Belfast Cruise Ship Finally Departs After Four-Month Delay

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After a four-month delay, the Villa Vie Odyssey cruise ship has finally set sail!
The ship was originally meant to depart on May 30th but was held up due to repairs needed for the ship's rudders and gearbox. While in Belfast, passengers made the most of their time by exploring the city, making new friends, and even getting engaged!

The ship is now on its way to Brest, France, for the first stop on its three-year journey around the world.

What will the passengers miss about Belfast?** The kind and generous people, tourist activities, and the famous Guinness beer are some of the things that passengers will miss the most.

Are you planning a trip on a cruise ship?** Make sure to check the ship's status before departure!

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