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Wave goodbye to the Monday blues and say hello to a relaxing office at sea

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With more people than ever enjoying the flexibility of working remotely, why not try logging on from somewhere truly extraordinary?

MSC Cruises boasts a range of great-value holidays complete with affordable satellite wifi and internet packages so it's never been easier to embrace remote working - on land and sea.

Taking a 'workation' is all the rage, as so-called 'digital nomads' continue to work full- or part-time while staying in a holiday location.

Indeed, many companies even have a flexible working policy these days, where you can work outside the UK for less than a month if pre-approved by your boss.

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