Dear MEL Topic Readers,
Royal Caribbean announces nine-month world cruise
Booking a cruise trip that sets off two years later? Marking most of the 2023 calendar now? Spending 274 nights abroad in the same cabin with over 2,000 fellow passengers? Going to Miami, Florida to set out and visit 150 destinations in the world including 31 countries at 66 ports including the Caribbean, Australia, India, Egypt, and Europe in one trip? That is what the world’s largest cruise line, Royal Caribbean is offering now as the Ultimate World Cruise. Once onboard, you’ll be a passenger of a 20-year-old, 293-meter long, 90,000-ton, 12-deck cruise ship, Serenade of the Seas. During the 274-day trip, you can also choose to visit famous tourist destinations such as Iguazu Falls, the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal, and the Pyramids of Giza. A very inclusive cruise trip, doesn’t it? The ticket price ranges between $66,000 and $112,000 per person. If you divide the fare by 274 nights, that’ll be about $240 to $400 per night including meals. Compare this to a 10-minute or a day trip to space which could cost even more with no or tube-meals, it might be a bargain. And of course, there is no pre-flight training or G-force pressure during the cruise trip. It is scheduled to commence sailing in December 2023.
Enjoy reading the article and think if you may want to enjoy a long, slow journey in 2023.
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/royal-caribbean-nine-month-world-cruise/index.html
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