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What Kind of Food Do People Really Want at Sea?

Ask almost anyone considering residential cruise living what matters most, and food quickly comes up in the conversation. Meals become part of daily life when people are living onboard for months at a time. Unlike traditional cruises where dining is part of a short vacation experience, residential cruising turns restaurants into neighborhood gathering spots. Over […]

They Sold Everything to Live at Sea. And They’re Not Looking Back.

What does it take to walk away from land life completely? For John and Melody Hennessee, the answer was simple: sell the house, ditch the storage unit, leave the routines behind, and move onto a residential cruise ship full time. Because apparently some people don’t just take vacations. They turn the entire planet into their […]

Live at Sea (Rent or Buy) Facebook Group: A Place to Rent, Buy, Dream, and Gawk

For many people, the idea of living at sea still feels like a fantasy. Waking up to a new horizon, spending weeks or months aboard a ship, and calling the ocean home sounds almost too good to be real. But for some people, it is already happening. That is why I created the Live at […]

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Residential cruising is a lifestyle where people live full-time on a cruise ship instead of staying in one location. Residents have private cabins or suites and travel continuously while maintaining a stable home base onboard.

Costs vary widely depending on the program and cabin type, but most residential cruise options range from approximately $30,000 to over $100,000 per year per person.

Yes. Residential cruise ships are designed for continuous, year-round living as they travel across international destinations.

Most programs include accommodations, meals, housekeeping, entertainment, and access to onboard amenities like gyms, pools, and lounges.

Modern ships offer Wi-Fi, though speeds can vary depending on location. Many programs are improving connectivity to support remote work and streaming.

Yes. Many residents continue working remotely, provided they have access to stable internet and flexible schedules.

Benefits include continuous travel, simplified living, access to amenities, and a built-in social community.

Routes typically include a mix of major cities, coastal destinations, and remote locations across multiple continents.