Cruise Industry Terminology
Across
- 2. a measurement of the volume of enclosed public spaces on a ship
- 5. a place a ship visits; when facing forward on the ship, the left-hand side of the ship
- 7. the back of a ship
- 9. a company that buys blocks of staterooms from a cruise line and offers them to the public at a discounted price
- 11. an underwater device that helps reduce a ship’s motion
- 13. a cabin on a ship
- 14. a floor of a ship
- 15. the walkway connecting a ship with the dock
- 18. a ship measurement that reflects the space, or “elbow room", passengers will have onboard
- 20. a ship’s stateroom that is (usually) windowless
Down
- 1. when facing forward, the right-hand side of the ship
- 3. a bed on a ship; the place where a ship docks
- 4. a cruise in which a ship is moving from one general cruise area to another
- 6. a small boat that transports passengers to and from shore if the ship is too large or the port is too shallow for docking directly at the pier
- 8. a cruise product that consists of airfare, airport-to-dock transportation, and perhaps lodging
- 10. a ship’s stateroom that has a window
- 12. a large inflatable rubber boat that is often used in exotic, difficult-to-reach places such as Antarctica
- 13. the person who maintains a ship’s staterooms
- 16. a set mealtime for dinner and sometimes lunch on a cruise
- 17. an abbreviation for passengers
- 19. the front of the ship