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Storylines Cruise Ship Update: Restructuring, Refund Delays and Another Funding Push

By Liveatsea.com Staff May 2026 Storylines’ latest resident update was meant to reassure buyers. Instead, it confirmed the central issue surrounding MV Narrative: the company is still trying to complete the financial structure needed to move its long-promised residential ship forward. In a May 2026 video update, Storylines co-founder and CEO Alister Punton said the […]

Residential Cruise Condo Rentals: Poll Shows People Would Stay 6 to 7 Months

How Long Would People Rent a Residential Cruise Condo? I recently asked a simple question in our Live at Sea community: If you were to rent a residential cruise condo, how many months would you rent it for? The results were fascinating. The largest group, 32%, said they would rent for 1 to 3 months. […]

Avora Lumina Cruise Condo Ship: Is This the Real Deal?

The latest Avora Lumina webinar pulled back the curtain a bit more on where things actually stand. There’s progress. There’s momentum. And there are still a few gaps that have not magically solved themselves. But after watching the update and following up directly with company president Chris Cox, I came away with one major takeaway: […]

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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.