The 77-year-old California retiree spent the following 15 years living aboard a ship after selling her home and all she owned.She claims that compared to her hometown, life on a cruise ship is significantly less expensive. There are also lots of entertainment alternatives on board, and she is free of cooking, cleaning, and washing duties
Pictures of the ship where she intends to spend her final days, together with the amount she spent for this opulent lifestyle
One day, Sharon Lane, 77, of California, found that she no longer wanted to live her days surrounded by walls, dusty cabinets, and boring streets after reflecting on her comfortable existence.
She sold everything she owned, including her car, house, antique jewelry, and a collection of porcelains she had held onto for many years. Sharon took a step toward her fantasy of an eternal voyage at sea after being released from the weight of belongings.
The opulent residential vessel Villa Vie Odyssey, which sails slowly but steadily over seas and oceans and anchors in the most esteemed places on earth, became her new home.
People live here for years, converting their cabins into actual apartments, rather than merely visiting for a few weeks of vacation.
Sharon’s heart leaped with delight as she stepped onto the ship’s shining deck for the first time. She believed that the ultimate definition of freedom was the sea wind, the view of infinite water, and the opportunity to wake up each morning to a fresh horizon.
The Villa Vie Odyssey has developed a fantastic community.
A Nobel Peace Prize winner, a former White House chief of staff, an astronaut, and medical professionals and scientists who share their findings over an evening cocktail are some of Sharon’s neighbors.
People who shared the desire to travel the world came together to form a true community here.
It turns out that living aboard the ship was both fun and cost-effective. Sharon decided to pay $129,000 for a 15-year inside cabin, plus almost $3,000 a month for maintenance, meals, medical care, and internet.
She grinned and remarked, “I don’t have to do laundry, go to the store, or pay utility bills anymore.” “Life is much more expensive in Southern California, but I can travel and live comfortably here.”
Sharon is sure that what’s ahead will be more than simply a cruise; rather, it will be a completely new chapter in her life, filled with incredible experiences and adventures. This amazing floating metropolis makes her feel younger and more liberated than ever.










