Dream Cruise Delayed: Passengers Await Departure After Months of Waiting
The Villa Vie Odyssey, a cruise ship promised to deliver a years-long journey chasing perpetual summer, remains docked in Belfast, Northern Ireland, three months after its expected departure. Originally scheduled to set sail in May for a three-and-a-half-year global adventure, the Odyssey’s launch has been repeatedly postponed due to certification delays.
The ship, formerly known as the Braemar and acquired from Fred. Olsen Cruises, has undergone sea trials and refurbishment. However, it is still awaiting final certification before it can embark on its voyage. The certification process has proven more complex than anticipated, primarily due to the vessel’s age and the need to meet contemporary safety standards.
Passenger Perspective
Despite the delays, many passengers have maintained a positive outlook. Lanette Canen and Johan Bodin, who invested $100,000 in their cabin and pay a $3,500 monthly fee, have turned their extended wait into an opportunity for European travel. They have explored various countries while awaiting the ship’s departure, keeping their spirits high.
Similarly, Fran Paroissien, a retired teacher from Melbourne who has been waiting since May 25, appreciates the support offered by the company and remains hopeful. She has stayed in Belfast and taken local ferries and trains to explore nearby destinations, benefiting from the company’s offer of per diem compensation.
Challenges and Expectations
Villa Vie CEO Mike Petterson has cited a prolonged certification process and discrepancies in past documentation as the main reasons for the delay. The ship’s extensive history, including past repairs and certifications, has led to rigorous inspections and demands for updated documentation.
While some passengers have expressed frustration with the delays, others, like Angela and Steve Theriac, view the situation as part of the adventure. The couple, who have taken multiple cruises in the past, have adjusted to the delay by exploring the local area and documenting their journey on social media.
Looking Forward
As the Odyssey continues to wait for final coastguard clearance, passengers remain optimistic that the dream cruise will eventually begin. The journey’s initial segments may be adjusted or skipped to ensure that the overall voyage remains on track.
For now, the Odyssey’s future passengers are united by their shared experiences and anticipation of the adventure that awaits. Despite the setbacks, their resilience and adaptability highlight the enduring appeal of long-term travel and the spirit of exploration.