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The Ultimate Escape: Would You Cruise the World for Four Years to Skip Trump's Second Term?
When Donald Trump secured his return to the White House in November 2024, millions of Americans began asking themselves the same question — what now? For most, the answer involved scrolling through news feeds, debating with family members or simply bracing for four more years. But for a wealthy and adventurous few, a Florida luxury cruise company offered a rather more dramatic solution: sail away from it all — literally — for the entire duration of Trump's second term.
Villa Vie Residences, a Florida-based residential cruise operator, unveiled its now-famous "Tour La Vie" program just days after Trump's election victory was confirmed. The timing was unmistakable. The flagship offering — boldly named "Skip Forward" — promises passengers a four-year residential voyage aboard the Villa Vie Odyssey, a luxury liner reconfigured for long-term world travelers. The itinerary is staggering in its ambition: more than 425 ports, 140 countries and all seven continents, offering passengers an immersive, unhurried journey through some of the most spectacular and culturally rich corners of the planet.
For those not quite ready to commit to four full years at sea, the company thoughtfully designed a tiered menu of escape options, each name more politically loaded than the last. "Escape From Reality" covers one year. "Mid-Term Selection" runs for two. "Everywhere But Home" stretches to three. Each package allows passengers to board at any port as the ship endlessly circles the globe, making the entire world their address for however long they choose.
The price, naturally, matches the exclusivity of the experience. The four-year "Skip Forward" voyage starts at approximately £159,999 — around $200,000 USD — per person for shared accommodation, rising to £255,999 — roughly $255,000 USD — for single occupancy. All-inclusive services cover most daily needs, meaning passengers can focus entirely on the extraordinary privilege of waking up in a different corner of the world every few days.
Villa Vie Residences carefully avoided positioning the offering as an overtly political product, but nobody was fooled. The names, the timing and the marketing tone all whispered the same thing — this is an escape hatch for the disillusioned, the restless and the wealthy. Critics were swift to note that a $200,000 price tag makes this particular form of political protest available only to the ultra-privileged, raising uncomfortable questions about who truly gets to "opt out" of political reality.
And yet, the cultural conversation the offering ignited went far beyond mere travel planning. The four-year world cruise became a mirror held up to a deeply divided America — a symbol of just how polarized the country had become, and how desperately some of its citizens craved distance from the noise. Whether viewed as an inspired luxury adventure or a tone-deaf display of privilege, the "Skip Forward"

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00:00What if you could skip the next year's without leaving the planet?
00:04A Florida-based company unveiled a four-year world cruise in 2024,
00:09shortly after Donald Trump's victory,
00:11aimed at Americans who want to spend Donald Trump's second presidential term abroad.
00:16The program, naming Skip Forward, allows residents to board or leave at any port worldwide,
00:22offering total freedom instead of fixed travel dates.
00:26Pricing starts at around $159,000 for double occupancy and more than $255,000 for single cabins.
00:35Villa V says the cruise is open to travelers of all backgrounds and insists it's not meant to be political.
00:42Still, the company's CEO admitted it's a perfect fit for people who once said they'd leave the country if a
00:47certain candidate won.
00:48For those not ready to commit four years, Villa V also offers one, two and three-year options,
00:53with names like Escape from Reality and Everywhere but Home.
00:57Would you spend years living at sea, or is this too extreme?
01:02Comment your answer and follow for more stories where lifestyle meets global change.

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