Contests

LISTEN LIVE

Work Remotely on a 3 Year Cruise Around the World

Gilligan, the Skipper, the Millionaire and his wife, the Movie Star, the Professor, and Maryann all set out on a three-hour tour. The boat ride ended up lasting three years…

cruise ship tourists

SOUTH GEORGIA AND THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS – 2022/11/22: Tourists on a cruise ship watching the glaciers and mountains of Drygalski Fjord on South Georgia Island, sub-Antarctica. (Photo by Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images)

(Photo by Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Gilligan, the Skipper, the Millionaire and his wife, the Movie Star, the Professor, and Maryann all set out on a three-hour tour. The boat ride ended up lasting three years before they returned home. That’s a lot of coconut cream pies! When I was a kid, I’d dream about what it would be like to spend all that time on what was essentially a vacation.
Some may think that’s too long for a vacation, but if you’re someone who can work remotely why not do it on a cruise ship? After all, no one has that many vacation days accrued. You can stay at sea with Life at Sea Cruises’ three-year voyage.
They describe as the world's first, the cruise company unveiled its multiyear trip with the first ship setting sail on November 1. You’ll board their MV Gemini and visit 135 different countries, that’s 375 ports over a 130,000-mile journey.
The cruise will visit all seven continents, and 13 of 14 World Wonders, including the Colosseum, the Pyramids, and the Great Wall of China.

Check out 99 of the 375 stops listed below.

The ship spends about a week at each port and offers 400 rooms, which can fit 1,074 guests. Some rooms are as large as 130 square feet.

Ok, now the big question is, "how much is this going to cost me?" The short answer is, "A LOT!"

This actually sounds great, who wouldn’t want to experience this?

Maybe those who can’t afford $29,999 per person per year. I like how they don’t list it at $30,000 so it seems more affordable. That works out to $2,499 a month for a standard inside cabin. Putting it that way almost makes it seem reasonable considering many mortgages and rents are north of that.
But remember, that’s per person. The most expensive room will cost you $109,999 per year, but it does come with a nice-sized balcony that increases your square footage to 322 square feet. That’s just shy of a 12-foot by 26-foot room including the balcony.
The price covers meals, drinks, alcoholic drinks when served at dinner, medical visits to their 24-hour on-call hospital, port taxes, ship activities, Wi-Fi, and service charges. Alcoholic beverages served outside of dinner are not included.
Bon voyage! If there's a place you've always wanted to visit, it's most likely on this list of 99 of the 375 stops…

Barcelona

Miami

San Juan

Trinidad & Tobago

Guyana

Suriname

Brazil

Uruguay

Argentina

Falkland Islands

Argentina

Chile

Peru

Ecuador

Colombia

Aruba

Curacao

Bonaire

Grenada

St Vincent

Barbados

St Lucia

Martinique

Dominica

Antigua

Saint Kitts

St Martin

St Thomas

Tortola

Santo Domingo

Haiti

Turks and Caicos

Bahamas

Jamaica

Cayman Islands

Mexico

Belize

Honduras

Colombia

Nicaragua

Costa Rica

Panama

El Salvador

Guatemala

San Diego

Los Angeles

Hawaii

San Francisco

Seattle

Vancouver

Victoria

Alaska

Japan

Taiwan

China

South Korea

Phillipines

Guam

Indonesia

Australia

New Guinea

Solomon Islands

Santa Cruise Islands

Fiji

Samoa

Bora Bora

Cook Islands

New Zealand

Brunei

Hong Kong

Vietnam

Malaysia

India

Sri Lanka

Madagascar

Mozambique

South Africa

Italy

France

Spain

Belgium

Netherlands

Germany

England

Ireland

Scotland

Iceland

Norway

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

Latvia

Lithuania

Poland

Croatia

Bosnia & Herzegovina

Egypt

Israel

Turkey