Shipping: After a long forced break: cruise ship can start

Shipping
After a long forced break: the cruise ship can start

Cabins of the "Villa Vie Odyssey" were also offered for sale. Photo: Liam Mcburney/PA Wire/dpa

Cabins from the “Villa Vie Odyssey” were also available for purchase. photo

© Liam Mcburney/PA Wire/dpa

The “Villa Vie Odyssey” was stuck in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for four months. Now the cruise ship’s journey is about to begin – some passengers want to travel the world’s oceans for years.

A The cruise ship has left the port in Belfast, Northern Ireland, after a forced break of several months. The “Villa Vie Odyssey” will travel around the world for three years, as the British news agency PA reported. The journey began on Tuesday night – four months late after repair work.

According to the Guardian newspaper, most of the passengers come from the USA. Some arrived in May and were then stranded in Belfast. They found other accommodation or decided to use the time to travel, the newspaper wrote.

The ship trip is advertised as an ongoing cruise. Passengers can rent cabins for a specific period of time or buy them outright. For example, purchase prices of 120,000 or 350,000 US dollars are stated on the website (110,000/315,000 euros).

While waiting in Belfast, two passengers became closer, the PA news agency reported: a man from Canada and a woman from the USA had gotten to know each other better in the past few months and are now engaged.

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