What life is like living permanently on board a cruise ship - Former high school language teacher Sharon Lane has read no less than 18 books since making an ‘investment in her life’. She tells Amelia ...
Forget images of Florida condos and Arizona golf courses—some retirees are trading traditional retirement for a permanent life at sea. But before you start packing your bags for shuffleboard, endless ...
At the age of 64, Sharon Lane retired from her job as a high school language teacher. After spending nearly all her life in Los Angeles, she decided that it was time for a change. While many retirees ...
A new competitor is here to take a cut of the retirement home market, and it isn't one you'd expect. A growing number of retirees are trading assisted living facilities for cruise ship cabins. The ...
To some avid cruise travelers, retiring on a cruise ship sounds like a dream. An extended stay on a cruise ship allows you to travel the world in a seemingly effortless way, with meals and ...
So you enjoyed a fantastic cruise to the Caribbean — the pampering, the food, the entertainment. Why not retire there? You can enjoy luxury and indulgence 365 days a year — and at a stellar price of ...
With the cost of living being as high as it is right now, many people are doing their best to try and find solutions. While some people may resort to having roommates or downsizing to an apartment ...
Villa Vie Residences, a cruise line that has a ship you can buy a cabin and live on, is adding a second ship through a new ...
Staying fit in tight spaces with little to no equipment is always a challenge, whether you are in a hotel room or living and working on a ship. Tight quarters, limited equipment and unpredictable ...
Lucy Gilliam, PhD, and Captain Arjen van der Veen are water people—it’s their life’s work. She is an environmental scientist; he founded a green freight shipping company. But water is also their home.