Have you ever wanted to visit the actual wreckage site of where the Titanic went down? Now you have a chance to actually go there for 59,680 USD.
April 15 will mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the iconic liner. To celebrate the sinking, Deep Ocean Expeditions is offering the public the opportunity to see the wreckage.
"This is our last year of passenger operations," said Rob McCallum, the expedition leader. "We won't head to Titanic again."
The expedition departs from St Johns, Newfoundland, Canada, takes 12-13 days at sea and visitors will go down 12,500 feet (3,750 meters).
The price includes: dive on MIR submersible for scientific expedition tour of the RMS Titanic wreck; accommodations aboard the support ship; one night accommodations in St. John's; orientation meeting; three meals daily (starting with breakfast on Day 2 and ending with breakfast onboard the support ship on disembarkation day); activities within the program: lectures, briefings, slide/film shows; baggage handling, amenities/gifts, personal video memento.
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