Imagine living in a city that never stays in one place. That is the idea behind the Freedom Ship, a proposed $16 billion floating city that could accommodate up to 80,000 people while continuously traveling across the globe. If built, the vessel would dwarf today's largest cruise ships and function more like a permanent community than a traditional ship.ALSO READ: Techie claims every minute is tracked, employees left glued to screens, no lunch and coffee breaksWhat is the Freedom Ship?According to plans released by Freedom Cruise International, the Freedom Ship is designed to be a permanently mobile city at sea rather than a cruise liner."The Freedom Ship is envisioned as a permanently mobile city at sea designed for long-term residence rather than short-term travel," the company says.— CollinRugg (@CollinRugg) The concept includes space for approximately:50,000 permanent residents10,000 tourists20,000 crew membersIn total, the massive vessel could host around 80,000 people, making it one of the most ambitious maritime projects ever proposed. Freedom Cruise Line CEO Roger Gooch, told the Telegraph, “We feel very confident that we can put this together, but capitalization is key.”ALSO READ: Uday Kotak’s AI-wake up callA Mile-Long VesselThe Freedom Ship would stretch roughly one mile in length, making it significantly larger than any cruise ship currently in operation.For comparison, the proposed vessel would be around eight times larger than the world's biggest cruise ship today, Icon of the Seas, operated by Royal Caribbean.Its enormous size would allow it to function as a self-contained city with residential, educational, entertainment and commercial facilities.What Would Be Inside the Floating City?The plans go far beyond standard cruise ship amenities. The floating city would feature:A 15,000-seat stadiumSchools and collegesShopping centersRestaurants and clubsMuseumsParks and green spacesA music hallA water parkResidential neighborhoodsThe goal is to create an environment where residents can live, work, study and enjoy leisure activities without needing to leave the ship. “The Freedom Ship is envisioned as a permanently mobile city at sea—designed for long-term residence rather than short-term travel,” Freedom Cruise International says.“It is not a cruise ship and not defined by destinations or itineraries. “Instead, it is planned as a stable, self-contained urban environment that continuously circumnavigates the globe while supporting everyday life.”Powered by Nuclear EnergyOne of the most striking aspects of the proposal is its planned power source. The Freedom Ship is expected to run on nuclear energy, enabling it to sustain long-term operations while traveling across international waters.Because of its unprecedented size, the vessel would reportedly be too large to dock at conventional ports. Instead, it would remain offshore and rely on smaller transport vessels and other support systems to move people and supplies.A Journey Around the WorldFreedom Cruise International says the ship would continuously travel the globe, completing a full circumnavigation approximately every two to three years. Residents could experience different regions and cultures without changing homes, effectively turning the vessel into a traveling international community. Passengers would be transported to and from land by a fleet of ferries, and there would be eight helipads on top.