Sail the seven seas over three years while living on Life at Sea Cruises' epic cruise ship.
Ever been on a cruise and thought to yourself: I just don’t want this to end? Oh boy, do we have some good news for you. It doesn’t have to, thanks to Life at Sea Cruises’ three-year-long voyage on the MV Gemini.
The cruise will dock at 375 ports around the world and visit 135 countries across all seven continents. From Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer statue to India’s Taj Mahal and the pyramids of Giza, you’ll be able to take in some of the world’s most iconic tourist attractions while you work, or not, that’s up to you.

A ticket onboard the ship will cost a relatively affordable $45,000 a year. Included in that price are traditional cruise ship amenities (like meals and housekeeping), restaurants and entertainment. As it is anticipated that most guests will likely be digital nomads, working remotely, a full-scale business centre complete with meeting rooms, 14 offices, a business library and a lounge, are also available to ensure logging into meetings and accessing the internet is smooth sailing. There’ll also be a 24-hour hospital with free medical visits.

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For those who have ditched work, there’s plenty to do on the ship. You can spend your days relaxing on the sundeck or floating in the swimming pool. If health and fitness are your bag there’s a wellness centre and gym onboard. And for those who love to learn a new skill there will even be instructors available to teach passengers dance and music.

Tickets are now on sale and the cruise sets sail in November 2023, so you don’t have long to get your life packed into a suitcase or two. You’ll be able to invite your family and friends on board to visit as well so you don’t have to bid adieu to them for the whole length of the trip. So who’s ready to sail off into the sunset?
For more information or to book, visit lifeatseacruises.com
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