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After a frustrating four-month delay, residential ship Villa Vie Odyssey finally set sail on its “endless” world cruise on Monday evening – but travelled only a few miles from Belfast ...
An around-the-world cruise ship, which set sail on Monday after months of delays, is still in Belfast Lough. Villa Vie Residences' Odyssey was scheduled to depart in May but has been beset with ...
Belfast’s Titanic tourism boom reveals what to see, do and experience, where the shipbuilding legacy transformed the city ...
A cruise ship taking passengers on a 3 ½-year around-the-world voyage has finally sailed from Belfast, after spending four months stuck in the Northern Ireland capital.
The Villa Vie Odyssey luxury cruise ship is now set to return to Belfast at 1.30pm this afternoon to allow some paperwork to be completed, before leaving the port again at 11pm tonight.
Sharon Lane, a former high school foreign language teacher, purchased an interior villa aboard the Villa Vie Odyssey, the ...
Yet on 30 September, four months to the day Odyssey was supposed to embark, the ship finally left Belfast behind, having finally passed its sea trials and convinced authorities it was safe to sail.
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An around-the-world cruise ship, which set sail on Monday after months of delays, is still in Belfast Lough. Villa Vie Residences' Odyssey was scheduled to depart in May but has been beset with ...
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