World’s first three-year cruise to set sail – and only costs £70 a day
THE world’s first three-year cruise ship is launching later this year & passengers can board from £70 per night.
The MV Gemini will take passengers to 135 countries in a journey spanning 130,000 miles over a three-year period.
Not only will the ship be docked at each destination for multiple days, but passengers will also be invited to see thirteen Wonders of the World.
The Life At Sea Cruises ship, which is a product from Miray International, will have a wellness centre, sundeck, swimming pool and several dining options onboard.
Entry-level cabins start at 130 square foot for an interior stateroom, while suites and balconies double in size to 260 square foot.
Payment options start from $2,499 (£2,061) per month, which works out as $85 (£70) per night for an all-inclusive room.
Alternatively, holidaymakers can pay $29,999 (£24,747) to be onboard the cruise ship for a year.
However, balconies and suites cost substantially more at $6,699 (£5526) per month.
Irina Strembitsky, Director of Sales & Marketing of Life at Sea Cruises, said: “Life at Sea Cruises offers the ultimate bucket list cruise without having to sacrifice the comforts of home.”
Meanwhile Managing Director of Life at Sea Cruises, Mikael Petterson, stressed that the MV Gemini will also give professionals the opportunity to work flexibly with the “right amenities”.
The MV Gemini will set sail from Istanbul in November with two further pickups taking place in Barcelona and Miami.
Meanwhile Austin Wells from San Diego paid $300,000 (£246,465) for a studio with a 12-year lease onboard the MV Narrative – a mega cruise ship with 500 private rooms and apartments.
Holidaymakers can also spend their time on a Disney cruise complete with an adult-only pool and live fireworks.
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