Living On A Cruise Ship In Retirement
The Times article above took an interesting slant and compared the cost of living on a cruise ship to living in a retirement home.
Living on a cruise ship in retirement. As long as you are in good health retirement living on a cruise ship is completely possible. Incorporate your frequent flyer miles into an on-going retirement cruise. Live on a Cruise Ship.
Ad Enjoy private balcony swimming pool waterslide park VR experience and free buffet. The study estimated the cost of staying on a Royal Caribbean ship at the time to be about 33260 a year compared with the national average of 28689 annually for an assisted-living facility. There are also several options available depending on your budget and your needs.
You can retire on the water with the ability to savor different ports of call at the same time. And the costs in many cases are much less than nursing homes or independent-living communities. Speaking of potential medical issues cruise ships also have a reputation for spreading illnesses.
Travel agency The Cruise Web has launched a Senior Living at Sea program to assist travelers who want to retire at sea or at least spend months of each year onboard. It is an affordable way to live on the water. A 2004 study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society concluded that 20 years in a retirement home for someone entering at age 65 would cost an average of 228075 as opposed to 230497 for the same amount of time aboard a cruise ship.
The World is a private residential ship which offers studios one- two- and three-bedroom residences starting at US600000 S806000 or RM2387000. Traveling on land and Cruising on the sea is part of vacationing and retirement living these days. Free cancellation before 48 hours.
Mason had introduced Lee to cruising and it was something the couple did for 50 years together. Fun for Families World-Class Entertainment Plus The Best Onboard Activities. A cruise ship retirement has the potential to be more affordable than a standard retirement if you were comparing it to living in a retirement home or assisted living community says Tricia Tetreault financial analyst for Fit Small Business.
