The Villa Vie Odyssey at Belfast Harbour.Liam McBurney/PA Images via Getty ImagesThe Villa Vie Odyssey finally set sail on Monday night after four months of delays.However, it has turned back to port less than 24 hours later.Some more paperwork needs to be completed before the three-year round-the-world voyage can begin.A cruise ship that finally left port after months of delays has had to turn around after less than 24 hours.The Villa Vie Odyssey, where passengers have paid upward of $100,000 for a three-year round-the-world voyage, was supposed to set sail in May.However, mechanical and certification problems with the 30-year-old vessel delayed its departure from Belfast, Northern Ireland, for four months.The residential cruise ship set off on Monday around 11:30 p.m.