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3-year cruise at €100,000 per cabin: After four months stranded in Ireland, the Odyssey finally sets sail and turns around in twelve hours

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These wealthy Americans have treated themselves to the trip of a lifetime with a three-year world tour…but they've been stuck in Northern Ireland for over four months.

And when it doesn't work out… passengers on the Odyssey cruise liner experience a new disappointment on this world tour, which certainly isn't easy. The ship was due to return to sea on Monday evening after being stuck in Belfast, Northern Ireland for four months due to administrative issues.

The boat, chartered by Villa V Residences, docked on Monday evening to much applause from the public, but their joy soon faded. The 125 passengers on board enjoyed the trip of a lifetime and found themselves in the city less than twelve hours after departure. Daily mail. For more administrative setbacks!

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However, the story started well. L'The Odyssey It was due to leave port on May 30 with the super-rich Americans for a three-and-a-half-year world tour in Chasing the Sun. The program includes more than 425 stopovers in 147 destinations before arriving in Florida in 2027, details release.

The boat was initially found stuck at the quay for some repairs. Passengers who paid more than 100,000 euros for their cabin, excluding monthly fees, first took advantage of the floating palace's many entertainment programs. Administrative problems then arose and they were encouraged to visit Ireland and Europe during the summer. So eagerly awaited this September 30! Alas, instead of proceeding to Brest, the ship had to anchor overnight in Belfast Lough before returning to port. Still the formalities were missing!

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The boat was out of port with the engine off and the passengers were ferried back to shore if they wished. However, this has not discouraged cruise passengers who are still waiting forever to set sail.

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