The Villa Vie Residences company will offer a cruise starting May 2024, with a total duration of three and a half years and renewable, thus offering its customers the opportunity to spend more than a decade at sea.
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During the long voyage of 1301, MS Braemar, renamed Villa Vie Odyssey, will cross the waters to dock at 425 ports in 147 countries around the world.
At the end of the trip, the company’s goal is to immediately restart a similar trip, so the cruise never stops.
It has 924 people.
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They have some eight decks, three restaurants, eight bars, four lounges, a spa, a library and a clinic.
According to Michael Patterson, CEO of Villa Vee Residences, “It’s not so much a cruise, but more of a lifestyle, a home with a backyard that changes every day.”
Although the Life at Sea company offered a three-year cruise this year, Villa Vee Residences is not the first company to offer such a long cruise.
However, this was canceled as the company could not afford the ship.
Tickets for the cruise’s 1301 days start at $97,000 US ($130,000 Canadian) for a rental cabin.
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For those who are not ready to invest a lot of time for such an adventure, accommodations are also offered along with some segments of the itinerary.
It is also possible to reserve a cabin for 15 years, allowing these individuals to spend more than a decade at sea.
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