12 Questions
What is the primary purpose of a muster station on a cruise ship?
To serve as an assembly area for passengers during drills or emergencies
What is the term for the process of taking on fuel for a cruise ship?
Bunkering
Which cruise line is known for its paddle wheelers and explores historic U.S. waterways?
American Cruise Lines
What is the term for the measurement of a ship's overall internal volume?
Gross registered tonnage
What is the term for the left side of the ship when facing forward?
Port
Which cruise line features 'Pepper robots' - humanoid robots onboard?
Aida Cruises
Which cruise line is known for its 'Free Style Cruising' concept?
Norwegian Cruises
Which cruise line is subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and emphasizes superior quality, stylish design, and intuitive service?
Celebrity Cruises
Which cruise line is owned by Carnival Corporation and is known for its 'Italian Style' cruising?
Costa Cruises
Which cruise line is recognized for environmental and safety management and focuses on quality and energy performance?
MSC Cruises
Which cruise line is positioned as a refined and casually elegant travel experience and is renowned for gourmet culinary programs?
Oceania Cruises
Which cruise line is known for introducing rock climbing, ice skating, and surfing onboard and is a leader in cruise innovation?
Royal Caribbean International
Learn the basic terms and measurements used to describe a ship's size and capacity, including GRT, passenger capacity, and staterooms. Understand the different areas of the ship, including aft, bow, midship, and port.
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