The world’s longest cruise ship is set to sail this year and it will cover 135 countries in three years.


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1. A new cruise is setting sail which will last for three years and take you all across the world - if you've got £76,000 to spare.
2. The voyage will cover more than 130,000 miles, visiting 375 ports across 135 countries and seven continents.
3. The ship will begin its three-year voyage on November 1, 2023, from Istanbul, with pickups in Barcelona and Miami.
4. Cruise company Life at Sea Cruises is already taking reservations for the world’s first - and only – three-year world cruise.
5. Prices for a ticket on the MV Gemini start at $90,000 (£76,000) for the three years, and payment options from $2,499 per month all-inclusive.
6. Cabins range from 130 sq ft for Virtual Inside and Oceanview staterooms to 260 sq ft Balcony Suites.
7. All residents will enjoy amenities including a state-of-the-art "wellness centre", sundeck and swimming pool, auditorium, and multiple dining options.
8. The three years cost from £76,000.


Liverpool fans travelling to Eurovision in May will need to be prepared to shell out a bit more for their accommodation. The city's hotels have seen prices jump by up to 50% in the lead-up to the event, which is set to take place on May 6th and 7th. This means that a two-bed room in the city centre will now cost you £15,000 per night. Prices for other aspects of travel have also increased, with a taxi now costing around £20,000 and a train journey from the city centre to the stadium costing around £27.90. Needless to say, this increase in costs has had a significant impact on those who are hoping to travel to the city for the show. Liverpool residents aren't the only ones feeling the pinch, with prices increasing all over the UK. "The average price for a hotel room in Liverpool has increased by 50% compared to February, making it the highest in the country," a

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