This company is charging $10m to spend the rest of your life on a cruise ship
Crescent Seas’ ambitious plans for residential vessels could see voyagers live, work and raise families on board

Crescent Seas’ ambitious plans for residential vessels could see voyagers live, work and raise families on board
Passenger Joe Rhodes details the highs and lows of his half-year on residential ship Villa Vie Odyssey
After holidaymakers received a worrying warning on a recent voyage, our expert digs into the lingering danger of piracy
Meet the people trading the quotidian for a life of perpetual adventure
With Villa Vie Odyssey’s ‘perpetual’ cruise months behind schedule, passengers stranded in Belfast are paying for their own accommodation
The residential ship Villa Vie Odyssey will set sail this month offering cabins from around £70 a day
Living on a cruise ship can be cheaper than staying on dry land, and new high-power satellites are making remote work easier too
Fresh plans have emerged for the Titanic II cruise liner, first announced a decade ago. What could possibly go wrong?
Can the legendary cruise line move into the modern world of technological advancements while retaining a classic feel? Our writer finds out
Epic voyages have been a mainstay of cruising, but a new three-year odyssey, launching in November, really raises the bar
A new megaship has become temporary accommodation in Doha, with guests including the England Wags. Our writer takes a look inside
A sense of Britishness and grandeur will remain, says the cruise line, as it unveils the first interior images of Queen Anne
A host of gleaming new ships are due to set sail in 2022, providing exciting options for expedition, luxury, family and adult-only cruises
A former QE2 captain and his son have set up a website dedicated to the history of the famous ocean liner – here are some of the highlights
A successful pilot with domestic cruises has laid the groundwork for international cruising from English ports
Designer of Queen Mary 2 says PM’s £200 million project, unveiled on May 30, would be too small and cost £5 million a year to run