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CAST-A-WAY Cruise & Resort Hiring Agency have been recruiting for the industry since 1998. Our client list includes major cruise lines and concessionaires.

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Placement of deck officers, engineers, retail sales staff, pursers, cruise staff photographers, casino dealers, youth and teen counsellors, etc. onboard passenger vessels.

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Obviously, you want to work on a cruise ship or else you wouldn't be reading this now? But how do you get a foot in the door? A rep from Page Marine Crews explains how to get a job with a leading cruise line.

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What types of jobs do you recruit for? Is there a particular department or role?

We recruit for almost all areas of the cruise ships from hotel and beverage staff to nurses and other medical personnel. The most common positions we are always looking to fill are as follows:

  • Boutique Staff and Managers
  • Computer Officers
  • Corporate Trainers
  • Cruise Staff
  • Cruise Staff DJ's
  • Customer Relations Manager
  • Entertainers
  • Entertainment Production Managers
  • Finance Manager
  • Food and Beverage Managers
  • Hotel Controller
  • Hotel Front Desk (Pursers)
  • Jewelry Staff
  • Lighting and Audio Techs
  • Personnel & Training Manager
  • Photographer
  • Shore Excursion Desk Staff
  • Videographers
  • Youth Security
  • Youth Staff

Do you only work with candidates who are of a certain nationality or living in certain geographic areas?

We work closely with job seekers from Canada, and tend to interview those based in Vancouver first before looking elsewhere. We do hold regular interview sessions in other areas, though, so if we happen to be in Toronto, for instance, we will contact all those who sent in applications from that area, and ask them to meet with us.

What services do you offer the people who apply through your company? Do you give them training, do you secure new contracts after they have completed their first cruise?

We work with candidates right from the time they send in their application until they board the vessel if they are selected. We do not offer training as such, but do prepare candidates for work on board a cruise ship, by giving them information and offering advice. All the training is provided by the cruise lines on board the vessel.

Describe your perfect candidate. How can someone best make a great first impression with you and your agency?

We receive lots of resumes that we have to sort through, so to us, what makes a perfect candidate is someone who has the right qualifications to work on a cruise ship in their field. When we meet you, the best way you can impress us is to be professional, come dressed neatly, present yourself with confidence, and show us that you have the right mindset to get the job.

What are the best pieces of advice you would give someone who's starting to look for their first job on a cruise ship?

Try to read up about the cruise industry as much as you can and make sure this is something you really want to do. Understand where you will live, how you will get paid, how much you will get, what you need to do, and how it all works. This way there are no surprises and you can really decide if you will be able to handle this line of work.

What are the typical terms of employment offered?

Each job is different. The seasonal crew members like youth staff and youth supervisors have 1 week to 3 month contracts, when there are more children on board during school holiday periods. Otherwise, most contracts are 6 months, with a 1 to 2 month break, with management crew only receiving 4 month contracts with a 2 month break. The officers and engineer crew usually have 3 to 4 month contracts. Similarly doctors and nurses also work 4 month contracts with 2 months off.

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How To Get A Job On A Cruise Ship

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by Jason Moore

Quick note: I know you’re excited to learn how to get a job on a cruise ship so you can travel the world AND earn money while doing it, which is why I brought in the perfect person to teach you how.

Amanda Hathorn-Geary spent a decade at sea, seeing the world and climbing the ranks from crew member to HR Manager, where she was responsible for hiring new crew members like you (talk about having the inside scoop!).  Now, she helps travelers and landlubbers like us land the best cruise ship jobs out there.

In this outstanding free resource, she shares her expert advice to help you find work on board a cruise ship, even if you have no experience.

This article is part of an ongoing series created to help you land awesome travel jobs and seasonal work so you can travel the world and get paid to do it.

Each article in this series was written by an expert who has actually lived the experience so you can learn about the reality of the job and the unique lifestyle that goes with it.

In short, you’ll get the raw and REAL truth behind this type of work rather than the fantasy.

Ok, take it away, Amanda!

How To Get A Job On A Cruise Ship (Part 1)

Becoming a cruise ship crew member.

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Getting paid to travel the world on a cruise ship! Sounds too good to be true, right?

Get ready to have your mind totally blown – into the water, that is – because for cruise ship crew members, getting paid to visit ports around the globe is just one of the MANY perks of cruise ship jobs.

It’s not all walking on white sand beaches and sipping on $1 cervezas, though that does happen quite a bit. Cruise ship crew play hard, it’s true, but they work hard, too.

Whether it’s the Cruise Activities Staff helping passengers have an awesome time by hosting fun activities like karaoke, pool games, or bingo, or creating the perfect signature cocktail as an onboard bartender, ANY crew member’s main duty is to create a great vacation experience for each and every guest onboard.

If providing excellent customer service while exploring new ports around the world sounds like a dream come true, maybe a life at sea is the perfect fit for you.

My Background

I can truly say that I was born with ‘sea legs’ since I spent the first 3 years of my life (from babyhood through my toddler years) on the ocean.

My father was a Captain on cargo ships, and for many of his contracts, my mother and I joined him onboard.

For the most part, we traveled along the southern coast of the US through to South America via the Panama Canal, delivering goods like Del Monte bananas.

In the early eighties, my family got off cargo ships, and my father went on to become a Marine Lawyer in the UK. My mother started her own Marine Recruitment firm in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Initially, she placed Deck and Engine Officers with a variety of shipping companies and later expanded to cruise ships, recruiting for major lines such as Princess Cruises, Cunard, V-Ships, P&O Australia, and Holland America.

When I entered university, an opportunity came up through Princess Cruises to work onboard as Seasonal Youth Activities Staff during my summer break. I jumped at the chance!

I interviewed and landed the job after an intensive screening session with the head of recruitment for Princess. I worked onboard for about 4-6 months of each school year during all class breaks, the first 5 of my 10 years at sea.

Working On A Cruise Ship: Building My Life At Sea

Once I finished university (with 3 BA’s and also a Teaching Degree), I applied for a promotion with Princess to become an onboard Professional Development Crew Trainer. It was then that I started working on cruise ships full-time.

During my first year as a Crew Trainer, I was able to make, and save, enough money to pay off ALL of my student loan debt – over $35,000!

I spent the next 3 years (years 5 through 8 onboard) as a Crew Training Officer. I was further promoted to onboard Human Resources Manager with P&O Australia (one of Princess Cruises affiliate lines) during my final 2 years at sea.

After 10 years working onboard (13 if you count my baby years at sea), I took a break from ships in 2010 to do a full season of snowboarding in one of the snow capitals of Canada: Revelstoke, BC. I met my husband within 12 weeks of being onshore, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Through 2015, I remained tied to the cruise ship industry by aiding major cruise lines with the recruitment of candidates across Canada as well as internationally via online hiring methods.

During my years onboard, as well as within shore-side recruitment, I noticed a massive gap in valid information online for prospective crew members regarding finding out exactly how to break into the cruise ship industry.

In response, I started my own company in February of 2015 to provide prospective candidates with a one-stop-shop for up-to-date and accurate cruise ship employment information as well as cruise ship cover letter creation, resume writing, and interview assistance. My clients now span the globe, working onboard with various cruise lines in their dream cruise ship jobs!

While working on a cruise ship is truly a once-in-a-lifetime adventure and pretty luxurious (imagine port time off in Tahiti one day and an overnight in Maui a few days later), in the end, it is still a ‘job.’

If you show up onboard expecting to get weekends off and to see each and every port then you will be disappointed. Prepare yourself for 7-day work weeks, lots of split shifts, and being required to be ‘on’ all the time, even when off duty, in passenger areas. But most of all, prepare yourself for one of the BEST experiences of your LIFE!

The truth is, if you love travel, saving a ton of money, and meeting and working with amazing people, then working on a cruise ship will be one of the best career moves you will ever make.  

It wasn’t until I gave land life a go (for 5 months after I finished the last of my 4 university degrees) that I realized that a life at sea – as a career – was truly for me. As noted above, from 2000-2005, I worked seasonally onboard ships for about 4-6 months each year.

However, in 2005, I took the plunge (pun intended) and a promotion – to Crew Training Officer – and worked full-time on ships until 2010. Working onboard cruise ships may be an unconventional career, but it is one of the most fulfilling ones I know of out there.

Cruise Ship Jobs: The Types Of People You’ll Work With

One of the best parts about working cruise ship jobs is the fascinating people you meet and the lifelong friendships you build while out at sea.

I made the choice to get a life at sea after living abroad in Korea for a few years,” she says. “I was feeling displaced back home and realized that staying in one place was not conducive with my needs. One night the idea of working aboard a cruise ship came to me and I immediately applied. I’ve never looked back! -Alana Delia, Royal Caribbean International Crew member for over 3 years
I would not trade the experiences I have had at sea for anything in the world! – Richard Mourant, of Richard Mourant Adventure Photos , worked onboard for just over 12 years with Princess Cruises. 

How To Get A Job On A Cruise Ship (Part 2)

D o you have what it takes.

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Heather Hathorn is the owner and operator of Page Marine Crews. After working onboard for a number of years and recruiting within the marine industry for over 30 years, she says there are three things you need to ask yourself before you make the choice to pursue a life at sea.

  • Do you enjoy meeting and working with diverse groups of people?
  • Are you flexible and adaptable?
  • Do you thrive in an ever-changing environment?

Throughout Heather’s decades of experience in marine recruitment, she has realized that there are common traits regarding those candidates who truly excel when it comes to working onboard cruise ships.

“They have a great level of energy and a passion for providing excellent customer service at all times,” she says. “They love travel, new cultures, and making the most out of every new experience.”

To ‘make it’ on board one should come with a very open mind and be ready to work! Know that there are good people who will come into your life and help guide you to make the transition to sea life a smooth one. Come with a “can do” attitude! – Alana Delia

Cruise Ship Jobs: Getting Started

  • Decide if going to sea is the right decision for you. It’s important to be honest with yourself about the possible hardships you may experience and whether or not you see yourself excelling in such an environment.
  • Gather information. There is a wealth of information online regarding cruise ship employment. Go to each cruise line’s main webpage and search for their employment links.
  • Determine which position(s) you are best suited for. Look at all of your past employment, volunteer and/or educational experience. If you’re unsure what onboard position would best suit you, speak with a Cruise Ship Employment Specialist.

Choosing A Company

  • Each cruise line is different, caters to a specific market, provides a certain level of customer service, and has varying crew amenities and associated benefits.
  • Select lines that you feel match the type of service you want to provide to guests and what type of experience you are hoping for. For example, larger lines will offer broader itinerary/travel options, and smaller lines will offer a more ‘tight-knit’ crew atmosphere.
  • Hint: Revamp your resume and cater it specifically to each line you are applying for. Through your prior research, you will be able to select keywords and ideas that represent each cruise line. Use these terms throughout your resume and cover letter. This will show the recruiter that their cruise line is the one that you want to work for.
  • The same goes for the name of the position you are applying for. Many cruise lines utilize various titles to refer to the same role. For example, Cruise Staff can also be known as Animation Staff, Activities Staff, etc. Ensure you use the correct terminology for your role when applying to each line. This information is usually found in the career section of each cruise line’s website.

Requirements/Training

Certain roles, such as Bridge/Deck and/or Technical positions, will require post-secondary training at a certified Marine School. However, for almost every other role onboard, most cruise lines do not require any post-secondary training. Instead, cruise lines prefer to see at least 1-2 years of relevant experience in a related role ashore. For example, if you are applying for an onboard retail sales position, the cruise line will want to see that you have 1-2 years of high-end retail sales experience. You may also want to consider some additional cruise-specific training via a Tourism/Hospitality School and/or an online Cruise Ship Program.

Onboard Hierarchy

There are three main crew categories that exist onboard a cruise ship. Each category’s associated positions may differ from company to company. However, these three categories will usually always be in place.

  • Officer Category

This category often includes the following personnel: Deck Officers, Technical Officers, and Hotel Managers. Hotel Managers and related Officers include: Hotel Director, Cruise Director, Human Resources Manager, Crew Trainer, Ships Doctors, Security Officers, Retail Manager, Photo Manager, Casino Manager, Youth Activities Manager, etc. In addition, some entry-level positions onboard are given Officer-level status from day one. These roles can include Pursers (Hotel Front Desk), Cruise Activities Staff, and Entertainers.

  • Staff Category

This category often includes non-supervisory/non-managerial crew in the following divisions: Retail/Gift Shop, Photo/Video, Spa/Salon, Casino, Youth Activities Staff, Production Staff, Entertainment Staff, and sometimes Cruise Activities Staff.

  • Crew Category

This category often includes crew in the largest departments onboard. For example, all Housekeeping Staff, Food and Beverage Personnel, and Security Patrolmen.

How To Get Promoted On A Cruise Ship

One of the best things about working onboard a cruise ship is that promotion is NOT based on seniority. Advancements are made based on mid-term and end-of-contract evaluations. Participation in ‘Career Path Transfer Programs,’ professional development training, and registered job shadowing can also aid with a crew member’s promotional options.

As outlined above, most new-hire crew will start either at a crew or staff level and then progress to a supervisory/managerial or officer level thereafter.

Good news: Promotions can happen very quickly based on your job performance! It can also happen due to the ever-growing number of new ships being added to cruise ship fleets every single year.

The Reality Of Working At Sea

Many new crew, or ‘fresh fish,’ are unaware of the challenges they will face on board after getting a job on a cruise ship. I always inform candidates that they should expect to potentially ‘hate’ their first couple of weeks on board. New crew members are doing SO much during their initial time on board, including (but not limited to) dealing with jet lag, learning a new job, and getting used to a new living situation. Also, doing all of their additional emergency training. It is A LOT to take in. If you can make it the first 30 days, you WILL start to see and experience the benefits of working on a cruise ship.

New crew should come with the mentality that the job is very unique with a lot of cool benefits that include exploring in ports around the globe. However, it is important to remember that the job isn’t for everyone.  – Alana Delia
Know that it will take you some time to adjust to the new work, environment and people,” she says. Cruise ship life is all-encompassing, so give yourself at least 2-3 weeks to find your groove, your preferences and your routine. Even though there are set times when you may have to show up for work, during your off hours, how you spend your energy is up to you. Since you’ll be surrounded by people almost 24/7, I found it very helpful to make sure that I had “me” time and took care of myself by getting outside on deck each day or escorting a FREE passenger tour ashore like ATV’ing in Alaska!

How To Get A Job On A Cruise Ship (Part 3)

Crew culture.

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If you ask any crew member why they continue to work onboard, contract after contract, they will usually give you one or more of the following three responses:

  • The travel.
  • The community – this being one of the most important, as you are both working and living with your fellow crew for the full duration of your contract.

It comes down to the lifestyle – most just don’t want to give it up!

The Community

There are few jobs on this planet where you get to work AND live with over 50 nationalities at the same time! As a crew member, you exist in a microcosm of the entire world. Most new crew reflect on their experiences of being welcomed onboard with great fondness.

“The best part about living in a cruise ship community is having an amazing support team in the people you work with! We all work towards a common goal, so it’s always fun at work, but it’s also a blast when you get to go out in port with your friends as well,” says Michelle Hughes, Media Manager at Carnival.

In the end, ALL veteran crewmembers remember what it was like to be the ‘new guy.’  As such, all ‘newbies’ are welcomed on board with open arms no matter what race, creed, or sexual orientation. After all – you’re all in the same boat!

The Camaraderie

Working onboard a cruise ship will ensure that you quickly make some of the best and longest-lasting friendships of your life. You are all there for many of the same reasons – to travel the world, make and save money, and work with a global community. There is something so amazing about living and working in a little floating city. It truly brings everyone together.

After a few contracts, you will realize that you have friends with home bases that span the globe! During your leaves (vacation time) from the ship, you will be hard-pressed not to find a corner of the world where you have a ship friend to stay with. Working at sea isn’t just a job – it’s a way of life.

Caylon Wade, Cruise Activities Staff with Royal Caribbean International, says “I have friends ALL over the world now! If I want to go anywhere I can just pick up the phone! – Follow his adventures at sea on Instagram @caylonwade.

Work Hours At Sea

In the first contract that I completed as a seasonal Youth Activities Staff, I worked about 7-10 hours a day with 1-2 half days off, or one full day off per week, in port. If I had a full day off on the ship, I would be scheduled to work that night when the ship set sail – hence, it still was a 7-day work week.

Some cruises I worked with the 3-7 year olds, other weeks the 8-12’s and finally sometimes the 13-17 year olds. There were also times when I was assigned to supervise the pool areas or help out the Cruise Staff with hosting activities for the adult passengers onboard.

When I moved up to a Crew Training Officer role and later HR Manager, I could totally design my own schedule.

Thus, I worked around port days and ensured that I got to see each and every place the ship stopped. One of the most important things I learned during my decade at sea was that working on a cruise ship requires one to always expect the unexpected and to be flexible to all tasks requested of you. All your hard work onboard is made worthwhile each and every cruise when you take the time to experience and enjoy where your ship has brought you that day.

“Your time off is truly like a mini holiday!” –  Gemma Mckeown, Youth Staff, Carnival

Whether it’s doing FREE passenger tours as a crew escort or sightseeing on your own each day, be sure to take the time to breathe in the freedom and excitement of being paid to see places and do things that many people do not get to experience in a lifetime.

How To Get A Job On A Cruise Ship (Part 4)

Cruise ship jobs pay and cost of living.

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One of the best things about working onboard is that the cruise line provides you with your room and board. As a result, your living expenses are pretty much zero, save for the minimal cost of crew internet and satellite phone cards ($10-$20 each for 2-5 hours of time) and your crew bar tab. (FYI – drinks in the crew bar, on average, are about $1-2 each.)

Working on a cruise ship is one of the quickest ways that I know of to save nearly ALL of your earnings! You just don’t have the type of bills that most people on land have. You’re not paying for rent, food, cable, gas, a car – the list goes on! Many crew who make working at sea their ‘career’ pay off MASSIVE amounts of student debt in short amounts of time and buy homes and businesses outright upon their return to land life.

It doesn’t cost you anything to work onboard. I loved it! I spent 7 years out there. I travelled the world and met my fiancé! Working on ships bought me a house!” –  James Taylor, Casino Dealer/Manager for both Carnival and Royal Caribbean International

Most new-hire crew will start in the $1000-$1,500 USD a month range. To those working on land this may sound like a low monthly starting salary, however, if you take into account that you will actually be SAVING MOST, if not ALL, of this amount per month then working at sea starts to make a whole lot of sense.

If candidates question about the starting salary during the interview process I usually ask them this simple question:

“Can you tell me that after your pay for ALL of your monthly expenses working on land that you SAVE – free & clear – more than $1,000 USD?”

Most of the time, the answer is ‘NO.’

I then remind them that they will be doing this for six months (which is the length of a typical cruise ship contract). Now, isn’t that a nice little nest egg to come home with? Moreover, when you reach a supervisory or managerial level, onboard salaries can triple, quadruple, and skyrocket even further.

To give you an idea, I started my 10 years at sea as a youth activities staff member in the $1,200 USD a month range. Five years later, my salary tripled when I was promoted to Crew Training Officer. By the time I finished up on ships after 10 years at sea, I was making almost six times what I started at.

The Costs – Docs & Uniform

As a new crew member, you will be required to organize and pay for a variety of documents prior to joining your assigned ship.

  • I recommend that you have your passport processed, up to date, and ready prior to even starting the cruise line application process.
  • C1D1 Visa – If you are from a country other than the US or Canada, you will be required to obtain a C1D1 Visa if you are working for a cruise line with a head office based in the USA. Once you are provided with an ‘Offer Of Hire Letter’ from your cruise line, you will be able to book an appointment at your local US Consulate to obtain a C1D1 Visa. Pricing varies based on your country of origin.
  • Pre-Employment Medical Check . Again, this is not something you will do until you have been offered employment with a cruise line. Each line has different medical requirements, and as such, pricing and processing will vary. Typically, cruise line medicals are valid for a 2-year period. The medical check allows for your FREE medical coverage while you work onboard. It is a good idea to keep your own medical coverage going, though, for your own use when you are home on leave. The company will not provide for your medical needs when you are on vacation in between contracts.
  • Pre-Employment Criminal Records Check . Again, this is not something you will do until you have been officially offered employment with a cruise line. Each line has different criminal check requirements, and as such, pricing and processes will vary. Typically, criminal checks are valid for a 1-year period with most companies.
  • Uniform . Once you are offered employment, your cruise line administrator will inform you of any uniform requirements. In most cases, the line will provide you with your uniform, with the exception of uniform shoes. You will be responsible for purchasing appropriate uniform shoes and the associated correct colors of socks, nylons, etc.
  • Additionally, for some roles, such as Cruise Activities Staff, you may be required to provide your own theme night costumes. Your administrator will inform you of specifics should you require additional outfits outside the standard-issued uniform.

How To Get A Job On A Cruise Ship (Part 5)

Preparing for the unknown.

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A crew member’s life is lived primarily on the water. Those who have chosen a career at sea may or may not have a primary residence. They often spend their 8-10 weeks off in between contracts traveling or visiting/staying with family.

It is a good idea prior to departing, to assess for yourself what it is that you truly want to focus on for the duration of your contract. Will it be the travel? Saving money? Or, just having a good old time? Honing in on your goals before departure will help you stay motivated during your time away at sea.

Necessary Certifications

As noted above, most cruise lines do not require any post-secondary training for their non-deck or technical-related positions. Prospective crew will want to focus on gaining the right kind of experience prior to applying. i.e., 1-2 years of relevant and related shore-side experience and perhaps some additional cruise-specific training.

How To Get A Job On A Cruise Ship (Part 6)

Getting a job with a cruise line.

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Some cruise lines prefer that you apply directly to their main offices. Others will prefer that you apply via their official hiring partners in your home country. Still, others want you to go through a specific concession agency. Application information can be found on their website via each cruise line’s career or employment section.

Have all your documents ‘ready to go’ upon applying. For example, a passport, resume, references etc. I submitted all of my required documents all at once. This moved my application process along very quickly and in my favour. – Alana Delia
I think that the key to success in a cruise ship application and interview process is to do the research on life at sea before you start and see if it actually is for you. I knew exactly what I was getting into and some of that advice came from Amanda ..so I had a positive attitude going in. – Michelle Hughes, Media Manager, Carnival.

Taking the Leap

The first step to gaining a position on board a cruise ship is to start talking to people who are already doing it or have done it. Reach out to friends, family members, and crew forums, and do some YouTube searches on cruise ship jobs and employment.

Contact your country’s official hiring partners and speak with a Cruise Ship Employment Specialist. These specialists have not only worked onboard but have also been involved with recruitment as well.

The whole service that Amanda at Get a Life at Sea offers from sharing her knowledge of the industry to identifying target employers to customizing your resume and cover letter is great! The positive encouragement she provides is also invaluable. I would definitely recommend her services to others. Amanda is like a guide to those trying to find their way in the wilderness!” –  Dean Davis, Human Resources Manager, Carnival.

The Cruise Life

Working on a cruise ship will open up travel opportunities to you on every continent in the world. Some of the most popular cruising destinations include the Caribbean, the Mexican Rivera, Alaska, the Mediterranean, the Baltic, the South Pacific (including New Zealand & Australia), South America, South Africa, and Antarctica.

Working on board a cruise ship not only fully funds your travels but also allows you to save almost everything you make while working in a unique and multicultural environment. On top of that, you’ll have the opportunity to visit ports around the globe that passengers honestly save up for YEARS to experience. Your life truly becomes better than almost everyone’s vacation.

How To Get A Job On A Cruise Ship (Part 7)

What is it that keeps crew coming back.

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For me personally, it was the fact that working on board wasn’t just a ‘job’ or ‘career’ – it was a way of life! Your home truly became wherever the anchor dropped.

But don’t take my word for it…

Michelle Hughes has continued working on ships as Media Manager with Carnival “because it’s different and exciting each time the ship stops!”

My favourite tour experiences happened in Alaska! I saw wild grizzly bears and also got to take a massively discounted helicopter tour to go dogsledding on a glacier!”

– James Taylor, Casino Manager, Royal Caribbean International.

My favorite thing about working on board is that almost everyday I woke up in a new city. I also loved meeting people and making friends from all around the world.”

-Anita Wing Lee, Seasonal Youth Staff, Princess Cruises.

On land whenever you are off work everything in life feels like a task that you have to do. When you are on a ship your time off is truly your time off to do anything you want to do, whether it’s going to the beach or taking a shore excursion!

-Gemma, Mackeown, Youth Staff, Carnival.

You get to travel the world! I’m in my bliss right now – it’s awesome!

-Caylon Wade, Cruise Activities Staff, Royal Caribbean International.

It is one of the most fantastic experiences available on the planet at the moment. I would advise that everyone out there have a go at this!

-Richard Mourant, Photo Manager, Princess Cruises.

About The Author

Amanda sailed the world for over a decade, working in various onboard roles with multiple cruise lines, including Princess Cruises, Cunard, Royal Caribbean International, and P&O Australia. After she got off ships in 2010, Amanda moved into shore-side cruise ship recruitment, hiring for one of Canada’s most established cruise line partners for another 6 years.

From 2015 to 2020, she owned her own cruise ship employment information, consultation, and resume design business. She helped adventurers successfully navigate the cruise line application and interview process to get paid to travel the world.

Amanda resides in the ski capital of North America, Revelstoke, BC, Canada, with her Mountain Guide husband Alex and 3-year-old son Dax. 

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Canadians that want to work on cruise ships have plenty of opportunities. International cruise lines offer contracts to Canadians throughout the year and for a variety of cruise ship jobs. Which cruise lines are hiring and how does one go about finding one of these jobs?

Many of the major cruise lines work with a network of hiring partners to assist them in meeting their recruitment goals. Additionally, some positions are recruited directly through the cruise line or a concession.

The hiring partner’s responsibilities include pre-screening and presenting qualified applicants for final approval by a cruise line recruiter. Here are some of the hiring partners that are located in Canada along with which cruise lines they recruit for.

Hiring Partners in Canada

Cast-A-Way Cruise and Resort Hiring Agency Cast-a-Way is a recruitment partner of Carnival Cruise Line, Disney Cruise Line, Starboard, and Canyon Ranch Spa.

Just Cruis’n Recruitment Inc. Just Cruis’n Recruitment Inc . is an Authorized Referral Source for Azamara Club Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, and Royal Caribbean International. They are also the recruitment partner of P&O Cruises Australia.

Page Marine Crews Page Marine Crews is a recruitment partner of Princess Cruises.

Viking Recruitment Viking Recruitment is a recruitment partner for Holland America Line, Seabourn, and Windstar Cruises.

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Are you interested in joining the thousands of worldwide employees who are proud to be part of the Princess Cruises family? We are committed to being an employer of choice and understand that our Consummate Hosts need to be supported, empowered, and recognized.

We also understand that working at sea can be a challenging new opportunity. Here are answers to some essential questions you might have when considering cruise ship employment.

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How do i get a medical certificate, which ship will i be assigned to, how do i get to and from the ship i am assigned to, do i need travel insurance, how long will i be onboard, can i get off and go home during the contract, will i have my own room, what is the power voltage in my cabin, can i drink alcohol onboard, is there a drug policy, is there a curfew, can i bring a family member or friend onboard, will i have access to guest areas and amenities during my time off, once onboard, how do i stay in touch with my friends and family back home, can i have mail delivered to the ship, is there an atm onboard to use, will i have to pay taxes, can i send money home from onboard, how do i pay for items onboard, how do i do laundry, what if i miss the ship in port, what happens if i get sick while working onboard, can i visit the ports while working onboard, how do i apply to work onboard, what are the requirements for onboard employment.

While specific position requirements depend on the job you are interested in, there are some essential requirements that all crew must meet to work onboard:

  • Be 21 years of age or older
  • Be able to pass a criminal background check
  • Hold a valid passport
  • Have a US C1/D visa (if you are not a Canadian or US citizen/resident)
  • Have a Princess-specific pre-employment medical exam certificate
  • Meet the English fluency requirements relevant to your position

Also known as a seaman's visa, some nationalities need this to work onboard a ship and travel to certain countries. This visa normally lasts between two and five years. You will be required to make an appointment at your nearest US Embassy to gain this visa; all paperwork for the appointment will be supplied by your manning agency.

This extensive examination is at the employee's expense and can be conducted through one of Princess's recommended medical facilities—you'll be advised which one is closest to you. Once this is completed and approved by our corporate Medical department, you are cleared to travel and work onboard.

Shipboard employees are scheduled to vessels based on operational need. This means you could be assigned to any one of our vessels in the fleet depending on where a position is open at the time you are travel-ready. After your first assignment, we will be able to provide details about the next assignment after your leave period.

At the beginning of each contract Princess Cruises will provide flights from your designated airport to your assigned ship. At the completion of your contract, Princess will arrange for your travel back home as well. It is your responsibility to get to the airport from your home, but from there we will provide any necessary accommodations and/or transportation to and from the ship.

While you are covered medically in Los Angeles and onboard the vessel, we suggest you purchase basic travel insurance to cover the cost of lost luggage or injuries that could result from shoreside activities.

Contract lengths vary by position but range between four and ten months. After each contract you will receive approximately 60 days of vacation before your next assignment. Your daily work schedule while onboard will depend on your particular position, but you can expect to work seven days a week and anywhere between 10-13 hours per day.

Time off during the contract is not permitted. In case of family emergencies, Princess Cruises does understand that additional time at home may be needed and does accommodate these requests on a case-by-case basis.

Accommodations vary depending on the ship and position. Those in non-management positions generally share a cabin with one to three other roommates whereas those in most management positions are entitled to a single cabin. Cabins include a storage space, TV, and DVD player.

All vessels have 120v US power and some vessels also have 220v European power.

Yes, alcohol is available for purchase during time off. However, Princess Cruises has a strict alcohol limit and at no time can a crew member be intoxicated.

Princess has a zero-tolerance drug policy. All crew are subject to random and reasonable-suspicion drug testing. Violation of these policies will result in termination.

There is no set curfew. However, crew who are out late should be respectful of other crew members and guests nearby.

Crew members who meet specific length-of-service criteria have the option of requesting "relatives travel," a benefit that allows family members to sail onboard for a limited period of time. Some restrictions may apply.

While some officer-level positions do allow restricted access to guest areas, most facilities are for guests only. However, we have a variety of crew-only facilities, such as a crew pool, whirlpool, gym, bar, and  Crew Club, which is a communal room where you can gather to watch movies, play games, sing karaoke, and much more!

Postal mail services are available while onboard. You will also have access to computers in the crew training areas. Wi-fi Internet is also available in the crew areas if you choose to bring your own laptop or tablet. Princess offers discounted rates for phone and Internet cards so you can stay in touch with those at home. But remember that satellite capabilities are sometimes limited while the ship is at sea.

You will be provided with mailing addresses for ports where mail can best be delivered.

There is an ATM in the guest areas; an ATM charge will apply. You can also cash checks in the Crew Office onboard to get cash.

US citizens will have federal taxes automatically deducted and may be required to pay state taxes, if applicable. All other nationalities are responsible for filing their own tax forms upon returning to their home countries (as they are self-employed).

You can wire money via the Crew Purser's office. Details are available onboard and rates may vary.

You will be provided with a bar account number, which is your personal number for the duration of your contract onboard each ship. As the entire vessel is cashless, even for guests, you will provide your account number at the bars, salon, and shops in guest areas. In the Crew Bar you can purchase a CrewCard and add money onto it for purchases. At the end of every month you will be required to settle your account.

There are crew laundry facilities where the washers and dryers are free of charge—you just provide the soap. You can also use the dry cleaning onboard, but there is a nominal cost.

Crew members who miss the ship should contact the ship's Agent who will be at the port (the address and phone number are always in the Princess Patter, a daily newsletter for our guests). The Port Agent will arrange transportation to the ship's next port of call. However, it is the responsibility of crew to pay these transportation costs. Crew may be disciplined for the offense and could be terminated. Depending on the port all crew members are required to be back onboard half an hour to an hour prior to sailing time.

While onboard, all crew are medically covered and can visit the Medical Clinic for health concerns. If you need to be medically disembarked during your contract, Princess will provide transportation to a land-based medical facility and repatriate you back home.

If you are not scheduled to work during the time the ship is in port, you can disembark the ship with your supervisor’s approval. Occasionally, there are crew-specific activities or tours to participate in.

Safety requirements dictate that a certain number of crew members be present on each vessel at all times. As such, there may occasionally be times when, although not scheduled to work, you will be required to remain onboard while the ship is in port.

Princess Cruises recruits globally through authorized hiring partners.  Find a hiring partner located near you.

Once you contact the authorized hiring partner, you can get answers to questions regarding the application process and which positions are currently open in your region.

The Best Cruises Departing From NYC, From Bermuda Getaways to Transatlantic Voyages

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Tourists and residents alike can take advantage of the many cruises that depart from New York City, offering easy access to warm weather getaways, family vacations, expeditions, and more. After all, nothing screams adventure like sailing away from the Big Apple with the Statue of Liberty and iconic city skyline in your wake.

Plus, New York is home to the oldest cruise terminal in the United States. Nowadays, there are two hubs, one in Manhattan and another in Brooklyn . An additional cruise terminal, in Cape Liberty in Bayonne, New Jersey, also serves the area.

The Manhattan cruise terminal is located on the edge of Midtown, making it easy to spend port days or pre-cruise time exploring Times Square, Central Park, or the Theater District. The Empire State Building and iconic department stores including Macy’s Herald Square are also within walking distance of the Manhattan cruise port.

The Brooklyn cruise port is a 15-minute drive from Brooklyn Bridge Park , which offers some of the best views of downtown Manhattan. If you're looking to stretch your legs, the walk across the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan offers just over a mile of picturesque city viewpoints. While Bayonne, New Jersey may not be a huge tourist destination, sailing from Cape Liberty does provide a postcard-perfect look at the Manhattan skyline and its famous neighbor, the Statue of Liberty.

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Both large cruise ships and a few smaller ships cruise from New York , giving you the option to pick a vessel with lots of restaurants and lounges, or one that’s cozier with fewer dining options. A variety of cruise lines—including Norwegian Cruise Line, MSC, Holland America, Disney, Cunard, Silversea, Oceania Cruises, and Viking—sail from New York City. This variety caters to all types of traveler budgets, so whether you're looking to cruise from New York for as little as a few hundred dollars or drop thousands on a bucket list vacation, there's something for you.

Cruises from New York sail to Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Europe, the United Kingdom, Bermuda, the Caribbean, and beyond. Several world cruises also stop in New York.

The short version of the story is that whether it’s a short island escape or the unforgettable journey of a lifetime you’re after, a cruise from New York will result in PTO well spent. Ahead, we've pulled some of your best options for cruising from New York City.

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Viking offers ocean cruises between New York and Reykjavik in June, August, and September.

Trade the soaring skyscrapers of New York City for coastal Canada, remote Greenland, and endless Icelandic summer days. This Viking itinerary makes two stops in Canada and two stops in Greenland before circumnavigating Iceland, beginning with the remote Westfjords and ending in Reykjavik. Sail the same seas as legendary Norse explorer Leif Erikkson (on a far more luxurious Viking ship) while learning about the American Revolution and Canadian exploration from the cruise line’s resident historian. Lounge by the pool, visit the spa, or look out for whales and puffins. Viking has several nearly identical ocean ships sailing this itinerary from New York—each can accommodate a maximum of 930 passengers, allowing them to dock in ports larger ships cannot access.

It’s impossible to get bored on the MSC Meraviglia . See six Broadway-caliber shows over a 7-night cruise, spend sea days at the thermal spa or lounging by the pool, go bowling, play arcade games, try out an F1 simulator, or work out in a state-of-the-art gym—the opportunities are endless. MSC’s Meraviglia sails from New York to Bermuda, Canada, New England, the Bahamas, and Florida and can accommodate up to 5,642 passengers across 2,214 staterooms. Choose among 23 dining venues and 20 bars and lounges, or try to eat your way through all of them. This is an Italian cruise line, and the pizza, focaccia, and gelato will remind you of that with every bite.

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Norwegian Prima is one of the best cruises for solo travelers departing from New York City.

On most cruise lines, traveling solo means paying up to double the fare for a cabin to yourself, but not on the Norwegian Prima . This ship has a special area set aside for solo travelers with 73 studio suites and a private common area for mingling. Each of the Norwegian Prima’s 95-square-foot studio suites comes with a full-size bed, en suite bathroom, and a vanity table. And while space inside these studios are tight, you’ll likely be so busy go-karting, lounging by the pool, taking in shows, and relaxing in hot tubs, it’s unlikely you’ll find yourself spending much time in the room beyond catching some shut eye. The Norwegian Prima sails to Bermuda and the Caribbean from New York and offers a transatlantic repositioning itinerary.Best transatlantic cruise from New York

On Holland America's Volendam , embark on an unforgettable roundtrip journey from New York that includes a stop in the Azores and overnights in Rome, Cairo, and Istanbul. This 45-day journey on Holland America’s Volendam crosses the iconic Strait of Gibraltar and offers several sea days to enjoy the ship’s onboard amenities, which include a spa, swimming pools, and several restaurants. The Volendam accommodates just over 1,400 guests and is designed around grand public spaces. Dive deeper into destinations with regional cooking demonstrations as well as food and wine tastings. There’s no better way to travel in comfort and see the Statue of Liberty, Colosseum, Pyramids of Giza, and Hagia Sophia on a single trip.

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Regent Seven Seas cruises are known for all-inclusive luxury.

Sample the best of the Caribbean in just 15 days on the Seven Seas Grandeur , one of the most luxurious ships at sea. This Regent Seven Seas cruise visits Bermuda, St. Barts, St. Lucia, Barbados, Grenada, Bonaire, Curacao, and Aruba en route to Miami. This cruise line is a favorite among retired travelers, and the Seven Seas Grandeur is the line’s most luxurious ship. There are 746 suites, a spa, a teaching kitchen, a casino, and Broadway-caliber entertainment onboard. Regent Seven Seas’ specialty is all-inclusive luxury, and it means it. Shore excursions, alcohol, specialty restaurants, and laundry are included in cruise fares, which start at around $8,400 for this itinerary.

Escape New York City and head straight to the pink beaches and turquoise waters of Bermuda on the Celebrity Eclipse . Spend two full nights in Bermuda and several days at sea—plenty of time to enjoy everything the Celebrity Eclipse has to offer. Play basketball, go shopping or spend your time at the casino, pools or spa. Or eat and drink your way across more than a dozen bars and restaurants, including an interactive Le Petit Chef dining experience. These seven-night roundtrip sailings depart from Cape Liberty in Bayonne, New Jersey, making it especially easy to combine a visit to the Statue of Liberty with your cruise.

Hop on the Seabourn Quest in October for an unforgettable journey through the colors of autumn. Spend a gorgeous fall day in Central Park before setting sail from New York to Montréal by way of Martha's Vineyard, Boston, Halifax, and Prince Edward Island on a 12-day itinerary along the eastern seaboard. This is a small ship that’s especially popular among North Americans, Europeans, and Australians, and a cruise line that’s beloved by foodies. Seabourn is known for its indulgent steaks, endless caviar, and partnership with award-winning chef Thomas Keller, who has a namesake restaurant on board.

In just 16 nights, sail from Manhattan to Bermuda, Portugal, Spain , the south of France, and Italy on the Norwegian Escape , a ship that accommodates just over 4,000 passengers and is sure to offer something for everyone. The Norwegian Escape offers several restaurants and lounges on board as well as Broadway shows, five multistory waterslides, and the largest ropes course at sea. On its Mediterranean sailing, the cruise stops in Lisbon , Malaga, Barcelona, Cannes, and Rome.

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Princess Cruises' Sun Princess cruise ship seen here during sea trials made its maiden voyage on Feb. 28, 2024. (Courtesy/Princess Cruises)

Princess Cruises welcomed passengers aboard the largest ship ever built for the cruise line as the Sun Princess made its maiden voyage from Rome on Wednesday.

The 177,882–gross-ton ship has a 4,314-passenger capacity based on double occupancy. It’s the first of the line’s new Sphere class of ships, the first to run on liquefied natural gas, part of parent company Carnival Corp.’s efforts to reduce emissions.

It’s a big jump in size from the Royal-class ships including 2022’s Discovery Princess, 2020’s Enchanted Princess and 2019’s Sky Princess, which come in at around 145,000 gross tons with about 3,660-passenger capacities.

It won’t call Port Everglades home until October and begins its spate of European voyages until then with a 10-night Grand Mediterranean cruise.

“This is an historic day as our new Sun Princess sets sail on her inaugural voyage, and our guests get to experience our sensational, next-level, Love Boat firsthand,” said Princess Cruises President John Padgett in a news release.  “The ship is a magnificent showcase of advanced design, technology and craftsmanship, with elevated spaces and experiences all focused on taking the Princess vacation experience to a new level.”

Two features Padgett played up are the geodesic, glass space on the top deck called The Dome, inspired by the terraces of the Greek island Santorini. It features several levels that stair-step up adjacent to a main indoor/outdoor pool feature. At night, that gets covered to become a stage for an entertainment venue with a South Beach feel that will be home to an acrobatic performance called Cirque Éloize.

Another new feature for the ship is called the Piazza, which acts as the ship’s three-story atrium, a more spherical look than most, and apropos for the Sphere class. It offers views on either side of the ship to the sea plus a central LED screen that can be moved depending on what entertainment programming is in order.

The ship’s name may seem familiar to Princess Cruises fans. This is the third iteration of Sun Princess, the name was attached to ships that sailed for the line from 1974-1988 and 1995-2020. The pilot episode of “The Love Boat” TV series was shot on board the original Sun Princess in 1977.

The new version offers up 30 food and beverage venues including a thematic magic experience called Spellbound by Magic Castle with a sponsorship from the famous Hollywood, California venue.

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Other unique venues are Kai Sushi by Makoto serving Edomae-style sushi from Chef Makoto Okuwa, Love by Britto featuring works by artist Romero Britto, and The Butcher’s Block by Dario from celebrity Italian butcher Dario Cecchini.

Other venues on board include another version of line mainstay The Catch by Rudi from Chef Rudi Sodamin and a cocktail lounge from celebrity mixologist Rob Floyd.

The three-deck Horizons Dining Room has inaugural menus created with the Culinary Institute of America.

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The ship offers more for younger cruisers than previous ships including a family activity zone called Park19 that runs across the ship’s three top decks. That includes an adventurous ride that’s a mashup of a zipline and hang glider called the Sea Breeze as well as a climbing structure called Coastal Climb.

Its first trip from Florida will be a five-night voyage on Oct. 14 followed by mostly alternating seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries through March 2025.

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'Love Boat' theme cruise setting sail later this year

A new “ The Love Boat”-themed cruise will set sail later this year on the actual Love Boat – or as close as fans can get.

Princess Cruises , whose ships served as the backdrop for the beloved 1970s and ‘80s series, will offer the itinerary in August. The sailing marks the line’s second Love Boat cruise following its first outing in 2022, and will feature members of the original cast.

“We had such a blast connecting with fans on our theme cruise in 2022, so bringing it back in 2024 feels like it was meant to be, especially with the addition of some surprise guests,” Jill Whelan, who played Vicki Stubing in the show and serves as Celebrations Ambassador for the line, said in a news release . “Sailing with our fans brings us so much joy and this cruise will undoubtedly be a special reunion, taking us back to where it all began – on a Princess Cruise.”

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When is the 2024 Love Boat cruise?

The week-long cruise will sail round-trip from New York on Aug. 31. The voyage will take place on the line’s 3,660-passenger Enchanted Princess ship, which launched in 2021 (the line has retired the vessels actually used in the show).

Where will the cruise sail?

The ship will visit Newport, Rhode Island; Boston; Rockland, Maine; and Saint John and Halifax in Canada.

Along the way, guests will get face time with the cast, including Whelan; Bernie Kopell, who played doctor Adam “Doc” Bricker; Fred Grandy, who played purser Gopher, and Ted Lange, who played bartender Isaac. Ezra Freeman, the bartender from “The Real Love Boat,” a reality dating show inspired by the original series, will be on hand as well.

Activities include a sailaway party, meet-and-greet photo and autograph sessions and a cocktail demonstration hosted by Lange and Freeman. Passengers can also test their knowledge at “Love Boat” trivia and even participate in a symbolic vow renewal ceremony officiated by the stars, among other programming.

The line will also offer a VIP package that gives guests access to a cocktail party with the cast, move them to the front of the line for photos and autographs, and other parks.

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How much does the Love Boat cruise cost?

The sailing currently starts at $568 per person based on double occupancy, according to the line’s website . The fare includes the cruise’s themed activities, many restaurants on board, entertainment and more.

Princess will announce pricing for the VIP package at a later date.

Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at [email protected].

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 'Love Boat' theme cruise setting sail later this year

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