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WATCH: What it’s like to be stuck on a cruise ship during the coronavirus outbreak
Lonely Planet Writer
Apr 21, 2020 • 0 min read
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Ellen Bonaventura and her partner Giuseppe
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As borders around the world closed to slow the spread of coronavirus, some cruise ships struggled to find ports where they could dock and cruise-goers were left wondering how they could get home. Ellen Bonaventura found herself stuck on the Norwegian Spirit cruise ship in the Indian Ocean. Now, she shares what it was like to be on board.
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