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Cruise Glossary

A

Above Board

Cabins above the waterline.

Accommodation

A Cabin or a Suite.

Add On

A supplementary charge added to the cruise fare, usually applied to correlated air fare and/or post cruise land tours.

Aft

Near, toward, or in the rear (stern) of the vessel.

Air/Sea

A package consisting of the two forms of travel, i.e., air to and from the port of embarkation as well as the cruise itself.

Alleyway

Any passageway on the vessel.

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B

Baggage Allowance

That amount of baggage, generally consisting of the passenger's personal effects, carried by the cruise line free of charge.

Bar Department

Handles the operations of wine & spirits where required in the respective departments.

Basis Two

The cabins PER PERSON applicable to a cabin capable of accommodating at least two persons. Also referred to as double occupancy.

Beam

Cabins above the waterline.

Bearing

Ship's compass direction.

Beauty Salon Department

Responsible for the hair care needs and beauty aspects of passenger and crew when requested and as directed.

Below

Lower decks.

Berth

Dock or pier.

Bilge

Lowest part of the ship's hull.

Boat

Carried on the ship such as the lifeboat.

Booking

A telephone request to a line's reservations department to secure an option on a cabin.

Bow

Forward or front part of ship.

Bridge

Navigation and command center of the vessel.

Bulkhead

Upright partition (walls) used to divide various sections of the ship into rooms.

Bunkering

Re-fueling the vessel.

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C


Cabin

Room. Officer and/or crew quarters (see also Stateroom).

Cardinal Points

North, South, East, West.

Cargo

Ship supplies.

Casino Department

Responsible for the gambling operations on board.

Category

A price gradient of similar cabins from the most expensive to the least expensive, or vice versa.

Class

Extinct on most cruises. On some trans-ocean voyages, denotes an overall level of ambiance and cost, such as "First Class," "Tourist Class" or "Transatlantic Class." Cruises are generally termed "One-class service"

Clergy

Members of the clergy who conducts on board religious activities and ceremonies.

Coaming

Raised partition at base of doorways to keep water from entering.

Colors

National flag or ensignia flown from mast or sternpost.

Companion Way

Interior stairway.

Concessionaire

Outside company or vendor that provides management and/or employees for a department on board the vessel.

Conductor's Ticket

A free cruise ticket usually associated with groups of passengers traveling together, the entitlement to which is governed by each line's policy.

Course

Direction the ship is heading.

Crew Area

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Cruise Fare

The actual cost of the cruise excluding all extras such as taxes, port charges, airfare, gratuities, and the like.

Customs

Government officials responsible for regulating goods, services and supplies into a country.

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D


Debarkation

Exiting from the ship.

Deck Chair

Open deck chaise lounge which is generally provided on a complimentary basis.

Deck Plan

An overhead diagram illustrating cabin and public room locations in relation to each other.

Deck

Floor.

Deposit

A part payment of the cruise fare required at the time of booking to secure the cabin being reserved.

Disembark/Debark

Leave the vessel.

Dock

The structure such as a pier in which the vessel ties up when in port.

Draft

Measurement in feet from waterline to lowest point of ship's keel.

Dry Dock

Vessel is completed removed from the water to institute repairs to the keel.

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E


Embarkation/Embark

To go aboard the ship.

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F


Fantail

Rear or aft overhang of vessel.

Fathom

Measurement of distance equal to 6 feet.

Fender

Cushion between side of vessel and dock.

Final Payment

Payment of the full cruise fare plus any necessary or agreed extras, such as taxes, air add on, preparatory to issuance of correlated travel documents.

First Sitting

The earlier of two meal times in the ship's dining room.

Flag of Convenience

Registry of the vessel is foreign to that of the country in which the company that owns the ship is located.

Fly-Cruise

See "Air-Sea."

Fore and Aft

Front and back of the vessel, refers to the entire vessel.

Forward

Toward the fore or bow (front) of the ship.

Free Port

A port free of customs duty and most customs regulations.

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GRT

Gross registered tonnage, i.e., a measurement of 100 cubic feet of enclosed revenue-eaming space within a ship.

Galley

Vessel's kitchen.

Gangway

Platform or ramp for embarkation and disembarkation to a dock or tender used for convenience and security.

Gratuities

The passenger's personal expression of thanks (tips) to the ship's service personnel for services received.

Guarantee Share Fare

Acceptance by some lines of a single booking at the cost-saving double occupancy rate, with the understanding that the client is willing to share use of the cabin with a stranger of the same sex.

Guarantee

The cruise line's promise that the passenger will sail on a stated voyage in a specified price category or type of cabin, at an agreed rate no higher than would ordinarily apply for that voyage, which MAY result in an improvement of accommodation at no additional cost.

Guest Lecturers

An individual who will present a discussion format specializing in a particular hobby, skill or activity (financial, sports, et.).

Gunwale

The removable section of the vessel's side below the deck level.

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H


Head

Toilet facilities.

Helm

Vessel's steering wheel.

Hold

Interior lower compartments of the vessel where cargo is stored.

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I


Immigration

Government officials responsible for granting citizens permission to or restricting entry to a country.

Inside

A cabin having no windows or portholes to offer a view of the sea or of the river.

Instructors

An individual who teaches and instructs a particular hobby, skill or activity in which active participation is encouraged.

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K


Keel

The bottom portion of the vessel submerged in water.

Knot

One nautical mile per hour (6,080 ft) as compared to land mile of 5,280 ft.

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L


Latitude

Angular distance measured in degrees north or south of the equator.

League

A measure of distance approximately 3.45 nautical miles.

Leeward

Side of the vessel or island that is protected from the wind.

Lifeboat

Small boat carried on the vessel and used in case of emergency.

Log

Daily record of a ship's speed and progress.

Longitude

Angular distance measured in degrees east or west of the prime meridian of Greenwich, England.

Lower Bed

sA single bed placed at the conventional height from the floor.d

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M


Manifest

A list of invoice of passengers, crew and cargo.

Mess

Dining room facilities and kitchen for crew separate from the passenger dining room and kitchen.

Midships

In or toward the middle of the ship; the longitudinal center portion of the ship.

Muster

To assemble passengers and/or crew.

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N


Newbuild

New vessel from bow to stern

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O


Officer's Mess

Dining room facilities for officers separate from the crew and passenger dining room.

Offshore

Not on land.

Open Sitting

Free access to unoccupied tables in the ship's dining room, as opposed to specific table assignments.

Option

The cruise line's offering of a specific cabin (or guarantee) for a specified period of time during which the passenger decides whether or not to accept. Acceptance is confirmed either by a deposit or final payment.

Outside

A cabin having window(s) or porthole(s) offering a view of the sea or of the river.

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P


Passage Contract

Detailed terms of responsibility and accountability found in the cruise ticket.

Pets

Any ordinary domesticated bird or animal. None are carried aboard cruise voyages.

Pooped

Hit by a wave over the stern.

Port Charge

An assessment which also includes port taxes, collected by the line and paid to a local government authority.

Port Talk

Lecture given discussing the details of a port-of-call the vessel visits.

Port Tax

A charge levied by local government authority to be paid by the passenger. In some air/sea packages, port taxes are included in the final price.

Port Tax

Tax levied on each passenger by port-of-call authorities.

Port-of-Call

Country, island or territory the vessel visits.

Port

The left side of the ship when facing forward.

Portholes

Circular "windows" in the side of the ship's hull or superstructure.

Purser's Office

The central administrative office on board for passengers as well as crew members.

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Q


Quad Rate

An economical per person rate available to individuals for quadruple occupancy on a guarantee share basis.

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R


Rebuild

Adding length to a vessel by dissecting and inserting a new section within the vessel's hull.

Registry

The country in which the vessel is registered.

Repositioning

Vessel moves to a new area for a new season (i.e. Alaska in the Summer to the Caribbean in the Winter).

Review Dates

A periodic evaluation of the progress of the sale and promotion of a group combined with attendant cabin utilization.<./p>

Roll

Sway of the ship from side to side.

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S


Sailing Time

The actual hour at which the ship is scheduled to clear the dock and sail.

Second Sitting

The later of two meal times in the ship's dining room.

Share Basis

See "Guarantee Share Fare."

Ship's Company

All those employed to work on board a vessel.

Shore Excursions

Off-the-ship tours at ports of call for which an extra charge is usually applied.

Single Occupancy

Sole occupancy of a cabin which is designed to accommodate two or more passengers, in which instance a premium is ordinarily charged.

Space Ratio

A measurement of cubic space per passenger. Gross Registered Tonnage divided by number of passengers (double occupancy) equals Space Ratio (rounded to nearest whole number).

Stabilizers

Wing-like retractable devices extending form the sides of the vessel to produce smoother sailing.

Starboard

The right side of the ship facing forward.

Stateroom

Passenger quarters.

Stem

Extreme bow of the vessel.

Stern

Rear of the vessel.

Stopover

Leaving the ship at a port of call and rejoining it at a subsequent port of call or upon the ship's return to the earlier port of call.

Stowaway

Illegal passenger.

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T


TBA

To be assigned.

Tender

A smaller vessel, sometimes the ship's lifeboat, used to move passengers to and from the ship and shore when the ship is at anchor.

Topside

Upper decks.

Transfers

Conveyances between the ship and other modes, such as airports, hotels, or departure points for shore excursions.

Triple Rate

An economical per person rate available to individuals for triple occupancy on a guarantee share fare basis.

Type

See "Category."

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U


USPH

United Stated Public Health. Sets the standard for public health and quality food control on board vessels entering United States territory.

Under Way

Anchor is up, lines are let go and ready to move.

Upper Bed

A single size bed higher from the floor than usual (similar to a bunk bed) often recessed into the ceiling or wall by day.

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W


Wait List

Not a guarantee, but the cruise line's endeavor to obtain accommodation for passengers on a first-come-first-served basis when all cabins are presently either sold, under deposit, or under option.

Wake

Agitated water left by the propellers of a passing ship.

Wardroom

Officer's recreation area.

Weigh Anchor

To raise anchor in preparation for departure.

Wet Dock

Repairs made without removing the vessel from the water.

Windward

Facing into or the direction towards the wind.

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