea, speciality coffees, Italian ice cream, freshly made sushi, handmade pizza at Alfredo’s Pizzeria, and the Estrella and Cielo’s restaurant­s, which were included in our package.

Restaurant­s include Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria, Bistro Sur La Mer and the Crown Grill, which offers succulent steaks. If you get peckish the Internatio­nal Cafe on deck 16 is open 24 hours, or you can call room service, and there are numerous bars on board to suit all tastes.

Our friendly steward showed us to our cabin, on deck 15, where first sight was our balcony looking out to so you can sit out as you sail.

Waking up next morning to views of the ocean is a treat you don’t forget. For breakfast, we tried the Estrella restaurant, where our attentive waiter offered us a choice of pancakes, crispy bacon, smoked salmon with cream cheese, fresh fruits, croissants or the full English.

You can also order breakfast in your room, or splash out $120 (£90.47) for two for the Balcony breakfast, where staff serve chilled champagne, croissants, pancakes, bacon, smoked salmon, melon, ham, eggs, fresh fruit and jugs of coffee and tea on your balcony; a wonderful way to start the day.

To work off a few of the accumulati­ng pounds, I tried one of the several pools on board and found one where you could watch movies on a huge screen as you swim.

But if swimming is not for you, there are countless other things to do. The daily schedule lists around 80 different events and activities starting with an abs class, then wine tasting, cocktail making, quizzes, craft-making, games and a singles get-together.

Musical entertainm­ent included a classical pianist, a steel band musician, a string trio, blues band Excite, a jazz trio in the Take Five bar and West End style shows in the ship’s theatre.

At the Lotus Spa, friendly experts offer services like hair cutting, massea, sage, aromathera­py and acupunctur­e. I opted for an intense hair treatment, which was wonderful, and Carson enjoyed 75 minutes of being oiled, pummelled and soothed, courtesy of the Bamboo massage.

The Spa also houses the Retreat, a private area with a Jacuzzi pool and stone beds that make you want to sleep as soon as you lie down, wonderful for relaxing.

Our day-long port visits included Seville, Barcelona, Marseille, Cartagena, Palma Majorca, Corsica and Gibraltar. Organised excursions range from $50 to $500 (£37.69 to £376.95) or you can visit on your own.

We picked an excursion to see Seville, which started with a walking tour, then lunch at a local restaurant of salad, fish, profiterol­es and lovely local wine.

A few days later at the Majorcan capital of Palma, we hopped off the ship and on to a little wooden train, which cut its way through the mountains to Soller. This tiny city

ALTHOUGH A LITTLE NERVOUS TO SET SAIL, FIRST-TIME SEAFARER FIONA

boasts shops, restaurant­s and an olive oil company where the family who have run it for centuries showed us how it is made.

The next day, we docked in the

Spanish part of Cartagena, with its Roman amphitheat­re. We decided to explore on our own and enjoyed strolling along tree-lined boulevards, stopping at pavement cafes for coffee.

Back onboard, we headed for our last port, Gibraltar, where we toured its ancient caves and met the famous freeroamin­g monkeys, who nonchalant­ly clambered across our bus.

The journey was sadly almost over. Did we enjoy it? Yes. The staff were super friendly and efficient, the food excellent, the ship luxurious, clean and comfortabl­e, and we never felt crowded.

Waking up in different parts of the world to explore was wonderful, and it’s certainly less hassle than flying.

If you’re considerin­g cruising, try taster cruises of just a few days, then progress to longer ones if you like it.

Is cruising for you? You won’t know until you try...

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 ?? ?? Fiona in Cartagena’s Roman amphitheat­re
Fiona in Cartagena’s Roman amphitheat­re
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Gibraltar’s amazing caves
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Sunny Seville
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at Sabatini’s and, below, in one of the ship’s pools
Fiona with husband Carson at Sabatini’s and, below, in one of the ship’s pools
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of heaven – the Sanctuary
aboard Sky Princess
A little slice of heaven – the Sanctuary aboard Sky Princess
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Take Five bar on Sky Princess

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