It is not at all likely. Ships are built to be virtually indestructible. Additionally, communication systems are state-of-the-art, which allow alerts to be broadcast for an immediate response. Security on the ships is top-notch. The seas where cruise ships travel are highly patrolled both on and below the surface. In some parts of the world, piracy and terror attacks might be a greater concern, and cruises would not be scheduled in areas that pose such threats. The safety record of cruise ship companies with regard to the integrity of the vessel is unparalleled. Feel free to ask your travel agent or cruise line representative for information regarding the safety features of the boat.
Not to sink
Yes
The most recent cruise ship to sink was the Costa Concordia off the Italian coast, January 14, 2012.
Costa Concordia in 2012
It was the first cruise ship to sink and use SOS.
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.
Once in a while. It always depends what ship you are on , which are weak ships.
they sank the cruise ship because the thought it was carying aminition.
An object will float on water if it has less density than the water.
Stay in the private dining room with a good looking blonde while the ship runs aground... (see Costa Concordia)
A cruise ship passenger is someone who is on a cruise ship during a cruise.
An object will float on water if it has less density than the water.