The MV Gemini, which has 400 cabins and enough for up to 1,074 guests, will depart from Istanbul in November 2023 on the first-ever and only three-year world tour. The business has been in the cruise business for 30 years. For the trip, the MV Gemini will receive an overhaul.
It will offer home at sea. More than 130,000 miles will be traveled during the trip, which will pass through 135 nations and 7 continents. Passengers may invite guests of any age, but residents must be at least 16. Mikael Petterson, managing director of Life at Sea Cruises, adds that guests can visit for free for up to a month at a time.
During the course of three years, the ship will travel more than 130,000 miles, stopping at famous locations including the Great Wall of China, the Pyramids of Giza, the Taj Mahal, the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, and Chichen Itza in Mexico. Even travels to 103 “tropical islands” are included. 208 of those 375 ports are overnight stop. For the trip, the MV Gemini will receive an overhaul. Up to 1,074 persons can fit in its 400 cabins.
Payment option start at $2,499 per month and prices start at $29,999 annually. Costs include food, amenities, and more. All eating areas, free alcoholic beverages with dinner, a contemporary fitness facility, a sundeck, a swimming pool, high-speed internet, entertainment, “enrichment seminars,” and cleaning are all included in the package.
Bookings began on March 1, 2023, and as of Mikael Petterson’s estimate, the ship is nearly half full. Travelers who are single receive a 15% discount off the double occupancy rate.