Hundreds of Americans who have been quarantined on board the Diamond Princess are coming back to the United States, including Syracuse couple Paul and Cheryl Molesky.

The couple has been documenting their journey on YouTube, including a video that was published about their final morning aboard the quarantined cruise ship.

"For now, we're thinking we're going to be going back to the U.S. And it's a bitter sweet, mostly sweet, moment to think about,” said Cheryl Molesky.

There have been more than 350 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus on board the ship, which has been docked in Yokohama, Japan since February 3.

Americans who aren’t infected with the virus are flying to the U.S. from Tokyo.

Once they return, they will be quarantined for an additional 14 days.

"On the one hand, we're going home, on the other hand, we won't see our family and our friends for two weeks because we'll be in quarantine again,” said Molesky.

The flights are bound for U.S. Air Force bases, one in Texas and the other in California.

It’s what passengers are hoping is the final leg in their long journey back home.