Working on a cruise ship is like no other job - it's best suited for someone who's recently graduated high school or college and someone that is okay with spending from 4-6 months away from their friends and family. The benefits are huge - in most cases your rent, meals, travel and basic expenses are covered. This means you can save most of your income! Cruise ship crew members work 7 days a week, but do enjoy time between shifts to enjoy the ports of call and keep in touch with friends and family. There's a great video prepared by Norwegian Cruise Line America that covers many pre-employment FAQ that is available to anyone interested in this line of work. Check it out at: http://164.109.173.40/employment/nclAmerica/life_onboard.htm Happy Sailing!
The odds of a cruise ship sinking are extremely low. Cruise ships are built to withstand rough sea conditions, and stringent safety regulations are in place to ensure the safety of passengers and crew. Additionally, the shipping industry continuously monitors and improves safety measures to prevent accidents at sea.
By tonnage The oasis of the seas by length the oasis of the seas. so cruise ship but a nimitz class could easily destroy a cruise ship
Yes. Most cruise lines have agreements with the ports-of-call that makes the cruise ship searchable by local police while in port. The cruise ship is under a limited jurisdiction by the local authorities, so even if you don't get off the boat -- you are still in Vietnam.
The Cara Mia was the Italian luxury cruise ship that vanished into green fog.
A matter of opinion.
It depends on the crew of the cruise ship whether they improve their job. but sometimes cruise passengers give some tips or they say that the cruise ship crew must improve.
Popularly, an on-ship cruise line employee is known as a "crew member," but may either be crew, staff, or officer.
Flight attendant, cruise ship crew, tour guide
yes there is a cruise like suite life on deck
It depends on the size of the ship, the number of passengers and crew and the length of the voyage.
There are 40 crew members to fight fires in the cruise ship.
Generally speaking, the number of crew on a cruise ship is about half of the number of passengers. (2:1 ratio). Larger ships average about 1,000 crew members who serve emegency duties in addition to their primary job.
A cabin crew on a cruise ship is responsible for the housekeeping. They clean the cabins on the ship, pick up and deliver laundry, and perform maintenance if necessary.
It is NOT compulsory... and you can dictate who gets what.
What is the question? Are you asking the price of the tickets? If so you need to give a lot more information, like which ship ect. If you are referring to salary of cruise crew, they are from $3000 to $5000 per month. they don't also spend anything onboard as most cruise lines take cares of the staffs accommodation and meals.http://www.cruiselinejobguide.com/cruise-ship-jobs.html
The number of cabins on a cruise ship varies dramatically because the size of cruise ships differs widely.
A cruise ship passenger is someone who is on a cruise ship during a cruise.