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Publish date: 2024-06-28
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Over the last few years, several startups have promised to build residential cruise ships.

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Storylines says its 1,000-guest, 547-condominium floating community will sail in 2026 …

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Source: Insider

… while Victoria Cruises Line says its Victoria Majestic ship will begin circumnavigating the world in December.

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But if you're curious about what life could be like at sea, there's no need to wait months or years.

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There is only one large residential cruise ship currently in operation, according to the company that operates it. And it's been sailing around the world for the last 20 years.

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The World first launched its 644-foot-long floating community in 2002.

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Since then, it has been circumnavigating the world with approximately 150 traveling families every two to three years.

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Of course, there's no need to live at sea if you want to travel the world. But like any world-cruise itinerary or residential cruise ship, you're paying for the convenience.

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Instead of booking your own flight transfers and hotels, unpacking and repacking, and creating your own itinerary …

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… residential cruise ships like The World allow travelers to leisurely explore the globe in the comfort of their own floating homes.

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The itinerary is decided three years in advance by the management team and a committee of residents.

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Every year, the ship travels to over 100 destinations, the company says on its website.

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And unlike most non-residential-world-cruise itineraries, The World stays at each port for an average of three days …

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… doubling the number of days it spends at port instead of at sea, the company says.

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The World and its occupants have already visited over 1,000 destinations across 120 countries as of February 2022.

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"People buy on our ship [because] they like to explore the world," Tom Wolber, the CEO of The World, told Insider. "They want to go to the less traveled parts."

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Wolber previously worked for companies like Crystal Cruises and the Walt Disney Company, including Disney Cruise Line.

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The ship's residents are from about 20 countries, but most are from the US.

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According to Wolber, many of the owners are accomplished and active people.

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Think business owners, entrepreneurs, and leaders in their respective fields. Not retirees, he says.

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The 165 condos cost between $2 million and $15 million, not including the annual ownership fees.

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They're as small as a 330-square-foot studio and as large as a 3,242-square-foot three-bedroom residence.

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The average age of The World travelers is somewhere in the 60s. This is a result of a mix of newer young residents and people who have held onto their condos since the conception of the ship, Wolber said.

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But only a handful of residents live aboard the ship year-round. Most have multiple homes around the world, Wolber said.

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So for the most part, travelers spend an average of three to six months on the ship annually.

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At any given time, about half — between 150 and 200 — of the residents are aboard the floating community.

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And many choose to sail on The World during holidays or to desirable ports, such as Antarctica.

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Once a resident is ready to move out and move on, they can sell their residences.

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But if you're interested in buying, just know there's not a lot of inventory: About 10 to 12 are resold every year.

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Onboard amenities are similar to most expedition cruise ships.

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This includes a video game room, a card room, a library, guest lecturers, various workshops, and a 7,000-square-foot spa.

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There's even a tennis court, two pools, a track, and a marina with access to the water.

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Similar to a traditional on-land community, there's also a nondenominational place of worship, a book club, and conference rooms.

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For meals, the ship has four restaurants and more casual dining in bars and lounges.

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Some of the ingredients used for these meals are purchased by the chefs at local ports, Wolber said.

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But unlike a traditional cruise ship, food isn't included in the annual fees or cost of the condo. Instead, residents have an onboard prepaid food and beverage allowance.

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For a private meal, residents can also ask the chefs to cook their meals inside the residents' condo.

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The World is undoubtedly an old ship. So to keep it up to date, the vessel enters a dry dock every three years.

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During these four to six weeks, residents can't stay on the ship.

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But after the renovations are completed, the floating community could have more contemporary amenities, refurbished common spaces, or updated residences.

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"The crew and our ship now have over 20 years of lifestyle experience that is incredibly hard to duplicate," Wolber said. "It's one thing to build a ship, but to bring it to life and to deliver on the expectation of very high-demanding and performing residents is not easy."

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