Life at Sea Cruises has announced that they are now accepting reservations for a three-year ship journey that will circumnavigate the globe, visiting over 135 countries across seven continents. The cruise gives passengers the opportunity to reside, work, and travel all while they are onboard the ship, giving them the feeling of having a “home at sea.”
Packages for the cruise start at $29,999 (24,51,300) and go all the way up to $109,999 (89,88,320) per person for a period of one year. The cruise will explore 13 out of the 14 “Wonders of the World.”
According to a report from The Independent, the passenger ship MV Gemini will depart from Istanbul on November 1 and make stops in Barcelona and Miami on its way to Miami. The ship has a capacity of 1,074 passengers and 400 staterooms.
In order to successfully carry out their duties, professionals require functionality, connectivity, and the appropriate conveniences. According to Mikael Petterson, managing director of Life at Sea Cruises, who spoke with The Independent about the cruise line, “there is no other cruise that offers this type of flexibility to their customers.”
The package includes admission to all dining establishments as well as alcohol with dinner, a state-of-the-art wellness centre, sundeck, and swimming pool, high-speed internet, entertainment, “enrichment seminars,” and housekeeping, along with a 24-hour on-call hospital that offers free medical visits.
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According to Travel and Leisure, the cruise will make stops at a total of 100 different islands, including a number of locations in both the Caribbean and Central America. At each port, the ship will remain docked for multiple days to give passengers the opportunity to explore the area at their own pace. Additionally, it will travel to South America and Antarctica for a total of 98 days.