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There are many positions on a cruiseship. Here's a rundown on what to expect. This covers the pay, locations, and responsibilities of every position. Some positions may have multiple responsibilities. Some of the more popular positions have a variety of duties, such as being a port lecturer.

Positions

If you are looking for a career in travel, then a cruiseship is a good place to start. There are many jobs available and most require a degree or certification. Many of the positions are shore-based or onboard. However, they all require some travel and hospitality experience.


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Responsibilities

There are many responsibilities for cruise staff. They can help passengers book excursions or reservations. This position requires communication skills that will enable them to communicate with many people. The staff might be responsible for ensuring all guests have positive experiences onboard, in addition to their duties around ship.


Locations

Many job opportunities are available aboard cruise ships. No matter what level of experience you are looking for, there is a job available on any cruise ship. You'll be responsible to meet the needs of passengers onboard and keep them entertained. You might be required to clean cabins, serve food and do laundry. It's also possible to learn new skills, such as programming computers and learning a language.

Pay

There are many factors that affect the pay of cruise ship staff. A bartender working on a luxury cruise line can make as much as $2,000. This includes tips. A cabin steward on a cheaper cruise ship can earn between $650 and $1,150 a month. Although cruise ship staff don't get much pay, they work long hours and have flexible working hours.


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Social life

Crew members of cruise ship ships often create tight social networks based their common nationality. Some cruise ship crews are able build long-lasting friendships while others cannot. Crew members of cruise ships love to laugh and share their successes with one another.




FAQ

Which cabin type should I buy?

Consider the size of your cabin when you are considering buying one. Are you okay sharing a bath with another person? Or would you prefer to use your own bathroom? Are you sensitive to noise? Do you prefer to spend your time in the dining room or in your stateroom? Think about whether you want an interior view or a patio. Although they offer more space, balconies can be noisy. Interior views are usually quieter than balconies.


Can my pet be brought onboard?

Most cruise lines allow pets to travel aboard. However, there are some restrictions. You must ensure that your pet is healthy enough for travel. Pets too sick to travel should be kept away from the plane. You cannot bring service dogs or any other animals to board. Service dogs are trained for disabled persons. Finally, any type of dangerous animal cannot be brought aboard.


Are there any drawbacks to cruising

Consider these things when weighing the pros and disadvantages of cruising. Some people may find that they don't want to spend their entire vacation on a boat. Others may prefer to stay near shore or in hotels. Some may not like being so far away from the land. However, choosing a cruise with plenty of time ashore can easily overcome these concerns.


Is a cruise all-inclusive on a ship?

Cruise ships are not all-inclusive because they do not include meals for passengers with dietary restrictions. There is no room service, laundry service, or other amenities like spas, pools, gyms, etc.

However, some cruise lines offer "all-inclusive" packages which cover everything except alcohol. These packages generally include airfare, hotel accommodations or entertainment.


How much do I tip my Cruise Director

This varies from cruise line to cruise line. Some cruise directors get tips, while others do not. The best way to find out if you need to tip your Cruise Director is to ask them when you board the ship. They will usually tell you if they expect tips.


Is a vacation on a cruise worth it?

The best vacations are when you don't have to think about anything but relaxing and enjoying yourself. A cruise is exactly what the doctor ordered.


How do I choose the right cruise line?

Choosing the right cruise line is easy. First, decide what type of cruise you would like to take. Do you prefer a smaller cruise with fewer passengers or one with more? Next, consider how much you are willing to spend. Look for cruises with all-inclusive packages if you're looking for something less expensive. These packages will save you the hassle of paying for extra food, drinks, entertainment, and so on. Finally, if you plan on a family trip, ensure that the cruise lines you choose offer good family programs.



Statistics

  • If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
  • In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
  • You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
  • You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)



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How To

How to stay safe while aboard a cruise vessel

Before you embark on your cruise, there are many things that you need to know. Behave properly onboard to avoid any problems. Here are some safety tips that will help you enjoy your trip.

  1. Always be aware of what is happening around you. On board a cruise ship, people tend to congregate together, especially during meals. You can easily become distracted by the chatter and food of others. This shouldn't distract you from the work you are supposed to do. If you see someone doing something dangerous, like smoking or drinking alcohol, tell them politely to stop.
  2. Your room key should always be with you on board the ship. They'll be able to find you quickly if you need it. Also, make sure to have your passport.
  3. Keep valuables away from prying eyes. Most cabins include drawers under the beds. This is a great place for valuables like passports, credit cards, or money. Keep your valuables out of sight. Keep your bags hidden in the closet.
  4. Stay hydrated. Even though cruise ships are well-stocked with water, it can sometimes be hard to remember how much. Make use of the free bottled water provided throughout the ship. You should avoid becoming dehydrated. You will feel tired and cranky which can lead to accidents or fights.
  5. Be attentive to all announcements. Announcements appear everywhere, including on TV screens or public address systems. They include safety procedures and emergency exits as well as weather reports. These announcements need to be taken seriously. They might save your life!
  6. Do not leave your cabin without first locking the door. Never leave your cabin unlocked, no matter how friendly a crew member seems. Many thieves break into cabins by stealing the doors. Crew members can give permission to you to use the restroom if you are in need.
  7. Avoid going overboard alone. The crew will need to wait for you to be rescued if you do fall overboard. Sharks and other marine creatures might be attracted to you while you wait. The best thing to do is wait until help arrives.
  8. It is forbidden to smoke in the elevator. These elevators have high pressure, so smoke can build-up quickly. Get out as soon as you feel dizzy. You can still breathe even though it is outside fresh.
  9. The evacuation procedure. Every year, thousands are killed in elevator accidents. If an emergency occurs, follow the instructions on the screen.
  10. You should be familiar with fire drills. Fire drills occur regularly, typically once per day. Everyone on the deck must evacuate during a drill. Follow the crew members' instructions. When the drill is finished, return to the cabin and lock your door.
  11. Ask questions before you accept food and drinks. Food poisoning is a common problem among cruisers. Many people don't realize that certain foods aren't safe to eat while onboard a ship. Most cruise ships prohibit raw oysters. If you are unsure about the safety of the food, refuse to eat it and ask for another one.
  12. Take care when you use the pool. Many passengers have accidentally fallen into the pool. This is a common occurrence. You may also slip and fall on the deck. Make sure you have the right footwear and pay attention around you.




 



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