Photo: Life at Sea CruisesLife at Sea Cruisesis offering adventurous guests to leave behind their land-based lifestyle.On March 1, cruise lineMiray Internationalofficially started accepting bookings for the first-ever world cruise aboard their MV Gemini ship. The three-year voyage allows cruisers to live on the ship and visit seven continents, 135 countries and 375 ports.The starting cost of $29,999 a year, or $2,499 a month with a payment plan, is for a standard interior cabin. The most luxurious suite on board with a large balcony goes for $109,000 per year.“Life at Sea Cruises offers the ultimate bucket list cruise without having to sacrifice the comforts of home,” says Irina Strembitsky, the company’s director of sales and marketing. “It’s your home at sea with the world as your backyard.“Setting sail on November 1, 2023, Life at Sea Cruises will begin its lengthy voyage starting in Istanbul, Turkey, with pickups in Barcelona, Spain and Miami, Florida.Life at Sea CruisesThe MV Gemini is designed to accommodate 1,074 passengers across 400 luxury cabins. Oceanview staterooms offer guests their own private balcony, while other passengers can soak up the sun at the ship’s sundeck and swimming pool.Life at Sea CruisesIt is also equipped with an auditorium, wellness center and a 24-hour, on-call hospital that includes free medical visits.There are several restaurant and bar offerings on board.Life at Sea CruisesFor remote workers, the ship offers a unique business center that boasts 14 offices, various meeting rooms, a lounge and a business library.Life at Sea Cruises"Professionals need connectivity, the right amenities and the functionality to perform their jobs. There is no other cruise product that offers this sort of flexibility to their customers” says Mikael Petterson, Life at Sea Cruises' managing director.Life at Sea CruisesAlong with experiencing 13 wonders of the world and UNESCO world heritage sites — the ship stops at the pyramids of Giza, Machu Picchu and the Taj Mahal, among others —cruisers can socialize and enjoy a variety of activities on board, including karaoke, golfing, yoga classes and more.For those who feel 3 years at sea is just the beginning,Afarpoints out another company,Storylines cruises, recently announced a ship that will sailindefinitelystarting in 2024.Visitlifeatseacruises.comfor booking information.

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First all-inclusive world cruise

Life at Sea Cruisesis offering adventurous guests to leave behind their land-based lifestyle.On March 1, cruise lineMiray Internationalofficially started accepting bookings for the first-ever world cruise aboard their MV Gemini ship. The three-year voyage allows cruisers to live on the ship and visit seven continents, 135 countries and 375 ports.The starting cost of $29,999 a year, or $2,499 a month with a payment plan, is for a standard interior cabin. The most luxurious suite on board with a large balcony goes for $109,000 per year.“Life at Sea Cruises offers the ultimate bucket list cruise without having to sacrifice the comforts of home,” says Irina Strembitsky, the company’s director of sales and marketing. “It’s your home at sea with the world as your backyard.“Setting sail on November 1, 2023, Life at Sea Cruises will begin its lengthy voyage starting in Istanbul, Turkey, with pickups in Barcelona, Spain and Miami, Florida.Life at Sea CruisesThe MV Gemini is designed to accommodate 1,074 passengers across 400 luxury cabins. Oceanview staterooms offer guests their own private balcony, while other passengers can soak up the sun at the ship’s sundeck and swimming pool.Life at Sea CruisesIt is also equipped with an auditorium, wellness center and a 24-hour, on-call hospital that includes free medical visits.There are several restaurant and bar offerings on board.Life at Sea CruisesFor remote workers, the ship offers a unique business center that boasts 14 offices, various meeting rooms, a lounge and a business library.Life at Sea Cruises"Professionals need connectivity, the right amenities and the functionality to perform their jobs. There is no other cruise product that offers this sort of flexibility to their customers” says Mikael Petterson, Life at Sea Cruises' managing director.Life at Sea CruisesAlong with experiencing 13 wonders of the world and UNESCO world heritage sites — the ship stops at the pyramids of Giza, Machu Picchu and the Taj Mahal, among others —cruisers can socialize and enjoy a variety of activities on board, including karaoke, golfing, yoga classes and more.For those who feel 3 years at sea is just the beginning,Afarpoints out another company,Storylines cruises, recently announced a ship that will sailindefinitelystarting in 2024.Visitlifeatseacruises.comfor booking information.

Life at Sea Cruisesis offering adventurous guests to leave behind their land-based lifestyle.

On March 1, cruise lineMiray Internationalofficially started accepting bookings for the first-ever world cruise aboard their MV Gemini ship. The three-year voyage allows cruisers to live on the ship and visit seven continents, 135 countries and 375 ports.

The starting cost of $29,999 a year, or $2,499 a month with a payment plan, is for a standard interior cabin. The most luxurious suite on board with a large balcony goes for $109,000 per year.

“Life at Sea Cruises offers the ultimate bucket list cruise without having to sacrifice the comforts of home,” says Irina Strembitsky, the company’s director of sales and marketing. “It’s your home at sea with the world as your backyard.”

Setting sail on November 1, 2023, Life at Sea Cruises will begin its lengthy voyage starting in Istanbul, Turkey, with pickups in Barcelona, Spain and Miami, Florida.

Life at Sea Cruises

First all-inclusive world cruise

The MV Gemini is designed to accommodate 1,074 passengers across 400 luxury cabins. Oceanview staterooms offer guests their own private balcony, while other passengers can soak up the sun at the ship’s sundeck and swimming pool.

First all-inclusive world cruise

It is also equipped with an auditorium, wellness center and a 24-hour, on-call hospital that includes free medical visits.

There are several restaurant and bar offerings on board.

First all-inclusive world cruise

For remote workers, the ship offers a unique business center that boasts 14 offices, various meeting rooms, a lounge and a business library.

First all-inclusive world cruise

“Professionals need connectivity, the right amenities and the functionality to perform their jobs. There is no other cruise product that offers this sort of flexibility to their customers” says Mikael Petterson, Life at Sea Cruises' managing director.

First all-inclusive world cruise

Along with experiencing 13 wonders of the world and UNESCO world heritage sites — the ship stops at the pyramids of Giza, Machu Picchu and the Taj Mahal, among others —cruisers can socialize and enjoy a variety of activities on board, including karaoke, golfing, yoga classes and more.

For those who feel 3 years at sea is just the beginning,Afarpoints out another company,Storylines cruises, recently announced a ship that will sailindefinitelystarting in 2024.

Visitlifeatseacruises.comfor booking information.

source: people.com