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You can now travel the world in 245 days from Greenwich and cover 59 countries

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You can now travel the world in the longest cruise that starts from Greenwich and cover 59 countries in 245 days. All you need to do is spend 66,990 pounds.

Viking Star, as the cruise is called, is expected to depart from Greenwich next year in August and return in May the year after that. It will halt at 119 ports across 59 countries excluding Antartica.

At one time, about 900 passengers can sail in the cruise would have the first stop at Ireland followed by Norway. The last points of the cruise would be Spain and Portugal and finally return to the UK.

The price of 66,900 pounds per person will include fares for the business travelers halting at London as well as all meals at any of the available restaurants. If a couple is travelling, they need to pay double that is 133,980 pounds.

In terms of entertainment, there would be musical evenings and sessions, cookery classes, and interesting conversations and lectures. Two wide pools, a thermal spa, and well-equipped rooms can be expected on the cruise. You can also enjoy privileged access into some destinations for the most incredible experiences.

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