Threeyear cruise is canceled and passengers are left without a home

Sao Paulo and Sao Paulo (SP)

What was supposed to be a threeyear voyage aboard a cruise ship sailing every continent on Earth was a headache for the adventurers, who dropped everything to board Life at Sea Cruises just days before departure.

After weeks of silence and some postponements of the start date of the trip which was initially scheduled to take place on November 1st in Istanbul, Turkey, and was postponed to this 30th in Amsterdam, the Netherlands those responsible for the cruise said who do not have a ship and have canceled their trip.

The company said it will refund passengers who have invested $30,000 to $110,000 a year to travel to 136 countries through February, guarantee accommodation through Dec. 1 and also travel expenses to Turkey and the Netherlands take over Many of the customers were already expecting their imminent departure.

The problem is that in preparation for the trip, most people have already sold, abandoned or rented out their homes, gotten rid of their belongings and now have nowhere else to live.

The journey of 130,000 nautical miles (equivalent to 240,000 kilometers) would be made by the MV Gemini, which accommodates up to 1,074 passengers in 400 cabins a size that would avoid large crowds but would be large enough to offer all the amenities of a cruise Ships offer larger amenities such as swimming pools, spas, gyms, restaurants and bars with free consumption.

To attract digital nomads, the ship would also have a “business center” with the necessary infrastructure for remote work, such as 14 offices, two meeting rooms, a library and a lounge. It would also be possible to receive visits from friends and family while the ship is in port. Everything included in the reservation price, at no additional cost.