Cruise Line Buys Bigger Ship for 3 Year Cruise

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A company specializing in cruises has acquired a larger cruise vessel for a three-year expedition set to commence in November. This remarkable journey will encompass a staggering 382 destinations across 148 different countries.

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Miray Cruises has acquired a massive ship with a gross tonnage of 42,000, which will replace the smaller MV Gemini with a gross tonnage of 19,000 for the three-year cruise. The remarkable journey will now be carried out on the impressive MV Lara. The cruise company explained that the decision to opt for a bigger vessel was driven by the "unprecedented excitement" surrounding this voyage.

"We are thrilled to present the magnificent MV Lara for this remarkable, record-breaking, 3-year journey," expresses Kendra Holmes, Chief Executive Officer of Miray Cruises. "Our collection of ships is growing due to the exceptional interest in our extended exploratory voyages around the world, aimed at conscientiously discovering every nook and cranny of our planet. Our passengers are making life-altering decisions to embark on this unique adventure, and we feel privileged to contribute to their individual experiences."

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MV Lara will provide cruises that take place on the sea and have revamped staterooms for passengers to stay in. It also boasts a business center that provides office spaces for those who need to work while on board. Additionally, there is a luxurious bar where guests can enjoy cigars and fine wines, along with various other unique and innovative amenities.

Additionally, a hospital that can be reached at any time during the day or night will be available. This hospital offers free medical appointments, educational talks and workshops, and chances to participate in volunteering and charitable activities.

Over the course of three years at sea, the ship will travel a staggering distance of 130,000 miles, making stops at a grand total of 382 ports across every continent on our planet and venturing into a remarkable 148 countries.

Travelers will be given the chance to explore 13 marvels of the world and countless UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

You can now reserve cabins for the upcoming three-year cruise at LifeAtSeaCruises.com.

Ben is a globetrotter who has explored more than 40 nations and embarked on over 70 voyages. His articles have been published and referenced in numerous news platforms including Yahoo News, MSN, NPR, Drudge Report, CNN, Fox, and ABC News. Ben currently lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. Stay up-to-date with Ben on Instagram and connect with him on Linkedin as Ben Souza. You can reach Ben via email at [email protected]

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