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ByJames Harrison

The post-holiday blues can be a real kicker, but a cruise line is solving this with its three-year long cruise that has been revealed.

That’s right, Life at Sea Cruises is taking its own name a bit too literally and offering a three year itinerary that visits 135 countries for about AUD$45,000 per year.

The world’s first – and only – three year cruise will depart from Istanbul on MV Gemini in November 2023 and visit over 100 tropical destinations. The ship, which will cover nearly 210,000kms across all seven continents, has 400 cabins and space for up to 1,074 passengers.

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MV Gemini cabin (Source: Life at Sea Cruises)

But this cruise isn’t just for retirees (or those who have recently inherited a small fortune). MV Gemini will accommodate those who still need to remotely work, with the vessel able to assist with “office duties from anywhere in the world” through its Starlink Wi-Fi.

“We have developed a first of its kind Business Center at sea with two meeting rooms, 14 offices, a business library, relaxing lounge and a café,” the company website reads.

The site added that the Business Centre also comes fitted with screens, conference equipment, Wi-Fi, printers and staff ‘ready to assist’.

And if that wasn’t enticing enough, the tax breaks of these international residents means that cruise-goers can keep more of what they earn.

Mikael Petterson, Life at Sea Cruises’s managing director, echoed this sentiment in a written statement: “Professionals need connectivity, the right amenities and the functionality to perform their jobs.”

“There is no other cruise that offers this sort of flexibility to their customers.”

Included amenities onboard include all essentials, ‘world class’ local cuisine, entertainment and wash-fold laundry.

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MV Gemini Pool (Source: Life at Sea Cruises)

“Life at Sea Cruises is the first World Cruise specifically tailored to guests wanting to Cruise, Live, Work and Explore from their Home at Sea,” the cruise line’s website writes. “From a pod system embarkation process to free medical visits, from free wifi to the ability to invite friends and family for free, we have thought of everything you need on an everyday basis to live your life to its fullest.

“All you need, included in a single package.”

For those with a penchant for the more lavish things in life, the balcony suites can go up to AUD$165,000 per year.

Alongside the 400 cabins is a sun deck, swimming pool, wellness centre, gym, salon, and a sun deck.

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Life at Sea Cruises MV Gemini

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World's first 3-year-long cruise has officially been revealed - Travel Weekly? ›

The world's first – and only – three year cruise will depart from Istanbul on MV Gemini in November 2023 and visit over 100 tropical destinations. The ship, which will cover nearly 210,000kms across all seven continents, has 400 cabins and space for up to 1,074 passengers.

How much does a 3 year cruise around the world cost? ›

Prices for passage start at just under $33,000 per year. Organizers of the 1,301-day cruise say passengers will stop at 425 ports across 147 countries, spending between two and seven days in each port.

What happened with the 3 year cruise? ›

Enter the 3.5-year cruise. About a month after Life at Sea Cruises canceled its debut three-year voyage because it couldn't secure a ship, another company has done just that.

What is the name of the 3 year cruise? ›

Icon of the Seas: Our reporter joined thousands of passengers on the inaugural sailing of Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas. Three-Year Cruise, Unraveled: The Life at Sea cruise was supposed to be the ultimate bucket-list experience: 382 port calls over 1,095 days.

How much does a world cruise tour cost? ›

Starting prices for world cruises on mainstream lines can range from around $25,000 per person to $60,000 depending on the length, Kuther said. Luxury world cruises are likely to cost upward of $70,000. Those prices will also likely include more than a typical cruise fare.

How much does a room on the World cruise ship cost? ›

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Do you need a passport for a world cruise? ›

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Which cruise line has gone bust? ›

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Visit Dreamy Destinations

A 3-day all-inclusive cruise will whisk you to gorgeous destinations where you can be as active or laid-back as you like.

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Can you retire on a cruise ship? ›

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Balcony Stateroom$17,599 Per Person*$279 Per Person*
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How much is the World cruise 2025? ›

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