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Cruise Ship Parts

Cruise Ship Parts


 Bow: The front of the ship.
 Stern or Aft: The rear of the ship.
 Port: The left side of the ship when facing the bow.
 Starboard: The right side of the ship when toward the bow.
 Bridge: The control center of the ship, typically in the bow.
 Decks: Floors of the ship.
 Galley: Where food is prepared; the ship's kitchen. Larger vessels may have more than
one.
 Muster Station: The designated meeting spot for passengers during emergencies or
evacuations. Your muster station will be noted in your cabin.
 Cabin or Stateroom: Your room or sleeping quarters on board.
 Lido: A term meaning resort often used to describe a particular deck, usually where
pools are located.
 Gangway: The entrance / exit area of the ship used while docked, typically on a lower
deck.
Cruise Ship On-Board Facilities
 Most modern cruise ships feature the following facilities:
 Dining
 Casino - Only open when the ship is at sea
 Spa
 Fitness center
 Shops - Only open when ship is at sea
 Library
 Theatre with Broadway style shows
 Cinema
 Indoor and/or outdoor swimming pool
 Hot tub
 Buffet restaurant
 Lounges
 Gym
 Clubs
New Cruise Line Industry Developments

Bigger ship with more amenities, features to attract the customers:


 Restaurants  Sports complex
 Training center  Swimming pools
 Broadway theater  Nightclubs
 TV studio  casino
 Shopping centers  Museum
 Onboard wedding  Meeting Rooms
This fact has created a growing market for smaller cruise lines that operate
everything from 200-passenger cruise ships to yachts and sailboats that carry
only 10 to 30 travelers at a time.
Cruise Sales in the
Philippines
TSM 313 B
Cruise in the Philippines
• The Philippines is fast becoming one of the
world’s most sought after cruise
destinations.
• Philippines suitable for small ship cruises and
chartered yachts.
• The Philippines is one of Southeast Asia’s
best-kept secrets in terms of organized
tourism.
Cruise in the Philippines
• Taking a cruise in the Philippines is one of
the best ways to visit this fascinating
country because it enables you to hop
from island to island without the stress of
organising schedules and reserving hotels.
• The Philippines is world-renowned for the
generous hospitality of its people.
Popular Port of Call
 Manila
• Fort Santiago
 The political and • Rizal Park
cultural capital of • Manila City Hall
the Philippines. • Basilica Minore de San Sebastian
 Your cruise in the • Manila Cathedral
• Cultural Centre of the Philippines
Philippines just
• Intramuros walled city
wouldn’t be • Malacañang Palace.
complete without a
stop in Manila.
Popular Port of Call
• Cebu City and Cebu Island
• Philippines’ second city
• It is a major centre for commerce and trade for the area.
• A sojourn in Cebu is a must on your cruise in the
Philippines.
• popular port of call for many of the cruise-lines that visit
the Philippines.
• Magellan’s Cross
• Basilica Minore del Santo Niño
• Casa Gorordo Museum
• Fort San Pedro
• Butterfly Sanctuary
Popular Port of Call
 Boracay
 jewel in the crown of the
Philippines in terms of
beautiful beaches and
idyllic seaside settings
 Boracay is top of the
itinerary for many
cruises in the
Philippines.
 ranked amongst the best
beaches in the world and
is often classified as the
best beach in Asia.
Diving and Expedition Cruises
 world famous for being  Apo Island, Negros
home to spectacular first- Oriental - one of the
rate dive sites with world's best known
amazing marine life community-organized
biodiversity. marine sanctuaries.
 considered to be amongst  Boracay
the top three dive  Balicasag, Bohol
destinations in the world.  Malapascua, Cebu - also
 the most popular dive called Logon
sites can be found in:  Pamilacan, Bohol –
dolphin, whale-watching
 Anilao - known as the
 Palawan
birthplace of diving in
the Philippines and is  Puerto Galera
the forefront of the
Philippine diving
industry.
Small ships that specialize in
dive cruise in the Philippines
• APO Explorer
• This vessel is custom designed for full-service diving
cruises.
• It accommodates comfortably up to 16 guests in 8 cabins
• provides a cozy and yet spacious experience for
passengers.
• renowned for the efficiency of its staff and excellent
service.
• Tubbataha, Apo Reef and Coron
Small ships that specialize in
dive cruise in the Philippines
• APO Explorer
Small ships that specialize in
dive cruise in the Philippines
• Oceanic Explorer
• spacious and offers full-service dive cruises.
• It has air-conditioning and comfortable
cabins.
• A team of highly experienced crew members
will ensure your safety, comfort and
enjoyment.
 Borneo Explorer
 Offering a full-service with
comfortable cabins and spacious
air-conditioned interiors
 accommodates up to 20 guests in
10 en suite twin cabins.
 It boasts a library and
entertainment centre as well as
roomy communal areas and a
well-stocked bar.
 A team of 12 experienced
crewmembers
 Pacific Explorer II
 offers a full-service, comfortable
cabins and spacious air-
conditioned interiors.
 It provides 12 suite twin cabins in
addition to open-rinse showers on
deck.
 This cruise also provides an
entertainment centre and highly
experienced staff.

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