The dream of a three year voyage visiting 140 countries has turned into a financial nightmare for hundreds of customers who paid tens of thousands of dollars for the now canceled 'Life at Sea' cruise. Many passengers, some of whom sold their homes and emptied their retirement savings to afford the adventure have been left stranded with no sailing date and no refund in sight. The voyage, which promised a floating home at sea for three years was abruptly called off in November 2023 just two weeks before its scheduled departure already after multiple delays.The cancellation, orchestrated by Miray Cruises the Turkish parent company of Life at Sea Cruises stemmed from a critical failure to secure a suitable ship for the ambitious itinerary. Desp