Bizarre: Bermuda Triangle cruise offers guests full refund if the ship disappears

A Bermuda Triangle cruise will reportedly offer all potential guests a full refund of their ticket money if the ship disappears in the sea.
The Bermuda Triangle

Bermuda Triangle cruise offers guests full refund if the ship disappears

KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The Bermuda Triangle is an approximately triangular area in the Atlantic Ocean, bordered roughly by Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Miami.
  • Holidaymakers are ready to pay up to £1,450 for cabins on a two-day trip with the Norwegian Prima liner. The ship will be heading from New York to Bermuda.
  • The tour has got netizens talking because the organisers are apparently ready to offer all guests a full refund if the ship disappears.
This has to be one of the most bizarre and unique cruise offers in the history of cruise offers.
A Bermuda Triangle cruise will reportedly offer all potential guests a full refund of their ticket money if the ship disappears in the sea.
We're talking about The Bermuda Triangle here.
It is an approximately triangular area in the Atlantic Ocean, bordered roughly by Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Miami.
For decades, the place has left scientists scratching their heads and sailors trembling in their boats.
Dozens of ships and flights have mysteriously disappeared in this region, including US Navy bombers, pilots of which were reportedly disoriented while flying over the area. The triangle, also referred to as Devil's Triangle covers an area of 5,00,000 sq miles.
The mystery of the Bermuda Triangle has intrigued millions of people for a very long time because most of its mysteries are still unsolved.
Well, that's precisely the reason why the internet is confused about the offer by the cruise.
According to a Mirror report, holidaymakers are ready to pay up to £1,450 for cabins on a two-day trip with the Norwegian Prima liner. The ship will be heading from New York to Bermuda.
The tour has got netizens talking because the organisers are apparently ready to offer all guests a full refund if the ship disappears.
"Don't worry about disappearing on this Bermuda Triangle tour. The tour has a 100% return rate and your money will be refunded in the rare chance you disappear," states the website of the tour.
The tour will include a twilight Bermuda Triangle cruise on a glass-bottom boat with talks, presentations, and Q&As.
Interestingly, the trip is not a new one. It is popular with conspiracy theorists around the world.
A few weeks back, a scientist from Australia claimed to have solved the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, once and for all.
Karl Kruszelnicki, a fellow at Sydney University, jas theorised that supernatural causes aren't the factors behind the mysterious disappearances of planes and boats at the Bermuda Triangle.
He reckons the incidents were likely the outcome of bad weather and human error.
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