Cruise ships are organized much like floating hotels, with a complete hospitality staff in addition to the usual ship's crew. It is not uncommon for the most luxurious ships to have more crew and staff than passengers.
A cruise ship is generally a large passenger ship used for ocean voyages in which the voyage itself, the ship's amenities, and usually the different destinations (ports of call) along the way each form part of the passengers' experience.
State Department: Amid coronavirus risk, Americans 'should not travel by cruise ship'- Fox News
The State Department is warning all Americans, and not just the sick, to avoid getting on cruise ships in the wake of the coronavirus risk.
The department wrote in a tweet: "U.S. citizens...
U.S. Coast Guard searches for cruise ship crew member who went overboard - Reuters
The U.S. Coast Guard said on Wednesday it was searching for a British crew member who went overboard from a Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean.
Arron Hough, 20, went overboard 267...
Billion-Dollar Cruise Ship Brings Go-Karts and Laser Tag to the High Seas - Bloomberg
On the new Norwegian Bliss, cruise passengers can drive go-karts on a two-story racetrack, listen to a Beatles cover band inside a replica of Liverpool’s Cavern Club or play laser tag in a space-themed...
Here are a couple of fun things to do when cruising...
Silent disco: This is where you put on headphones to listen to music. You get to select from a few stations.
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Richard Branson is adding a $2.5 billion fleet of cruise ships to the Virgin empire - here's what they look like - CNBC
Virgin Voyages, Richard Branson's new cruise line, has unveiled plans for its first of three ships...
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