Meet the couple who have been on over 200 cruises and love life on the high seas so much that they are selling their Florida home and paying $1.7 million to LIVE on a cruise ship.

Helen and Norman D'Silva will spend their golden years on the MV Narrative. They will board the cruise liner in 2026 and travel around the world. READ MORE: New Yorker living in London reveals what she loves in British stores

Norman and Helen D'Silva have been on more than 200 cruises, but are far from bored with them. . In fact, they are selling their Florida home to turn their life into a long cruise.

The couple, married for 40 years, are among hundreds high-profile executives purchasing cabins on shipping company Storylines' luxury residential cruise ship, MV Narrative.

In 2026, they will board the luxury cruise liner, which will tour the world once every three years and make continuous stops in ports around the world. .

Having just returned from a trip to Antarctica, the couple spoke to MailOnline Travel about their decision to become full-time cruise passengers.

Helen, 70, and Norman, 63, prepare to spend their golden years traveling the world aboard the cruise ship MV Narrative. The couple are pictured above in Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen, Norway. Svalbard Archipelago in 2016

Meet the couple who have been on over 200 cruises and love life on the high seas so much that they are selling their Florida home and paying $1.7 million to LIVE on a cruise ship.
Helen and Norman D'Silva will spend their golden years on the MV Narrative. They will board the cruise liner in 2026 and travel around the world. READ MORE: New Yorker living in London reveals what she loves in British stores

Norman and Helen D'Silva have been on more than 200 cruises, but are far from bored with them. . In fact, they are selling their Florida home to turn their life into a long cruise.

The couple, married for 40 years, are among hundreds high-profile executives purchasing cabins on shipping company Storylines' luxury residential cruise ship, MV Narrative.

In 2026, they will board the luxury cruise liner, which will tour the world once every three years and make continuous stops in ports around the world. .

Having just returned from a trip to Antarctica, the couple spoke to MailOnline Travel about their decision to become full-time cruise passengers.

Helen, 70, and Norman, 63, prepare to spend their golden years traveling the world aboard the cruise ship MV Narrative. The couple are pictured above in Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen, Norway. Svalbard Archipelago in 2016

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