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    focuses on a specific aspect of travelling. it also focuses on the consumer market segment’s interest. it makes the destination more interesting and marketable

    Niche Tourism

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    is involved in education. An educational tourist away from their hometown to many days where education abd learning are the key reasons for their travels

    Educational Tourism

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    involves tasting and experiencing local and traditional food in a specific country, region, or city/town/village.

    Culinary or Food Tourism

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    Tourists may travel to experience a change in climate and place and learn something new, enjoy pleasant scenery, or to know more about the culture of a destination

    Leisure Tourisn

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    is one of the newest and fast growing parts of the world tourism industry. world’s famous coastline and inland waterway have the potential to develop cruise and houseboat tourism.

    Cruise Tourisn

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    A wide range of activities for travelers in addition to its traditional function of providing transport and accommodation.

    Cruise Tourism

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    this translates to “enjoy, have a safe trip”

    Bon Voyage

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    what we saw during 6300 B.C

    Dugout Boat

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    what we saw in 4000 bc

    long narrow boats filled with oarsmen

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    Egyptians used ___ sails to help their boats get faster and with less work.

    Cotton made

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    in 1200 bc. The _____ and ______ were the most seafaring people along the mediterranean

    Phoenicians and Greeks

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    By 500 bc. they built ships with 2 big ____

    Masts

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    in 1000 bc. ____ ships were the rulers of mediterranean. they built the largest merchant ships of their time.

    Romans

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    Are made to transport people across the ocean.

    Ocean Liners

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    Are made to go from one port to another, making stops along the way

    Cruise ships

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    are designed for speed and rough weather

    Ocean Liners

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    are designed for luxurious and comfort

    Cruise ships

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    is the first true ocean liner to be built in 35 years

    Queen Mary 2

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    The top part of the ship is called the ____ and it is where the bridge is.

    Superstructure

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    are an interesting form of transportation because the ride itself is more important that the destination

    Cruise ships

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    World’s largest cruise liner is

    Royal Caribbean International’s Oasis of the Seas

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    Near, Toward, or at the rear (tern) of the ship

    Aft

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    A group of people who have some psychographic trait in common.

    Affinity Group

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    a package that includes airfare, the airport to dock transfer, and perhaps lodging.

    Air/Sea package

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    In or Toward the middle (between bow and stern) of a ship

    Amidship

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    a multistory space on newer ships

    Atrium

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    a day when the ship is traveling a long distance and doesnt stop at a port of call.

    At Sea Day

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    a yacht charter without a crew

    Bare boat charter

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    Pricing per person, based on two passengers sharing a stateroom

    Double Occupancy

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    a bed on a ship, docking space of a ship

    Berth

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    the front of the ship

    Bow

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    Place on the ship wherecit’s controlled

    Bridge

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    A guest room on a ship

    Cabin or Staterooms

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    The person who maintains staterooms

    Cabin Steward

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    a small lookout platform located near the top of a ship’s mast

    Crow’s Nest

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    The equivalent of a story in a building

    Deck

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    Ship’s floor plan, showing cabins and public spaces

    Deck plan

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    exiting the ship

    Disembarkation (debarkation)

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    the area of water alongside a pier or between two piers where a ship is stationed for loading, unloading, and repair

    Dock

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    boarding the ship

    embarkation

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    a cruise offered at a very reduced price to travel agents by a cruise line

    Familiarization Cruise

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    the earlier of two meals in the ship’s dining room

    First sitting

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    Near, Toward, or at the front of a ship

    Fore

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    Primarily a cargo ship, with some accommodations for passengers

    Freighter

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    Area on the ship where food is prepared

    Galley

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    Walkway that connects the ship with the dock

    Gangway

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    A guide to measure the size of a ship based on the enclosed square footage of usable passenger space

    Gross Registered Tonnage

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    A single passenger who is willing to share a cabin with a stranger of the same sec may book at the per person double occupancy

    Guaranteed share

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    the steering gear of a ship

    Helm

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    the time of the year with the highest demand and the highest prices

    High season

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    a high speec boat that rides on a cushion of air over the waves

    Hovercraft

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    the body of a ship exclusive of mast, sails, yards, and rigging

    Hull

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    a high speed boat whose entire hull is supported by fins or foils so that it is raised clear of the water when moving

    Hydrofoil

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    cabin that has no windows

    Inside Staterooms

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    a nautical mile per hour, 14 percent longer than a land mile

    Knot

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    the direction away from the wind

    Leeward

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    pool deck area

    Lido deck

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    a bed that’s on the stateroom floor

    Lower bed

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    the time of the year with the lowest demand abd the lowest prices

    Low season

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    A glass skylight that can slide to cover the pool area during cold weather

    Magrodome

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    a company representative meets cruise passenger at airport

    Meet and Greet

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    Motorship

    MS

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    Motor Vessel

    MV

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    Passenger may sit anywhere in the dining room

    Open sitting/seating

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    also called as alumni rate

    Past Passenger rate

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    industry abbreviation for passenger

    Pax

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    facing forward, left side of the ship

    port

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    a day when the ship stops at a port of call

    port day

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    what port charge the cruise lines to dock their ships

    port charge

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    package that includes lodging at the cruise arrival port after the cruise

    Postcruise Package

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    package that includes lodging at the cruise departure port before cruise

    precruise package

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    a group of people who belong to a club, association, or other preexisting org

    Preformed group

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    also called as front desk

    Pursers office

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    the later of 2 meal times in the ships dining room

    Second sitting

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    a port based tour

    Shore excursions

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    the time of the yesr between high and low seazon

    shoulder season

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    one passenger booking a stateroom designed to accommodate 2

    Single occupancy

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    SOLAS

    Satefy of life at sea

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    Steamship

    SS

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    facing forward, the right side of the ship

    Starboard

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    the back of the ship

    Stern

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    the most expensive accommodation on a ship

    Suite

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    a small boat used to transport passenger between ship and more

    Tender

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    a small boat equipped with heavy engines for towing ship

    Tug

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    similar to an upper bed in a bunk bed

    Upper bed

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    Offering the client’s something thag costs a little more

    Upselling

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    Direction facimg the wind

    Windward

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    A large rubber boat mainly used on adventure cruises

    Zodiac boat

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    where the ship’s captain works

    Bridge