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Want to Escape the U.S. for 4 Years? This Cruise Package Lets You Do It

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A novel travel package makes waves among those discontented with the presidential election outcome. According to Thrillist, the American cruise company Villa Vie Residences unveiled an intriguing new package. This unique offering invites guests to embark on an extended voyage lasting from one year to an impressive four years, capturing the imagination of many.

Donald Trump / Flickr
Donald Trump / Flickr

The program’s duration and the motivation behind it have sparked significant public interest. On November 5, the world watched as the U.S. presidential election ended.

With such a tight race between the candidates, tensions were expected to remain high even after the results were announced. Following a nail-biting finish, Donald Trump claimed victory, prompting many anti-Trump supporters to express their desire to leave the U.S. for his four-year term.

Seizing this opportunity, Villa Vie Residences introduced a package that allows travelers to explore the world beyond U.S. borders for one to four years.

The company cleverly named these packages: Escape from Reality for the one-year option, Mid-Term Selection for two years, Everywhere but Home for three years, and Skip Forward for the four-year experience.

Villa Vie Residences website
Villa Vie Residences website

Passengers on this extraordinary journey will visit an astounding 425 ports worldwide.

The cruise docks are open for an average of two to five days at each destination, giving travelers ample time to explore. Even South Korea is included in the itinerary.

According to Villa Vie Residences’ schedule, the Skip Forwastopwill make stops in Incheon, Busan, and Jeju Island from July 18 to July 31, 2026.

For those who prefer life aboard the ship, the cruise offers an array of luxurious amenities. Passengers can enjoy access to a spa, tennis courts, swimming pools, libraries, and nightclubs.

A Villa Vie Residences spokesperson revealed that double-occupancy rooms start at $215,999, while single-occupancy rooms are priced at $255,999.

Kathy Villalba, COO of Villa Vie Residences, enthusiastically remarked that there is no better travel opportunity for those seeking the ultimate retirement experience. She added that it offers an unparalleled chance to see the world.

Daniel Kim
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