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What do you call the entry and exit point of a cruise ship?

In the simplest terms, the gangway is the means of getting on and off a cruise ship. There are other terms that refer to a gangway, including gangplank and ship brow. As cruisers explore the seas, the gangways on cruise ships allow travelers to embark and disembark easily at new locations.



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Shipboard employees are typically divided into departments relating to service, passenger accommodations (sometimes called “hotel administration”), entertainment, general ship maintenance, engine work, and safety.

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Depending on the depth of the water and the available infrastructure at the port you're visiting, your ship will either dock at a pier or anchor offshore. If your ship is docked, you'll be able to simply walk off the vessel directly onto dry land via a movable ramp called a gangway.

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Larger cruise departure ports, such as Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or New York City, are some of the most popular cruise ship departure ports. Due to the volume of sailings that depart from the more popular cruise ship ports, there's an excellent chance of finding what you're looking for there.

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You can stay on the cruise ship when in port. In fact, it's a pro cruiser “secret” to let others get off the cruise ship, while they enjoy a quiet and less crowded day onboard! When staying on board the cruise, you can relax and enjoy the cruise ship amenities and activities.

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