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‘The World’ is a luxury ship that travels the world full time — here’s how much an apartment on it costs


A floating apartment. A residential yacht. A holiday home that travels the globe.

The World, a luxury liner, has many descriptions, but “cruise ship” is not one of them, said resident Jim Minarik.

“The only thing that’s similar between the world and a cruise ship is they float on the water,” he said. “If our ship was a cruise ship, there’d probably be 1,500 passengers. When we’re really busy, we have between 200 and 300.”  

The World has 167 privately owned apartments, ranging from 290-square-foot studios to 3,240-square-foot four-bedroom residences.

Minarik and his wife bought their apartment in 2020 with plans to spend one to two months a year on the ship. However, he said, they now spend up to half of the year on board.

Many residents bring their own furniture and employ interior designers to decorate their apartments.

Source: The World

“We just found we love so much about the community, the way of travel — it’s very leisurely and comfortable,” he said. “You’re continuously seeing something new.”

Minarik said the couple were so enamored by the onboard experience that they eventually bought a second, larger apartment on The World, keeping the first apartment for family and friends.

Life aboard the ship

The residents of The World

Potential buyers are vetted, Wong said. In addition to financial and criminal checks, he said, buyers need two letters of recommendation from an existing resident.

Every year, about 10% of residences go up for sale, a company representative told CNBC Travel.

The average length of ownership is seven to eight years, Wong said. By that time, owners have seen most of the world several times over, he said. Others leave to be closer to specialized medical care or to spend more time with family.

Minarik agreed that the biggest downside of ship life is time spent away from his children and grandchildren. He said he and his wife plan their lives to balance their love for family and exploration.

Another drawback? Minarik said he can’t bring his dogs on board.

But “if I was to come up with anything other than you can’t have your pets and your family, I’d be making stuff up,” he said.

Only ship of its kind?

The MV Narrative, an upscale residential ship being built by a company called Storylines, has been hit by several delayed departures. Originally planned to set sail in 2024, it’s now scheduled to start cruising in 2027. The ship is larger than The World, with plans for 500 rooms to accommodate around 1,000 people.  

Another residential ship, Life at Sea, was canceled in November 2023, the same month it was scheduled to first set sail. Some travelers had reportedly sold their businesses and homes before learning that the company behind the cruise, Miray Cruises, had canceled the three-year voyage after failing to secure a ship.



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