- Mar 19, 2006
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This Man Has Been Living On Cruise Ships for Twenty Years
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He didn?t initially intend to become a full-time cruiser. ?When I hit 45, I wanted to start a new chapter in my life traveling around the world?that was my vision,? he explains, from onboard the Navigator of the Seas, en route to Grand Cayman. ?But I didn?t know about the logistics, whether air, train, or sea.? Living in South Florida, he?d seen plenty of ships berthed at the Port of Miami, so he decided to start with a cruise?and never looked back. Salcedo shopped around, road-testing different lines until he booked a stint on Royal Caribbean?s Voyager of the Seas.