The smallest cabin size on a ship for an inside is about 140 square feet on the older ships. The typical standards size is about 160 square feet. The largest is about 1524 square feet on the larger ships.
A bunk on a ship.
it depends on the size of the ship
It depends on the size of the cruise ship and the level of luxury offered.
On a cruise ship, the term "Upper Berth" could mean the top bunk in a crew member's cabin or older ship. On most newer cruise ships, "upper berth" means a fold-away wall-mounted bed in a passenger stateroom. Happy Sailing!
Not all cruise ships are the same but the average size is about 25,000 tons.
Your answer depends on the size and power of the cruise ship, and its capabilities to sail in polar waters -- with icebergs.
A cruise ship passenger is someone who is on a cruise ship during a cruise.
No, a shark is not capable of sinking a cruise ship. Sharks are not large or powerful enough to cause significant damage to the hull of a cruise ship. Additionally, their behavior is not typically aggressive towards structures of that size.
I think its a bunk im not to sure They're called Berths.
It depends on the size of the ship, the number of passengers and crew and the length of the voyage.
A berth is a bunk on a train or a ship.
there may be various amounts depending on the size