People who buy a cabin on the ship are given the chance to travel widely, with the itinerary covering 425 destinations across 147 countries over a cycle of about three and a half years. This setup allows residents to keep moving while still having a fixed home base.

“Portion control is probably the biggest [side effect]—it’s easy to overdo it when food is always available. But there are also a lot of healthy options,” Bodin and Canen admitted.

“We no longer have things like car payments, insurance, gas, home maintenance, HOA fees, groceries, or even traditional vacations—it’s all kind of rolled into one lifestyle now.”
“Others assume it’s crowded and chaotic like a typical cruise. In reality, it’s much quieter, more spacious, and feels more like a small community than a vacation cruise.”

Despite this, they said that anyone thinking about making a similar move should seriously consider going for it and not hold back.