LESSON 1 FINALS Flashcards
these are ships that carry large
numbers of passengers, as well as vehicles.
Passenger Liners
these are ferries used
for cars and other types of land vehicles.
Ro-Ro (Roll-On, Roll-Off)
these are used between big islands,
usually in the form of modern, airconditioned
catamarans
Fast craft
these are used for transportation
between islands located near each other.
Small boats
One of the largest travel providers in the country. It links the major islands of the
country with the most comprehensive coverage.
2GO Travel
It operates between Manila and Bataan
2GO Travel-El Greco
It routes from Batangas and Lucena in the North as far as Surigao and
Dumaguete.
Montenegro
It is sailing from Bacolod, Cebu, Dumaguete, Iloilo, Ormoc, Siquijor, and
Tagbilaran
Oceanjet
It is part of the 2GO group of ferry services between Batangas, Bacolod, Cebu,
Iloilo, Ormoc, Calapan and Tagbilara
Supercat 2GO
It is owned by Asian Marine Transport Corporation and services a wide number of
ports and islands.
Super Shuttle Roro
It operates primarily around the Visayas and Mindanao areas.
Trans-Asian Shipping Lines
was a British passenger
liner that sank in the North Atlantic
Ocean on 14th of April 1912 after
colliding with an iceberg during
her maiden voyage from
Southampton, UKto New York, US.
TITANIC
was the largest
ship afloat at the time of her
maiden voyage.
The RMS Titanic
The one thing ships have in
common is Gross
Registered Tonnage (GRT),
the amount of a ship’s
enclosed space. TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE
Referred to as a floating European island?
Costa Rivera
THE CRUISE AS
VACATION AT
SEA
Meal
Entertainment
Activities
Time on shore
Entertainment ranks as one of the most popular activities on most cruises. T OR F
FALSE ( MEALS OR EATING)
Time on shore are important of most cruise ship. They can be sometimes as main attraction. T or F
TRUE
A leader in the Caribbean with nine ships.
Carnival cruise line
A regulatory and promotional organization founded in 1975
CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL
ASSOCIATION (CLIA)
This flag Signifies that the ship of one nation is registered under the flag of another
FLAG OF CONVENIENCE
This type of cruise is a 3-month long journey with superb cuisine, international entertainment, and shore excursions to exotic ports
WORLD CRUISE
World cruise usually begins in January and ends in August. T or F
FALSE( ENDS IN APRIL)
The boarding of passengers onto a ship and back from the port
of disembarkation.
EMBARKATION
A cruise is usually a
a one-way trip journey. T OR F
FALSE (CIRCULAR)
is the city where the
cruise begins
The port of EMBARKATION
is a city somewhere on
the ship’s itinerary
port of call
is the ship’s final port.
port
of debarkation
all cruise ships operate as cashless societies. T OR F
TRUE
Security at sea is different at an airport. T or F
FALSE (SAME)
Cash is used only in the casino and during port calls. T OR F
TRUE
In years gone by, a cruise was a trip taken by retirees and older folk. T OR F
TRUE
Popular Cruise Areas
ANTARCTICA
GALAPAGOS
MEDITERRANEAN
SOUTH PACIFIC
ALASKA
FJORD OF NORWAY
CARIBEAN
BALTIC SEA
MEXICAN RIVIERA
TOP CRUISE LINES
- ALLURE OF THE SEAS
- NORWEGIAN EPIC
- CARNIVAL MAGIC
- OASIS OF THE SEAS
- CELEBRITY SOLSTICE
- DISNEY DREAM Q
- RUBY PRINCESS
- LIBERTY OF THE SEAS
It is the most common and popular known type of cruise ship. it can accommodate 850-3,000 people
Mainstream cruise ship
This cruise ship can accommodate more than 3,000 people
Mega Cruise Ship
Type of cruise ship raging from motor or sail powered yacht like vessels to medium sized classic cruise ships with capacity up to a few hundred passengers onboard
Small Cruise ship
A type of cruise ship built to more exacting standards than more conventional vessels with substantially more solid designs and more resistant structures to withstand the especially harsh conditions of ocean voyage in long and world cruises
Ocean Cruise ship
Motor or sail powered cruise Shipps equip with the most sophisticated and technologically advance nautical systems high standard features and luxurious comforts
Luxury Cruise ship
Cruise Shipps equip and designed to provide services that include visits of remote destination most commonly out of the way or inaccessible to larger vessels
Adventure Cruise Ship
Specially designed ships, or
adapted research or icebreaker
vessels, operated by specialized
companies to offer their customers
an exclusive experience in remote
destinations and waterways, such
as the Arctic and Antarctic regions
EXPEDITION CRUISE SHIP
Always smaller than seagoing cruise
ships, and with a capacity for no more
than a few hundred passengers, these
vessels are specially designed to
navigate rivers and inland waterways,
RIVER CRUISE SHIP
IT IS THE REAR PART OF THE SHIP
AFT
IT IS THE MIDDLE PART OF THE SHIP
AMIDSHIP
HOW WIDE THE SHIP IS
BEAM
A BED IN A CABIN ALSO DOCK ON THE SHIP
BERTH
FRONT OF THE SHIP
BOW
THE COMMAND AREA WHERE THE CAPTAIN STREER THE SHIP
BRIDGE
IT IS CALLED TO HOW MUCH THE SHIP IS UNDER WATER
DRAFT
A SMALL SHIP USE TO BRING PASSENGER TO THE SHIP IF ITS CANNOT DOCK AT LAND
TENDER
IT IS THE LEFT SIDE OF THE SHIP
PORT
THE VERY FRONT OF THE SHIP
PROW
RIGHT SIDE OF THE SHIP
STARBOARD
REAR OF THE SHIP
STERN
IS A FACILITY FOR RECEIVING SHIPS AND TRANSFERRING CARGO
PORT
IS A SHIP USE TO EXCAVATE IN SHALLOW SEASOR FRESWATER AREA WITH THE PURPOSE OF GATHERING UP BOTTOM SEDIMENTS AND DISPOSING OF THEM AT A DEIFFERENT LOCATION
DREGER
IS A FLAT-BOTTOMED BOAT BUILT MAINLY FOR RIVER AND CANAL TRANSPORT OF HEAVY GOODS
BARGE
IS A BOAT USED TO MANUEVER PRIMARILY BY TOWING OR PUSHING OTHER IN HARBORS OVER THE OPEN SEA OR THROUGH RIVERS AND CANALS
TUGBOAT
This is typically used to transport perishable commodities which require temperaturecontrolled transportation, mostly fruits, meat, etc.
Reefer
This is a deep-sea vessel designed and used to lay underwater cables for
telecommunications, electricity, and such
Cable layer
It is a form of transportation, usually a boat, but sometimes a ship, used to
carry primarily passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo as well, across a body of water
Ferry/Ferry boat
- They are cargo ships that carry their entire load
Container Ship
in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called
containerization
THEY ARE ALSO KNOWN AS COASTERS. THIS ARE SHALLOW-HULLED USE FOR TRADE BETWEEN LOCATIONS ON THE SAME ISLANDS OR CONTINENT
COASTAL VESSEL TRADING
an alternative for
those travelers who prefer to avoid the
crowds of people on large cruise liners.
Freighter cruises
Freighter cruises have Maximum of 12 passengers. T OR F
TRUE
Schedules and itineraries are
subject to change at short notice in Freighter cruises. T OR F
TRUE
FOUR MAJOR FACTORS IN DETERMINED THE PRICES OF CRUISE PRICES
DURATION OF THE CRUISE
SEASON
CABIN SIZE AND LOCATION
SHIP PROFILE