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Cruise Ship To Set Sail For 4-Year Trip Around 140 Countries In Attempt To ‘Escape’ US Politics

**Ready to ‘Escape’ US Politics? Cruise Ship Launches 4-Year Voyage to 140 Countries So You Can “Skip Forward”**

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Unhappy with the outcome of the 2024 election?** You’re not alone, and now there’s an option for Americans who’d rather cruise the world than sit through another political cycle.

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A residential cruise line called Villa Vie Residences** has launched a new travel package allowing passengers to sail the globe for four years, skipping out on US politics and exploring 140 countries instead.

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The package, aptly named “Skip Forward,”** is a direct response to the latest election, which saw Donald Trump returning to the Oval Office as the 47th President.

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This once-in-a-lifetime escape plan** comes at a cost, but for those willing to pay, the adventure is packed with all-inclusive luxury and endless destinations.

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So, how does it work?** All you need is a passport, the right ticket, and you’re set to explore every continent without a single election ad in sight.

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For $255,999, solo travelers can secure a room** on this 4-year cruise around the world.

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Double-occupancy rooms are available too,** starting at $319,998 for the full trip.

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If four years sounds a bit long,** Villa Vie also offers a “Mid-Term Selection” package—an alternative two-year voyage designed to line up with the midterm elections.

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In fact, you can opt for a shorter escape,** with one-year trips priced at $79,999 and three-year trips starting at $207,999.

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The Birth of the Long-Stay Cruise: Why 4-Year Voyages Are Now a Reality

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Villa Vie’s inspiration for a floating residence didn’t happen overnight.** Long-stay cruises have gained popularity in recent years as people seek to blend luxury travel with daily living.

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It’s not just about vacations anymore,** as Villa Vie joins a growing list of companies transforming cruise ships into temporary homes for the adventure-seeking and politically weary.

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But Villa Vie has taken it further,** capturing the attention of those looking to escape more than just the winter blues—they’re escaping the very reality of American political life.

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Long-term cruises became a notable option** when high demand for remote work experiences and a “digital nomad” lifestyle took off during the pandemic.

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Cruise lines quickly adapted,** providing more stable internet, work-friendly amenities, and personalized experiences so passengers could continue their daily routines while traveling.

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Villa Vie took note,** developing this four-year journey specifically for those exhausted by US political divides and constant news cycles.

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The “Skip Forward” package taps into this sentiment,** turning the ship into a floating sanctuary from it all.

But this isn’t the only long-stay option that has sparked interest.** Other companies are exploring similar voyages, with Villa Vie aiming to stand out by connecting its timing with the election calendar.

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By combining wanderlust with the desire for a political timeout,** Villa Vie is providing a bold solution to the frustrations many Americans feel today.

Life On Board: What Makes the “Skip Forward” Package Irresistible

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So, what exactly does life on this floating escape look like?** Villa Vie has thought of nearly everything to keep you comfortable and entertained for the entire four-year journey.

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Each cabin is equipped with high-speed internet,** so passengers can work remotely or binge-watch their favorite shows from anywhere in the world.

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All-inclusive food and daily housekeeping** services keep life convenient and relaxing—no grocery shopping or chores for four years!

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There’s also an onboard spa,** complete with wellness programs, fitness centers, and other amenities designed to rejuvenate passengers for the journey ahead.

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And if you want to invite friends or family,** they’re welcome to visit you on board for $129 per day, as long as they’re near one of the ship’s many global stops.

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Villa Vie’s cruise itinerary includes destinations like Buenos Aires, Bali, Sydney, and Japan,** meaning there’s something new around every corner.

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In every port, passengers have the option** to disembark and explore iconic cities, beautiful islands, and unique cultures.

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And as for the big question—** can you afford it?

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What Does It Cost to “Skip Forward”?

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The four-year journey starts at $255,999 per person for a single room,** which comes to about $64,000 per year.

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The double-occupancy rate costs $319,998,** a small discount for couples or friends escaping together.

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The two-year “Mid-Term Selection” is more affordable,** costing $150,399 for solo travelers and $187,998 for double occupancy.

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In Villa Vie’s view,** these price tags are well worth the chance to unplug from the political mayhem back home.

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By offering flexibility and financial options,** the cruise is marketed as a perfect break for those ready to disconnect from the election drama.

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A Bold Travel Trend: Could “Residential Cruises” Be the Future of Escaping Politics?

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With every passing election,** the appeal of a residential cruise becomes clearer.

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For those who remember 2020’s political tensions,** the idea of “sailing away” seemed like wishful thinking. Now, it’s a tangible reality.

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Villa Vie isn’t just capitalizing on wanderlust;** they’re addressing something many Americans feel—a need for a reset.

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Whether it’s the chance to explore Bali or unwind in a cozy cabin,** this escape offers both freedom and structure, without a hint of cable news.

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Since the election announcement,** Villa Vie’s packages have reportedly sparked massive interest, especially from those ready to swap election debates for tropical sunsets.

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The appeal lies in its exclusivity and timing,** making it both a personal retreat and a social statement.

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And with over 140 countries on the itinerary,** it’s no wonder people are lining up to escape for good.

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Should You Set Sail? Weighing the Pros and Cons of a 4-Year Political Timeout

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Of course, this isn’t for everyone.** At nearly $256,000 for four years, the cost of escape isn’t cheap.

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But for those who crave peace and adventure,** the price may feel like a bargain compared to staying stateside.

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Villa Vie Residences claims this journey isn’t just an escape—it’s a lifestyle choice.** Passengers can “live where they want, how they want, without daily interruptions.”

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And as more travelers seek reprieve from politics and a hectic life,** the appeal of a floating home only grows.

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If politics aren’t your thing,** the promise of uninterrupted global exploration could be.

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From Japan’s temples to the beaches of Australia,** the Villa Vie promises its passengers will experience the world, one port at a time.

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And for those boarding in 2025,** they’ll have one thing on their minds as the ship sets sail: skipping forward and leaving the political chaos far, far behind.