If you’re one of the many Americans planning a getaway next year, this unique adventure may be just what you’re looking for.
Residential Cruise Line Villa V Residences announced the Tour La Wai program, which offers travelers the opportunity to stay aboard their ship, the Villa Wai Odyssey, for up to four years.
Villa Y’s CEO, Mikel Patterson, told CNBC that the new program was developed before Election Day. And while this is not a reaction to the result, the presentation is good.
“Although our latest campaign, Tour La Vie, was put together before the election results, we feel we have a great product for people who, for whatever reason, are They want to leave the country.”
Earlier this month, CNBC reported that in a survey by Arten Capital, which advises the wealthy on immigration programs, 53% of US millionaires said they were more likely to leave the US after the election, even if Win too.
“On board, our political views may differ, but our community is united by our passion to explore the world in a real way that transcends politics,” Patterson said.
What We Know About Villa V’s ‘4-Year World Cruise’
Tour La Vie offers travelers four options:
- A 1-year escape from reality, starting at $49,000 per year
- 2-year mid-term option, starting at $47,000 per year.
- 3 years everywhere except home, starting at $43,333/year
- Starting at $40,000 per year, advance 4 years.
The “Skip Forward” voyage will include more than 425 ports in more than 140 countries on seven continents.
Villa Y Odyssey enters the second month of a 15-year world tour, after several delays. The cruise line initially offered residents three options for living on board: own a villa, rent a villa and a flex plan called Endless Horizon.
On-board amenities include a fitness center and spa, a business center, three restaurants, 5 bars and lounges and complimentary alcoholic beverages.
In a joint press release with CNBC’s Make It, passengers joining the Tour La Vue will have the flexibility to meet the ship at any scheduled port over the next four years.
According to an itinerary available on Villa V’s website, the Odyssey arrived in the Caribbean on November 14 and will remain there until the end of December.
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