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CRUISE CONTROL

Sail off into the sunset with these cruises around the Mediterranean and Asia

WHETHER you're a sea veteran or a first-timer, a cruise can be a boat-load of fun.

From the stunning Greek island of Santorini to the bright lights of Shanghai, cruises in the Mediterranean and Asia have a lot to offer.

Mediterranean

Fashion Director Tracey Lea Sayer, husband Lewis, and kids Frankie, 15, and Louis, eight, explored the best of the Greek islands.

THE SHIP: P&O’s Oceana has small but perfectly formed balcony cabins with en- suites, a TV and a fridge. There’s also activities such as table tennis, archery and kids’ clubs to keep the family entertained 24/7. As the sun sets, hop into the hot tub or glam up for black-tie or disco night.

Explore the Greek island of Santorini with a catamaran excursion
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Explore the Greek island of Santorini with a catamaran excursionCredit: Getty Images

EXPLORE: Fly to Malta to board the ship, before hitting the first port of call the following day. Piraeus is just outside the Greek capital, so take a sightseeing bus to Athens and check out the Acropolis. The trip costs £70 for a family of four.

The next day you’ll dock in Souda Bay, Crete. Take a taxi, £8.50, to Chania for ice cream and stroll around the Venetian harbour. Book a catamaran excursion in Santorini, £105 for adults, £99 for kids, to the volcanic ruins ().

In Rhodes, visit Palace of the Grand Masters in the old town, entry £5.

REFUEL: For breakfast, try Oceana’s Cafe Jardin’s buttermilk pancakes and Mediterranean baked eggs.

Glam up for a black-tie night on the cruise ship
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Glam up for a black-tie night on the cruise shipCredit: Tracey Lea Sayer
POs Oceana has small but perfectly formed balcony cabins with en-suites
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P&O's Oceana has small but perfectly formed balcony cabins with en-suitesCredit: Alamy

The Horizon Grill serves burgers and fries at lunch, and don’t miss Hawaiian night at The Beach House come evening (there’s a charge of £7.50 per person). Start with piri piri chicken, followed by ribs.

DON'T MISS: On Gala Dinner nights, enjoy a menu specially created by Marco Pierre White.

BOOK IT: P&O’s seven-night Mediterranean cruise costs from £949 per adult or child full-board, including flights ().

Asia

Writer Kate Wills and pal Ella cruised around China and Japan.

THE SHIP: Royal Caribbean’s new liner Spectrum Of The Seas is full of surprising activities, such as sky-diving, a climbing wall and a surfing simulator. There’s also karaoke, live shows and a spa.

Gaze at the impressive skyscrapers in Shanghai
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Gaze at the impressive skyscrapers in ShanghaiCredit: Getty Images

The ocean-view bedrooms are compact but expertly designed, and each has a private balcony.

EXPLORE: After an 11-hour flight from London to Shanghai, gaze at skyscrapers on The Bund, a mile-long stretch of waterfront promenade, before boarding.

Then relax in the adults-only pool and Jacuzzis and watch on-board musical Silk Road. First stop is Okinawa, Japan, where you have a day to explore the red Shurijo Castle and snorkel along the coast.

There’s another day of cruising back to Shanghai, so try the ship’s bumper cars and stock up on K-beauty face masks!

Kate suggests grabbing a cocktail shaken by a robot at The Bionic Bar
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Kate suggests grabbing a cocktail shaken by a robot at The Bionic BarCredit: Kate Wills
The impressive Spectrum Of The Seas is full of surprising activities
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The impressive Spectrum Of The Seas is full of surprising activitiesCredit: Alamy

REFUEL: The local cuisine on board is delicious. Try the Teppanyaki restaurant, where you dip meat, fish and veggies into a giant hot soup. Sichuan Red is the place to eat the spiciest noodles, or for worldwide cuisine, try Windjammer.

DON'T MISS: The North Star is a round glass capsule that takes you 300ft up on the shop for panoramic views of the ocean. And try a cocktail shaken by a robot at The Bionic Bar.

BOOK IT: Spectrum Of The Seas’ four-night Best Of Nha Trang cruise costs from £467 per person, flights not included (). British Airways flies from London to Shanghai for £800 return ().

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