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THE REEMERGENCE AND
INNOVATION OF WATER TRAVEL IN
THE LATER PART OF THE CENTURY
GREATLY INCREASED THE NUMBER
OF INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS
WHO AVAIL OF THIS MODE OF
TRANSPORTATION.
 Careers

in cruise ships are among the most
sought-after jobs by hospitality students. The
industry provides decent pay and enables its
employees to travel all over the world.

 Cruise

ship in this era serve as floating
vacation liners.
Ships changed very little during
the first half of this century.
Although engine efficiency
improved, passenger
staterooms, public lounges, and
deck space on a cruise ship built in
the 1950s were not much different
than those on the Titanic.
 Cruise

ships in this era serve as floating
vacation liners.
 Ships have been used in traveling
throughout the ages.
 In the early 1900s, transatlantic voyages
were introduced for travel and trade.
During that time, ocean liners were
expensive and only the wealthy can afford
to travel first class. A vast majority of the
travelers who cannot afford first-class
travel were assiged to the steerage class.
Steerage refers to the lowest decks in a
ship and only offer basic amenities.
 The

decline of the popularity of
water transport was brought about
by the introduction of commercial
airplanes.
 However, the cruise industry
flourished again with the
introduction of leisure travel. Cruise
ship repositioned themselves by
offering leisure activities to their
passengers.
 The industry’s popularity reached
new heights with the introduction of
mega ships in the 1990s.
A

cruise ship is a stress-free and hassle free
vacation.
 It provides a new experience to vacationers
as this differs from their usual vacation
habits.
 Cruises offers different activities inside the
sip, such as swimming, jogging, shows and
other recreational activities.
 Cruises facilitate socialization and
networking.
 A cruise is ideal for special occasions, like
honeymoons, anniversaries, and rekindling
and renewing of relationships.
A

cruise provides a brief overview of
historical and learning experiences from one
port to another. In-house experts, such as
port and shopping lecturers, provide
passengers with information about the places
included in the cruise itinerary.
 In the advent of highly sophisticated
technology, cruises offer a safe travel
experience. Sea vessels ensure guest safety
and security.
 The cruise package price is generally all
inclusive. Passengers will know how much
their vacation will cost.
Size

Gross registered
Tonnage

Passenger Capacity

Very small

Under 10,000

Not exceeding 200

Small

10,000-20,000

200-500

Medium

20,000-50,000

500-1,200

Large

50,000-70,000

1,200-2,000

Megaship

More than 70,000

More than 2,000
1. STATEROOM SPACE
 If hotels have guestrooms, a cruise ship has a stateroom or
a cabin. Ship staterooms are usually extremely compact
but all spaces are well utilized to answer all the guests
need.
There are three types of ship staterooms:
A.
Outside staterooms are meant for guests who may have a
preference for an ocean view. Since most of the spaces
in cruise ships are well utilized, this type of room does
not give off a feeling of smallness due to its ocean view.
B.
Inside staterooms are cheaper than outside staterooms
since they do not have windows. To create a bigger
space for the room, several deign methods have been
employed by cruise ships, like the use of colors,
patterns, and mirrors.
C.
As with hotels, suites are the most expensive rooms on a
ship. Today, suites in cruise ships may be comparable to
land-based hotels. Services and facilities inside the room
are highly personalized to exceed guest expectations.
2. PRIVATE SPACE
 Private spaces are reserved for the ship’s personnel. These
include the crew’s cabins, cafeteria, gym and recreational
facilities, the bridge where the vessel is controlled, the
gallery or kitchen, and machine areas.
3. PUBLIC SPACES
These are areas dedicated to passengers’ usage. The public
areas in cruise ships are similar with those of land-based
hotels. The following are the areas that comprise the
public area section of cruise ships.
 Reception Area
Similar to a hotel lobby, the reception area in cruise ships
has several offices. These offices have direct contact with
guests.
 Dining Room
This is where the guests’ meals are served. Similar to the
food and beverage outlets typical in land-based hotels, the
size of the dining area usually depends on the carrying
capacity of the vessel.
Showroom
This serves as the ship’s venue for entertainment
and business functions, such as
conventions, conferences, and meetings.
 Pool Area
One of the many recreation centers in cruise
ships, this area also has food and beverage
outlets and relaxation areas for the passengers.
 Gym, Spa, and Sports Facilities
Just like in land based hotels and resorts, cruise
ships provide complete gym services, like
aerobics programs, yoga, and weight machines.
 Children’s Area
This area offers babysitting services to a wide
range of age groups. As compared with landbased hotels, this service may only be availed in
top land based as part of their highly
personalized services.



Gift shop

The gift shop sells both souvenir items and sundries
Bigger vessels may even have dresses and jewelries
by designer labels.
 Clinic
Maritime law requires any vessel that carries more
than 100 passengers to have a physician on
board, often assisted by one or more nurses.
 Internet Center
This is similar to business centers in land-based
hotels and is an important feature of cruise ships
since communication is hard to get by at sea.
 Casino Operations
Casino operations are usually legal on ships; most
cruise vessels boast of casinos where clients can play
a wide selection of card games, slot machines, and
others.
 Philippines

ferry and passenger ferries are
the life blood for traveling in and among
the Philippine Islands.With 7,107 islands
to explore, it is almost impossible not to
experience a trip or two in one of the
many forms that a ferry can take.
 Whether you need to travel short
distances or extremely long distances
there is a Philippines ferry to suit you and
your budget.
For short distances the most common Philippine
passenger ferry is the banca and can be found just
about on or near to every beach in the Philippines. You
will be able to negotiate a fare with the captain prior to
your voyage. Have a look here for more information
on banca boats.
 All the major cities can be reached by a Philippines
ferry of some description. The major ports are
Manila, Cebu, Zamboanga and Davao, from these ports
you can get to just about any island in the Philippines.
The Philippine ferries that ply this particular route are
some of the super ferries and can take up to 46 hours or
more, depending on weather conditions.
 The Philippines ferry services has really opened up the
opportunity to discover the many islands in the
Visayas, which helps local businesses and communities
by bringing in tourist money that was not available prior
to the Philippines ferries.







Traveling by Philippines ferries is an economical way for
budget conscious travelers to get around.
It is also a fantastic way to see areas of the country that
would be impossible to see by air or land travel. You have
the chance to also mingle with the extremely friendly
Filipino people. A ferry trip is all part of your
adventure, treat it as one an you will have risked nothing.
Having said that long trips on boats may not be every ones
ideal way for getting from a to b.
Philippines passenger ferries have not had a great safety
record in the past, so it is always a good idea to have an
idea about what the weather is up to between your port of
disembarking and destination is, if it looks like it may be a
bit rough and stormy, particularly in the monsoon season
then postpone or take an airplane.
 From

Manila the major ports or islands you
can travel to by Philippines passenger ferry
are
Bohol, Catanduanes, Cebu, Leyte, Lubang, M
arinduque, Masbate, Mindanao, Mindoro, Neg
ros, Palawan, Panay, Romblon and Samar.
This is not an exhaustive list but does cover
the major ports.
 From these major ports or islands you can
take other Philippine ferries to smaller or
lesser known islands and so forth.
 Some

of the leading ferries in the Philippines
include the following:
1. Cebu Ferries – a sister company of the
Super Cat and Super Ferry, which are all
subsidiaries of the Aboitiz group.
2.
Montenegro Shipping Lines
3. Negros Navigation- Considered the oldest
shipping line in the Philippines. It was
established on July 26, 1932
4. Super Ferry- the second largest shipping
company in the Philippines. It is one of the
major subsidiaries of the Aboitiz group of
companies.
 The

cruise line industry offers
various carrer paths in the tourism
industry. Cruise ships have landbased and sea-based operations
from which a person can choose
his/her career.
 The sea-based operations may be
divided into bridge and hotel
operations.
 The

captain has the final authority on the

ship
 The deputy captain is the second-incommand and is in charge in absence of
the captain.
 The chief engineer oversees all the
mechanical equipment, such as the
engines, electrical
systems, lightning, plumbing, waste
management, on-board climate
control, and the maintenance or repair of
the ship itself.
The

chief medical officer, or
doctor, tends to the health of
the passengers and the crew.
The chief radio or
communications officer oversees
in-room satellite TV
programming, ship-to-shore
phone calls, Interner
service, and all other shipboard
communication systems.
 The

hotel manager ensures that all hotel
operations on the ship are properly
implemented.
 As with the front desk personnel of a
hotel, the purser is in charge in all phases of
guest stay, like welcoming the
guest, assisting the guest, transacting
financial matters, and processing
immigration and customs requirements.
 The shore excursion manager/concierge
orchestrates the operation and booking of
port-based packages.
The cruise director provides the guests with onboard activities and entertainment.
 The executive chef manages the French kitchen
brigade on the ship.
 The head housekeeper of chief steward manages
the sanitation of all staterooms, public
spaces, and private spaces.
 The food and beverage manager oversees the
dining team, which is composed of the maitre, d’
hotel, table
captains, waiters/waitresses, busboys, bartender
s, drink servers, and wine stewards.
 The chief radio or communications officer
oversees in-room satellite TV programming, shipto-shore phone calls, Internet service, and all
other shipboard communication systems.


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Cruise ship industry

  • 1. THE REEMERGENCE AND INNOVATION OF WATER TRAVEL IN THE LATER PART OF THE CENTURY GREATLY INCREASED THE NUMBER OF INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS WHO AVAIL OF THIS MODE OF TRANSPORTATION.
  • 2.  Careers in cruise ships are among the most sought-after jobs by hospitality students. The industry provides decent pay and enables its employees to travel all over the world.  Cruise ship in this era serve as floating vacation liners.
  • 3. Ships changed very little during the first half of this century. Although engine efficiency improved, passenger staterooms, public lounges, and deck space on a cruise ship built in the 1950s were not much different than those on the Titanic.
  • 4.  Cruise ships in this era serve as floating vacation liners.  Ships have been used in traveling throughout the ages.  In the early 1900s, transatlantic voyages were introduced for travel and trade. During that time, ocean liners were expensive and only the wealthy can afford to travel first class. A vast majority of the travelers who cannot afford first-class travel were assiged to the steerage class. Steerage refers to the lowest decks in a ship and only offer basic amenities.
  • 5.  The decline of the popularity of water transport was brought about by the introduction of commercial airplanes.  However, the cruise industry flourished again with the introduction of leisure travel. Cruise ship repositioned themselves by offering leisure activities to their passengers.  The industry’s popularity reached new heights with the introduction of mega ships in the 1990s.
  • 6. A cruise ship is a stress-free and hassle free vacation.  It provides a new experience to vacationers as this differs from their usual vacation habits.  Cruises offers different activities inside the sip, such as swimming, jogging, shows and other recreational activities.  Cruises facilitate socialization and networking.  A cruise is ideal for special occasions, like honeymoons, anniversaries, and rekindling and renewing of relationships.
  • 7. A cruise provides a brief overview of historical and learning experiences from one port to another. In-house experts, such as port and shopping lecturers, provide passengers with information about the places included in the cruise itinerary.  In the advent of highly sophisticated technology, cruises offer a safe travel experience. Sea vessels ensure guest safety and security.  The cruise package price is generally all inclusive. Passengers will know how much their vacation will cost.
  • 8. Size Gross registered Tonnage Passenger Capacity Very small Under 10,000 Not exceeding 200 Small 10,000-20,000 200-500 Medium 20,000-50,000 500-1,200 Large 50,000-70,000 1,200-2,000 Megaship More than 70,000 More than 2,000
  • 9. 1. STATEROOM SPACE  If hotels have guestrooms, a cruise ship has a stateroom or a cabin. Ship staterooms are usually extremely compact but all spaces are well utilized to answer all the guests need. There are three types of ship staterooms: A. Outside staterooms are meant for guests who may have a preference for an ocean view. Since most of the spaces in cruise ships are well utilized, this type of room does not give off a feeling of smallness due to its ocean view. B. Inside staterooms are cheaper than outside staterooms since they do not have windows. To create a bigger space for the room, several deign methods have been employed by cruise ships, like the use of colors, patterns, and mirrors. C. As with hotels, suites are the most expensive rooms on a ship. Today, suites in cruise ships may be comparable to land-based hotels. Services and facilities inside the room are highly personalized to exceed guest expectations.
  • 10. 2. PRIVATE SPACE  Private spaces are reserved for the ship’s personnel. These include the crew’s cabins, cafeteria, gym and recreational facilities, the bridge where the vessel is controlled, the gallery or kitchen, and machine areas. 3. PUBLIC SPACES These are areas dedicated to passengers’ usage. The public areas in cruise ships are similar with those of land-based hotels. The following are the areas that comprise the public area section of cruise ships.  Reception Area Similar to a hotel lobby, the reception area in cruise ships has several offices. These offices have direct contact with guests.  Dining Room This is where the guests’ meals are served. Similar to the food and beverage outlets typical in land-based hotels, the size of the dining area usually depends on the carrying capacity of the vessel.
  • 11. Showroom This serves as the ship’s venue for entertainment and business functions, such as conventions, conferences, and meetings.  Pool Area One of the many recreation centers in cruise ships, this area also has food and beverage outlets and relaxation areas for the passengers.  Gym, Spa, and Sports Facilities Just like in land based hotels and resorts, cruise ships provide complete gym services, like aerobics programs, yoga, and weight machines.  Children’s Area This area offers babysitting services to a wide range of age groups. As compared with landbased hotels, this service may only be availed in top land based as part of their highly personalized services. 
  • 12.  Gift shop The gift shop sells both souvenir items and sundries Bigger vessels may even have dresses and jewelries by designer labels.  Clinic Maritime law requires any vessel that carries more than 100 passengers to have a physician on board, often assisted by one or more nurses.  Internet Center This is similar to business centers in land-based hotels and is an important feature of cruise ships since communication is hard to get by at sea.  Casino Operations Casino operations are usually legal on ships; most cruise vessels boast of casinos where clients can play a wide selection of card games, slot machines, and others.
  • 13.  Philippines ferry and passenger ferries are the life blood for traveling in and among the Philippine Islands.With 7,107 islands to explore, it is almost impossible not to experience a trip or two in one of the many forms that a ferry can take.  Whether you need to travel short distances or extremely long distances there is a Philippines ferry to suit you and your budget.
  • 14. For short distances the most common Philippine passenger ferry is the banca and can be found just about on or near to every beach in the Philippines. You will be able to negotiate a fare with the captain prior to your voyage. Have a look here for more information on banca boats.  All the major cities can be reached by a Philippines ferry of some description. The major ports are Manila, Cebu, Zamboanga and Davao, from these ports you can get to just about any island in the Philippines. The Philippine ferries that ply this particular route are some of the super ferries and can take up to 46 hours or more, depending on weather conditions.  The Philippines ferry services has really opened up the opportunity to discover the many islands in the Visayas, which helps local businesses and communities by bringing in tourist money that was not available prior to the Philippines ferries. 
  • 15.    Traveling by Philippines ferries is an economical way for budget conscious travelers to get around. It is also a fantastic way to see areas of the country that would be impossible to see by air or land travel. You have the chance to also mingle with the extremely friendly Filipino people. A ferry trip is all part of your adventure, treat it as one an you will have risked nothing. Having said that long trips on boats may not be every ones ideal way for getting from a to b. Philippines passenger ferries have not had a great safety record in the past, so it is always a good idea to have an idea about what the weather is up to between your port of disembarking and destination is, if it looks like it may be a bit rough and stormy, particularly in the monsoon season then postpone or take an airplane.
  • 16.  From Manila the major ports or islands you can travel to by Philippines passenger ferry are Bohol, Catanduanes, Cebu, Leyte, Lubang, M arinduque, Masbate, Mindanao, Mindoro, Neg ros, Palawan, Panay, Romblon and Samar. This is not an exhaustive list but does cover the major ports.  From these major ports or islands you can take other Philippine ferries to smaller or lesser known islands and so forth.
  • 17.  Some of the leading ferries in the Philippines include the following: 1. Cebu Ferries – a sister company of the Super Cat and Super Ferry, which are all subsidiaries of the Aboitiz group. 2. Montenegro Shipping Lines 3. Negros Navigation- Considered the oldest shipping line in the Philippines. It was established on July 26, 1932 4. Super Ferry- the second largest shipping company in the Philippines. It is one of the major subsidiaries of the Aboitiz group of companies.
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  • 22.  The cruise line industry offers various carrer paths in the tourism industry. Cruise ships have landbased and sea-based operations from which a person can choose his/her career.  The sea-based operations may be divided into bridge and hotel operations.
  • 23.  The captain has the final authority on the ship  The deputy captain is the second-incommand and is in charge in absence of the captain.  The chief engineer oversees all the mechanical equipment, such as the engines, electrical systems, lightning, plumbing, waste management, on-board climate control, and the maintenance or repair of the ship itself.
  • 24. The chief medical officer, or doctor, tends to the health of the passengers and the crew. The chief radio or communications officer oversees in-room satellite TV programming, ship-to-shore phone calls, Interner service, and all other shipboard communication systems.
  • 25.  The hotel manager ensures that all hotel operations on the ship are properly implemented.  As with the front desk personnel of a hotel, the purser is in charge in all phases of guest stay, like welcoming the guest, assisting the guest, transacting financial matters, and processing immigration and customs requirements.  The shore excursion manager/concierge orchestrates the operation and booking of port-based packages.
  • 26. The cruise director provides the guests with onboard activities and entertainment.  The executive chef manages the French kitchen brigade on the ship.  The head housekeeper of chief steward manages the sanitation of all staterooms, public spaces, and private spaces.  The food and beverage manager oversees the dining team, which is composed of the maitre, d’ hotel, table captains, waiters/waitresses, busboys, bartender s, drink servers, and wine stewards.  The chief radio or communications officer oversees in-room satellite TV programming, shipto-shore phone calls, Internet service, and all other shipboard communication systems. 