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Turn days at sea into a holiday highlight

In between excursions and sights, enrich your time afloat with water sports, cookery courses and spa treatments, says Nicole Carmichael

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It’s all very well zipping from port to port on a cruise, visiting fabulous places and enjoying bucket-list experience­s – but what to do on those days when there is literally nothing on the horizon except... the actual horizon?

Of course, if you have been packing your shore days with once-in-a-lifetime activities, you might welcome the chance to get seriously acquainted with your cabin’s Egyptian cotton sheets. But if you prefer to stay active, sea days can be tedious. The best way to make them less so? Diarise a timetable of sea-day diversions.

The options really are endless – we have curated the best below.

FOR THE ARTIST

If you eschew creative pursuits at home for fear of running into judgmental neighbours, art classes at sea could be just the ticket. Cunard offers watercolou­r lessons hosted by its own artist in residence. Materials are provided, all abilities are welcomed and there’s even an exhibition at the end of your voyage to show off your new masterpiec­es.

Cunard (0344 338 8641; cunard.com) offers the seven-night Norwegian Fjords voyage (aboard new ship Queen Anne) from £799pp, with plenty of time to discover your inner Picasso. Departs Southampto­n on June 23 2024.

FOR THE GOLFER

Fancy perfecting your golf skills while you’re on holiday? Crystal is the only luxury cruise brand to have a PGA profession­al onboard every sailing. With driving nets and a putting green, guests can take part in daily onboard golf classes (twice a day on sea days), private lessons and a round of golf at a port (at extra cost). You don’t even need to pack your own clubs; everything is provided.

Crystal Cruises (0808 175 0340; crystalcru­ises.com) offers the 14-night Mombasa to Mumbai cruise aboard Crystal Serenity from £5,995, including flights and six sea days. Departs April 4 2025.

FOR THE LEARNER

Enrichment programmes and guest lecturers are always popular on sea days, and Viking’s Culture Curriculum is one of the best. Listen to guest lectures from authors, archaeolog­ists, former diplomats and news correspond­ents, chat to onboard historians, and watch Destinatio­n Insights films and Ted Talks such as “10 ways to have a better conversati­on” and “The surprising science of happiness”.

Viking (0800 458 6900; vikingcrui­ses. co.uk) offers a 17-day Hawaiian Islands Sojourn from £5,190pp, including flights, transfers, meals and 10 sea days. Departs November 28 2024.

FOR THE CULTURE VULTURE In terms of full cultural immersion, Windstar wins the race, with every cruise tailor-made to embrace the destinatio­n you are currently in. On sea days on itinerarie­s to Tahiti, for example, there are ukulele and drum lessons, Polynesian language, dancing and cooking classes, and various crafting sessions, including making a Polynesian headdress (beats a game of pickleball any day). Windstar (0808 258 7943; windstar cruises.com) offers the 11-day Tahiti and the Tuamotu Islands cruise from £6,476pp. Includes return flights from the UK and a one-night pre-stay in Tahiti. Departs November 18 2024.

FOR THE BODY BEAUTIFUL

Want to feel like a whole new person when you get home from your cruise? From teeth whitening to celluliter­educing body sculpting and everything in between (aside from actual cosmetic surgery, though never say never), spa treatments go above and beyond on cruise ships. On Oceania, you will find pain management therapy, Biotech laser line therapy, Restylane dermal fillers, Dysport wrinkle treatments, Thermage skin tightening and even a 50-minute face lift.

Oceania (0345 505 1920; oceania cruises.com) offers the 24-day Athens to Miami Euro-Atlantic Explorer from £6,059pp, with 11 days spent at sea. Departs November 11 2024.

FOR THE BIG KID

When it comes to filling your sea days, toys are not just for children. If a sea day includes a spell moored in calm waters, boutique lines such as Emerald Cruises often make a fantastic array of aquatic toys available, including stand-up paddleboar­ds, inflatable kayaks, snorkel kits and water scooter seabobs. At the other end of the scale, the more budgetfrie­ndly Royal Caribbean offers the largest waterpark at sea, including the Pressure Drop, the first cruise-ship open freefall waterslide, on the world’s largest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas.

Emerald Cruises (0161 516 8456; emeraldcru­ises.co.uk) offers the eight-day Grenadines and Windwards itinerary from £4,379pp including return flights, transfers, meals and use of all sea toys. Departs February 8 2025.

FOR THE FITNESS-CURIOUS

The word “gym” may not be part of your land-based vernacular, but the new generation of cruise ships boast a much wider offering than the standard treadmills and dumbbells. As well as yoga, pilates and fitness classes, Virgin Voyages offers bungee classes, barre workouts and a 250m (273-yard) running track. Virgin’s intimidati­ngly titled MyBeast facilities also feature oversized games and adult-sized seesaws. Somewhere to relax after a visit to the onboard tattoo parlour, perhaps?

Virgin Voyages (020 3003 4919; virginvoya­ges.com) offers the 11-night Barcelona to Civitavecc­hia cruise from £2,702pp, with three days spent at sea. Departs November 3 2024.

FOR THE BUDDING CHEF

Cookery courses offered on cruise lines are typically about adding one pre-chopped thing to another and giving it a stir, rather than lessons which are in any way actually useful. Not so with Regent Seven Seas Cruises, where culinary exploits are all about learning new skills and better immersing passengers in the various ports of call – even when they are at sea. Its Epicurean Spotlight voyage offers classes on wine pairing, mastering knife skills and preparing the various cuisines of the cruise.

Regent Seven Seas (023 8082 1390; rssc.com) offers a 10-night Epicurean Spotlight Voyage from Athens to Barcelona from £7829pp, calling at Istanbul, Sicily, Sorrento, Capri, Rome, Cannes and Provence. Departs August 14 2024.

FOR THE ADVENTURER

Finally, if you have perfected your golf swing, learnt knife skills and paddleboar­ding, had your teeth whitened and watched umpteen Ted talks and movie premieres (offered on Disney Cruise Line), a helicopter flight could be the icing on the cake. When Scenic yachts are docked en route to destinatio­ns, passengers can make use of the onboard helicopter, Zodiac speedboat and even a mini submarine for intrepid undersea adventures.

Scenic (0161 516 0016; scenic.co.uk) offers the 11-day Discover the Kimberley Coastline: An Ancient Wilderness cruise from £8,423pp, including flights from all major UK airports, transfers, fine dining experience­s and a butler. Departs July 9 2024.

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