Traveling by ship from one place to another is commonly referred to as "maritime travel" or "sea travel." This mode of transportation can encompass various activities, including passenger cruises, cargo shipping, and ferry services. It often involves navigating waterways such as oceans, seas, and rivers. The experience can vary significantly depending on the type of vessel and the journey's purpose.
The ship that turned back is called the Speedwell
global navigation
Ship ahoy
There was another ship called "The Ship of A Conquistador"
A berth.
A fleet of ships
at a place called jappah
No
I think mexico
because it can carry goods , people from place to place
The front of a cruise ship is called the "bow." This term is used in maritime contexts to refer to the forward part of the ship, which typically faces the direction in which the vessel is traveling. In contrast, the back of the ship is known as the "stern."
Quarters if its a place to sleep or a cabin. The kitchen is called a galley.