Cruise Ship Lingo
When on a cruise ship the language can change.
Cruise ship lingo. Assembly station Noun 1. Home New To Cruising Cruise Lingo. English is the onboard language used most often but the cruise ship terminology and lingo used can leave you unable to decipher what is being spoken about.
A cruise ship contrasts with a passenger liner which is a passenger ship that provides a scheduled service between published ports primarily as a mode of transportation. Familiarize yourself with the lingo youll be hearing on The Beach Boys Cruise. Cruise Fare - This is the cost that the cruise line charges for the cruise portion of the total fare.
Near towards or in the rear stern of the ship. Aft - the back or near the back of the ship. For example do you know what port and starboard mean.
Priority 2 This means theres a leak. Print itor bookmark it for reference when you come across an unfam iliar cruise term. Pool Deck Jewel of the Seas Guide to Cruise Lingo.
He will be the one making the announcements talking on safety and giving direction. This is a multi-deck area of a cruise ship that is located in the central part of the ship near to shops cafes and elevatorsThe atrium can be of any length and varies from two to even ten decks in height. Posted March 30 2007.
The place youll meet before we set sail as part of the ships regular. Nautical mile Its the unit of measurement navigators use to calculate the distance travelled by the cruise ship. There are many people on a cruise ship that help make your cruise amazing.
