A cruise ship gives you your money back if it disappears in the Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle, a gigantic area of ​​the Atlantic Ocean located between the Bermuda Islands, Puerto Rico and Miami, has an unfortunate reputation for having caused multiple shipwrecks and mysterious disappearances of ships and planes in its waters. In fact, numerous conspiracy theories have been originated in this regard, including aliens, angry gods or ancient cities.

The 'Norwegian Prima', the cruise that will go from New York to the Bermuda Islands.
The 'Norwegian Prima', the cruise that will go from New York to the Bermuda Islands.
Although it is true that there is a lot of legend in many of these accidents, which have a clear explanation (it is a hurricane zone and the Gulf Stream generates enormous waves), sailing through the Bermuda Triangle generates concern in some people, who they fear that their ship will not reach its destination.

Taking advantage of the fame and legend of this huge marine triangle, the tourism agency Holiday Maker Travel has launched a curious promotion: all travelers who sign up for a cruise that will pass through the Bermuda Triangle will receive a refund of the total value of the trip , 1,800 euros, if the ship disappears.

The Norwegian Prima ocean liner will depart on March 28, 2023 from New York for the Bermuda Islands. It will be a two-day trip that the agency sells like this on its website: “Don’t be afraid to disappear on this excursion through the Bermuda Triangle. The tour offers a 100% refund and your money will be returned in the rare chance it goes missing."

What is not very clear is how the passenger will recover the money if the ship disappears, because if the ship does not arrive at port, the logical thing is that the clients will not either. Unless the tactic is to pay for the trip to someone you don’t like…