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Passengers who spent £680,000 on three-year cruise left 'stranded' in Belfast for months

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Passengers who spent more than half a million pounds on a world cruise have been left stranded for three months.The ship has been docked in Belfast after it was hit with a catalogue of delays.

The boat was due to set off on the first part of the three-year cruise on May 30. However, it still hasn't left due to problems with its rudders and gearbox - leaving passengers stranded.

Holly Hennessey, a Florida resident travelling with her cat, Captain, has said those on board have "hunkered down" and made the city their home.She has been unable to leave the city in Northern Ireland while waiting for the ship to be repaired.

Although passengers are allowed to spend time on the ship during the day, they must leave in the evenings.Ms Hennessey told the BBC: "We can spend all day aboard the ship, and they provide shuttle buses to get on and off.

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