This Three-Year Cruise Captures the World's Wonders Across 148 Nations
Around the world in 80 days? This three-year cruise on the MV Lara charts an even more extraordinary global odyssey.
Working remotely just got too literal. For those longing to explore the world's wonders on a grand scale, Life at Sea Cruises’ three-year voyage,the MV Lara, represents an opportunity too extraordinary to pass up. Set to depart in November 2023, this buoyant adventure circumnavigates the globe, visiting 382 ports across 148 countries and offering access to iconic sites on all seven continents.
The MV Lara will spend three years transporting passengers to treasures like the Great Wall of China, Pyramids of Giza, and the Taj Mahal, mixed with visits to natural wonders such as Yosemite National Park and Glacier Bay. Extended port times will allow travellers to truly experience each destination's unique character rather than simply checking locations off a list.
More than an elongated vacation, the cruise offers a new lifestyle that blends work and leisure in a convenient and cost-effective way. Passengers can take advantage of high-speed internet and office space aboard the state-of-the-art ship, empowering remote workers and digital nomads. For families and friends of travellers, visits to the ship are free of charge. Tu casa is their casa on this grand odyssey.
The MV Lara can accommodate up to 1,266 passengers in 629 cabins, offering multiple restaurants, bars, swimming pools, fitness facilities and entertainment options. However, the ship will sail at only 80% capacity to ensure an uncrowded experience. The all-inclusive average fare of USD 40,000 per person per year covers accommodations as well as most meals and weekly housekeeping, though premium services come at an additional charge.
Life at Sea Cruises' groundbreaking three-year itinerary is poised to redefine what extensive global travel can offer; not just exotic sights, but a new way of living and connecting with the world and its wonders - and honestly? Someone sign us up please.