The 3-year cruise was canceled. Enter the 3.5-year cruise.......Which BGOL baller is gonna sign-up first? For the unanchored

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Will all the BGOL "Passport Bros" pass up the opportunity to fuck in 135 countries.... all seven continents.... put hundreds of notches on their bed posts, clear off most of their bucket list and put the mile-high club to shame?


Have you ever wanted to leave it all behind and embark on an epic adventure? Now you can! Life at Sea Cruises is launching a three-year, 130,000-mile cruise visiting 375 ports around the world,135 countries, ALL SEVEN CONTINENTS....all for a relatively affordable $30,000 per person per year. The MV Gemini sets sail in November 2023 and promises full-scale business centers, remote working facilities, a round-the-clock hospital, and visits to iconic sights and tropical islands. In this video, we'll give you all the information you need to know about this incredible trip!



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The MV Gemini will take three years to travel round the world.

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Have you ever dreamed of giving it all up, leaving it all behind and hitting the road to escape all your responsibilities?

It sounds good, doesn’t it? But it also sounds expensive. Or at least, it did sound expensive until now – because now a cruise company is launching a three-year, 130,000-mile, escape-your-daily-life cruise for a relatively affordable $30,000 per person per year.

Life at Sea Cruises has opened bookings for its three-year voyage on the MV Gemini, which sets sail from Istanbul on November 1.

Yes, November 1, 2023 – so you have eight months to get your passport, vaccinations and remote working abilities in order.

The company is promising to tick off 375 ports around the world, visiting 135 countries and all seven continents. The ship will cover more than 130,000 miles over the three years, taking in iconic sights from Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer statue and India’s Taj Mahal, to Mexico’s Chichen Itza, the pyramids of Giza, Machu Picchu and the Great Wall of China. It even slots in trips to 103 “tropical islands.” Of those 375 ports, 208 will be overnight stops, giving you extra time in the destination.

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Passengers can work from the pool deck as they roam around the globe.

The company is a spin-off of Miray Cruises, which currently has the MV Gemini cruising around Turkey and Greece. The company has a 30-year history in the cruise industry. The MV Gemini will be overhauled for the voyage.

It has 400 cabins, with room for up to 1,074 passengers.

And because of the nature of the voyage, as well as traditional cruise ship amenities, restaurants and entertainment, the Gemini will also be kitted out with remote working facilities. The company promises a full-scale business center complete with meeting rooms, 14 offices, a business library and a lounge, presumably for your mid-shift coffee breaks. Access is free.

There will also be a round-the-clock hospital with free medical visits. The company also floats the possibility of “additional tax benefits when working as an international resident aboard the ship.”

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The idea is to have a home away from home, but on the sea.

“Professionals need connectivity, the right amenities and the functionality to perform their jobs,” Mikael Petterson, Life at Sea Cruises’s managing director, said in a statement. “There is no other cruise that offers this sort of flexibility to their customers.”

Cabins run the gamut from 13 square feet “Virtual Inside” staterooms – which start at $29,999 per person per year, coming out at $179,994 for the three-year trip for two people – to Balcony Suites, which are double the size and go up to $109,999 per person. The cheapest outdoor cabin costs $36,999 per person.

Passengers must sign up for all three years, though the company is launching a matchmaking scheme, where passengers will be allowed to “share” a cabin with someone else, dipping in and out of the itinerary. For instance, two couples could buy one cabin for the entire trip, and then divide up the travel between them.

Single travelers get a discount of 15% on the double occupancy rate. A minimum down payment of $45,000 is required.

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Cabin options run from indoor staterooms to balcony suites.

Beyond the business center, there’ll be plenty to keep you busy: a sundeck and swimming pool, wellness center, auditorium and “multiple dining options,” though the full details have yet to be revealed. Onboard instructors will be on hand to teach dance and music, and there will even be singles mixers for those traveling alone. Want to shape up first? There’ll be a gym and salon onboard too.
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Highlights include Christmas in Brazil and New Year in Argentina. The ship will loop all the way around South America (hopping south to Antarctica), island-hop around the Caribbean and take in both coasts of Central America, then go up the west coast of North America, crossing over to Hawaii.

Stops in Asia include Japan (12 stops), South Korea (including Jeju island) and China. It also takes in most of the classic Southeast Asia destinations, from Bali, Da Nang in Vietnam and the Cambodian coast to Bangkok, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.

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The suites are the size of a small apartment.

It’ll loop Australia, New Zealand and island-hop through the South Pacific; journey round India and Sri Lanka; then visit the Maldives and Seychelles before crossing west to Africa, hitting the continent at Zanzibar and then looping down to Cape Town and up the west coast of Africa – with quick dips west to islands including St. Helena, the Canaries and Madeira.

It also sails round the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.

Just one word of warning: You’d need not just a cruise ship but a time machine to visit some of the stops listed on its “13 wonders of the world” list, which includes places like the Lighthouse of Alexandria, the Colossus of Rhodes, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus and the statue of Zeus at Olympia – all of which were destroyed in antiquity.

However, the cruise also includes free high-speed Wi-Fi, which should make up for any disappointment. Cruisers will also be able to have family and friends on board to visit, for free. The long list of what’s included in the trip also includes alcohol at dinner plus soft drinks, juice, tea and coffee all day, laundry, port fees and housekeeping. All meals are also included.


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This thread's pure clickbait for @FUCKYOU .... he'll be on his PC lying about being all over the world, fucking prostitutes in every continent, living that crypto millionaro life..... he'll be in his rooming house room posting other passengers pics of life on the boat and in the brothels of different countries... all while still wearing his janitor uniform
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I’d do it. If it has a remote work facility you can check with your account how much, if any, can be written off. Why own a home and be stagnant when you can see a new place each day? Fuck a car, rent, utilities, etc. The biggest expense after the 30k is gratuities.
 
I’d do it. If it has a remote work facility you can check with your account how much, if any, can be written off. Why own a home and be stagnant when you can see a new place each day? Fuck a car, rent, utilities, etc. The biggest expense after the 30k is gratuities.
Your cabin is your work area...... and the outside area with the plants is also a work area, weather permitting. Peep the posted pics..... they're waiting on your reservation now playa
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Cabin options run from indoor staterooms to balcony suites.
The suites are the size of a small apartment.
The idea is to have a home away from home, but on the sea.


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Cruises are my favorite kind of vacation. But that's too long unless you swap out ships a few times. Cause every cruise I've been on has had some kind oh plumbing issues at 1 point or another
 
I am going to need something like this to create separation and a moat. I am getting swarmed by a bunch of low level, special needs people. I am getting overwhelmed Somebody is boosting their confidence, emboldening them to chase after me.

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By the time I get home, I am mentally exhausted by these fools with their repeating nonsense like a child. I don't know how people do it with children.
 
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2500 a month to travel to 135 countries and live a life full of experiences, absolutely. Rent in Miami is 2500 and you lucky if you get in a club lol.

I wouldnt want to do three years. But One year, or the ability to spend one year on one off, i would be into it. Too late for me, im five kids and wife deep. But you young guys with no reason not to, i say do it fam. It will have down sides like food might not vary or be great. Could be only a few gyal on the boat while you on water for 200 days. And boats can get smelly with plumbing and stuff. But young me would do this.
 
Its like a gym membership. You have to sign up for 3 years but they know six months in you get tired of that shit and want to go home.

no friends, no family, just the assholes from the ship.

IKR! Be like mane if y’all don’t get me away from XYZ imma commit a murder on this mf! Make it one year and I’d consider it! $2500 ain’t bad if food is included.
 
2500/month isn't bad when you think about how much rent + food + internet/tv + water/power would cost at home.

I'd need to know where it planned on being during hurricane season.

This seems like it'd be cool for a couple without kids.
did you miss the per person

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Wifi can be decent, but expensive on the open ocean. I guarantee, it's not included in your package

the cruise also includes free high-speed Wi-Fi,

I wouldn't want to lock in for the 3 years though.....maybe one.:yes:

Passengers must sign up for all three years, though the company is launching a matchmaking scheme, where passengers will be allowed to “share” a cabin with someone else, dipping in and out of the itinerary. For instance, two couples could buy one cabin for the entire trip, and then divide up the travel between them.
 
You a baller...... to fuck all over the world..... every Asian port that it hits? For anyone that has a little loot, can work at home.... is basically untethered

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I can't get no wifi in the middle of the pacific. I wish though. It would be nice.

I was in the Navy and I really do miss being out at sea. So fucking peaceful out there
 
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