can you take abottle of water with you when you get off the cruise ship at the bahamas
The time it takes to pay off a cruise ship varies significantly based on factors such as the ship's construction cost, the cruise line's revenue, and financing terms. Generally, it can take between 10 to 30 years to fully pay off a cruise ship, depending on its size and operational efficiency. Cruise lines often finance the construction through loans or bonds, which influences the repayment timeline. Additionally, factors like market demand and operational success can impact how quickly a ship is paid off.
A cruise port or port of call is simply where a cruise ship stops. The Embarkation Port is where the cruise starts. The Disembarkation Port is where the cruise ends. Often those are the same. The Ports of Call are the stops the ship makes for passengers to get off and take shore excursions.
A cruise ship captain typically stays with a ship for a contract period that can range from several months to a year, depending on the cruise line's policies and operational needs. After completing a contract, the captain may either take time off or be reassigned to a different vessel. Many captains develop a strong rapport with their crew and passengers during their tenure, often leading to longer stays on the same ship over multiple contracts.
Embarking. Getting off the ship is referred to as disembarking. :)
Costa Allegra cruise ship
no not to the carabean but can go on cruise ship just might not be able to get off at port.
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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.
no you need your cruise i.d. or your room key
Basically yes, to get on AND off the cruise ship you need a passport.
The most recent cruise ship to sink was the Costa Concordia off the Italian coast, January 14, 2012.