Cruise ship

passenger ship used for pleasure voyages
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A cruise ship (or cruise liner or ocean liner, though the latter mainly refers to large vessels designed for mass leisure travel which cross the ocean[1]) is a large ship with sleeping cabins and other facilities that takes people on holiday and vacation trips. Hundreds of thousands of people take cruises each year.

Cruise ship
Cruise ship in Paradise Bay, Antarctica
Men cleaning the cruise ship Celebrity Mercury

Today's cruise ships are like floating hotels. They have a complete "hospitality staff" (to serve food and help passengers in other ways) as well as the usual ship's crew. The largest cruise ships have casinos, shops, many restaurants, theaters for both live entertainment and movies, several pools, day care, a gym, and a running track. The most expensive cruises often have more crew and staff than passengers. This means that the people who control the cruise can give many personal services.

Today, hundreds of cruise ships sail all over the world. Some carry over 3,000 passengers. These are some of the largest ships ever built. For some places, such as Antarctica, because it lacks other methods of regular transport, cruise ships are one of the few ways for tourists to visit.


There's also cruise type vessels that have permanent residences. Like the World Ship and MS Utopia.

References

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  1. "Luxury Yacht Rental". Dubai Marina Yacht Tour. Retrieved 2023-08-25.