But is there a good buffet?
Some people love to cruise. Others – like us – are happy with a three-day cruise to nowhere as long as there’s a good buffet. But if your REALLY love cruising – like REALLY, REALLY love cruises then this new journey is for you.
Viking Cruises have revealed details of what will be the longest cruise journey in history, running for 8 months and visiting 59 countries. It stops at 113 in ports in almost all continents on the globe – except Antarctica.
However, being a part of history doesn’t come cheap. The cheapest tickets come in at $117,995 for a “Veranda” room, and the most expensive are $342,895 for the “Owners Suite” – and they’re already sold out!
Better pack your seasickness tablets.
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Words by Kate Stevens
Images: Viking Cruises