A cruise ship bound on a round-the-world voyage leaves Belfast after a 4-month delay
Associated Press
LONDON (AP) — A cruise ship taking passengers on a 3 ½-year around-the-world voyage has finally sailed from Belfast, after spending four months stuck in the Northern Ireland capital. The Odyssey left dock and was at anchor in Belfast Lough on Tuesday completing final paperwork. The ship spent months at a Belfast shipyard for rudder and engine repairs. The ship’s operator, Villa Vie Residences, paid living expenses for dozens of passengers. Some went home, while some stayed in hotels in Belfast or visited other parts of Europe. Cyndi Grzybowski, from Appling, Georgia, said she was excited for the voyage to begin, but had enjoyed her stay in Belfast. Two passengers who got to know each other during the long delay got engaged and plan to marry aboard the ship next year.