Why buy a dream home or a yacht when you can have an actual cruise ship?
According to The Points Guy, London-based ship auctioneer CW Kellock & Co. is listing one of Carnival Cruise Line‘s earliest vessels, the Holiday, next month. If you happen to have a couple million dollars lying around, it could be all yours.
The former Carnival vessel also sailed for Cruise & Maritime Voyages under the name Magellan since 2015, according to The Points Guy, though it still retained its signature winged funnel (also known as the “whale tail”) that Carnival is known for. The British company has since shut down due to the coronavirus, leaving the Holiday/Magellan without a crew.
The vessel originally set sail in 1985. It weighs 46,052 tons, can cater to 1,860 passengers, and generally had between 660 and 670 crew members on board, according to the listing on the CW Kellock and Co. website. Its length is between 727 and 733 feet and has 12 decks.
It’s currently the second oldest Carnival ship that still exists today. CW Kellock & Co. has a number of other vessels that are going up for auction in October, including the Vasco Da Gama, the Columbus, the Astor, and the Marco Polo, according to CruiseHive. All of these vessels other than the Marco Polo are docked in Port Tilbury in Essex, England.

Anyone who wishes to make a bid can also set up an inspection of the ship with CW Kellock & Co., The Points Guy reported. All bids must be submitted to the company by Oct. 19, 2020. There is currently no pre-auction price estimate for the ship, though The Points Guy estimates it will be for several million dollars.
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Or, you can use the same amount of money to get yourself a few thousand cruises instead.
Happy sailing, and be safe.
Rgds Sailor
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