The Bermuda Triangle Cruise offers all guests a full refund – if the ship goes missing

Holidaymakers on Norway’s Prima liner, en route from New York to Bermuda, have been offered a light-hearted offer of a refund if their ship disappears in the infamous ‘Triangle’.

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Passengers embarking on a Bermuda Triangle cruise are being told they could receive a full refund if the ship disappears.
Holidaymakers are spending up to £1,450 on cabins on the two-day voyage on Norway’s Prima liner, sailing from New York to Bermuda.
But in a light-hearted bid, none of the passengers would spend any money if the ship disappeared as they would get their money back.
Organizers have promised a full refund if the giant ship disappears in the triangle where hundreds of boats and planes are said to have mysteriously disappeared.
Their website states: “Don’t worry about disappearing on this tour of the Bermuda Triangle.
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The tour includes a twilight cruise of the Bermuda Triangle on a glass bottom boat with lectures, presentations and Q&A.
The trip is popular with conspiracy theorists.
Guest speakers onboard the Ancient Mysteries Cruise include Nick Pope, who worked for the UK Ministry of Defense and Nick Redfern, a West Midlands author.
Nick Pope worked for the Department of Defense’s Airstaff 2a – also known as the “UFO desk” – between 1991 and 1994.
Initially a skeptic, he later revealed his belief in ETs.
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Redfern, who has written more than 60 books, now lives in the United States, having emigrated from Walsall, Staffordshire 20 years ago.
Other speakers include Peter Robbins, Micah Hanks and Jim Harold.
The cruise will depart on March 28 next year.
The Bermuda Triangle has sparked many conspiracy theories, from aliens and ancient cities to angry gods.
The heart of the Bermuda Triangle, sometimes known as the Devil’s Triangle, is believed to be the unexplained cause of the disappearance of more than 50 ships and 20 planes, including a US Navy ship with 306 people on board.
Over the years it has become synonymous with mysterious disappearances and unfathomable tragedies, although for some people a simple explanation for “bad weather” just isn’t enough.
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