“Leap forward”: a 4-year cruise offered to avoid Donald Trump’s mandate

“Leap forward”: a 4-year cruise offered to avoid Donald Trump’s mandate
“Leap forward”: a 4-year cruise offered to avoid Donald Trump’s mandate

Following the US election result, a cruise line offered customers an “escape from reality” package by spending the next four years of Donald Trump’s term on a ship traveling the world.

Last Thursday, the American company Villa Vie Residences displayed its new cruise packages, entitled “escape from reality” lasting one year, “mid-term elections” lasting two years, “everywhere except at the house” of three years or “leap forward”, of four years, we can read in a press release reported by the “New York Post”.

The “Tour La Vie” program on the Villa Vie Odyssey would allow all passengers unhappy with Donald Trump’s victory to do without politics, by undertaking a four-year adventure through 425 ports, spread across 140 different countries, can we read.

Those who will embark in the coming months for the entire duration of the trip will not return home until 2028, at the time of the next American elections, noted the American media.


Same thing for those who will travel for two years, with a return planned for the time of the mid-term elections in the United States.

This trip would offer passengers “the flexibility to escape traffic jams, politics and the monotony of city life,” a company spokesperson told Business Insider, according to the “Post”.

These offers are not cheap, however, while the one-year package alone would cost US$79,999, before climbing to US$150,399 for a single room and US$187,998 for the double room, according to the media American.

The four-year trip would start at US$255,999 for a single room, while double occupancy rooms would start at US$319,998, we can read.

The Villa Vie Odyssey had already caused a lot of discussion after being stuck for months in Belfast, Ireland, before finally setting sail on October 1st.

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