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The US has launched a round-the-world cruise for those who want to escape the Trump presidency

The USA has launched a world cruise for those who want to follow the Trump presidency

Photo: The liner Villa Vie Odyssey

The United States has launched a 4-river worldwide cruise for those who want to embrace the Trump presidency. About this write Business Insider.

Many Americans consider the possibility of leaving the country due to the results of the presidential elections.

Cruise Line promotes exclusive program options: "Getting to ID reality for 1 rik” , "3 fates through, lest you go home" and other.

The USA has launched a worldwide cruise for those who want to follow the Trump presidency

< p>The liner Villa Vie Odyssey is equipped with a spa center and fitness programs

In the spirit of fate, Villa Vie Odyssey accepts exclusive, knowledgeable calls, press, personal information and special guests at the ports of the Caribbean Sea .

200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000

Variety of “all inclusive” vouchers starts at $255,999 for single rooms. A double room costs $319,998. Along the same route, passengers travel from 140 countries and all continents.

The USA has launched a worldwide cruise for those who want to escape the Trump presidency

Comfortable rooms for tourists from the USA

Also available yard bags for those who are hopeful of revenge among the Democrats in the elections before Congress in 2026. They cost $150,399 for one passenger or $187,998 for two.

The Villa Vie Odyssey liner is equipped with a spa center and fitness programs, and tickets include food — with free beer and wine, which are served during lunch and evening.

BAGNET means that after the presidential elections in the United States, in which Republican Donald Trump will win, Americans overwhelmingly they began to joke about the possibility of moving beyond the border.

Prepared by: Serhiy Daga

Natasha Kumar

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