This isn't as hard as it looks --- lots of freighters are set up to carry passengers. (Apparently about 1%, but that's still many thousands of ships.) You're basically staying in officer's quarters. The reviews I've seen all comment on the cabins and food all being plain but really good. There appears to be no internet (but you can make satellite calls at €5 a minute).<p>Pricing is reasonable by hotel standards, about €100 a day, but of course you have to pay for the entire voyage. A transatlantic voyage from Felixstowe to New York takes about 12 days. If you have 130 days to spare, you can do a round-the-world trip.<p>There seems to be quite a community doing it, mostly older people. They're not cruise liners, so there's no entertainment --- it's definitely for the self-reliant only. And, of course, the ship's going to <i>cargo</i> ports, so everywhere the ship calls will be in the middle of nowhere.<p>See here for more information (yes, I've thought of doing a trip):<p><a href="https://www.freightercruises.com/q_a_freighter_cruise_guide.php" rel="nofollow">https://www.freightercruises.com/q_a_freighter_cruise_guide....</a>