A new Life at Sea Cruises deal will allow people to cruise the world for three years for the starting cost of $90,000. Passengers will be allowed to work remotely aboard the ship so they can travel without having to sacrifice work.
The Life at Sea Cruises deal will allow people to cruise the world for three years for the starting cost of $90,000. Passengers will be allowed to work remotely aboard the ship so they can travel without having to sacrifice work, according to a press release from the cruise company.“Life at Sea Cruises offers the ultimate bucket list cruise without having to sacrifice the comforts of home,” said Irina Strembitsky, director of sales and marketing for Life at Sea Cruises.
Over the course of the three-year voyage, passengers aboard the MV Gemini, which has 400 cabins and room for up to 1,074 passengers, will visit all seven continents and a total of 135 countries.
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