Royal Caribbean is launching what it says is the world’s longest cruise. It lasts 274 days and prices start at $61,000.

  • Date: 21-Oct-2021
  • Source: Business Insider
  • Sector:Tourism
  • Country:Middle East
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Royal Caribbean is launching what it says is the world’s longest cruise. It lasts 274 days and prices start at $61,000.

Is launching a 274-night cruise around the world, with its inaugural sail set for 2023. Prices start at $61,000 per person. In a press release , the cruise line said it was "the longest and most comprehensive world cruise out there." The company said the cruise, which is set to depart from Miami, visits more than 150 destinations in 65 countries, spanning all seven continents. "The Ultimate World Cruise" stops off at destinations including Casablanca in Morocco, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and Antarctica. Other stops include Brazil, where passengers can see the Christ the Redeemer statue on New Years Eve, and Beijing, Royal Caribbean said. The cruise's inaugural journey is scheduled to depart from Miami on December 10, 2023 and return there on September 10, 2024. Passengers will travel on the cruise ship the , which has 13 decks and includes a mini-golf course, arcade, rock-climbing wall, pool, theater, and spa. The ship can accommodate and more than 800 crew. For a person lodging in an interior state room, per person for lodging, rising to a starting price of $65,000 for an ocean-view stateroom and $79,000 for a balcony stateroom. A stay in a junior suite onboard the