🌎 A cruise line is offering passengers the opportunity to spend their retirement travelling the world with their Golden Passport scheme.
Villa Vie Residences, a global residential cruise line, is hoping to attract retired travellers with its permanent residence-at-sea initiative.
Aboard the MV Odyssey, which has been sailing since October 2024, passengers can travel around the world, visiting 425 ports and 147 countries in three-and-a-half years. This includes more than 100 tropical islands, with extended 2-3 day port stays, offering a chance for deeper cultural immersion.
Travellers can rent, own or lease a cabin for life with the Endless Horizons scheme, which lets them access home amenities and comforts while sailing.
The cruise line has just launched its Golden Passport programme, which takes residential cruising to the next level by allowing passengers to live and retire permanently on the Odyssey.
This lets travellers repeat the usual three-and-a-half-year journey on a loop, for as long as they like, as part of a floating community.
"Life moves quickly, and the regret most people share is that they didn't travel the world when they had the chance," Kathy Villalba, CEO of Villa Vie Residences, said in a press release.
“The Golden Passport makes that dream possible- and affordable- in a way the cruise and travel industries have never seen before.”
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