Glossary of Cruise Ship Terms

GLOSSARY OF CRUISE TERMS
The most commonly used terms in cruising


After reading this, you'll know the difference between your "fore" and your "aft", along with other cruise jargon . . .  


Aft – The back of the ship
Ahead – located in front of the ship’s bow
Amidships – Toward the middle of the ship (also midship)
Ashore – On land
Astern – Behind the ship

Beam – Widest part of the ship
Bearing – Compass point direction into which the ship is headed
Below – Anything beneath the main deck
Berth – A bed; also a space to anchor or moor (tie up) the ship
Bilge – Lowest inner part of the ship’s hull
Blast – Sound of the ship’s horn
Bow – Front of the ship
Bridge – Place where the Captain and Officers control the ship
Bulkhead – Any wall aboard the ship
Buoy – A floating marker moored to bottom of the sea or tied to an anchor

Cabin – A passenger guestroom; also called a stateroom
Cast Off – To release the lines that tie the ship to the pier
Chart – A nautical map to guide the ship
CLIA – Cruise Line International Association
Come about – Turn the ship around
Course – Direction in which the ship is headed

Davit – Device for raising and lowering the lifeboats
Deck – Floor or level
Disembark – to leave the ship (also Debark)
Dock – Where ship is tied up; the landing wharf or pier                                   
Draft – Measure of space between the bottom of the ship & the water surface

Embark – To get onboard the ship

Fore – Front of the ship

Galley – Ship’s kitchen
Gangway – Ramp use to board or disembark the ship

Head – Bathroom
Heavy Seas – Rough water
Helm – Ship’s steering mechanism
Hold – Ship’s cargo area
Hull – Frame of the ship

Keel – Bottom of the ship
Knot – 1 nautical mile per hour = about 1.15 land miles per hour

Leeward – Direction toward which the wind is blowing
Lines – Ropes that tie the ship to the dock

Midship – In the center of the ship
Muster – Assembly

Nautical mile – 6,080.2 feet (land mile equals 5,280 feet)

Pitch – Rise and fall motion of the ship in heavy seas
Port Side – Left side of the ship when facing the front

Roll – Side to side motion in heavy seas

Starboard – Right side of the ship when facing the front
Stateroom – Guest cabin
Stern – Back of the ship

Tender – A small boat used to transport passengers from the ship to shore

Windward – facing the wind