Can you go on a cruise for 3 years?

Life at Sea cruises is due to launch its three-year, round-the-world cruise next month, setting sail from Istanbul on November 1. But with just weeks to go, the company has not yet secured a ship for the voyage.

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What’s included in the 3 year cruise?

Tour the Great Wall, Pyramids of Giza, Machu Picchu, and the Taj Mahal on one epic itinerary. Sailing around the world in 80 days may be legendary, but sailing around the world in 1,001 days is now a reality.

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Can I retire on a cruise ship?

Buying a Permanent Cabin for RetirementThere are several cruise lines that allow travelers to purchase an apartment or condo onboard, with food and other amenities included. However, this could also be a much more expensive option depending on what type of cabin you're purchasing.

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Who offers 3 year cruise?

Life at Sea Cruises will now allow passengers to join the three-year voyage at any point. Editor's Note: Sign up for Unlocking the World, CNN Travel's weekly newsletter. Get the latest news in aviation, food and drink, where to stay and other travel developments.

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What cruise ship lets you live aboard for 3 years?

MV GeminiThe world's first—and only—three-year world cruise will set sail in November 2023 from Istanbul on the MV Gemini, which has 400 cabins and space for up to 1,074 passengers. The journey will cover more than 130,000 miles across 135 countries and seven continents.

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Is it cheaper to live on a cruise ship in retirement?

The bottom line is that in some cases, spending an extended amount of time on a cruise ship can be more cost effective — as well as more enjoyable — than a nursing home or retirement community. But it isn't for everyone.

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