A woman on the world's longest cruise insists the $50k price tag is "worth every penny" for the opportunity to explore over 60 countries, with certain destinations making a lasting impression. This appears to be a trend, an Australian couple booked 51 back-to-back cruises and loved how the long-term vacation turned out. Amike Oosthuizen, 26, along with her husband Gustav, 27, and her parents Renske, 56, and Heinrich Lammerding, 55, are spending eight months at sea, experiencing the wonders of all seven continents, including the allure of Australia , Slovenia's charm, and India's vibrancy.

The comprehensive cruise offers an array of all-inclusive perks such as fine dining, beverages, and conveniences like laundry, while Amike and Gustav stay connected to their jobs via onboard Wi-Fi, reports The Mirror UK. Man buys historic 1950s cruise ship on Craigslist complete with 85 cabins Passengers who spent $896k for world cruise stranded in same place for 3 months Pretoria's regulatory officer Amike commented: "I think it would cost so much more if you were flying everywhere. I'd say it is worth it.

It's a once-in-a-lifetime, life-changing experience." It was Amike's father Heinrich, a retired entrepreneur, who discovered Royal Caribbean's Ultimate World Cruise in a news article back in 2020, igniting the family's desire to set sail together. Having booked this remarkable journey in 2021, the family embarked from Miami, USA, last December, cruising through exotic locales like the Bah.